Same. I ain’t played for about 4 years, thought it would be nice to back to basics. Even though I can do all this sometimes it’s good to start from the bottom
@@Junkauthorityhawaii I bought my kit 7 years ago, double bass Pearl export kit. Only bought it as a friend was selling it due to him needing money urgently. Set it up, couldn’t play it, a month later everything just clicked and I could make sounds that wasn’t just noise. Started again after a 6 year gap and wish I had never stopped. At 52 it’s the only exercise I get now due to health issues.
I'm a total beginner and got my first electric kit today. I played along with this video for about an hour and had such a blast! I got it by the end despite my kick falling behind a little and couldn't stop playing it. Loved the backing track - so much more fun to play to than a click!
This is great to read. Im considering FINALLY getting myself an electric kit next year, and doing these lessons just for the fun of it. Ive always wanted to learn the drums...my fitness drum class and hitting the sticks on the floor is as close as Ive gotten. 😄
@@RadicalValkyrie it’s definitely worth it if you ever wanted to play drums. I just got an electronic set this weekend and it’s so much fun. The only reason I went electric is cause I have the drums setup in my room on the second floor so I can’t have an acoustic set too loud. I got the Alesis mesh surge kit and it’s pretty cool, I love that I can get a ton of different sounds without having to adjust the drum heads or purchase a ton of other drums.
FINALLY!! Someone understands what’s it’s like to be a complete beginner - timing the kick was always my issue (I would want to tap my foot to match my hands on each hit instead of being disciplined and keeping my foot down while my hands do the work), so many RUclips videos just jump to grooves at full speed and tell you to copy them without letting you get your body accustomed to the full movements or reasoning first.
I was cruising RUclips for drumming videos a couple months back with my 2yr old daughter because she showed an interest in playing drums and we found this video. This is her favorite video! She watches this at least 3x a day now and you can tell she’s absorbing it the more she watches. As someone who likes to play multiple instruments, I’m finally getting it too. Thank you for this video, and rock on!
Been drumming for +- 50 years. Still put 1-2 hours a day. Often had to teach youngsters that had all the theory knowledge to go back to the basics. Keep it clean, neat and tight. None of the Beatles read music. Follow how you feel.
I’ve been contemplating taking up drums as a retirement hobby. In one video, you take students from a beat, to playing a song. You’re wonderful, and you’ve convinced me to go for it! Thank you, ma’am!
I'm retired but I still play and love my drums. Here's a hint when you start try playing ambidextrous. It challenges both sides of the brain. Happy drumming my friend! Bless.
Go for it and don’t hesitate, get an electronic kit if noise is an issue, I just bought my first kit I’m 57, I’ve been air drumming to songs since I was a young teen and wished I’d taken up playing them back then, but my mum couldn’t afford to be me a kit and it would’ve been too noisy to play. I find that I can actually play along to some songs because I’ve been doing it on air for such a long time
I'm not a drummer, I don't have a drumset but I iust sat down and air drummed for 10 mins while mesmerized by the video. Great job I'd say. She's an excellent teacher for someone who doesn't have any idea about drumming.
Aside from the very good pedagogy, there are so many details to admire in this video. First and foremost, she demonstrates how much feel and emotion you can put into the money beat, even playing to a canned MIDI backing track. I felt it in my heart. Next, she has a personalized, well-tuned kit. 4-piece, Heaven's own snare sound, the Ludwigs with vintage-style reinforcement rings, perfectly damped, nice light Paistes that go well with her vintage tone. I would have loved to have this course available when I started playing 10 years ago.
Thanks to all the drumeo team and Domino for the class, it's great that your never stop sharing the topic of teaching because that keeps us drummers in the habit of discipline and never stop learning and also the class is dynamic and fun. Quedo chida la clase.
Been practicing this work out for about 10 days now, being my first time holding sticks and starting to learn the drums I feel really good about my progress, my plan is to keep praticing this work out until the beginning of the 30 day course, I'm so excited!!!! ❤️🔥🥁
It has taken me an entire week to be able to nail this 5 minute workout 😂 Starting from total beginner and having never played any intrument before. I practiced with the metronome on my kit and came back to this workout every now and again. It has been a challenge, but i enoyed it.
