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  • one two tree...sick accent

  • SSSSSick!!! Funny though.......I feel inspired to go play, OR......... just torch my drums and call it a day!!!!

  • I've been playing for a while and I played on a right hand kit for awhile then I broke my right hand and learned left hand lead, now I play a kit that it's similar to Simon Phillips but a mirror image, it's tricky as hell to do bass drum with left and hi hat with right foot lol

  • @blown0883 Play "Open Handed" like Billy Cobham, Dom Famularo, etc. It's much more efficient and you will eventually be able to have a more versatile kit setup and playing ability. Stay sexy and take care of that hand.

  • oh my goodness!!

    Sir you have inspired me thank you for this video =]

  • really tasty stuff

  • Man............SWEET!!!

  • god i love the sound jazz brushes make when he drags it across the snare...

  • Oh man 3:50 what he is doing with his hands...I practiced that for a while and I'm still horrible at it. That's impressive.

  • nice job man......i see that u know some tecnic about brushes

  • Theres a mixture i hear a good deal of Joe Morello some pappy jo jones some Chapin with bursts of buddy dynamics here and there very nice!!

  • LEFTY DRUMMERS UNITE!!!!!!!

  • I will join! We rule the kit!

  • @Jaythedrummerman ... it seems to me that left handed drummers usually are more ambidextrous , or at least closer to ambedexterity than right handed drummers . A lot of the left handed drummers i know and have seen can ride with both hands .

  • i can attest to that cause i am also left handed i just think all us leftys should get togehter and start our own youtube channel hahaha

  • I am right handed .... and I have long been jealous of what appears to be a natural ambidexterity on the drums for lefties

  • for me it came from corp drumming and cadence work where i had to learn the rudiments and sticking left handed and right handed just to match the look of the rest of the drum line.  I think thats were a lot of it comes from.

  • thats a good point , i had not thought of that ... the idea that lefty`s have to fit in with the righty world .

  • @sweetfly66 Im left handed and I just always naturally felt like riding with my left, and then later developed my right because I never changed my set up around. Weird.

  • @sweetfly66 that all depends on experience man. ambidexterity comes with rudimentary proficiency.

  • muybuenaondaaa!!!

  • im lefty too !!

  • WOW!

  • Totally hear Steve Smith in there. Awesome.

  • That was awesome. wonderful technique. lol, funny ending. i have that same practice pad!

  • @AmrddH Frank is one of the funniest people I've met. This isn't touching the surface of his humor. ;)

  • I love the brush work, it's really great along with the groove! My question: If you were playing in a symphony orchestra, would the flutes have a left handed flute, the violins play backwards, the trombones upside down so the slide could be used with the left hand? If you were in a drumline in DCI or school, you would have to play traditional grip with your left hand. No one had you learn that way? Darn you are soooo good though.LOL

  • this is awesome.. im a lefthander too :P

    i think they re the better drummers.. sorry ^^

  • hhaaha,.im lefty too dude ! check ouut my vids !

  • great kali and the big show LOL. this is absolutely great drumming.

  • My comment should have been Frank plays......think we play........ Sorry for the mistake.

  • Frank plays the way we all think play or wish we could play. Keep playing great!

  • great drum solo

    u have a really good technique

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