"Eight on a hand" is a legato stroke exercise by the way. This guy's strokes tend too much toward staccato. The exercise is intended to loosen up the forearm and wrist muscles. In legato, you let the stick do some of the work and control the rebound. Yes, this guy means well but I think his legato technique needs work. Having been a snare drummer almost all my life and being taught by everybody from Chris Thompson to Dennis DeLucia, I think I can spot a few "ticks' here and there.
Catching water is a phrase used to describe when your left hand is rotated too far back. Notice when he plays with his left hand, his palm is facing almost straight up. When teachers teach you traditional grip, they tell you your left hand should be tilted down enough where if you poured water in your hand it would run straight out. Clear as mud? haha
the trouble is this kind of vid is more likely to put new drummers off, or make them work much harder than they need to, hopefuly newcomers will see though the self indulgence of these village people. hello to DrmrGuy1979,
is it me or do some people just like to hear the sound of thier own voices, i've never heard so much crap ever, internal hand timing? why make something sound so complicated, unless its desinged to make you sound clever, forget the verbal hype and just play, we'll get it.
This video should be called what do do if you play drums but suck and can't afford a metronome...
M3ssageT4k3n 1 week ago
wait, you can mess up on 8s? and i thought my line was bad...
TankP0wnz 6 months ago
dude please give that snare break or your shitty pitfalls will turn into shitty pitted snare drum, stop wacking it like a 5 year old with ADHD !!
MrDrumchum 1 year ago
@mrbe5a1r good point sir... about letting the sticks do more of the work in this exercise.
josephearl2 1 year ago
I actually learned the correct way to play 8 on a hand the first time (when I was12) but thanks anyway numbnuts.
josephearl2 1 year ago
I've got a solution for both of those "pitfalls"...ready for it?
a metronome! *gasp*
SGDrummer7 1 year ago 5
catching much water there mate? expert village my ass.
monkeygames18 1 year ago
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lanzy95 1 year ago
"Eight on a hand" is a legato stroke exercise by the way. This guy's strokes tend too much toward staccato. The exercise is intended to loosen up the forearm and wrist muscles. In legato, you let the stick do some of the work and control the rebound. Yes, this guy means well but I think his legato technique needs work. Having been a snare drummer almost all my life and being taught by everybody from Chris Thompson to Dennis DeLucia, I think I can spot a few "ticks' here and there.
mrbe5a1r 2 years ago
I agree with everyone else, that guy needs to work on his own technique before trying to "help" ours. He's catching water sooooo bad!
turdferg098 2 years ago
What's "catching water?"
Heatcramp 2 years ago
Catching water is a phrase used to describe when your left hand is rotated too far back. Notice when he plays with his left hand, his palm is facing almost straight up. When teachers teach you traditional grip, they tell you your left hand should be tilted down enough where if you poured water in your hand it would run straight out. Clear as mud? haha
turdferg098 2 years ago
stop catching water.
rainclowed 2 years ago
wats this!
chonty123 2 years ago
the trouble is this kind of vid is more likely to put new drummers off, or make them work much harder than they need to, hopefuly newcomers will see though the self indulgence of these village people. hello to DrmrGuy1979,
ticktockist 2 years ago
is it me or do some people just like to hear the sound of thier own voices, i've never heard so much crap ever, internal hand timing? why make something sound so complicated, unless its desinged to make you sound clever, forget the verbal hype and just play, we'll get it.
ticktockist 2 years ago 5
he's catching water...
drummerdude9944 2 years ago
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yeahyeahyeahyeahya 2 years ago
yeah he is and it's driving me insane. those dumb bitches need to get their own technique down before "helping" ours.
xthexemoxmuffinx 2 years ago
That snare sounds soooooo good =]
Drummerforlife98 2 years ago
thats my drum instruster
pimp5ck 3 years ago
what sticks are those
pbProductions96 2 years ago
I feel bad for you.
whsquads 2 years ago