Three thumbs up Nick ,this will help me a lot ,I have really bad independence ,it is my weakness , my right hand also wants to follow my right foot but, I am getting better with that right hand. Merci beaucoup Sweet water and Nick.
Hi David. If you really would do anything, you could always fill out an online Sweetwater Employment Application. If you got hired you'd bump into him all the time;-) Thanks for watching!
Sweetwater are you serious?!? You’re offering me a job?!?!?! At Sweetwater???!!?? I’d love to work there, but the problem is I live in Texas, and I have autism.
3 years is not a lot of time to get limb independence. I’ve been playing for 7+ and wouldn’t rate my independence as that great, although I can do this exercise quite easily on my left hand and right foot. It’s more about how independent you are than whether or not you have it, it’s a spectrum and very much a grind
I've only been playing the drums for a month and hand/foot coordination is what I'm working on. Man it sux when my hands wants to do what my foot is doing. I shall crack on with practicing this. Super teaching there Nick and thank you. Liked and subscribed 👍
One of the clearest lessons on independence I've seen! Many years ago, when i was struggling through some dry exercises on independence, I saw a documentary on Buddy Rich One of the experts said that Buddy was an extra-ordinary timekeeper, but what made him stand out was that he used his left hand nit just to mark 2 and 4, but he'd play rolls and figures like a brass section plays stabs and short phrases A light when on in my head, and I grabbed my old Krupa/Rich CDs and listened. Sure enough, that's what Buddy was doing. I heard how his lines enhanced the music From then on, it changed my view on independence. When I'm playing or working on a groove, I'm not listening to it in isolation. Rather, I'm thinking melodically. If I can't sing the phrase I'm trying to play on snare, cymbal or whatever, then its just an exercise in math, not music. Another thing I got was from his friend and mentor, Gene Krupa. Krupa always said that if you can't dance during a drum solo, he'd felt like he'd failed. So one of my favourite independence exercise, which later became my drum solo framework, was based on this. Essentially a 3:2 clave on hi-hat, triplets on the left hand, 8ths on the right, and playing/improvising on the right foot. As I play, i then switch it around the limbs as I feel...it's a poor mans Ginger Baker impression but I enjoy it! And there's something about the 3:2 polyrhythm that is so energising, don't you think?
This is what should a begginer should learn first. It might be hard, but youll get the hang of it after you get the hang of it, try doing fills that require a lot of independence.
Thank you Nick and Sweetwater. This is genuinely helpful and useful stuff. Not selling anything here -- just contributing to the drumming community. Very much appreciated.
Super simple 😳. Does limb independance become easier as you get better. As I sit here, days ticking down to my 1st lesson I'm thinking 'I'm never going to be able to do this'
Nick thank you for such a great idea to start understanding Independence I think it's important for us to free up our brains to her creativity floats awesome man
When i watch guys like Thomas lang or estepario sebriano, some guys just seem to eventually grow a whole seperate brain for each limb! Some with years of sweating blood n practice n some literally just have it from the get go. Some guys practice their whole lives n cant achieve it atleast not 100%.. danny carey was another one when i saw his drum cam for pneuma it made my brain hurt a lil watching it...then u have guys like mike mangini who are literally drum machines personified!! I have noticed tho the even tho mike mangini is like a computer and can play anything perfectly and in time, it doesn't always translate into drum parts that u feel emotionally if that makes sense...iv always noticed that especially in terms of a mangini v portnoy for example.. portnoy is a legend but isnt on a drum machine computer scale as mangini, yet i connect for more to his writing and "feeling" that u can grasp within the music... i only bring that up because i had a fresh debate about the whole portnoy v mangini after DT announced portnoys return so its fresh in my mind..
Being a metal drummer, the feet are almost no problem, and left hand is only a little bit challenging. Right hand however, kills me. I also prefer doing 8ths with the ride and quarters with the hihat for those offbeat snares, which adds to the difficulty.
Im sorry, this probably makes sense to everyone but me. However, I don’t feel like you’re teaching me how to do it, you’re just showing me how YOU do it.
My left foot wants to add a few beats to the pulse when I start with the melody on the bass. I WILL get this! Great simple lesson that’s not so simple.
@@t-man5196 Ok Bobbin', you made me google it, you were right X): "Be ignored or disregarded, as in Any advice we give them about remodeling seems to fall on deaf ears. This expression transfers physical inability to hear to someone who does not want to listen." For what is worth I love improving my grammar and usage of idioms, phrasal verbs, etc. I wish I had a major in English ;) Cheers mate!