After 45 years still love drumming, if possible on a daily basis. It's fun every day, and always possible to learn something new, or practice to get better 🥁 For life ✨️ ❤️
Brilliant. I've been learning (weekly lessons at a college) for two months now, and am getting glimpses of how it can be when it works for me. This video is so happy and simple and guiding it's just what I wanted to find. Thank you.
1:07 -- I'm left-handed but when I learned as a kid, I knew that nobody ever was going to have a left-handed house kit so I forced myself to learn right-handed and I love it because now it opened up so much extra, with no dominant hand now.
Today was my first time playing on a kit and I'm left handed, so I played the high hat with my left and the snare with my right. But is it better to learn the right-handed way from the outset?
@@lespantalonsfancie2434 I've been playing for 30+ years now but at first, I forced myself to learn as a righty, just to unlock that. It's frustrating at first but what helped sooo much were paradiddles. At the time, I didn't know much about them until I finally started taking lessons with his amazing jazz drummer. I was too dominate with my left but this evened them up. He wouldn't let me touch the hi-hat until I could play paradiddles perfectly so I practiced on pads, sped up, down, etc. But when I got that down, now I do both sometimes where I'll open up and my right will go across the kit while the left stays on the hi-hat. But yeah, don't let yourself left with your left on the hi-hat, it'll be bad habits for life... gotta break that now. But again... paradiddles then rudiments... then jamming :)
@@ronineditor9920 thank you 🤗. I decided after reading your comment a few days ago to switch everything to how righties play. It also makes it easier when copying tutorial videos so that I don't have to try to adapt anything. And yes, I keep hearing about the importance of paradiddles haha.
@@lespantalonsfancie2434 That's awesome! I hope it helps. Yeah, I originally set up my kit like a lefty but then every store I went to, it was all for right-handers so I just gave in and learned that way but I'm so glad I did.
I am a guitarist, at the young age of 63, keen on learning to play drums. Wow, I love this Beginner lesson. I feel confident to go buy an electric drum pad set to start my drumming journey. Its gonna be fun, I'm sure. 😊😊
This is actually well put together and she makes it interesting. I’m taking notes for when I get asked to teach someone who doesn’t play, how to begin.
she is great, all around. good teaching skills, keeping everything very simple and easy to follow. Made me grab my pad and practice some tempo, too. Good for anyone who wants to play the drums so they can see how fun it can be, even at their first steps.
She's an insanely great teacher oh my god! It's not the same obviously but I was following along with a drum kit on Ableton hooked up to my MPK Mini's drum pads. I feel like a lot of music production tutorials say when to hit whatever percussion, but they never say why. Felt like I was blindly following formulas without understanding. Following along with this gave me a great beginner understanding of what's actually happening. Thanks so much Domino!
Thanks Domino (curious your name is not Domina ?) but that is irrevelant. For Newbies , this is a great starting point. I started to pay drums in 1966 at 15 years old, bit big time by the Rock and Roll Bug (and British Invasion). I took lessons , 8-10, practiced on a pad (Paradiddles anyone?) and was itching to get on a drum set. Once you do, oh Boy, you are hooked. I was. Now after over 50 Years (1969 is when I stopped) I resurrected playing Drums again as a retirement hobby. No Gigs, but who knows maybe a Geriatric band or Jamming muscians show up locally !! It gets in your Blood !!
Nice simple introduction. I'm left handed and never considered drumming "left-handed". I started out in a marching band in the 1960s. When I started guitar in 1970, I never considered a left-handed guitar. I found out that being slightly ambidextrous works out that I can play any instrument in its most common format. Rearranging a drum kit for "left-handedness" would be so limiting if I ever sat-in using another's drum kit.
As simple as these beats may seem to someone who's been playing the dwumms already for quite some time, it still was heaps of fun to play along with Domino (and some of the other drumeo guys in the recent live stream video, too) 😊👍
So i bought my first kit (Alesis Mesh Kit Nitro) yesterday, assemble the kit and and learn easy beat and try to play that beat for good 30 minutes non-stop i did alot of mistakes because i never touched the drums in my life but i love music and if you love music and symphony you can understand the beat pattern well. So after that i was like lets find out which songs i can play with this easy beat and i found a youtube video that demonstrate 100 songs with 1 beat. OMG i pick my most fav songs and start playing along those, next thing i know i been sitting for 2 plus hours playing almost 7 plus songs with only the beat no drum filler yet i still have to learn those, which i will learn today as my 2nd day. I am not speeding things up but i am surprised how fast i pick the beat pattern and start playing along with songs. I can play (Rolling in the deep by Adele) its a high bpm song for a person like me who never touched drums in his life. Sharing this all with you, as i get excited reading comments of new drum players like me and how we are progressing. The resources by this channel are super :) thank you so much for all the efforts in the videos you post.
