Too much information from too many voices. I try to take something from every channel yet...ease of intake is important to the way I learn. This is a lot of information to take in.
After years of playing drums, years of watching thousands of drum videos, months of lessons, this is the absolute best approach that has resonated with me. Thank you so much for posting this. It's truly gold.
Stephen’s system works for me because it’s premised upon how I learn and then develop a more complex utilization of what I had developed on a prior level. Stay with it, viewers. Thank you Stephen.
I just got a new practice/rehearsal space and started using this system with a paradiddle, because there’s no wifi and it’s harder to be distracted by lesson videos. Just having to pre-plan and go in and spend time with something opened up my practice time and is producing big improvements.
I've been playing the drums for about a year now and I can confidently say that this video in specific has helped me more then any other resource out there and I am forever grateful. Thank you for all the valuable lessons!
I'm 59 & started playing 2 1/2 years ago. You hit on issues here & in your other videos that I have, but no one else (young students) mentions. For example, you talk about moving around the kit disrupting the exact same sequence. YES! I noticed this early on. And like you say, I concluded the sound itself messed with my perception. (Using an electronic kit, I shut off the sound & had no issues.) The worst for me is snare/high-hat & snare/kick. For my whole non-musician life, listening to rock/pop music, my ears didn't connect low & high sounds into the same sequence. (I attribute some of this to the sometimes mediocre sound systems I was listening on.) It's been a struggle for my old brain to connect them. Having you acknowledge these simple but real hurdles is a great help to my psyche, supporting that I'm not the only one tripping over them. That's just one example. There are plenty of these seemingly little hitches that I hit, which you mention. Thank you. I look forward to studying this system to see how I can pull it into my practice. Thank you!
Yea, our hearing will hold up our learning at times. I call it the speed of your hearing. There are some tempos that will be harder because they are unfamiliar. You don't listen to music at that tempo, play it at that tempo, etc. So the key is exposing your ear to playing simples patterns at that tempo and listening to music at that tempo. That's just one example. Glad this hit you where you needed it!
Thank you very much for such a useful video ! I started my drumming journey in my 35+ years around 10 months ago. Not an easy thing to learn should I say when you are an adult and you are closing to your 40 😀 but it is incredibly exciting and addictive activity, that's for sure. You videos such a big help for the newbies like me 🤩 A lot of stuff I struggle with, but I would say my biggest struggle still after first 10 months of practise is still time-keeping and staying in the pocket during the grooves, covering and playing along the songs, fills and so on... also I struggle a lot with triplets, especially quarter triplets and half note triplets 😁
I’m in my 50’s and started about a year ago. I’m doing ok but I get in a rut and stop for a bit but I absolutely love drums, I have all my life. Good luck to you, I’m sure your doing awesome 😊
WOW! This is the most valuable drum related video I have ever viewed. THANK YOU STEPHEN, This is a paradigm shift on learning how to integrate new licks, stickings and phrases, man so good!
Thanks for this! I'm a pianist and have always wanted to play drums. Just ordered a tabletop kit and looking forward to this (programming drums sucks on keys and mouse). Subscribed.
I really like this system. I had a bunch of technique issues that held me back from playing smoothly or developing speed. Now that I’ve worked on these, this system will be very useful. Thanks
I was worried my converted 14×10 tom to snare, sounded too loose and sloppy, but it sounds a lot like YOURS, so i feel a lot better. I LOVE the green sparkle kit, btw. And thank you for this GREAT essential lesson. 😃
Huh! I've been out of drumming for years aside from surviving some sessions here & there due to bad tendonitis. As I slowly pick it back up basically a decade+ after hanging it up as a touring player, my main concern now is flow & economy of movement around the kit (smart sticking, etc), & I've never seen that taught as algorithmic exercises like this. This should add a little extra method sauce as I try to build some safe strength again. Thank you!
Great . But isn't this approach orchestrating rudiments using different note values in a linear exponential process. Cool though . I’m thinking this repetition subsumes “ the sticking “ & we have 🎶😺⚡️🔥
Why didn't you use another paradiddle-diddle for the six stroke triplet section? I teach hundreds of rudimental combinations in my teaching.I use this method for breaking the time...But,I stick to one thing at a time.