I may practice these techniques for general dexterity training. I'm not a drummer, but playing solo projects has lots of hands on keys and guitars and feet working pedals. Also, if we aren't allowed to give a shoutout to our amazing sales person aka Joseph Secu, then i'll accept the punishment of no candy on my next order.
My favorite independence exercise is reciting the declaration of independence while playing 8th note triplets on my left foot, upbeat pulses with my right arm with improvised stick rebound fills, and migrating a simple snare accent pattern one beat later every four bars. You think that's hard? You should see what I do with the bill of rights!
I can do this exercice easy now but wy when i try to play purdie shuffle it feel like i dont have a good independence im nailing this exercice whit any limb
For you guys wanting to take it to the next level, you should pick "The New Breed" book. This book will be your biggest nightmare. But believe me, it is really worth it in the end!
I don't. Really. Why don't they just trust their ears? Especially if people call themselves musicians this should possible, shouldn't it? If people do not understand, then this "sound" is exactly what they deserve, until they learn how to use their ears. And if one considers the price point, then this is what one could define as "learning the hard way".
Nice idea, with infinite variations to play with. Just one thing: Please consider to use an accoustic drum set for your videos, or a good sounding module, like mimic pro or strike or drumit three. These Roland sounds are annoying.
After you watch, give this video a thumbs up and subscribe! 😎🤘🥁
Gave it a thumbs up even BEFORE I watched. I mean...it's Nick. There's no way this isn't thumbs-up worthy.
i give a thumbs up after u remove the electronic mayhem and replace it with real drums.
Three thumbs up Nick ,this will help me a lot ,I have really bad independence ,it is my weakness , my right hand also wants to follow my right foot but, I am getting better with that right hand. Merci beaucoup Sweet water and Nick.
@@euganubaz
One mans simple is another’s nightmare lol
He even makes drum lessons easy for me to understand. Amazing dude!!!!! What I wouldn’t give to meet Nick D’Virgilio.
😁👍
Hi David. If you really would do anything, you could always fill out an online Sweetwater Employment Application. If you got hired you'd bump into him all the time;-) Thanks for watching!
Sweetwater are you serious?!? You’re offering me a job?!?!?! At Sweetwater???!!?? I’d love to work there, but the problem is I live in Texas, and I have autism.
Amazing!
@@davidmcaninch4714 so what?!
Me watching : Ehh easy enough
Me doing : Brain.exe has stop working
System requirements: Brain: You don't have enough RAM memory for this :D
This is me, everytime I hear a Phil Collins Song, and think I can play it...
Hahahaha cool man.
I've been playing for 3 years and dont have independence. This is great practice for quarantine, thanks nick and sweetwater
3 years is not a lot of time to get limb independence. I’ve been playing for 7+ and wouldn’t rate my independence as that great, although I can do this exercise quite easily on my left hand and right foot. It’s more about how independent you are than whether or not you have it, it’s a spectrum and very much a grind
I've only been playing the drums for a month and hand/foot coordination is what I'm working on. Man it sux when my hands wants to do what my foot is doing. I shall crack on with practicing this. Super teaching there Nick and thank you. Liked and subscribed 👍
How is it going now, improvement?
One of the clearest lessons on independence I've seen!
Many years ago, when i was struggling through some dry exercises on independence, I saw a documentary on Buddy Rich
One of the experts said that Buddy was an extra-ordinary timekeeper, but what made him stand out was that he used his left hand nit just to mark 2 and 4, but he'd play rolls and figures like a brass section plays stabs and short phrases
A light when on in my head, and I grabbed my old Krupa/Rich CDs and listened.
Sure enough, that's what Buddy was doing. I heard how his lines enhanced the music
From then on, it changed my view on independence. When I'm playing or working on a groove, I'm not listening to it in isolation.
Rather, I'm thinking melodically. If I can't sing the phrase I'm trying to play on snare, cymbal or whatever, then its just an exercise in math, not music.
Another thing I got was from his friend and mentor, Gene Krupa.
Krupa always said that if you can't dance during a drum solo, he'd felt like he'd failed.
So one of my favourite independence exercise, which later became my drum solo framework, was based on this. Essentially a 3:2 clave on hi-hat, triplets on the left hand, 8ths on the right, and playing/improvising on the right foot.
As I play, i then switch it around the limbs as I feel...it's a poor mans Ginger Baker impression but I enjoy it!
And there's something about the 3:2 polyrhythm that is so energising, don't you think?
My first book about drumming. Brings back the memories.
This is what should a begginer should learn first. It might be hard, but youll get the hang of it after you get the hang of it, try doing fills that require a lot of independence.
