How I got started in finger drumming

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  • Опубликовано: 30 янв 2025

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  • @TheQuestforGroove
    @TheQuestforGroove  5 лет назад +12

    After two years I found the guy who came up with the first version of the pad layout that I still use today. His name is Brandon Murphy and the original vid can be found over here >> ruclips.net/video/3vKb0oe5gfw/видео.html

  • @elcanaldepotrillo
    @elcanaldepotrillo 4 года назад +6

    I was a drummer since I was 14 years old, I'm 41. 9 years ago I leave my band and also my drums. Now I don't have space and the drummer inside my find you to re-learn how to play drums again, now with my fingers. This is my story. Thanks from Barcelona!

    • @TheQuestforGroove
      @TheQuestforGroove  4 года назад

      So happy to read this. I wish you well on your journey and hope that I can help you in your re-learning!

  • @RalphLBaer
    @RalphLBaer 2 года назад

    Glad I listened to the whole video. Nice EP.

  • @rayderrich
    @rayderrich 2 года назад

    4 years later my story has yet to begin... but I loved listening to yours.

    • @TheQuestforGroove
      @TheQuestforGroove  2 года назад +1

      More story coming very soon. I got a part time office job 3 years ago and will talk about that 🙂 Even more complete!

  • @DHaynesakafingerrs
    @DHaynesakafingerrs 5 лет назад +6

    Hey There! Great job with what you've established and thanks for the shout outs! :)

    • @TheQuestforGroove
      @TheQuestforGroove  5 лет назад +1

      Thanks David! I love everything you do and I'm very happy to see all those new videos on the mpc live coming out. You truly keep innovating all the time! Very inspiring.

    • @DHaynesakafingerrs
      @DHaynesakafingerrs 5 лет назад

      @@TheQuestforGroove cool man!!

  • @peterford1702
    @peterford1702 2 года назад

    Just listening to the EP, it’s beautiful, so good. Great song writing, superb vocalist, Great instrumentation,production and of course finger drumming. I’m started doing your course, thank you for all the content.

    • @TheQuestforGroove
      @TheQuestforGroove  2 года назад

      Thanks Peter! I will let them know as well, I bet they'll be happy to hear it.

  • @FeralPyg
    @FeralPyg 6 лет назад +8

    That’s an inspiring story! I only started in February this year with a view to providing some authentic percussion sounds for my live-looping tunes. I’m already finding many unexpected benefits. My timing and rhythm has improved, on those occasions I play with a real drummer, I can better understand what he’s up to and give more constructive ideas for grooves etc. Also for live looping, I feed a stream of midi notes back to my Akai and I get a cool light metronome and a bar counter so I know where I am within a live loop.
    As well as following your vids, I’ve been working straight from drum sheet music to practice Bossa nova grooves and specific grooves for specific songs e.g. Chameleon, Freddie Hubbard tunes etc. I also want to live loop some film themes so I’ll be using a more orchestral kit with timpani etc.
    It’s given me a whole new appreciation for percussion!

    • @TheQuestforGroove
      @TheQuestforGroove  6 лет назад

      Awesome! Yeah I found that when your own rhythm improves it actually helps with editing and programming beats and other parts as well. I now just hear that the bass is 6 ms early and adjust it. Very handy :-)
      And learning drum beats from a sheet is great. It's not that hard to figure out actually and if you know how to do that theres an infinite world of stuff to practice out there.

  • @PCPSavedMyLife2013
    @PCPSavedMyLife2013 5 лет назад +1

    I'm glad I found your channel. Shortly after watching you I bought an AKAI MPD218 using your layout felt great, and since a week I've already come out with a song using finger drumming and it's all thanks to you. Music is all about a productive work flow having a means to add percussion to my ideas through utilizing my fingers instead of buying and learning an e-drum as I originally intended is far more productive.

    • @TheQuestforGroove
      @TheQuestforGroove  5 лет назад +1

      Wow, that's so great to hear! What you're describing is exactly what I discovered as well and it's so nice to know that sharing all this stuff is actually helping people, which was the goal all along!