That's why they invented mirrors that's why we have video cameras that's why there's metronomes that's why you have to study the math it's involved with playing music and being accuracy South City drum world San Francisco California
If you do more of these deep dives, you'll find that people start to think "oh, ok this guy actually knows what he's talking about about,now I'll buy the course" As someone who doesn't buy into courses, it's usually because RUclips videos are 13,18,22 minutes of usually jargon and it doesn't make me Believe they really have a lot to offer,as you can only tell so much from a regular style RUclips video, where value is pretended to be there, but usually isn't. Someone like Steven Clark "the non glamorous drummer" is one such channel, where all I see is fake inspiration, teleprompter reading, over exaggerations of things, and making things seem way bigger than they really are. I never see him play to where I'd actually believe I could learn something from him. His whole channel is just fraudulent if you ask me
with respect of all the opinions, can say that for me, as for a complete newbiew drummer, Steven Clark' channel has been also very useful along of many other educational channels🙂😊 My humble thank you to everyone who makes teaching content, this is such a hard work 🙏🙏🙏
If you go back to one of Steven’s “Drum Podcast” last month on “The KEY to Finding a Great Drum Teacher is?”, you have to like the Teacher. There is so much info out there on YT and some will just not connect with you. Fraudulent, I don’t know but I do find at times Mr Clark’s info to click for me. Disclaimer: I’m going to my 2nd SDS camp retreat, am a lifetime member of Stephen’s DBD school( 5+ years since his Kickstarter for the studio), so have totally connected with Stephen’s methods of teaching.
@@carlsg9195 totally agree here that there is a lot of content nowdays that may make a connection with you or may not, and it is totally normal. Just wanted to express the idea that all the educational content creates deserve tons of respect, since it is a titanic work, and if you are a beginner like me, you find all of them very helpful 😎
@@carlsg9195 totally agree here that there is lot of content nowadays in youtube that may make a connection with you or may not, and it is normal I believe 😀 Just wanted to express the idea that all of the education content creates deserve tons of respect, since it is a titanic work. As a beginner like me, I can say I find almost all of the channels where people teach drumming extremely helpful 😎
That's the beauty of music...one person's approach works for some, not for others. I'd encourage you to find what DOES work for you though. That's what is most important
You tuned me out when you said “metronome” - came to learn how to play the drums and immediately i found you getting technical and going too fast. Sorry, I’m moving on to amother video.
Go to my channel...I have over 700 videos. Find one that suits your learning level where you are. A metronome is a tool we have to use to work on timing. So you will hear me refer to working with one in many of my lessons.
I don’t care!!! Is not fun to listen to… but aside from his tone of voice for the most part… he teaches some fundamental things on the drums. So I guess he’s alright
What's your biggest struggle in your drumming right now?
Dynamics are hard
I'm not Tomas Lang or Dave Weckl. That is a big struggle.
Kit mobility and switching
Too much information from too many voices. I try to take something from every channel yet...ease of intake is important to the way I learn. This is a lot of information to take in.
@@hugolafhugolafyeah you're not Dave Grohl either so it's all good😂
After years of playing drums, years of watching thousands of drum videos, months of lessons, this is the absolute best approach that has resonated with me.
Thank you so much for posting this. It's truly gold.
Thank you my friend. So glad it hit home.
The way you turn such a simple sticking pattern into such a great groove in the end stages illustrates the process so well and really is inspiring
Stephen’s system works for me because it’s premised upon how I learn and then develop a more complex utilization of what I had developed on a prior level. Stay with it, viewers. Thank you Stephen.
I just got a new practice/rehearsal space and started using this system with a paradiddle, because there’s no wifi and it’s harder to be distracted by lesson videos.
Just having to pre-plan and go in and spend time with something opened up my practice time and is producing big improvements.
I've been playing the drums for about a year now and I can confidently say that this video in specific has helped me more then any other resource out there and I am forever grateful. Thank you for all the valuable lessons!
I'm 59 & started playing 2 1/2 years ago. You hit on issues here & in your other videos that I have, but no one else (young students) mentions.
