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  • Thanks a lot for putting this stuff up. I really appreciate it.

  • Your're very welcome, great to hear you like my vids :-)

  • GENIUS

  • übe auch zZt. Hi Hat Pattern. Danke für die Beispiele!

  • Alles klar, vielen Dank fuers Anschauen meiner Videos und viele Gruesse aus Kanada :-)

  • Prima!

  • great man!

  • damn man yur gud! *best indian drummer ever (no rasist business dude)

  • Thanx mate! I take it as a compliment but I'm not indian (neither native american nor from india), I'm from Germany and moved to Canada about 6 years ago :-) I think I shot that video in the summer and had a really nice tan, hahaha.

    Cheers

    Ydna

  • Nice and relatively easy groove!

  • Auch wenn ich kein Schlagzeuger bin, sondern DnB am PC mache, hat mir das mit den Hihats weitergeholfen, danke :D

  • Gern geschehen :-)

  • Had some problems switching from right left right, to left right left, its very hard! I have learned it the wrong way by only accenting with the right hand, but when used with the symbals it can only go as you displayed.. Thanks man!!

  • You're very welcome :-)

    Take care

    Ydna

  • Hey man, do you know where I can get the music sheet for this?

  • Sorry for the late reply! There is no sheet music but I think if you just try to copy what I'm doing you should be alright, I tried to play the exercises quite slow.

    Take care and have fun

    Ydna

  • hey Ydna do you play heel up , heel down, or heel toe kick drum technique?

  • I actually use all three of them: Heel up most of the time, heel down for Jazz and very low volume music in general and heel toe for double and triple strokes. It's usually best to practice all techniques and then use them whenever it's necessary to get the best results.

    Cheers

    Ydna

  • I love your vidéo !!! I'm a metal drummer , and i love to play it because i think it's really important to play a lot of style !! ( srry for my english i'm french ) !

  • That's cool! It's important to check out many different styles. I will upload a new video tonight and it's all about double bass drumming and metal :-)

    (btw: your english is better than my french, I'm german..)

    Cheers Ydna

  • seehr geil

    des erste video das ich von dir sah war PARADIDDLE SOLO und ich habe erst seit dem gerafft wie vielseitig ein einfaches RLRR LRLL sein kann^^

    ich selbst habe erst vor nem halben jahr begonnen und bin nun bei den fills und auch paradiddle, nur leider hatt mein lehrer kaum zeit und deshalb habe ich seit 2 monaten garnicht mehr lernen können :(

    vielen dank für deine videos

    die helfen mir wirklich weiter =)

    lg martin

  • Hey Martin,

    freut mich dass du mit meinen Videos etwas anfangen kannst!!

    Viele Grüsse nach Deutschland :-)

    Ydna

  • hey ydna u r a great drummer thaks alot 4 the videos u have a mexican brother who apreciate that

  • DUDE!!!! great vids!!!

    i've been drumming for a long time and am trying to broaden my horizons a bit more and after seeing some vids of jojo i've been looking into learning some d&b .. everything you teach is well taught and easy stuff .. i just never thought of applying things i already knew in the way you do .. thanks a lot

  • You´re very welcome. I´m always glad to help out :-)

    Cheers

    Ydna

  • Great vid. Thanks alot for this. I had my first go on a drum set the other day. Ive been hooked since watching London Elektricity live at the jazz cafe, and also watching KJ Sawka, Anders Meinhardt, and yourself on Youtube. Just wish I took up the drums at an early age. I'm 27 and getting on abit now to just start learning.... lol

  • Sounded simple enough but that sticking pattern is deceptively challenging especially when trying to change the bass drum pattern. The voicings you can create with that are so refreshing it's worth the effort. More things for me to work on, then. :)

  • cool pattern! im gonna give it a try see what i can do. I could tell u werent to happy with the fill/outro at 4:40 its ok no ones perfect

  • Yeah, you´re right. I could have easily fixed that by doing it again, but you know, I don´t wanna be perfect, being perfect is boring, isn´t it?

    Cheers

    Ydna

  • hey man ive just got into your vids and already subscribed, im actually a metal drummer and i have only just got into learning db and i must say these vids are awesome

  • Thanks, nice to hear :-) Actually, many of my subscribers are metal drummers...

  • THX !

  • awesone drummer on youtube! i love these vids.

  • So cool!

  • sehr geil, wie immer! keep it up, great lessons, great drumming

    Greez from Germany

    Peace

  • those beats sound fucking amazing

  • Danke für das video, aber könntest du vielleicht ein paar tabs machen um das mehr zu veranschaulichen? Ich habe leider kein so ein trainiertes ohr um das alles ordentlich rauszuhören :) ich bin eher der visuelle typ

  • Hab jetzt gerade keine Zeit dafuer, aber ich denke das mache ich mal in den naechsten Wochen. Schau dir das Video nochmal in Ruhe an, ich glaube das kriegst du auch so rausgehoert, da ich es echt langsam spiele und erklaere.

    Gruesse

    Ydna

  • me like it.., awesome

  • Thanks for another amazing video man! I'm gonna really start to practice D&B, and will definetly buy your book:)

  • Great lesson, got this down real tight and having fun with it. Your drum sticks are shredded there men :D 5*

  • Yeah, my drumstix are always shredded. They suffer a lot :-)

  • And thats how I know you're putting your hours in :D Have you ever tried Ahead sticks? Whats your opinion on them?

  • Those are the aluminum ones, aren´t they? I would use them on a pad but not on real drums. You have to be careful with your wrists, they probably take a toll, metal is unforgiveable. I prefer wood.

  • Oh man, you gotta try them! They have a metal core, but its hollow. Its covered with a removable plastic sleeve. These sticks actually reduce the vibration and resultant muscle strain. In my experience, they are FAR more forgiving than wood sticks. The best part though, every pair is perfect, lasts a lifetime, and the plastic takes about 6 times the beating that a wood pair can before replacing. If you haven't tried them, I highly recommend it.

  • That sounds pretty convincing, I´m gonna give them a shot whenever I`ll see a pair, promised :-)

  • hey man, awesome! I've had a pair for almost a full year now, and I've yet to replace the sleeves. I've been playing death metal up to 6 hours a day, and I have little to no wrist pain. They are a little heavier then most wood sticks though.

  • ur funny

    hehe

  • Thanks for the lesson, that was great.

  • WOAAAH!!!!!!

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