    • @PCPSavedMyLife2013
      @PCPSavedMyLife2013 5 лет назад

      ​@@TheQuestforGroove Inspiration comes a random times but the worst thing is not being able get your ideas out and instead fooling around with trying to get the sound that is in your head to match with what equipment you have. By the end you lose your idea or realize you haven't found what you're looking for.
      Once again thank you, and keep up the great work.

  • @mingxinli3828
    @mingxinli3828 5 лет назад +1

    Love your videos man! Finger Drumming is the way forward!

  • @davidosabas
    @davidosabas 6 лет назад +19

    Wow. This is one of the best stories I've heard in a while. I'm really looking forward to get into finger drumming so I'll take a tip from your other video and invest into MPD218 and later the mk3. I don't think you know how happy i am that I stumbled upon your videos because I was looking for some good drum machines and saw your videos. Now I've dug pretty deep into your tutorials, it's awesome.

    • @TheQuestforGroove
      @TheQuestforGroove  6 лет назад +2

      Man, it's always so rewarding to read stuff like this. I have a lot more stuff planned for the near future and Im very glad you're with me on this journey!

  • @lecleto
    @lecleto 5 лет назад +1

    Fantastic story! As you described, for a many years I tried play drums on keyboard and never had a good results. In the end I always going to loops but it´s a real problem find what you realy want. Sometimes you have a luck but this is not a rule! In 2014 I discoverd an app for Iphone that uses a virtual 8 pads like Akay LPD-8 and this was brutal change in my mind. As you said, the layout change all. Before, on keyboard, I had the drum concepts in my mind but never was possible made a good drum track. With pads, today, I realy can play like drummer, not like you, but this simple change in concept changes all!! Thank you for your generosity and remember, now you are our inspiration! Cheers from Brazil!

  • @Rouciak
    @Rouciak 4 года назад +1

    Just watched video on your website and it's great story and concept. I've started with piano, than got interested in production and then with drums. Love the music but never actually believed in that I will play or produce my own beats or songs. Still long way to go but your course and teaching technique made all very pleasant and enjoyable. Always was sure that I can't keep the rythm and it proved me wrong. Thank you

    • @TheQuestforGroove
      @TheQuestforGroove  4 года назад +1

      Wow, that's so amazing to hear! Yes, I'm a firm believer that keeping rhythm can be learned and improved because I did this myself as well. One of my favorite drum educators and players Benny Greb has a DVD about the art and science of groove and he starts out by explaining that he did not have the magical ability when he started. He learned by focusing on certain things and improving them. Worked for him, and now it works for me and apparently also for you!

  • @paulo_costa
    @paulo_costa 4 года назад +1

    That' s a good reason in fact...greetings from portugal

  • @DongWork4Yuda
    @DongWork4Yuda 6 лет назад +4

    you had a vision and you believed in your vision. Plus the drive to do so... That's the secret to your success. Seeing what you are able to accomplish has done exactly what you set out to do.. I'm inspired to add finger drumming to my keyboard work and I plan on doing originals myself for better of for worse..

    • @TheQuestforGroove
      @TheQuestforGroove  6 лет назад

      Nothing more to add. That's exactly it! Go for it, believe in yourself and put in the work!

  • @turbopape
    @turbopape 5 лет назад +1

    Very inspiring story. Thanks for sharing :)

  • @JamesMyddelton
    @JamesMyddelton 6 лет назад +1

    Wow - what a great story - thanks for sharing and please keep making videos, very inspirational !

  • @Qmayb
    @Qmayb 4 года назад +1

    Nice storie, really motivational

  • @Yo_whatupwithyou
    @Yo_whatupwithyou 6 лет назад +3

    I remember that video with the double drum layout. He was a bass player I believe who made that video. I’ve been finger drumming for awhile. Your videos are great. Keep up the great work

  • @thomasbass5032
    @thomasbass5032 5 лет назад +1

    Awesome video!! 👍🏼 Cool you inserted the D'Angelo type song!!