I’ve been making compositions for a year. Hard to find a drummer for free. I bought an electronic drum kit a few years ago but gave up on learning. I watched many RUclips videos but they quickly go to the difficult stuff and I get lost. You have convinced me that I will soon be able to record my drums myself. Thanks!
I searched for a true beginner video to follow along with some "chop sticks in the air" just to try something for fun... and it was really good. I struggled at the beginning because i didnt know what a crash and all that stuff is and having nothing visible in front of me... and it is not that easy to see in a video ... but it was a fun lesson and i got it right in the end. Reading here that some people enjoyed it after a week of practice instead of directly the first time i think about starting to learn how to play drums properly. But i am over 30 years old and dont know if its worth my time instead of learning to play the guitar (what i do for almost 3 years now). It would be so good if my days had not 24 but 48 hours xD
Domino is a good drummer and I like her style. As a bonus she is cute, very cute actually. However, if you want to 4/4th beat in a few minutes there is a great video by Sina. Not quite sure what you can learn by just playing along for 10 minutes a day for a month. I learnt the 4/4th by myself and then I had a few half hour or our sessions with a friend who plays drums. That was in the 90s. I did my practice on phone books, I didn't even have practice pads. Just phone books are hard to fine these days :)
Thank you, my 9 year old Granddaughter has just started learning as a complete beginner, and she loves the step by step approach starting with the very basics.
Using two bamboo knitting needles and a pillow for this as an absolute beginner with no kit who has always wanted to learn the basics of drumming, haha. Great video!
I been watching Drumeo for a while now, as a producer I mainly do stuff on my keyboard, during Covideo ;) (trying not to get censored) I bought my first guitar, this week I bought my first E-kit that arrives within 2 weeks, I can't wait to start smashing.
I loved the way you teach! I’m going to show it to my daughter who is just starting. Would like to see a video about how to set up the kit - height and angle of drums, including electronic drums, and also advise on holding the sticks.
You really chose the best person to teach this. Domino is having such a contagious smile and clearly having fun while doing this. 👌 And the steps are very intuitive. I'm clearly going to use this approach if I teach drums to a beginner. Thanks, Drumeo! 👍
Oh yea- I’m starting a band now- Actually- great video for beginners and experienced drummers- it never hurts to get refresher course- Thanks for posting
If you're at a party and just want to jam at a 4/4 time to a simple pop or rock tune whether to a record or with other musicians this will work and just have fun
Thank you Domino's and drumeo for your demonstration video. I'm planning on starting to play drums again and work on my technique and some other stuff!
This is great to see! I’m just starting out teaching, and had an interview for a teaching job yesterday afternoon - wish I’d found this video the day before!
Step 6: sign a record deal. :D You did an amazing job on this video and even gave me confidence that I might actually be able to learn how to actually make a beat. Thank you
She’s the best. I haven’t played in years and I feel I’m starting over. Your never too old to start doing things you always dreamt of.
That's right
Same. I ain’t played for about 4 years, thought it would be nice to back to basics. Even though I can do all this sometimes it’s good to start from the bottom
I'm 60 on Friday, just waiting delivery of my electric kit. Can't wait to learn with my grandson 🥁
I’m 53 and I’m starting
@@Junkauthorityhawaii I bought my kit 7 years ago, double bass Pearl export kit. Only bought it as a friend was selling it due to him needing money urgently. Set it up, couldn’t play it, a month later everything just clicked and I could make sounds that wasn’t just noise. Started again after a 6 year gap and wish I had never stopped. At 52 it’s the only exercise I get now due to health issues.
I'm a total beginner and got my first electric kit today. I played along with this video for about an hour and had such a blast! I got it by the end despite my kick falling behind a little and couldn't stop playing it. Loved the backing track - so much more fun to play to than a click!
