My Real 20 Years of Drumming Progress
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- Опубликовано: 16 окт 2024
- A summary of my drumming journey. It's been exactly 20 years. What's yours like?
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First real 1-20 year progression including things that happen in your personal life as well
Thanks :) what's your journey like?
@@ArtOfDrummingHQeen playing for a year and a half and decided to change highschools from a theoretic highschool to a music one for percussions.I had to learn everything they did for the instruments called for, music theory and reading sheet music. All around I grew a lot in my practice in just a few months. And had a few concerts around the city i live in with most of them payed.
As a guitar player. This short has been encouraging. Been playing for around 8 years but has been broken up.
Most real progress video on YT
literally
Ha, if the progress of his drumming was real, this guy would be under the column titled Artificial Intelligence,,, SMH
This is 20 days of progress, by someone who was a professional on day one. Lol
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What are you talking about???
@@chrisjeffrey7570I have spent the last 2 months carefuly diciphering your comment an can now officially confirm it makes absolutely no sense
@@chrisjeffrey7570did an ai write this comment??
I love the dedication of wearing the same outfit for 20 years. Respect
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Salesmanship is immaculate in this comment
hahahahahha
Easily the best teacher on youtube
You're too kind. I'm just another teacher on youtube 😁
@@ArtOfDrummingHQno need to be humble !! you’re method of explaining is fantastic
Appreciate this lots 💯👍
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Never seen a progress video this accurate
You should probably quit
Playing mainly guitar for 14 years now and those quitting phases are soooo relatable. The phase I'm currently am rn is not doing much gigs or playing to post in on social media but just playing like 15mins a day and got a very few students
I've stopped posting social media consistently like I used to for 3 weeks too. Prioritizing other things for now. You got your own reasons and you're playing the guitar for yourself on your own terms and that's awesome 💯 Thanks for sharing and relating.
That's been quite the journey! Hopefully you've made some great memories along the way!
I did, hope your journey's been awesome too!
Year 1-3 for me have just been barely practicing due to depression keeping me down. Although I’m backing to a beginner, I know that with life and a newfound love of music in my heart I can go a lot farther. Keep it up man 🧡
You can go as far till you get off this journey. depression is a dick, been through it too when I was younger. So I know how you feel somewhat. All the best and I'm glad you feel encouraged 💯👍
This hits home man. I've started 16 years ago and there were many stops and gos and like you ive gravitated to all sorts of styles along the way and now I'm better in some regards and worse in others. Its nice to see that reflected in someone as good as yourself. Keep it up! 💫
I'm pretty sure you're as good as me too, like you said, the journey is different, yet similar. Thanks for sharing a bit of your story :D You keep it up too!
Thank you for spending your time to teach us
Thanks for showing your appreciation!
I appreciate the honesty in your story. I'm a beginner and that first groove actually looks real useful for getting into ghost notes. Thanks!
I learnt that groove from my first Japanese rock song. Cheers and all the best to your drumming journey!
Teaching is the best way to practice don’t worry bout it 😊
Yes! Thank you!
Thank you for your service.
Cheers
good musicians always encounter prog in their life times 💀
man it's crazy that his clothes didn't change and he didn't age man has super power and the camera is up to date 20 years later💀
This is the most ACCURATE progression short I've EVER seen.
Congratulations on being a teacher..what a rewarding career! Keep drumming.
Finally a realist video of this trend
I sincerely appreciate the honesty.
Cheers thank you kindly
Pedagogy is really important and actually impacts the way you learn as well as the way you teach. Good on you for putting energy into being a better teacher. Not too many people who do amazing things put much energy into teaching them. That’s important.
You and I think a like. Totally agreed 💯
thank you for your service
I like the jazz groove you were playing
Cheers thanks!
Very cool to see your journey!
Thanks for watching!
I love that 2003 shirt!
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Thx for ur service
Appreciate that !
This is the most realistic video of this type that I have ever seen.
and he wore the same outfit! and never aged once! magical
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Great teacher in fact 🤟🏻
You're too kind :)
gonna learn most of these thanks bud
Cheers thank you too
I’ve been drumming for a year and I’ve made some good progress that I’m proud of the last 2 months. I got to play with my dads rock band on stage last weekend. I got to play 2 metallica songs🔥🔥 and a Green Day song with them. I can’t wait to see the progress 20 years from now. You seem like a great technical drummer, keep it up!
That's gotta be an awesome feeling to play on stage!! I wish you all the best in the years to come, pretty sure you'll be absolutely awesome!
lovely story, thx u so much! 🔥
My pleasure, thank you!