For example, you talk about moving around the kit disrupting the exact same sequence. YES! I noticed this early on. And like you say, I concluded the sound itself messed with my perception. (Using an electronic kit, I shut off the sound & had no issues.)
The worst for me is snare/high-hat & snare/kick. For my whole non-musician life, listening to rock/pop music, my ears didn't connect low & high sounds into the same sequence. (I attribute some of this to the sometimes mediocre sound systems I was listening on.) It's been a struggle for my old brain to connect them.
Having you acknowledge these simple but real hurdles is a great help to my psyche, supporting that I'm not the only one tripping over them.
That's just one example. There are plenty of these seemingly little hitches that I hit, which you mention. Thank you.
I look forward to studying this system to see how I can pull it into my practice.
Thank you!
Yea, our hearing will hold up our learning at times. I call it the speed of your hearing. There are some tempos that will be harder because they are unfamiliar. You don't listen to music at that tempo, play it at that tempo, etc. So the key is exposing your ear to playing simples patterns at that tempo and listening to music at that tempo. That's just one example. Glad this hit you where you needed it!
What they said
Thank you very much for such a useful video ! I started my drumming journey in my 35+ years around 10 months ago. Not an easy thing to learn should I say when you are an adult and you are closing to your 40 😀 but it is incredibly exciting and addictive activity, that's for sure. You videos such a big help for the newbies like me 🤩 A lot of stuff I struggle with, but I would say my biggest struggle still after first 10 months of practise is still time-keeping and staying in the pocket during the grooves, covering and playing along the songs, fills and so on... also I struggle a lot with triplets, especially quarter triplets and half note triplets 😁
Similar boat. Old lady learning and triplets kiiiillll me.
@@Michelle_Ellen87 you should do some recordings 😀would be cool to support your progress. greetings from Finland !🥶🥶🥶
I’m in my 50’s and started about a year ago. I’m doing ok but I get in a rut and stop for a bit but I absolutely love drums, I have all my life. Good luck to you, I’m sure your doing awesome 😊
@@karichurchilllaidman7391 thank you very much, and all the best with your drumming journey too! have fun 🐼
Same age and stating soon, waiting on set to come in. I can’t wait to start
WOW! This is the most valuable drum related video I have ever viewed. THANK YOU STEPHEN, This is a paradigm shift on learning how to integrate new licks, stickings and phrases, man so good!
Thanks for sharing your light with me. You are an inspiration. Superior teacher!
You're more than welcome. And thank you my friend!
Just bought an electronic kit and am looking forward to using your techniques. I'm 62 and finally learning. Thank you!
Welcome to the fam!
Thanks for this! I'm a pianist and have always wanted to play drums. Just ordered a tabletop kit and looking forward to this (programming drums sucks on keys and mouse).
Subscribed.
So glad it helped!
Thanks so much, Mr. Taylor!!!! This is so helpful to see you go through! I love your way at explaining.
! It helps me understand the bigger concepts!!
I don't even play drums, but I really appreciate this methodical approach, I'm already getting ideas on how I can improve my guitar practice routine.
Oh, this for sure applies to all instruments
Wonderful exercises, I really like your teaching. 👍
Art of Practice 2.0. A strong video as always!🎉🎉🎉
I really like this system. I had a bunch of technique issues that held me back from playing smoothly or developing speed. Now that I’ve worked on these, this system will be very useful. Thanks
This is incredible!
Awesome Stephen this is very good instruction thanks mate 👍🏾
Great stuff, love paradiddlediddle exercises, and the levels👍
I was worried my converted 14×10 tom to snare, sounded too loose and sloppy, but it sounds a lot like YOURS, so i feel a lot better.
I LOVE the green sparkle kit, btw.
And thank you for this GREAT essential lesson. 😃
®o helpful! I can't wait until I can explore like THAT!! very fun
Great lesson and explanations
Thank you
Thank you , a lot of good advice
This thing is awsome. Thanks dude.
Huh! I've been out of drumming for years aside from surviving some sessions here & there due to bad tendonitis. As I slowly pick it back up basically a decade+ after hanging it up as a touring player, my main concern now is flow & economy of movement around the kit (smart sticking, etc), & I've never seen that taught as algorithmic exercises like this. This should add a little extra method sauce as I try to build some safe strength again. Thank you!
