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There is absolutely nothing wrong with your English skill. You are quite easy to understand and I think you get the point across very well. Thank you for all you do for percussion. Your contributions do not go unnoticed. \m/
53:26 to 54:42: What you just said here... does not just apply to drumming, it applies everywhere. This is a very good life lesson right here, and it actually made me have a long discussion with one of my friends regarding this mentality xD
Great video bro! Very insightful. Made me realise I’m optimising my time terribly on the drum kit and stressing myself out trying to practice everything rather than singling things out. Also your English speaking skills are great, dare to say you stutter less than me!
Wanja, you need a new drum stool!!! Haha :D Great practise! Your completely right, seeing someones practise routines is super valueable. Thaks for this!
Nechtan, switching to this F5 ride was your best decision ever - it really makes the overall sound better! :) Can you tell me if you mike the ride up with any separate mike or it's just OH? I have a similar big-bell ride, but I struggle with a balance in the overall mix. Thanks!
That really depends on how hard and consistent you hit! I think I could play with satisfactory clarity up to ~240bpm. But live I would always use triggers for anything over 200.
In order to protect your body and also to lengthen your career, I think it is necessary to not only put on some protective equipment and also have regular body check-ups after so many years of intensive blasts.
Protective equipment? Maybe a helmet? :D Joints actually can get used to higher strains and I think warming up, playing relaxed and executing my techniques cleanly is the best protection.
@@wanjanechtangroeger protective equipment I mean wrist, ankle guard etc. By the way, I'm really amazed seeing your push pull finger technique and kick technique few years ago when you were still videoing in an outdoor environment.
@@uranuss Wow, that was a long time ago ;) I used wrist bands (mainly to stabilize and keep warm) when I had trouble with pain in my wrists but after a couple of months I kind of fixed the issue by changing my technique slightly and then I didn't need them anymore.
Ich seh erst jetzt gerade, du spielst ja gar kein longboard. Die meisten Drummer die ich kenne im Metal und sehr schnelle Doublebass spielen haben alle Longboard Pedals. Krass ;)
Ich glaub 170 - 190 ist für alle Metaldrummer unkomfortabel. Heelup ist dort schweineanstrengend und man muss sich tierisch auf gleichbleibendes Tempo konzentrieren, die Hispeed-Techniken funzen aber erst so ab 200 - 210, ein Fluch.
Enjoy the longest video ever on this channel and check out my drum courses and drum school below ;)
► My drum courses: www.wanjanechtangroeger.com/pages/drum-courses
There is absolutely nothing wrong with your English skill. You are quite easy to understand and I think you get the point across very well. Thank you for all you do for percussion. Your contributions do not go unnoticed. \m/
Already favorited it. Don't ever delete this video.
That chair has seen some serious use.
Your English is very good Wanja, thankyou for making this video.
53:26 to 54:42: What you just said here... does not just apply to drumming, it applies everywhere. This is a very good life lesson right here, and it actually made me have a long discussion with one of my friends regarding this mentality xD
Haha, yes I think this kind of mindset is very good in all kinds of things!
hey wanja this is cool man
can you make maybe another one
in the furture
good job
Great video bro! Very insightful. Made me realise I’m optimising my time terribly on the drum kit and stressing myself out trying to practice everything rather than singling things out. Also your English speaking skills are great, dare to say you stutter less than me!
Absolutely fantastic! I will drink to that aswell! amazing drummer!
Wanja, you need a new drum stool!!! Haha :D
Great practise! Your completely right, seeing someones practise routines is super valueable. Thaks for this!
Coincidentally I was wondering a couple of days ago if there are any complete training session videos. Thank you!
Already enjoying this... Cheers nechtan!
Danke für alles
Thank you so much! This will help me set some (lofty) goals with ways to practice to achieve them!
This is amazing. I appreciate this.
Man you wasome 🙏🏻❤️💪🤘
Do you have that drum drum throne for how many years? :)
1:50 I know what we can get you for Christmas :D
Nechtan, switching to this F5 ride was your best decision ever - it really makes the overall sound better! :)
Can you tell me if you mike the ride up with any separate mike or it's just OH? I have a similar big-bell ride, but I struggle with a balance in the overall mix.
Thanks!
Just OH!
Awesomeeee
Awesome playing - im curious though. At which speeds is it essential to have triggers for clarity of the patterns? Cheers
That really depends on how hard and consistent you hit! I think I could play with satisfactory clarity up to ~240bpm. But live I would always use triggers for anything over 200.
those are some cool looking sticks. What sticks do you use??
VF Classic Metal N! They are linked here if you want to check them out :) www.wanjanechtangroeger.com/pages/drummingequipment
In order to protect your body and also to lengthen your career, I think it is necessary to not only put on some protective equipment and also have regular body check-ups after so many years of intensive blasts.
Protective equipment? Maybe a helmet? :D
Joints actually can get used to higher strains and I think warming up, playing relaxed and executing my techniques cleanly is the best protection.
@@wanjanechtangroeger protective equipment I mean wrist, ankle guard etc. By the way, I'm really amazed seeing your push pull finger technique and kick technique few years ago when you were still videoing in an outdoor environment.
@@uranuss Wow, that was a long time ago ;)
I used wrist bands (mainly to stabilize and keep warm) when I had trouble with pain in my wrists but after a couple of months I kind of fixed the issue by changing my technique slightly and then I didn't need them anymore.
Awesome! Dude do you want a new drum stool?🤣
It is not dead yet and only in death does duty end :D
@@wanjanechtangroeger hahaaaa I thought you’d keep it till the end🤣 fair play haha
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Ich seh erst jetzt gerade, du spielst ja gar kein longboard. Die meisten Drummer die ich kenne im Metal und sehr schnelle Doublebass spielen haben alle Longboard Pedals. Krass ;)
Macht für mich persönlich kaum Unterschied und ich habe das Empfinden, dass ich etwas mehr Power habe mit Shortboard ;)
Speed is here. And What else?
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Ich glaub 170 - 190 ist für alle Metaldrummer unkomfortabel. Heelup ist dort schweineanstrengend und man muss sich tierisch auf gleichbleibendes Tempo konzentrieren, die Hispeed-Techniken funzen aber erst so ab 200 - 210, ein Fluch.
You play always with heel toe....