  • @simoncallender
    @simoncallender 6 лет назад +3

    Great story pal :) I also got in contact with Haynes when I was starting off (Y)

  • @dennisamos-sam7367
    @dennisamos-sam7367 5 лет назад

    Goed verhaal!
    Ik ben je vandaag tegengekomen op RUclips omdat ik ook graag finger drumming wil leren. Super tof dat je lessen beschikbaar zijn. Ik ga ze deze week volgen.
    Gr,
    Dennis

    • @TheQuestforGroove
      @TheQuestforGroove  5 лет назад

      Leuk Dennis! Laat maar weten als ik je ergens mee kan helpen.

  • @remistuarttjonajong2215
    @remistuarttjonajong2215 4 года назад

    Hey Man, super inspired by your videos, I also bought a padkontrol way back when, and "never" REALLY used it. For writing I switched to Maschine a while ago, and now I will try out your pad layout! I have been dabbling with solo tracks for a long time, but I was never happy with drum loops, so I am hoping this might help me to get my ideas in the maschine a bit quicker. I have noticed that I am already practicing the finger drumming with your layout in the shower and on my mouse pad haha. So thanks for these videos, and keep 'm coming! Groetjes!

    • @TheQuestforGroove
      @TheQuestforGroove  4 года назад

      Bedankt man! More to come. I also have lots more on my website!

  • @anzatzi
    @anzatzi 4 года назад +1

    great channel

  • @3039-m9o
    @3039-m9o 2 года назад

    Really interesting story!

  • @MonsieurVersatile
    @MonsieurVersatile 4 года назад

    Very inspiring! You’ve really fired my ambition to get good at this.

    • @TheQuestforGroove
      @TheQuestforGroove  4 года назад

      Awesome! Im looking forward to seeing you grow and progress!

    • @MonsieurVersatile
      @MonsieurVersatile 4 года назад

      @@TheQuestforGroove As a 'real' drummer I'm always inclined to hit the snare with my left hand for the majority of hits so it's good brain-training to move it to my right!

    • @TheQuestforGroove
      @TheQuestforGroove  4 года назад

      Haha, I'm actually working on hitting snares with left as well now 😅 its never a bad thing to expand your possibilities!

    • @MonsieurVersatile
      @MonsieurVersatile 4 года назад

      ​@@TheQuestforGroove Same with the toms. A real right-handed drummer would have them going left to right of course from high to low. All good for giving the neurons a workout.

    • @TheQuestforGroove
      @TheQuestforGroove  4 года назад

      Haha yeah I figured that out after a few years... having never played drums my logic was to have the "first" tom to hit in a basic drum fill from high to low be as close to the basic snare kick hihat position.

  • @gormaz13
    @gormaz13 4 года назад

    Cool Ep!

  • @smudyeaR
    @smudyeaR 2 года назад

    im now into my MPC studio about a half year and got some fire beats but still want to know how to play live and blow minds
    and yes this what david says got me thinking about the whole thing also versickbeats with jdillas note ...."there is only one Dilla but there is only one YOU"±

  • @eliseoborrerobass
    @eliseoborrerobass 5 лет назад +1

    Thanks for the video! I've always been a fan of electronic drums; however, I am a fan of real drums too, so I started with an Emulator back in the 90's then moved to Roland and Alesis drum machines and later with Kontact Komplete programming from the keyboard. It's ok, but I need a way to get to the sounds quicker and closer, so I looked for some controllers on RUclips and your video came up. I am actually trying to use the Alesis SR18, but the feel is not that great, I think I will start with a 16 pad system. Of course I think I will use it like a drummer, as opposed to a machine. Then again, there should not be any limits...

    • @TheQuestforGroove
      @TheQuestforGroove  5 лет назад +1

      Yeah! We're much alike, there are a lot of possibilities with this and I've only explored the surface so yeah, welcome aboard and let's grow together!

  • @lolaproductions9725
    @lolaproductions9725 2 года назад

    loved the bossa nova style drums you played on the ep sound awesome what pack you used on it ?