Can you link your set please
This is great to read. Im considering FINALLY getting myself an electric kit next year, and doing these lessons just for the fun of it. Ive always wanted to learn the drums...my fitness drum class and hitting the sticks on the floor is as close as Ive gotten. 😄
@@RadicalValkyrie it’s definitely worth it if you ever wanted to play drums. I just got an electronic set this weekend and it’s so much fun. The only reason I went electric is cause I have the drums setup in my room on the second floor so I can’t have an acoustic set too loud. I got the Alesis mesh surge kit and it’s pretty cool, I love that I can get a ton of different sounds without having to adjust the drum heads or purchase a ton of other drums.
This is really good to learn playing drums
Same, I got my first one today also!
FINALLY!! Someone understands what’s it’s like to be a complete beginner - timing the kick was always my issue (I would want to tap my foot to match my hands on each hit instead of being disciplined and keeping my foot down while my hands do the work), so many RUclips videos just jump to grooves at full speed and tell you to copy them without letting you get your body accustomed to the full movements or reasoning first.
@ch-yq5ynI’m over here hitting imaginary drums with knitting needles. 😅
@@lizjennings892heyoo😊
Yes to this!! Today was my first day on a drum kit, and I was struggling using restraint on the kick drum.
Just set mine up yesterday and today is day one. Already experiencing the same problem. I will tell you, though, I am a fabulous air drummer.
That's been my exact issue. The coordination is crazy.
I was cruising RUclips for drumming videos a couple months back with my 2yr old daughter because she showed an interest in playing drums and we found this video. This is her favorite video! She watches this at least 3x a day now and you can tell she’s absorbing it the more she watches. As someone who likes to play multiple instruments, I’m finally getting it too. Thank you for this video, and rock on!
Been drumming for +- 50 years. Still put 1-2 hours a day. Often had to teach youngsters that had all the theory knowledge to go back to the basics. Keep it clean, neat and tight. None of the Beatles read music. Follow how you feel.
@@Music_Head I don’t think he meant the comment badly
@@Rose_19911 My bad, I was joking but anyway, I deleted the comment and gave him a thumbs up.
I’ve been contemplating taking up drums as a retirement hobby. In one video, you take students from a beat, to playing a song. You’re wonderful, and you’ve convinced me to go for it! Thank you, ma’am!
I'm retired but I still play and love my drums.
Here's a hint when you start try playing ambidextrous.
It challenges both sides of the brain.
Happy drumming my friend!
Bless.
🎉🎉🎉🎉 wonderful
Go for it and don’t hesitate, get an electronic kit if noise is an issue, I just bought my first kit I’m 57, I’ve been air drumming to songs since I was a young teen and wished I’d taken up playing them back then, but my mum couldn’t afford to be me a kit and it would’ve been too noisy to play. I find that I can actually play along to some songs because I’ve been doing it on air for such a long time
Get a Donner ded 200 electronic kit. I love mine
The problem is you have to learn how to HOLD sticks FIRST then learn how to bounce sticks off of drum.
I'm not a drummer, I don't have a drumset but I iust sat down and air drummed for 10 mins while mesmerized by the video. Great job I'd say. She's an excellent teacher for someone who doesn't have any idea about drumming.
My permanent metronome, now built into my head for life, because of you. The "And 1, 2, 1, 2, 3, 4" I can't un hear that!
It’s always great seeing an instructor who truly loves what they are doing!
Aside from the very good pedagogy, there are so many details to admire in this video. First and foremost, she demonstrates how much feel and emotion you can put into the money beat, even playing to a canned MIDI backing track. I felt it in my heart. Next, she has a personalized, well-tuned kit. 4-piece, Heaven's own snare sound, the Ludwigs with vintage-style reinforcement rings, perfectly damped, nice light Paistes that go well with her vintage tone. I would have loved to have this course available when I started playing 10 years ago.
I actually like that backing track lol
Thanks to all the drumeo team and Domino for the class, it's great that your never stop sharing the topic of teaching because that keeps us drummers in the habit of discipline and never stop learning and also the class is dynamic and fun. Quedo chida la clase.
Started learning drums with this beat last week because of drumeo, with some practice i have it down now. Thank you
Been practicing this work out for about 10 days now, being my first time holding sticks and starting to learn the drums I feel really good about my progress, my plan is to keep praticing this work out until the beginning of the 30 day course, I'm so excited!!!! ❤️🔥🥁
How do you feel now 3 months later?