Great 👍 drummer
You should do a video on drum tuning and different ways and techniques of how to tune drums correctly.
I'm not good at tuning, others are better and have tutorials
Isn't that how life and evolution work not just as an artist but as a person thank you for serving the country :) that's badass
Oh it's actually mandatory for us in Singapore. We must serve in the army for 2 years. I'm very fortunate that I can use music during a large part of that service thoughm thank you for your kind words! You're an awesome badass👍
@@ArtOfDrummingHQ well thank you sir for serving your country my gpa just passed so much I didn't know I knew he fought in the Korean war but didn't know he was awarded a medal of valor for going behind North Korea and helping them defect so anyone who has served there country you have my respect I got told today to stop mouthing lyrics on the fukn train music is my therapy it courses through my veins it's my salvation and prob the only reason I'm still breathing though I do miss my guitar
Jazz and progressive look really fun, but I don't have those skills. There's only so much you can do as a guitarist who occasionally has access to a drum kit! 😂
It would be the same for me if I tried to be a guitarist hahaha
Dun have a drum set but the first two beats are what I play on my imaginary drum set
heh heh i played on an imaginary set my entire 1st year too
Just no BS and the most realistic progress video.
Really appreciate your kind comment :D
@@ArtOfDrummingHQ you´re welcome, meanwhile i appeaciate your content with no bs :D
you’re killing it
Amazing! Can’t wait to see my progress after 5 years at least
All the best to your journey!
The texture is goodie
This is what trying for a year abd a half and then casualty playing occasionally for 18 years sounds like.
I love this, this feels so much more realistic than all the other videos I see covering progress, also learning that it took you that long to develop your insane double bass speed was good because I felt like I wasn’t doing as well as I should lol
Double pedal is my greatest struggle to date and I'm still slower than all the metal pros. But I have no wish to play that sorta music so my speed is good enough for me today :D progress is different, everybody's got their own problems, weaknesses and strengths. This was just my route. All the best to your drumming journey! Appreciate the cool sentiment
exactly. i've been "playing the drums" for over a decade. but there's been a lot of gaps in between and never truly followed a training regime. about a year and a half ago, i started playing drums with our worship team and that's when i began to actually develop the fundamental skills of drumming - but i have a really bad habit of speeding up that is hard to break
That was me too when playing live. Until someone came up to me and said I must be practicing with a metronome wrongly. Tell me about your practice when it comes to timing?
@@ArtOfDrummingHQ hi. thanks for asking. i've heard from rob brown, 80/20 drummer, and drumeo all say to practice with the metronome click used for the off beats (ees and ahs) between the "ands." i think this is good way to feel the beat. i have taught my left foot to do this on the hi hat (essentially playing 16th notes on the hi hat). i have an alesis strike module. i don't like the onboard metronome sounds (and i don't like the voice - or maybe there isn't a voice on the module - either way, i don't use it). but the module has the capability to seamlessly loop wave files, which i created a 60bpm count with every other bar dropped off to practice. i also have files that just loop continuously. i have quarter, eighth, eighth triplet, sixteenth, sixteenth triplet, and 32nd notes all at 60bpm. but i think i figured out my problem - when playing live, i either get nervous or carried away with the music and my shoulder/upper arm of my lead hand gets involved. this adds a lot of unnecessary lateral movement of my arms. this explains why, even though my left arm is not as comfortable keeping time, it still keeps better time than my right; it's more mechanical than groovy. i just finished a 15 min drill of playing with my upper arm pressed against my torso and only playing from my elbow and letting my wrist determine the wind up of my hits (instead of a full arm wind up) and it was so much easier to keep time without drifting as much - less weight/drag. now i just need to practice playing that way until it becomes habit (probably two weeks or so of squeezing something small between my arm and body - a coin or drumstick, etc) - so that even if i have to raise my lead arm to play the ride, my upper arm portion will remain stationary and only play from the elbow and wrist
@@360.Tapestry you've doing the feedback loop exactly right. Here's something you need to do to practice performance. You get a lot of stress and pressure on stage that you need to simulate in your practice room. By making things harder.
For example making the room extra hot, or extra cold, setting your seat to the wrong height. Pushing your hihat further away, Getting a friend over to watch you play etc etc. All those are meant to introduce the discomfort and let you practice getting used to it, and then being able to perform in time with good sound and feel with all that added pressure. Then on stage even when the nerves kick in, you're already used to the added pressure.
