This is George Lawrence Stone's work. Joe Morello has this exercise in full. It's called "Speed Killer"....Good job....show the whole thing.......It's an amazing exercise.
No doubles. Two sets of alternating fours, then syncopated threes ending with a four on the starting hand, then doing the same pattern leading with the other hand:
this excersice will take you to the next level, most of begginers underestimate it and spend more time trying to go fast and crazy on the drum set, but if you practice and develop the rudiment in the video you will acquire in one year the speed that you got in 4 years of going crazy in the drum set. That's what I think.
Come on buddy i was just pointing out the difference and you know their is pretty large gap between playing in french grip with fingers or (american grip in fingers) as you did and any grip and wrist playing.
I had just noticed the contradiction of what you said you were playing in instead of what your were playing in. Great video though for young kids who need to work on their chops and hand speed.
Not sure where you get "wrist" from me repeatedly saying "hands." I never brought it up. Ever. In my life. I can't even spell the word "wrist." Firefox's spell checker gets it every time, and I just follow its suggestions.
Semantics are dumb. Nobody plays drums with their hands, as hands are immobile masses of bone, etc. Fingers, wrists, elbows, and shoulders all comprise the skill we call "hands," just like how ankles, knees, and hips comprise the mystery that is "feet." Leave it be.
I considered posting a full exercise instead of just the run-through of the three components, but unfortunately recording on a digital camera isn't terribly time-friendly.
When I do regimental exercises for speed, I do the above for two to three minutes at a clip per exercise. Good balance of muscle training and hand coordination.
This is George Lawrence Stone's work. Joe Morello has this exercise in full. It's called "Speed Killer"....Good job....show the whole thing.......It's an amazing exercise.
tigerkain 4 days ago
how long do you practice this a day?
xlhotlx 8 months ago
Aha i was thinking sexual when i read the title
Shit2223 8 months ago
Very good example of the French Matched Grip
mcinty12 1 year ago
bitch what is tis?
TheSk8tera2 1 year ago
thats not basic XD
kickthebaby123 2 years ago
dude please I need lots of help whith my left hand plz its not like my right hand plz help!
Chicago0708 2 years ago
very nice. Timpony grip comes in handey, and also makes a great finger exersize
good job
urajokeMC 2 years ago
Would the last set of the exercice be considerd 32d notes??
alloneword154 2 years ago
is the first one always four hits per hand or are there doubles mixed in?
alloneword154 2 years ago
No doubles. Two sets of alternating fours, then syncopated threes ending with a four on the starting hand, then doing the same pattern leading with the other hand:
RRRR LLLL RRRR LLLL RRRL LLRR RLLL RRRR
LLLL RRRR LLLL RRRR LLLR RRLL LRRR LLLL
andrewmochulsky 2 years ago
Thanks, I can't believe I couldn't see that
alloneword154 2 years ago
Hey great vid, what stroke technique are you using? Anybody? Thanks :)
SuperMonkeyNuts 2 years ago
nice vid... im gonna use this exercise so my chops would get faster :D
armitron08 2 years ago
this excersice will take you to the next level, most of begginers underestimate it and spend more time trying to go fast and crazy on the drum set, but if you practice and develop the rudiment in the video you will acquire in one year the speed that you got in 4 years of going crazy in the drum set. That's what I think.
skwinkle79 2 years ago 11
is this called the finger method?
alloneword154 2 years ago
Too Cool :D
maur0r10 2 years ago
good job
IommiVai 2 years ago
2/3 aint bad ..aint bad =P
hmfvunit 3 years ago
Your Brilliant
nickygurf77 3 years ago
that was pretty tight how are youre doubles ?
benno9438 3 years ago
you win fucker
hawkcwg 3 years ago
Come on buddy i was just pointing out the difference and you know their is pretty large gap between playing in french grip with fingers or (american grip in fingers) as you did and any grip and wrist playing.
I had just noticed the contradiction of what you said you were playing in instead of what your were playing in. Great video though for young kids who need to work on their chops and hand speed.
hawkcwg 3 years ago
Not sure where you get "wrist" from me repeatedly saying "hands." I never brought it up. Ever. In my life. I can't even spell the word "wrist." Firefox's spell checker gets it every time, and I just follow its suggestions.
Semantics are dumb. Nobody plays drums with their hands, as hands are immobile masses of bone, etc. Fingers, wrists, elbows, and shoulders all comprise the skill we call "hands," just like how ankles, knees, and hips comprise the mystery that is "feet." Leave it be.
toiletfleet 3 years ago
You, sir, are my new best friend. There are so many ignorant people on YouTube that really need some guidance on what drumming is.
TraceDeBerry 2 years ago
post some more video please !!! i want to see more :)
kordaniels 3 years ago
that wasn't hand that was fingers
hawkcwg 3 years ago
Silly me, I thought my fingers were part of my hands.
TeeHeeTellJokes 3 years ago 7
@TeeHeeTellJokes no they're actually part of the back of the knee
Groovemaster2k 1 year ago
@Groovemaster2k ?
AnthonyOrellana627 11 months ago
very nice! (maybe could have been longer...)
onedrumcircle 4 years ago
I considered posting a full exercise instead of just the run-through of the three components, but unfortunately recording on a digital camera isn't terribly time-friendly.
When I do regimental exercises for speed, I do the above for two to three minutes at a clip per exercise. Good balance of muscle training and hand coordination.
toiletfleet 4 years ago