Yeah, how did it go ?
I'm also curious
Did you actually take the 30 Day Drummer course? So how was it?
It has taken me an entire week to be able to nail this 5 minute workout 😂 Starting from total beginner and having never played any intrument before. I practiced with the metronome on my kit and came back to this workout every now and again. It has been a challenge, but i enoyed it.
Domino is a Star. Fantastic to see her collaborating with Drumeo. Wishing everyone all the best on the course
Thank you!!
What a lovely teacher. Her comments are so encouraging :D
After 45 years still love drumming, if possible on a daily basis. It's fun every day, and always possible to learn something new, or practice to get better 🥁 For life ✨️ ❤️
What age did you start? 4 like Phil's Collins?
@@lunarmodule6419 11 y.o. starting to drum, now I am 57 y.o. And that's old, believe me 😂
Coolest drumming tutorial ever. Domino is a great teacher.
Thanks!
Can not express how awesome I think Damino is in everyway.
Brilliant. I've been learning (weekly lessons at a college) for two months now, and am getting glimpses of how it can be when it works for me. This video is so happy and simple and guiding it's just what I wanted to find. Thank you.
1:07 -- I'm left-handed but when I learned as a kid, I knew that nobody ever was going to have a left-handed house kit so I forced myself to learn right-handed and I love it because now it opened up so much extra, with no dominant hand now.
Today was my first time playing on a kit and I'm left handed, so I played the high hat with my left and the snare with my right. But is it better to learn the right-handed way from the outset?
@@lespantalonsfancie2434 I've been playing for 30+ years now but at first, I forced myself to learn as a righty, just to unlock that. It's frustrating at first but what helped sooo much were paradiddles. At the time, I didn't know much about them until I finally started taking lessons with his amazing jazz drummer. I was too dominate with my left but this evened them up. He wouldn't let me touch the hi-hat until I could play paradiddles perfectly so I practiced on pads, sped up, down, etc. But when I got that down, now I do both sometimes where I'll open up and my right will go across the kit while the left stays on the hi-hat. But yeah, don't let yourself left with your left on the hi-hat, it'll be bad habits for life... gotta break that now. But again... paradiddles then rudiments... then jamming :)
@@ronineditor9920 thank you 🤗. I decided after reading your comment a few days ago to switch everything to how righties play. It also makes it easier when copying tutorial videos so that I don't have to try to adapt anything. And yes, I keep hearing about the importance of paradiddles haha.
@@lespantalonsfancie2434 That's awesome! I hope it helps. Yeah, I originally set up my kit like a lefty but then every store I went to, it was all for right-handers so I just gave in and learned that way but I'm so glad I did.
@@ronineditor9920 haha, if you can't beat 'em, join 'em! 😁
I am a guitarist, at the young age of 63, keen on learning to play drums. Wow, I love this Beginner lesson. I feel confident to go buy an electric drum pad set to start my drumming journey. Its gonna be fun, I'm sure. 😊😊
This is actually well put together and she makes it interesting. I’m taking notes for when I get asked to teach someone who doesn’t play, how to begin.
Same!
Why did I watch the whole video, being an advanced drummer?
Same
Same 😂
Me too lol
I’m not sure about you but i was watching the whole video for the teacher of the lesson😂🤦♂️
just watching this for fun btw (also love to watch drumeo vids)
she is great, all around. good teaching skills, keeping everything very simple and easy to follow. Made me grab my pad and practice some tempo, too. Good for anyone who wants to play the drums so they can see how fun it can be, even at their first steps.
Yes, I am a beginning drummer, at 67 years old. I’ve been practicing this beat, and this video really helped me out a lot.🇺🇸
She's an insanely great teacher oh my god!
It's not the same obviously but I was following along with a drum kit on Ableton hooked up to my MPK Mini's drum pads. I feel like a lot of music production tutorials say when to hit whatever percussion, but they never say why. Felt like I was blindly following formulas without understanding. Following along with this gave me a great beginner understanding of what's actually happening. Thanks so much Domino!
