Finally! This is easily the best instructional video on how to learn the double stroke roll I've found, and I've watched dozens of videos, some from very well known "instructors". Too many videos "demonstrate" it, but don't teach you how to do it. I was using the push/pull but could not figure out how to get any speed going, now I know why. You are a gifted teacher. Thank you for this and please keep the content coming.
Excellent explanation and the correct way to develop the double stroke roll. I'm playing 50 years and still work on this execution. And I always go back to what Jazz Drummer/Teacher Michael Carvin said, "the drummer that controls the bounce has the best technique."
Amazing lesson! For a long time I’ve considered double strokes as a mystery I couldn’t solve. There was no way I could get them fast AND relaxed. I struggled with wrist stroke doubles, the ”bounce-grip” technique, the squeeze. But now I feel that I finally GET it. Thank you!
Very good lesson! The double stroke is counterintuitive because the second note is developed through an upstroke and not a downstroke. That's why many people play sloppy doubles because their entire concept is incorrect. You explained it well.
Maria, it's simply amazing, how you explain the techniques of drum. It's so worth it listen to you. Please, keep motivated to share more drum "hacks" on RUclips. Your movies are structured, focussed, ingenious! Thx
Thank you so much. I'm definitely analytical and when it comes to instruction I really want to have my advice be useful and help people grow. I studied a lot on how to be an effective teacher and I try to dig into the hows and whys rather than simply demonstrating and telling people to 'just do it like this'.
@@MariaWulfMusic I thank you for your work! i convinced your students love you! i do for your calm kind of teaching! just visited your site, you dont have a donate button, i would like to support you!
Hello and thank you. I'm using a Sabian Quiet Tone pad. It has feet and can sit on top of a snare drum so it's quite but still gets some snare vibrations, or you can set it on any solid surface.
This is a great lesson! But there is one problem, when I go back to review the lesson I realise I keep spending time searching for the training instructions which are kind of intermingled with the explanations (theory). I really would like all the lessons split into theory part and then practice part. So every lesson could be 3A (theory) and 3B ( how to practice), and maybe 3C (common errors)
Hi, that is a Sabian Quiet Tone Pad on top of a bronze Pearl Freefloater. The pad is great because it uses a real drum head and catches some of the snare buzz.
You are a great drummer and teacher. I bet you can play 64th note triplets no problem. This video brings me to one question though. How is your metronome so loud?
Not in management but I was lucky enough to have been able to focus on all this during a time in my life before family, work, and bills. I try to continue to prioritize regular time in my schedule to keep up the fundamentals.
Yeah, I agree. That was an error on my part. The recording speed and playback speeds were set on different fps. Syncing the audio isn't possible because of the speed variation so I had to go with a happy medium.
Thanks for not only teaching how to practice doing it correctly, but also explaining the potential mistakes and showing how they sound.
I'm new to this channel - what a great teacher Maria is.
Finally! This is easily the best instructional video on how to learn the double stroke roll I've found, and I've watched dozens of videos, some from very well known "instructors". Too many videos "demonstrate" it, but don't teach you how to do it. I was using the push/pull but could not figure out how to get any speed going, now I know why. You are a gifted teacher. Thank you for this and please keep the content coming.
Excellent explanation and the correct way to develop the double stroke roll. I'm playing
50 years and still work on this execution. And I always go back to what Jazz Drummer/Teacher Michael Carvin said, "the drummer that controls the bounce has the best technique."
Amazing lesson! For a long time I’ve considered double strokes as a mystery I couldn’t solve. There was no way I could get them fast AND relaxed. I struggled with wrist stroke doubles, the ”bounce-grip” technique, the squeeze. But now I feel that I finally GET it. Thank you!
Thanks, I'm glad this is helpful.
Very good lesson! The double stroke is counterintuitive because the second note is developed through an upstroke and not a downstroke. That's why many people play sloppy doubles because their entire concept is incorrect. You explained it well.
Thanks. When I discovered that it transformed my double immensely.
This is such a good lesson, articulated as cleanly as her double strokes themselves!
Thank you very much, you teach in a very clear and logical manner! It helps a lot!😊
I think I've watched 12 or so videos on this subject and this by far has clarified things the most.
Thanks for the feedback.
I think that wrist snap was the piece of info Ive been looking for. Thank you 🤗
Maria, it's simply amazing, how you explain the techniques of drum. It's so worth it listen to you. Please, keep motivated to share more drum "hacks" on RUclips. Your movies are structured, focussed, ingenious! Thx
Thank you so much. I'm definitely analytical and when it comes to instruction I really want to have my advice be useful and help people grow. I studied a lot on how to be an effective teacher and I try to dig into the hows and whys rather than simply demonstrating and telling people to 'just do it like this'.
THANK YOU SO MUCH, MARIA! ❤ You're great teacher. I'm so excited about making my doubles sound as clean as singles haha
Thanks!One of the best lection about doubles!
This is good stuff, thanks for excellent lesson. Liked and subscribed.
Great teachings, Gordy Knudston explains this really explains this well, as well. Thanks
Superb lesson.
Excellent teaching! I ask my drum teacher why my finger hurts, but he only tell me practice more😅 Thanks for sharing!
This is the best teaching channel around! Do you do one on one online lessons?
Hello and thank you. Send me a note via my email and we can discuss lessons. mariawulf.com/contact/
so glad i found your chanel! realy helpful, also the first two lessions, helped me well!
Subscribed and A BIG LIKE!
Thank you so much. I really appreciate it.
@@MariaWulfMusic I thank you for your work! i convinced your students love you! i do for your calm kind of teaching! just visited your site, you dont have a donate button, i would like to support you!
Thx for the lesson, teacher
Very well explained.....Greetings from n.e. England 👍🏻
Greetings!
Very helpful to me.
You have another workable technic.
Great content, you are a wonderful teacher. Your set up looks unique. Are you using a separate head on top of your snare bottom head?
Hello and thank you. I'm using a Sabian Quiet Tone pad. It has feet and can sit on top of a snare drum so it's quite but still gets some snare vibrations, or you can set it on any solid surface.
This is a great lesson!
But there is one problem, when I go back to review the lesson I realise I keep spending time searching for the training instructions which are kind of intermingled with the explanations (theory).
I really would like all the lessons split into theory part and then practice part.
So every lesson could be 3A (theory) and 3B ( how to practice), and maybe 3C (common errors)
At last...... Brilliant metronome idea, that'll do it
impressive your 5 from singles to 5 from dbls - really impressive, maybe I should play tuba
Great lesson….what kind of a snare(s) set-up is that?
Hi, that is a Sabian Quiet Tone Pad on top of a bronze Pearl Freefloater. The pad is great because it uses a real drum head and catches some of the snare buzz.
You are a great drummer and teacher. I bet you can play 64th note triplets no problem. This video brings me to one question though. How is your metronome so loud?
Hello, I was using a Yamaha Clickstation and it has a fairly loud click at the highest volume. I'm not sure if they're even available anymore.
Great !!
Good teachings, I imagine you are strict in all aspects in life. Are you in management for a living?
Love the discipline ❤
Not in management but I was lucky enough to have been able to focus on all this during a time in my life before family, work, and bills. I try to continue to prioritize regular time in my schedule to keep up the fundamentals.
@@MariaWulfMusic I really enjoy the strictness in your approach, thanks for the video
This would be better, if the sound synced with the video
Yeah, I agree. That was an error on my part. The recording speed and playback speeds were set on different fps. Syncing the audio isn't possible because of the speed variation so I had to go with a happy medium.
❤amazing please be my drum treacher