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  • не самая быстрая техника.

  • No Sirve... Cero Control y Cero Técnica

  • @mathiazhxc thats Sucks!, Moeller Rlz!

  • your nad position is actually wrong and also its too strained

  • @202drummerboy What's nad? Anyway, you probably can guess that's not the way I actually play (sitting on floor with a phone in one hand and a drum on sofa). :)

  • @mobz i guess so :) good luck. P.S. i meant nad( hand)

  • Hey buddy, Great video. Im Joey Moujalli the 2011 WFD (worlds fastest drummer ) champ. I know this an old vid but the best way to practice for speed and stroke equality is to do long endurance sessions at slow tempos. always work more on your weaker hand too. Just do singles for half hour or so every day at a slow tempo and you will see results. All the WFD champs will tell you the same thing :)

    Good stuff and keep practicing.

    - Joey

  • @chopzmasta07 Thanks Joey, I appreciate the tips. So at which tempo would you start? Is 160 bpm too fast? I'd suppose it should be a tempo where you still need to put forth some effort?

  • @chopzmasta07 (talking about 16th notes, of course)

  • @mobz Thank you for the reply and you are welcome. I'm talking about tempos as slow as 80 bpm (16ths per hand RRRR RRRR LLLL LLLL). so you're counting 1e & a 2e & a .... so on and so forth. the slower you go the more muscle memory you will develop along with co-ordination and dexterity. I start my warm at 60 B.P.M (16ths per hand) and work my way up to about 155 B.P.M. My best score on the drum-o-meter is currently 1,071 singles in 60 seconds.

    Hope this helps buddy. Kindest regards,

    - Joey

  • @mobz sorry for the late reply mate. start from about 90bpm (16ths per hand) :) alternate every four measures so RRRR RRRR RRRR RRRR LLLL LL.... And then do 32nds for a full measure . each week increase the tempo by 10bpm. Good luck and if you ever need more help message me here on youtune, keep an eye out on my channel as i have more videos coming too on speed and control :)

    Joey

  • @chopzmasta07 Great advice Joey! I have found myself in the past, practicing at faster speeds and petering out within seconds of having started. Then I got frustrated and then I quit trying. Performing at slower speeds and focusing on endurance is encouraging because one can execute that which one is trying to play. This encourages more practice and ultimately, the conquering of this technique. Having someone like you explain the importance of slowing it down gives us faith that we can conquer!

  • assm skill thnx

  • Just a handy tip to anyone trying this:

    I would recommend bringing the fulcrum slightly further down towards the butt-end of the stick, that way you will be using the weight of the stick which will give you a fuller sound on the kit. The rebound should feel natural, as if the weight of the stick is doing most of the work for you and there should be no tension in the fingers, hands or wrists.

    Be patient! Start slow, let your fingers build strength and the speed will develop by itself. Gd Luck! :)

  • @robmeaduk great advice!

    - WFD Champ 2011 Joey

  • Yeah I've been working on this too. It's hard. Nice job on the right. Now for your non-dominant hand. ;)

  • left hand? ;o)

  • you sped it up dude :(

  • @TOMDALEY4 LOL, no I didn't. :D That's not even fast.

  • @TOMDALEY4 yeah, to death metal drummers, NOTHING is fast anymore, i remember i use to listen to like all that remains and shit over it. and now i can go faster. 300 bpm is not THAT impressive

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