how can you use finger control in german grip? that is just the grip i'm most comfortable. most of my playing comes from the wrists and i want to get more use in my fingers.
I play American matched grip and my right hand is able to achieve amazing speed with just fingers. My left hand feels like the inbred, retarded cousin, so frustrating. Did you have problems on catching your weak hand up to your dominate hand? Any words of advice or encouragement on this?
@Callaar I still have problems in the left hand. I find my left is about half as good as my right most of the time so I try to practice it twice as much. My left is also more prone to squeezing the stick at the fulcrum so I have to concentrate on relaxation more so in the left. What ever you do to improve your weaker hand, its worth remembering that your left is bad because you are right handed and not cos your a bad drummer, I have a lot of students that are very hard on themselves for this.
@ninjadrummist yes it's my main problem too! I squeeze the stick at the fulcrum too tightly with my left hand, it's been a challenge to improve it. I also have many problems with wrist motion in the left hand, but that's another story.
good videos, gave me a new perspective on finger control with the traditional grip! thanks
@caspera666666 As with most techniques, there is not really a preference on grip. I guess one of the reasons I created this video was to dispel the myth that you have to learn a specific grip to achieve this technique. It can be done in any grip.
While I play mostly american grip, I personally try to utilize all grips in my playing. They all have their uses, strengths and weaknesses.
This dude can do 16ths with one hand at 180 BPM. To see how fast that is put your metronome at 180 and play 4 hits per click. 16ths at 130 BPM is fast (with one hand), Really fast.
Keep practicing and you'll find the isolation of the right muscles much easier. Trying to stay loose helps too as tense muscles tend to have strange affects on the other muscles around them. New camera on its way, stay tuned!
Thanks my friend. I've learned a lot from watching marching band players on here. A clean sound is dependant on relaxation and even stick heights. Thanks for watching!
how can you use finger control in german grip? that is just the grip i'm most comfortable. most of my playing comes from the wrists and i want to get more use in my fingers.
southpaw22k 1 month ago
great video you've helped me brothah!
alkaline11115 1 year ago
I play American matched grip and my right hand is able to achieve amazing speed with just fingers. My left hand feels like the inbred, retarded cousin, so frustrating. Did you have problems on catching your weak hand up to your dominate hand? Any words of advice or encouragement on this?
Callaar 1 year ago
@Callaar I still have problems in the left hand. I find my left is about half as good as my right most of the time so I try to practice it twice as much. My left is also more prone to squeezing the stick at the fulcrum so I have to concentrate on relaxation more so in the left. What ever you do to improve your weaker hand, its worth remembering that your left is bad because you are right handed and not cos your a bad drummer, I have a lot of students that are very hard on themselves for this.
ninjadrummist 1 year ago
@ninjadrummist yes it's my main problem too! I squeeze the stick at the fulcrum too tightly with my left hand, it's been a challenge to improve it. I also have many problems with wrist motion in the left hand, but that's another story.
good videos, gave me a new perspective on finger control with the traditional grip! thanks
DreamStuffed 1 year ago
Dear SIr ! I have practiced fingercontrol with matched grip , palms down .
Someone in Sweden said that you can only use french grip to develop
fast fingercontrol technique .
But i SEE you play really fast in american and matched grip .
So I am not practicing wrong , cause I can not get a hold of the french grip .
Can not manage it . . What do you think about it ?
PS really love your video ! I think you are really great !
caspera666666 1 year ago
@caspera666666 As with most techniques, there is not really a preference on grip. I guess one of the reasons I created this video was to dispel the myth that you have to learn a specific grip to achieve this technique. It can be done in any grip.
While I play mostly american grip, I personally try to utilize all grips in my playing. They all have their uses, strengths and weaknesses.
Thanks for the kind words :)
ninjadrummist 1 year ago
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This dude can do 16ths with one hand at 180 BPM. To see how fast that is put your metronome at 180 and play 4 hits per click. 16ths at 130 BPM is fast (with one hand), Really fast.
Journey432 1 year ago
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Journey432 1 year ago
dude i think your faster then the dude who has the world record
darkinbandos 1 year ago
Thanks for the compliment man. Sadly, I'd far from the record though. I can just about break 1000 notes in a minute and the record stands at 1257!
Thanks for watching!
ninjadrummist 1 year ago
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darkinbandos 1 year ago
when i try this my wrist ALWAYS moves !
Could you buy a new webcam? ;)
Dorsch123 2 years ago
Keep practicing and you'll find the isolation of the right muscles much easier. Trying to stay loose helps too as tense muscles tend to have strange affects on the other muscles around them. New camera on its way, stay tuned!
ninjadrummist 2 years ago
VERY COOL !!!!!!!!! Thanks for sharing !
T.Baker Keizer OR. USA
5150humper 2 years ago
thnx for the upload
jevosaphain 2 years ago
Awesome video! The single stroke rolls turning into flams is exactly what happens to me.
I don't know how people can play in french grip.
More videos!
moracnoy 2 years ago
NICE!! Nice single strokes they are so smooth and clean!!
jmr2master 2 years ago
Thanks my friend. I've learned a lot from watching marching band players on here. A clean sound is dependant on relaxation and even stick heights. Thanks for watching!
ninjadrummist 2 years ago