Thanks Domino (curious your name is not Domina ?) but that is irrevelant. For Newbies , this is a great starting point. I started to pay drums in 1966 at 15 years old, bit big time by the Rock and Roll Bug (and British Invasion). I took lessons , 8-10, practiced on a pad (Paradiddles anyone?) and was itching to get on a drum set. Once you do, oh Boy, you are hooked. I was. Now after over 50 Years (1969 is when I stopped) I resurrected playing Drums again as a retirement hobby. No Gigs, but who knows maybe a Geriatric band or Jamming muscians show up locally !! It gets in your Blood !!
Oh I should add, having a pretty young lady instruct you - helps a Lot if You concentrate on the Drums !!:):)
@@Chiroman527 Um, eeew. 🤔😬
The music behind the rhythm helped me try to keep a beat. TY
Nice simple introduction.
I'm left handed and never considered drumming "left-handed". I started out in a marching band in the 1960s. When I started guitar in 1970, I never considered a left-handed guitar.
I found out that being slightly ambidextrous works out that I can play any instrument in its most common format.
Rearranging a drum kit for "left-handedness" would be so limiting if I ever sat-in using another's drum kit.
As simple as these beats may seem to someone who's been playing the dwumms already for quite some time, it still was heaps of fun to play along with Domino (and some of the other drumeo guys in the recent live stream video, too) 😊👍
So i bought my first kit (Alesis Mesh Kit Nitro) yesterday, assemble the kit and and learn easy beat and try to play that beat for good 30 minutes non-stop i did alot of mistakes because i never touched the drums in my life but i love music and if you love music and symphony you can understand the beat pattern well. So after that i was like lets find out which songs i can play with this easy beat and i found a youtube video that demonstrate 100 songs with 1 beat. OMG i pick my most fav songs and start playing along those, next thing i know i been sitting for 2 plus hours playing almost 7 plus songs with only the beat no drum filler yet i still have to learn those, which i will learn today as my 2nd day. I am not speeding things up but i am surprised how fast i pick the beat pattern and start playing along with songs. I can play (Rolling in the deep by Adele) its a high bpm song for a person like me who never touched drums in his life. Sharing this all with you, as i get excited reading comments of new drum players like me and how we are progressing. The resources by this channel are super :) thank you so much for all the efforts in the videos you post.
I’ve been making compositions for a year. Hard to find a drummer for free. I bought an electronic drum kit a few years ago but gave up on learning. I watched many RUclips videos but they quickly go to the difficult stuff and I get lost. You have convinced me that I will soon be able to record my drums myself. Thanks!
Best first drum lesson I’ve ever seen!
Wow... Your the best teacher in drums. You teach step by step, that is the right step.. 😊
The best drum lesson i have ever found on youtube..❤
this is no drum lesson, this is fitness time !
Book publishers should hire her to narrate audiobooks! Her voice is amazing!
You are a very good teacher and look like you’re having lots of fun. Thank you.
I searched for a true beginner video to follow along with some "chop sticks in the air" just to try something for fun... and it was really good. I struggled at the beginning because i didnt know what a crash and all that stuff is and having nothing visible in front of me... and it is not that easy to see in a video ... but it was a fun lesson and i got it right in the end. Reading here that some people enjoyed it after a week of practice instead of directly the first time i think about starting to learn how to play drums properly. But i am over 30 years old and dont know if its worth my time instead of learning to play the guitar (what i do for almost 3 years now). It would be so good if my days had not 24 but 48 hours xD
Domino is a good drummer and I like her style. As a bonus she is cute, very cute actually. However, if you want to 4/4th beat in a few minutes there is a great video by Sina.
Not quite sure what you can learn by just playing along for 10 minutes a day for a month. I learnt the 4/4th by myself and then I had a few half hour or our sessions with a friend who plays drums. That was in the 90s. I did my practice on phone books, I didn't even have practice pads. Just phone books are hard to fine these days :)
Thank you, my 9 year old Granddaughter has just started learning as a complete beginner, and she loves the step by step approach starting with the very basics.
I’ll learn anything she has to teach!
This was really soothing to listen to.
Does anyone know where I can find that backing track she uses to practice to?
Sei assolutamente la migliore batterista vista su RUclips..una favola. ❤
Need the 30 day drummer course to reopen!
Making Québec proud!
Using two bamboo knitting needles and a pillow for this as an absolute beginner with no kit who has always wanted to learn the basics of drumming, haha. Great video!