I'm gonna watch this again on My birthday.
Hahahaha?
Cool
As a very new beginner, I look forward to the day I can do these exercises.
Being a beginner, that was sooo Cool ! Learn something new every day ! Thank's for the lesson...🎼🥁👍
Ey Nick. Thanks for these very useful tutorials. I could swear u sound exactly like Case Casem! Awesome!
Feel like I’ve struck gold by finding this video. Such a great lesson.
Thank you for this! Such a sticking point for me (and pretty much everyone else). This is laid out so great, super easy to comprehend and retain.
Thank you Nick and Sweetwater. This is genuinely helpful and useful stuff. Not selling anything here -- just contributing to the drumming community. Very much appreciated.
About to get my first drumset and I think this will be very helpful. Thanks so much for putting this out!
Gary Chester....The New Breed! Awesome!
Your kit sounds amazing. Also this is exactly the tutorial I needed thanks dude
Great stuff !
This is awesome thank you so much
Nick is a national treasure.
Enjoyed this video. And walked over to kit and began working on it right away. This challenge can make one smile.
Super good exercise man. Super good.
Dang I feel like this should be treated as a daily practice rudiment for like 10 min a day until it comes naturally. Great video.
Nick, you're one of the most multi-talented people on the planet! Kickass singer, drummer, tech gear guy, ok. I'm stopping there. too much. :)
Thanks. These exercises will come in useful! Are there downloadable notations/PDF for these?
Super simple 😳. Does limb independance become easier as you get better. As I sit here, days ticking down to my 1st lesson I'm thinking 'I'm never going to be able to do this'
Awesome Lesson!
Thanks Nick.
Nick thank you for such a great idea to start understanding Independence I think it's important for us to free up our brains to her creativity floats awesome man
No.
NICKY D YOU’RE 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
When i watch guys like Thomas lang or estepario sebriano, some guys just seem to eventually grow a whole seperate brain for each limb! Some with years of sweating blood n practice n some literally just have it from the get go. Some guys practice their whole lives n cant achieve it atleast not 100%.. danny carey was another one when i saw his drum cam for pneuma it made my brain hurt a lil watching it...then u have guys like mike mangini who are literally drum machines personified!! I have noticed tho the even tho mike mangini is like a computer and can play anything perfectly and in time, it doesn't always translate into drum parts that u feel emotionally if that makes sense...iv always noticed that especially in terms of a mangini v portnoy for example.. portnoy is a legend but isnt on a drum machine computer scale as mangini, yet i connect for more to his writing and "feeling" that u can grasp within the music... i only bring that up because i had a fresh debate about the whole portnoy v mangini after DT announced portnoys return so its fresh in my mind..
0:00 Quite okay. Thanks for asking.
Any Video nick makes is a must watch! Awesome drummer and great at reviews, great at lessons. Thank you for you hard work!
great player and teacher. look for his paradiddle around the kit video
Very good lessons.. Amazing this idea.. Happy birthday.. Haha.. This practice gives a more grip and variations on any drum pattern.. Thanks..
Thank you and always God bless
4:00 me when i am invited to my teachers son's birthday.
Being a metal drummer, the feet are almost no problem, and left hand is only a little bit challenging. Right hand however, kills me. I also prefer doing 8ths with the ride and quarters with the hihat for those offbeat snares, which adds to the difficulty.
awesome!!
more lessons please ?
Why am I just now hearing this!?!? Thank you Nick!
I’m convinced that Nick trained Thomas Lang on limb independence after this! 😂 Very powerful instruction Nick!
Very helpful!
I love this guy.😆🥁🥁🥁✌
Fantastic!!
Nothing simple about these haha! Goooood stuff🙌
Awesome.
Best drum video on this channel so far. Keep up the good work.
Im sorry, this probably makes sense to everyone but me. However, I don’t feel like you’re teaching me how to do it, you’re just showing me how YOU do it.
The second exercise is from "The Language Of Drumming" by Benny Greb
Looks simple but is so hard...
I thought i was getting good at independence and then this wrecked me!
I lost it at the right foot lmao
Huh? Why?
Gonna try the second out
Super cool
sounds really really fun to do ..
Nick, amazing video. Thanks!! One question only: what is the model of the Audiotechnica headphones you are using in the video ?
You probably already found out, but anyway, they’re ATH M50X
What equipment is Nick using to play that click track?
Its an electronic kit
I play open position. I'll just play snare with right hand, ride with left hand! 😁🥁
Same! Opens up so many variations!