@@ArtOfDrummingHQ thank you so much for your advice. i've already gotten so much practical knowledge out of this conversation. i am subscribing to you!
You after playing for 3 years sounds exactly like me rn (whos been playing for 3 years). This looks like good progress
I see Yuji 💯 it's good progress indeed for you 😉👍
To think he kept the same t shirt and jeans for 20 years. That’s dedication
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I’ve been drumming for about 23 years. I was much better 10-12 years ago than I am now. Life gets in the way
Yeah we can't control what life wants to throw at us really. Glad you're still drumming though!
Almost my case!! Lool!! But im a doctor now, i still remember all dream theater discography (up until 2009) and still play 8-10 songs once a month!!
Wow man doctor+drummer. Lethal combo 😀 glad you haven't stopped drumming!!
I’m fixing to go into the service as a drumset drummer too 🫡
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realest on youtube
Love flies by L'arc~en~ciel, great timing there 👍🏼
Fellow laruku fan! Thank you!
Most realistic drummer online
First couple seconds sounded like Bodhisattva by Steely Dan
Realest video on RUclips ❤
The hardest thing about stopping drumming is when you come back.. and your mind is still advanced but ur body is now slow and lacks dexterity. 😅😅 i still practice pad almost every day. My kits at my parents place.. the only reason why i want a house is to have my kit there haha and stream it ❤
Yes it definitely can show your age too. My legs cannot take the same training now without a good deal of careful rest and recovery compared to 20 years ago. All the best to that house and kit!
Yeah I’m in my 8th month and so far I’ve gotten tempo fairly consistent can pick up pieces by ear and can mostly comprehend sheet music’s. Can do chops fills and even got to play drums for honor orchestra in my state.
That first beat made me think of bodhisattva by steely dan
"went to school again' *SKANK BEAT EMERGES*
This dude is a goat
You're too kind 😊
Actually real, damn
hahaha cheers bro
1-3 years is the best one.
I did the one month at the first day of my drum school and it was last Saturday without any drum kit at home 🥹. That’s make me feel good about learning drums 🥹🤟🏻
You got it, let's go!! All the best to your drumming journey!!
I was 10.000th like 😎
On fire bro :)
PLEASE DO A SERIES OF DOUBLE BASS TECNIQUE AND SPEED!! ❤❤❤
Here's my series of double bass videos and lessons ruclips.net/p/PLqB3qW_j0ovLE10n8cmj5yPpGYjcyuoq4
Didn't improve on double bass until nearly year 20....so I guess there's still hope for me. I'm at about the same stage myself after being roped into a metal band. It's frustrating as hell when I know what I want my feet to do, but I just can't make it happen.
I've got a playlist of my double bass lessons on RUclips. They're really detailed, my technique, what I practice, what my routine is, the mistakes I made the past 8 years, the plateaus I was at and how I overcame them. Hope this helps ruclips.net/p/PLqB3qW_j0ovLE10n8cmj5yPpGYjcyuoq4&si=w65xymhmk9dvFlul
I’m on my 15th year and feel like a beginner. I took 2 years off to be a mom and it’s so hard getting back into it
15 years of drumming tells me that your drumming gave you a lot otherwise you wouldn't have done it for that long, and still you're trying to get back into it after putting it down. Go pick it back up! And if you find it too hard, take smaller steps. Thanks for sharing your personal story :) all the best to your journey!!!
Stg year 1-3 was the opening of Ain't No Mountain High Enough
Didn't know that! It could fit a lot of songs I think 😉
bro went from rush to meshuggah real quick
Hahahaha cheers bro!
@@ArtOfDrummingHQ woah. Just realized i said two meshuggah things to this channel. I'm on a huge kick of them right now, definitely a staple band in percussion
Now you should continue double bass with learning heel toe, adding triggers and becoming a tech death master. 😉
Btw, your videos are fantastic. I suspect you are a great teacher allready
Thank you for the warm comments :) have a good Christmas Aleksander!
I play in a church so a lot of times the way I play sounds like I'm in that middle range I'd say maybe Intermediate level but I ended up spending more time with band and Indoor Drumline on in the Battery (played mostly Bass and then my Junior and Senior Year on Snares).
Lovely :) all the best to the rest of your drumming journey!
Gospel chops will give you something new to work at
Welcome to Gospel chops shed 11, today we have...
All of that in only 20 years?!?!?! Dang boi you’ve experienced a lot
Mmmm? Haha well much more to go :D
Maybe try a different outfit while recording the next 20 years lol. Everyone knows you’re video is being laughed at.
