Its encouraging for me as a mid range drummer to ear drum masters be honest and saying they have to practice a lot to continue playing fastest stuff or have to practice new techniques to help like all normal person. You are looking like gods of drum to me when I see so fast and tight stuff but its finally a lot of practice and a bit of talent. Thank you guys
I too injured my wrist recently and explored this technique. David’s teaching is easy to master. It took me 1 week to add it to my arsenal of technique. Thank you David! You are a huge source of inspiration! Cheers
Practicing this technique will give you better control over your hands in general. This technique will train both your wrists and your fingers at the same time. Everybody should try this imo.
David hurt his wrist and wasnt able to play for 2 months..that shows the determination and enormous effort excellent drummers like David have put to be where they are today...
"My right hand still needs work". Fucking whaaaaaaaaat?? All due respect, youre an animal and one reason I've been diving into learning this genre the last couple years. Still a long way to go for me lol
@@NarMattaru Yeah! That's why, I've seen playthroughs of that song and the studio version is still the best, I'd love to see this guy play it as it should be hahahahaha
David i tried your technique but i think the second motion struggle me because i think the second motion is not complete, it need to continue to up to harm the first motion for next cycle
David not sure if you will even see this, but im curious, did you ever break your left wrist or arm (radius,ulna)? I ask this, because I oddly enough just started teaching myself the "push/pull" technique without even knowing it existed. I am right handed, and my right hand is MUCH quicker at everyhing, including regular strokes....but with this, my left arm is IMMMMENSLY faster, like triple the speed. And that is the arm I broke back in middle school, and my wrist never healed right. It can only twist itself inward so far. Its problematic in every other aspect of drumming and life....but with push/pull, the left wrist is like rookie of the year status.
Oh wow i asked this before i saw any of the comments about him hurting his wrist....trick to playing INSANELY fast blast beats.....break forearm or wrist. Now I gotta know what wrist Mr Diepold hurt. BET its the left
wanted to learn push pull because i saw david do it with obscura. types in how to push pull blast sees david posting a tutorial himself *well that's enough internet for today HAHAHAHAHAHAH*
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I’m really happy David is getting the recognition he deserves lately, he’s such a monster player.
Facts
6 years ago David is the one who got me into drumming. Now 6 years later im so excited to hear him speak on his technique
Its encouraging for me as a mid range drummer to ear drum masters be honest and saying they have to practice a lot to continue playing fastest stuff or have to practice new techniques to help like all normal person. You are looking like gods of drum to me when I see so fast and tight stuff but its finally a lot of practice and a bit of talent. Thank you guys
I too injured my wrist recently and explored this technique.
David’s teaching is easy to master. It took me 1 week to add it to my arsenal of technique.
Thank you David! You are a huge source of inspiration! Cheers
Practicing this technique will give you better control over your hands in general. This technique will train both your wrists and your fingers at the same time. Everybody should try this imo.
David hurt his wrist and wasnt able to play for 2 months..that shows the determination and enormous effort excellent drummers like David have put to be where they are today...
It's been awhile since he posted any video on his channel. I was always mesmerized by his push/pull technique.
“Thanks for tuning in”
No, THANK YOU Mr Diepold for sharing this lesson.
Martin dishes out enough content to last me 10 lockdowns :)
This is impressive how even powerful strokes he can gets with 2 different motions! Thanks for sharing this interesting lesson guys! Stay safe!
"My right hand still needs work".
Fucking whaaaaaaaaat??
All due respect, youre an animal and one reason I've been diving into learning this genre the last couple years. Still a long way to go for me lol
Nice and relaxed way of teaching, David! And what a splendid drum room you have there! 👍🏻
The pivot point on the stick is called the Fulcrum.. great tutorial intro, thanks for the technique tips 👍
One of my favorite drummers
"Do you wanna know how you can..." - every time I think this is an intro to a haunted house.
The monster is back !
This technique seems worth a try. Thanks for the video!
What the hell is that outro voiceover. Sounds like someone is staring at me from a neighboring balcony with sniper..........
lol right. I think is Hannes Grossmann's voice
God Bless you David
From the BEST, thanks a LOT🤘
Gracias por la traducción al español, es de gran ayuda
He's Amazing.
Another great video guys- please stay safe and METAL this new year! Can you do a video with Mario from Gojira or Tomas from Meshuggah?
New house and drum kit soon. I'll be signing up.
Gold Gold Gold !
I've been working really hard on this technique after seeing guys like Diepold, Blastbeatology and Nechtan.
What stick size do you use david ?? .... Is it 5B or 2B ?
Got to love the cheese voice at the ending hahahahaha
no deje de tocar por mucho tiempo Profe....
One of my favorite artists right now, I'd love to see him playing Dechristianize by Vital Remains, that would be great!
@@NarMattaru Yeah! That's why, I've seen playthroughs of that song and the studio version is still the best, I'd love to see this guy play it as it should be hahahahaha
Do you use your thumb alot to push the stick down?
is there any stick size recommendation to learn this technique ?
Awesome
Крутой мужик! Крутая музыка! Крутая техника игры!
David i tried your technique but i think the second motion struggle me because i think the second motion is not complete, it need to continue to up to harm the first motion for next cycle
Hes pretty soft spoken. Almost reminds me of Hannes Grossman
David not sure if you will even see this, but im curious, did you ever break your left wrist or arm (radius,ulna)? I ask this, because I oddly enough just started teaching myself the "push/pull" technique without even knowing it existed. I am right handed, and my right hand is MUCH quicker at everyhing, including regular strokes....but with this, my left arm is IMMMMENSLY faster, like triple the speed. And that is the arm I broke back in middle school, and my wrist never healed right. It can only twist itself inward so far. Its problematic in every other aspect of drumming and life....but with push/pull, the left wrist is like rookie of the year status.
Oh wow i asked this before i saw any of the comments about him hurting his wrist....trick to playing INSANELY fast blast beats.....break forearm or wrist. Now I gotta know what wrist Mr Diepold hurt. BET its the left
‘’I still need a lot of work’’. Where does that live the rest of metal drummers?
Which was his previous technique?
FOR ME HE IS THE BEST METAL DRUMMER
Would be the equivalent of swivel technique for the hands?
I would say heel toe would be closer to this motion
@@leoluyckx_drummer yeah, specifically wanja Grogers alternating heel toe singles foot technique
@@amneenja5720 Indeed
Im afraid of the day he will post his last video
Marthyn or David? And why?
wanted to learn push pull because i saw david do it with obscura.
types in how to push pull blast
sees david posting a tutorial himself
*well that's enough internet for today HAHAHAHAHAHAH*
David: hold it a little bit behind the pivot point, like 2 inches.
Americans: wait wtf!
A clip mic would be very helpful.
PALESTINA LIBERA!!!!
Wait! I don't even play the drums. Oh, well.
I had my earbuds in full volume the end made me uncomfortable af
Bad idea about putting a mic in his hand!! One of those small / ears attached pics would have been perfect...
This is open close, not push pull....in push pull the thumb is also used on the return stroke...but this is in Russia So]]
In Brazil, push pull and and open close are the same thing
Semantics
You are right! Both techniques actually feel very different. Push-pull with thumb can actually be done without moving the wrist at all.
moeller.....
Get to the point…
Kummerer - Munzner - Thesseling - Diepold
Will be the album of the century