I’m good with 3 limbs but when I add the left foot it feels like I’m playing drunk
Same 😂
My left foot wants to add a few beats to the pulse when I start with the melody on the bass. I WILL get this! Great simple lesson that’s not so simple.
Yeah. Same here. My left foot always ends up tryna play the same rhythm as my right foot or left hand
or both
Thanks so much Nick, rest assured this lesson didn't go into deaf ears ;) (loved it).
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@@t-man5196 I raise you ???
@@lastcall9998 I think the phrase is “didn’t fall on deaf ears”
@@t-man5196 Ok Bobbin', you made me google it, you were right X):
"Be ignored or disregarded, as in Any advice we give them about remodeling seems to fall on deaf ears. This expression transfers physical inability to hear to someone who does not want to listen."
For what is worth I love improving my grammar and usage of idioms, phrasal verbs, etc. I wish I had a major in English ;)
Cheers mate!
Great lesson. Any one know of a place where the second exercise written out to download?
Nick Rulez!!!🤘😝🤘
Deary dear nick
I may practice these techniques for general dexterity training. I'm not a drummer, but playing solo projects has lots of hands on keys and guitars and feet working pedals. Also, if we aren't allowed to give a shoutout to our amazing sales person aka Joseph Secu, then i'll accept the punishment of no candy on my next order.
No candy on your next order? What are you, a masochist!? No man should wish such a fate on another, especially himself.
I play open handed...any tips
Close your hands.
Nick is such an amazing drummer. He makes even these terrible electronic drums sound musical
My favorite independence exercise is reciting the declaration of independence while playing 8th note triplets on my left foot, upbeat pulses with my right arm with improvised stick rebound fills, and migrating a simple snare accent pattern one beat later every four bars.
You think that's hard? You should see what I do with the bill of rights!
Lol hands want to do what my feet are doing. If I get the kick going my hands want to play fast as well. This is going to take a while
11 months later how are you doing?
@@GigiWillBePirateKing still having hell with limb independence a lot better than 11 months ago and now i dumped the e kit and bought a Pearl export
I spent the first two and a half minutes of this video hotly anticipating how you were going to sing a song that is in 3/4 over a 4/4 beat. Not bad.
4 Rihanna 15:25
Good practice routine, fo sho!
Speak english please .
@@markdemell3717 grammar police? Really?
SUPER SIMPLE!@!!
I can do this exercice easy now but wy when i try to play purdie shuffle it feel like i dont have a good independence im nailing this exercice whit any limb
stephen taylor's fool in the rain video worked pretty well for me. i dunno, mebbe try that and then try to do one of the other renditions of that beat
@Jesse Dahl thx i will try today
Gary Chester - The New Breed
Play Thoughts Pt.2
Then there is "meshuggah - clockworks" :D
Bro idk why but my mind is blown I didn't know about this
Great lesson. Shame it's physically painful hearing happy birthday in 4 😂
Underrated comment
And here I was expecting a polyrhythm (Happy Birthday is in 3). Still a good tip though.
For you guys wanting to take it to the next level, you should pick "The New Breed" book. This book will be your biggest nightmare. But believe me, it is really worth it in the end!
Brain.exe encountered a problem and needs to be stopped.
Sounds like Casey kasem
The melody of happy birthday is alot less str8 and more swung tf lol
fellas, can you do an interview with drummers Jeff Sipe and Sean Rickman, cheers
this is very hard, at least for me
Adequate 24 hr period of uterine displacement.
Now teach us how to play like Neil Peart, ive been drumming for 3 weeks now
Nice! Same here
Buy 500 toms and cry after you realize you aren’t any better but no one can see because you’re hiding behind 500 toms.
Simple! Is he having a laugh? 40 years of playing and I can't get close!
Man I feel sorry for anyone that bought the TD50
I don't. Really. Why don't they just trust their ears? Especially if people call themselves musicians this should possible, shouldn't it? If people do not understand, then this "sound" is exactly what they deserve, until they learn how to use their ears. And if one considers the price point, then this is what one could define as "learning the hard way".
@@objoyful989 One can learn on margarine and ice cream containers if one is determined to learn and progress.
I threw my kit out of the window at 5:13 and took up brain surgery instead. Far easier, believe me.
Nothing about this is simple, nothing.
Thank you
Finally, a realistic sounding kit on the TD50
nope
Nice idea, with infinite variations to play with. Just one thing: Please consider to use an accoustic drum set for your videos, or a good sounding module, like mimic pro or strike or drumit three. These Roland sounds are annoying.
is a drummer. calls the rhythm the “melody”.