Credit where it’s due: this drill is hugely inspired by the work of incredible drum educator Dom Famularo. Met him at the UK Drum Show last September and he’s a legend! Mike :)
I prefer you and your program over Drumeo, those guys are super confusing with so little help and it overwhelms the drummers so much and you are so DIRECT and FUN to learn from. Im really loving your teaching. Thank you so much for your lessons and help ❤
Thanks for this, your point about students ‘I’m struggling with this’ and your response ‘you’re not, you are just getting started and it takes time to drill’ is a great way to frame this, helpful for me anyway. 👍
That was exactly the lesson I needed! I *had* been struggling with this, and no matter how much I slowed it down, it still felt wrong. But the combination of the explanation and the drill has definitely got me on the right track to feel as though I'm achieving something when I practice it now. Thanks!
This is a great lesson video! Here are some time stamps: @1:09 Eighth notes- left, right, together @4:34 Eighth note triplets- left, right, together @8:32 16th note single stroke roll: right hand lead/left hand lead @10:47 Eighth note Triplets- Moeller Technique
Hey Mike, I just want to say I absolutely love your channel, your enthusiasm and your energy. So positive and encouraging, especially for someone who's just starting out on moeller like me! I'm definitely gonna watch more of your videos but for now, I'm really going to focus on this one. Thanks again!!
I have a question about this: Should I work on increasing the bpm of my practice on this over time or stick with the same speed and work on stick height for more power?
I generally just vary it - slow one day, moderate another, close to my improvement zone on another etc. I like to change it up rather than constantly just working upwards, that's where the SLOW-FAST-SLOW comes in anyway :)
Am I right in thinking the sequence for the two handed triplet is; R. Whip. 1 L. Up. Trip R. Tap. Let L. Whip. 2 R. Up. Trip L. Tap. Let And repeat? Does that make sense? Really appreciate your content, thanks.
Hi Mike, first of all love your content it helps me do much. I wanted to ask what the best electronic kit is for a beginner in your opinion. I have a acoustic kit aswell but me and my both play so it's kind of hard on my neighbours. My price range is around 500 euro's. Keep up with the great work!!
Cool! Thank you for watching and so glad you've found these videos helpful. For that price range, the clear winner for me is the Yamaha DTX432K - www.thomann.de/gb/yamaha_dtx432k_e_drum_set.htm It's very sturdy, well built and has a proper kick drum pedal, unlike lots of others in that range. Cheers!
Credit where it’s due: this drill is hugely inspired by the work of incredible drum educator Dom Famularo. Met him at the UK Drum Show last September and he’s a legend! Mike :)
1:08 eighth notes
4:28 triplets
8:36 sixteenth note rolls
11:29 triplet rolls
Great vid!
Idk why this video isn't popular. it's so good!🔥
Cheers! 👊🏻
I have been playing drums for a long time but very new to Moeller technique and this was exactly where I needed to start. Thank you very much!
Cheers Alex!
I prefer you and your program over Drumeo, those guys are super confusing with so little help and it overwhelms the drummers so much and you are so DIRECT and FUN to learn from. Im really loving your teaching. Thank you so much for your lessons and help ❤
Thanks for watching, glad you dig!
Thanks for this, your point about students ‘I’m struggling with this’ and your response ‘you’re not, you are just getting started and it takes time to drill’ is a great way to frame this, helpful for me anyway. 👍
Idk why people disliked this video. It’s so useful. Thanks thou
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That was exactly the lesson I needed! I *had* been struggling with this, and no matter how much I slowed it down, it still felt wrong. But the combination of the explanation and the drill has definitely got me on the right track to feel as though I'm achieving something when I practice it now.
Thanks!
Great stuff, glad to hear it Mojique and thanks for watching as always. Glad you found it useful! 👊🏻
This is a great lesson video!
Here are some time stamps:
@1:09 Eighth notes- left, right, together
@4:34 Eighth note triplets- left, right, together
@8:32 16th note single stroke roll: right hand lead/left hand lead
@10:47 Eighth note Triplets- Moeller Technique
Cheers Tim!
This is exactly what I felt like I needed to progress, and now I see, feel and hear the progress! 🤙🏼🙏🏼
Excellent! Glad to hear it :)
Nice explanation Mike! Thanks!
My last drum lesson: my teacher lets me know this exists
You: being the god u are, uploads this
Watched a million videos on this technique and this one is the best. Thank you!
Cheers Michael!
This is incredibly helpful. I actually see improvement, even in my dweebie, goofy left hand. ❤
People should have subscribed to this Video because this is so good is anyone agreeing with me?
Helped me so much with Moeller technique Great video
These are the best vids, so important to help us students. You rule Mike 🤘
Than you Mike this video has helped so much any other tutorials online are know near as clear as this one Thank you!!!
So good explained🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
Hey Mike, I just want to say I absolutely love your channel, your enthusiasm and your energy. So positive and encouraging, especially for someone who's just starting out on moeller like me! I'm definitely gonna watch more of your videos but for now, I'm really going to focus on this one. Thanks again!!
Cheers man! So glad you dig :)
Supertop grazie per quello che metti a disposizione
What a huge help this has been, thanks!
This video is brilliant 👏
Thanks, man. Made my whole workout today. Glad I'm not alone struggling on this. I will keep practicing this and good luck to everyone else doing so!
Cheers man, thanks for watching! 👊🏻
Great lesson! Thank you! 👍👍
Thank you!!!!❤❤
excellent vid!!!! thank you!!!
Cheers Robert!
Great video! Been struggling with this but this was so straight forward thanks
Nice, cool Jack - thank for watching man and glad it was useful.
Practice makes perfect! Thanks for this Mike, I’m on it! 🙏🏻😅🥁
Nice one Vicky, go for it!
@mikebarnesdrums thanks Mike, very clear way to present the Moeller technique...👌🏻
Cheers for watching Dan!
Bang on! nice and slow tuition! great thanks mate :D
Cheers Jonathan!
Great demonstration and explanation! Thanks
Mike! ❤️
Cheers Nan!
Great tutor!!
Cheers man, thank you for watching and glad if helpful!
Love this Mike! Thanks you so much! You are awesome! ❤️
Will be practicing that. Can you do something from the Killers, perhaps reasons unknown if you get time of course
I have a question about this: Should I work on increasing the bpm of my practice on this over time or stick with the same speed and work on stick height for more power?
I generally just vary it - slow one day, moderate another, close to my improvement zone on another etc. I like to change it up rather than constantly just working upwards, that's where the SLOW-FAST-SLOW comes in anyway :)
@@MikeBarnesDrums Thanks so much! That makes sense
Am I right in thinking the sequence for the two handed triplet is;
R. Whip. 1
L. Up. Trip
R. Tap. Let
L. Whip. 2
R. Up. Trip
L. Tap. Let
And repeat?
Does that make sense? Really appreciate your content, thanks.
Thanks for watching - yes, that’s the one. Or “whip-tap-up” with each stick! Cheers 👊🏻
Hi Mike, first of all love your content it helps me do much. I wanted to ask what the best electronic kit is for a beginner in your opinion. I have a acoustic kit aswell but me and my both play so it's kind of hard on my neighbours. My price range is around 500 euro's. Keep up with the great work!!
Cool! Thank you for watching and so glad you've found these videos helpful.
For that price range, the clear winner for me is the Yamaha DTX432K - www.thomann.de/gb/yamaha_dtx432k_e_drum_set.htm
It's very sturdy, well built and has a proper kick drum pedal, unlike lots of others in that range.
Cheers!
@@MikeBarnesDrums thanks a lot mate!