I have to disagree. I can go that fast all day long and I play on my toes and the ball of My feet . I will admit sometimes it's a bit painful if you push it too hard. But my old school Gen X self.. no pain no gain! You shouldn't compromise power for speed. Least not in my humble opinion. Grip through it and invest in Ibuprofen and icy Hot lol
@@a.nobodys.nobody I don't know. maybe? I learned how to tap dance when I was really young two maybe 3 years old when I started clogging buck dancing . It was my mom's idea. But I got a set of drums when I was about 5 years old. I messed around with them didn't really learn much till I was about 10 or 11. :00 but I learned how to clog really well. So when I really did get serious with the drums I was already lightning and fast double bass straight off the bat, my feet then we're faster than my hands now. They're about even the speed. I tapped that some of the pedals look up some clogging Buck dancing. You'll see what I mean toe and the ball. And yeah it's a little painful but it's worth it. Lightning fast power. Shuffle ball change equals to drums. Shuffle ball right shuffle ball left shuffle ball right shuffle ball left shuffle ball right shuffle ball left. Greasy speed. No swivel technique necessary.
Man, thank you. Im finally nailing this technique
Great sounding drums and wow man that was clean!
Could u please make a video about playing rimshots (emphasis on blast beats as well as accented fills)?
Are we looking at an example of good form or being too far away?
Good day, is it possible to do this with a chain drive pedal? Because the beater of the edal also goes along. Thanks and take care..
yes, definitely ruclips.net/user/shortsvwkG0RYdSdw
Bottom line is that you should play in whatever way is comfortable to the individual.
I have to disagree. I can go that fast all day long and I play on my toes and the ball of My feet . I will admit sometimes it's a bit painful if you push it too hard. But my old school Gen X self.. no pain no gain! You shouldn't compromise power for speed. Least not in my humble opinion. Grip through it and invest in Ibuprofen and icy Hot lol
Terrible advice bro.
@@a.nobodys.nobody I don't know. maybe? I learned how to tap dance when I was really young two maybe 3 years old when I started clogging buck dancing . It was my mom's idea. But I got a set of drums when I was about 5 years old. I messed around with them didn't really learn much till I was about 10 or 11. :00 but I learned how to clog really well. So when I really did get serious with the drums I was already lightning and fast double bass straight off the bat, my feet then we're faster than my hands now. They're about even the speed. I tapped that some of the pedals look up some clogging Buck dancing. You'll see what I mean toe and the ball. And yeah it's a little painful but it's worth it. Lightning fast power. Shuffle ball change equals to drums. Shuffle ball right shuffle ball left shuffle ball right shuffle ball left shuffle ball right shuffle ball left. Greasy speed. No swivel technique necessary.