I been watching Drumeo for a while now, as a producer I mainly do stuff on my keyboard, during Covideo ;) (trying not to get censored) I bought my first guitar, this week I bought my first E-kit that arrives within 2 weeks, I can't wait to start smashing.
That kick sounds amazing!
I'm ready to retire in a few years and have always wanted to play drums😊
Infectious presentation - will be unpacking a digital kit for my son in a few days time. This looks great👍
It really makes you appreciate just how many songs have this exact drum line in them, with very little variance other than for style.
I loved the way you teach! I’m going to show it to my daughter who is just starting. Would like to see a video about how to set up the kit - height and angle of drums, including electronic drums, and also advise on holding the sticks.
I'm hurry to follow the 3daydrummer program with Domino !
The best step by step learning how to play the basic drum. Thank you.
This feels like a Pilates or aerobics class and I’m all for it haha
Makes me feel nostalgic to watch those first lesson videos. 1 year in and the progress is crazy. Never stop drumming everyone!
These are really helpful tips!
YOU CAN DO THIS! Thk u for the positive vibe.
Thanks , you are a wonderful teacher in every way.
This was my first ever drumming lesson - looking forward to the 30 day course as part of my Drumeo subscription!
That's fantastic! Thanks for the comment, Richard. Good luck on the kit!
i need this, how much did it cost?
I wish you a beautiful jurney.
I play guitar, thought of trying to play drums. The young lady's very knowledgeable, explains & demonstrates.well
You really chose the best person to teach this. Domino is having such a contagious smile and clearly having fun while doing this. 👌
And the steps are very intuitive. I'm clearly going to use this approach if I teach drums to a beginner. Thanks, Drumeo! 👍
Cheers, Clarence!
What is the music used as background during the exercise?
Because she is pretty
Oh yea- I’m starting a band now-
Actually- great video for beginners and experienced drummers- it never hurts to get refresher course-
Thanks for posting
If you're at a party and just want to jam at a 4/4 time to a simple pop or rock tune whether to a record or with other musicians this will work and just have fun
Fantastic drum sound.
Thank you Domino's and drumeo for your demonstration video. I'm planning on starting to play drums again and work on my technique and some other stuff!
Domino, you're such a good teacher ❤ best video for a beginner like me!
The giggles make it more than worth it.
A very good drum teacher!
I really really love this and it gave me some courage that I can play drum in easy way thank you so much keep it up
So much fun to play along the beat, got my first lessons and so happy to find this vid
Wow. I love this drum tutorial! She makes it simple for beginners to learn!
Love the wrap on that kit!
Omg, this is by far the best lesson ever!! Nice work!! Thank you, thank you, thank you!!!
Nailed it bro! 👏👏👏
This is great to see! I’m just starting out teaching, and had an interview for a teaching job yesterday afternoon - wish I’d found this video the day before!
i just got myself an electric drum kit and i'm learning from scratch. i loved this lesson from Domino is there more videos by her i can play along to?
This lesson is pure gold!
effectively using this to learn drumming again, last time i played was at music class like 17 years ago so this is nice
Damn ... It didn't took me to Step 5 to have a crush on 1 :D
Excellent Lesson!
Merci pour ces formations. J adore ta methode. Continue de nous partager ta passion.
What a beautiful and talented woman!! She is such a great teacher as well!
Just learning thank you! Plz do more
Step 6: sign a record deal. :D You did an amazing job on this video and even gave me confidence that I might actually be able to learn how to actually make a beat. Thank you
Best beginner video around!
TY!!! U r a great drum teacher! thanks for the vid!!
Exactly what I need. Complete breakdown of know-how. Thank you.
Thank you Domino Santantonio, you are a good teacher. 👍🇵🇭
She my teacher, i go to school everyday. I probably be a rockstar when i am 15.
Best teacher
She has great taste in cymbals. =)
Great video! I a begginer. Just bought a roland td17kvx. You had me playing and feeling great❤❤
You're a great teacher 🙏💯
Amazing lesson for all beginners. And actually, the backing track she's using to teach is pretty cool.
this woman is just amazing… discovered her today & I just think she’s incredible
Wow! This is a great beginner's lesson.
Its great.. when the music comes..its awesome 👍...