I'm teaching drums rn too after 15 years playing and I felt that last one too hard
You're doing great, not too many people really focus on getting better at teaching. It can only benefit all your students:)
I like how even in your “worse” days, you are still able to make a video where you show of skills you “used to” have lol
I still have the skills of course. But am I able to play the prog stuff cleanly without immense effort in a live performance? no.
Character development
Very underrated comment here
Those hats are making me question my sexuality🗣🔥🔥
Hahahahaha
On my first day I could blast beat and quadruple pedal
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Cool upload! I don't practice much at all...really the only practice I get is when I do drum covers :)
Haha yes, I get more practice in when there's a song I wanna learn too!
Bro..I love progressive metal..I want to take class with you.
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Impressive. He has aged well
Congrats for making in months what it has taken me years to accomplish 😂
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can we just appreciate that he wore the same clothes for 20 years
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So real😢
If this is your "real" 20 years then we can forget about your drumming. What's your skincare regime because you look amazing!
I give thanks to the god of dermatology every morning I wake up, then get to my usual, brushing my teeth, washing my face with facial wash from innisfree. Then looking intently at my face in the mirror in the kindest way for 30 seconds. The rest of my day I take time to be grateful for I still have a face. And I look around at the beautiful faces I encounter day to day during my commute and take heart that the world is a beautiful place.
Ive been drumming for 13 years now. I was very sharp years 5 to 9. The last 4 years ive had to stop playing off and on for long periods of time. Ive since picked back up this last year and its like my brain knows what to play, my body cant keep up lol.
Yeah I know that too. My muscles can't keep up with the same number of hours now, they get injured if I try to practice as intensely as I did 15 years ago. I'm 36. Anyway glad you were able to find your way back to drums. Means you really like it, all the best!
Knowledge evolves, but t-shirt stays !
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great as an idea of how to unfold your different progressions in different styles, in general drummers are not interested enough in different musical styles, I read that you had done three years of school, was it when you started or when you felt a specific need during your apprenticeship?
I felt a need to study jazz with professional players because that genre was inaccessible to me. The internet isn't what it was today and it can be quite hard to know what material to get in terms of books and dvds and also obtaining them in my country back then. It was after I played 3 years of drums.
*I had a similar story, I’ve been drumming since 2005, Christmas of 05. Drummed religiously, did jazz band in college, then had a knee surgery, got addicted to opiates, sold all my gear one piece at a time, and didn’t drum for a good… 5 years? Had a kid, got off drugs, now I am back to drumming religiously. Started with zeppelin and early king crimson, always played tech metal, then got in ti jazz and stopped moving around so much. Now I get offered to join people gay ass bands like 5 times a week. I never drummed with a goal in mind, it’s just… therapeutic art? Finding those barriers in your brain that your body does not want to do, then forcing it to do those things until it becomes second nature. I’ve learned so much stuff on drums, I’ve forgotten more than I now know. What a blast, beat.*
What a journey you had. Thanks for sharing your story!
Funny how the lighting matches and his hand grip doesn't change. This is not documentation, it's spam.
Must've been tough wearing the same outfit for 20 years 😭
not at all 😉
I, for one, believe that this was shot over a span of 20 years 🐸☕️
😂💯 happy new year
BRO LEANED THE SAME FIRST GOVE AS ME 😭, I just wanted to play Streems
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Where you self taught? I've been taking drum lessons for almost 2months and my struggle is learning to read the notes.
I've spent 3 years in music school, other than that self taught. 2 months is too little time to be able to read fluently. Take it like you're learning a new language. You would need time to actually fluently read a book from cover to cover in let's say Icelandic(random language you don't know) and take it in steps :) unless your teacher is piling it on too much, perhaos tell him or her to take the reading more gradually at this early stage
🥲 beautiful
Thank you
lars ulrich could never
I’m a recre drummer and im forever at year 1-3.
That's enough for a hobbyist,pretty sure you have a lot of fun drumming🤘
As an experienced drummer I’m very curious what you think about Ringo and the Ramones drummer
They both found lots of success doing something they love. And I respect them for it. I don't think they're the most skilled drummers, but it's only one small factor I think about when looking at others and myself.
@@ArtOfDrummingHQ can you do the Ringo and Ramones challenge, a full cover of either what goes on or maybe “gimme gimme shock treatment”? It’s a great challenge for a lot of very technical drummers with less rock or live performance experience - would love to see th challenge from an experienced skilled drummer like you! Cheers!
There are some parts in jrock that sound like it but not really it’s more complex than that groovy bet
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First beat is bottomless pit by death grips