  • @TheWindGinProject
    @TheWindGinProject 4 года назад

    The Quest for Groove: Thank You for this video; I needed to understand the concept better. I completely get the objective now. For me, I have the goal to achieve unique beats to go along with my very basic flute skills. I think your talents and feel for proper drum beats and most excellent guitar skills will continue to be an inspiration for me. Thanks for throwing your ideas out there! P E A C E L O V E

  • @okoiful
    @okoiful 3 года назад

    Nice story! :)

  • @ghoulian
    @ghoulian 5 лет назад +1

    Please do a video with the Maschine Mk2! They're quite affordable now

    • @TheQuestforGroove
      @TheQuestforGroove  5 лет назад +1

      I think it depends a little where you live. Here I could only find them for over €150, which to me makes the mikro mk3 quite attractive still.

  • @mr.sounddrop8401
    @mr.sounddrop8401 6 лет назад +2

    I'm glad I discovered your videos a few days ago! There's still not much good information out there, and I think you're going to make it soon because 1. you're good at what you're doing, 2. you know how to explain, 3. the quality and the format of your videos are decent, 4. you look like you're a nice and generous guy.
    I started some guitar classes in French on youtube like 11 years ago and I focused a lot on rythm (there was nothing about the right hand at the time in my language). It became big within a year and my other channel reached more than 5 million views. Unfortunately, I had to give up because of a chronic tendinitis. Now, I'm on a new journey with electronic and cinematic music with the will to discover more possibilities using VSTs and real instruments/sounds. And I think you're going to be one of my virtual companion in this journey as I'm just starting finger druming and I like your style and the content of your videos. Keep it up, I'll be surely one of your first suscribers and supporters when you start your online paid courses. Thanks and good luck in this journey!

    • @TheQuestforGroove
      @TheQuestforGroove  6 лет назад +1

      Hey! That's an inspiring story to read. Injury stuff can be such a terrible career-breaker, but luckily most people find another way to do something with their creativity. I'm honored to be with you on this journey!

  • @lingmingkong6828
    @lingmingkong6828 6 лет назад

    Keep it up

  • @Kam9420
    @Kam9420 3 года назад

    Im little shocked when i see padkontrol :D its my first, and only one controller which i have. You can look my first try to record finger drumming on my channel. 😅🤙

  • @jorgek92
    @jorgek92 Год назад

    You look like the Spanish youtuber Quantum Fracture :D

    • @TheQuestforGroove
      @TheQuestforGroove  Год назад

      Yeah I've heard that before! We don't know each other though... and we're probably not family:-)

  • @shoeengine1161
    @shoeengine1161 6 лет назад +1

    have you discovered the greatest amerian musician of all time yet? Jay Dee aka J Dilla. I'm assuming you have. =)

    • @TheQuestforGroove
      @TheQuestforGroove  6 лет назад +2

      Yeah I know him! He's the Ringo Starr of hip hop. :-)

    • @shoeengine1161
      @shoeengine1161 6 лет назад

      @@TheQuestforGroove eventually ill watch all of your videos so im not sure if you've covered yet or not.... but would love to see some content on the mpc 3000, if only discussion. might be the best of all time for finger drumming (i'd love to hear your take sometime). something about it.... the roger linn and akai duo was a match made in finger drumming heaven. never was quite the same it seems after the 3000. although, im gathering that the mpc live seems to be getting back to good feel.

    • @TheQuestforGroove
      @TheQuestforGroove  6 лет назад +2

      I'll keep that in mind! The moc live is very, very nice but I would have to get my hands on an mpc 3000 to be sure.
      Talking abou Roger Linn: I recently bought a Linnstrument. His newest invention. Learning how to play it now, might discuss it in the future!

    • @shoeengine1161
      @shoeengine1161 6 лет назад +1

      @@TheQuestforGroove awesome! ive actually started researching those too a little. i want one at some point.

  • @ekoone8544
    @ekoone8544 3 года назад

    You talk to much get to it

    • @TheQuestforGroove
      @TheQuestforGroove  3 года назад +1

      I'll keep this one short: Please go away and never come back.

    • @TheQuestforGroove
      @TheQuestforGroove  3 года назад

      Ok, I regret posting that previous response. I still think your comment is stupid, but reacting in a hostile way is never good. So apologies for that, feel free to stick around, but I will keep talking a lot, so I suspect you might not want to stick around. Have a great day.