Methodical and helpful thanks ❤
Thanks for the wisdom darling
You bet sweetheart
Ok....The first time you played it, you did not do a third paradiddle-diddle..Now I like that.
Thank you 👍👍👍
I have just attended my very first class on Drums, is there any stuff for me here to start my learning..
Great stuff.
Idk what you're talking about, "pick it and stick it" is great.
Realizing this guys’ school was made when I was born 😶🤯
Lol, yea, been around a hot minute
I’m stuck on tuning my drums. I did have them pretty good but now my kick drum never sounds right. My struggle is keeping my kick up with my sticking
Great . But isn't this approach orchestrating rudiments using different note values in a linear exponential process. Cool though . I’m thinking this repetition subsumes “ the sticking “ & we have 🎶😺⚡️🔥
Why didn't you use another paradiddle-diddle for the six stroke triplet section? I teach hundreds of rudimental combinations in my teaching.I use this method for breaking the time...But,I stick to one thing at a time.
I do
What's funny is that the mistake playing at 5 minutes still sounds good for progressive metal folk hehe
That's why they invented mirrors that's why we have video cameras that's why there's metronomes that's why you have to study the math it's involved with playing music and being accuracy South City drum world San Francisco California
Haha you come up with great new words😂
🕺🏻
Hi
Chipotle is smoked jalepeno.
Chipotle a chili!???
I did not know Louis CK was also into drumming
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If you do more of these deep dives, you'll find that people start to think "oh, ok this guy actually knows what he's talking about about,now I'll buy the course"
As someone who doesn't buy into courses, it's usually because RUclips videos are 13,18,22 minutes of usually jargon and it doesn't make me Believe they really have a lot to offer,as you can only tell so much from a regular style RUclips video, where value is pretended to be there, but usually isn't. Someone like Steven Clark "the non glamorous drummer" is one such channel, where all I see is fake inspiration, teleprompter reading, over exaggerations of things, and making things seem way bigger than they really are. I never see him play to where I'd actually believe I could learn something from him. His whole channel is just fraudulent if you ask me
with respect of all the opinions, can say that for me, as for a complete newbiew drummer, Steven Clark' channel has been also very useful along of many other educational channels🙂😊 My humble thank you to everyone who makes teaching content, this is such a hard work 🙏🙏🙏
If you go back to one of Steven’s “Drum Podcast” last month on “The KEY to Finding a Great Drum Teacher is?”, you have to like the Teacher. There is so much info out there on YT and some will just not connect with you. Fraudulent, I don’t know but I do find at times Mr Clark’s info to click for me. Disclaimer: I’m going to my 2nd SDS camp retreat, am a lifetime member of Stephen’s DBD school( 5+ years since his Kickstarter for the studio), so have totally connected with Stephen’s methods of teaching.
@@carlsg9195 totally agree here that there is a lot of content nowdays that may make a connection with you or may not, and it is totally normal. Just wanted to express the idea that all the educational content creates deserve tons of respect, since it is a titanic work, and if you are a beginner like me, you find all of them very helpful 😎
@@carlsg9195 totally agree here that there is lot of content nowadays in youtube that may make a connection with you or may not, and it is normal I believe 😀 Just wanted to express the idea that all of the education content creates deserve tons of respect, since it is a titanic work. As a beginner like me, I can say I find almost all of the channels where people teach drumming extremely helpful 😎
Sorry man. That's not helping me. What you're playing Sounds out of time and not musical
That's the beauty of music...one person's approach works for some, not for others. I'd encourage you to find what DOES work for you though. That's what is most important
You tuned me out when you said “metronome” - came to learn how to play the drums and immediately i found you getting technical and going too fast. Sorry, I’m moving on to amother video.
Go to my channel...I have over 700 videos. Find one that suits your learning level where you are.
A metronome is a tool we have to use to work on timing. So you will hear me refer to working with one in many of my lessons.
@@StephenTaylorDrums okay. I check you out then.
I don’t care!!! Is not fun to listen to… but aside from his tone of voice for the most part… he teaches some fundamental things on the drums. So I guess he’s alright