oh, you just explained it later in the vid.. so i ask otherwise: you don't use the middlefinger as a part of the fulcrum point at all? (cause I saw in another vid how a drummer used it kinda as a mixture between index and middlefinger (and of course thumb))
Hi there! Can I ask where your folcrum point is when playing snare drum? Between thumb and index and middle finger or just thumb and index finger or just thumb and middle finger? :)
Hi, I've only been playing marimba for a few months, but I have a problem with the two mallet technique. When I try to play certain passages, particularly an E-flat scale or chromatic scale, I tend to hit the mallet heads in the air. How do you solve this problem? Many thanks :)
@d3fyre You probably need to raise the marimba or practice your full strokes, meaning that one mallet doesn't start to go down until the other mallet is already back up.
oh, you just explained it later in the vid.. so i ask otherwise: you don't use the middlefinger as a part of the fulcrum point at all? (cause I saw in another vid how a drummer used it kinda as a mixture between index and middlefinger (and of course thumb))
shavethebravedave 1 week ago
@shavethebravedave I'm mostly middle finger now a days, index for fast rudiments!
Marimbalogy 1 week ago
@Marimbalogy thanks! You've great knowledge and explanation talent by the way, especially the physic part in the velocity stroke-vids stunned me haha
shavethebravedave 1 week ago
Hi there! Can I ask where your folcrum point is when playing snare drum? Between thumb and index and middle finger or just thumb and index finger or just thumb and middle finger? :)
shavethebravedave 1 week ago
Hi, I've only been playing marimba for a few months, but I have a problem with the two mallet technique. When I try to play certain passages, particularly an E-flat scale or chromatic scale, I tend to hit the mallet heads in the air. How do you solve this problem? Many thanks :)
d3fyre 1 month ago
@d3fyre You probably need to raise the marimba or practice your full strokes, meaning that one mallet doesn't start to go down until the other mallet is already back up.
Marimbalogy 1 month ago
I actually enjoy this and your other vids a lot. ;)
xAirwave182 1 year ago
@xAirwave182 Thanks! Your support drives me to keep going :)
Marimbalogy 1 year ago