Beginner Punk Groove - Drum Beats - The Drum Ninja (Free Drum Lesson)
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Where are the other parts?xD
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Yamaha Stage Custom??
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@thedrumninja screw limits lol, this one time i played they told me i was only allowed my bass snare and high hat, so i brought my entire kit, they shut me down in 20 minutes and made me use brushes.
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@thedrumninja i have ludwig epics im 15 and punk sounds great with them! but just the name ludwig and punk do really go together
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Dude nice:)...im a beginner so for some reason i cant really hit the foot pedle that fast...X)
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this reminds me of when i spent all my money on really good snare bass and hi hat then could not afford the crashes and ride
boobietrap1000 5 months ago 3
@boobietrap1000 Haha! I know what you mean buddy.
Although, some of the best club gigs do happen when you've got such a limited set up.
thedrumninja 4 months ago
so im a beginner and i dont know much about drums so is ludwig a good brand to be playing punk rock beats?? cuz thats the style of music i want to learn to play
RoxesXOXSora 5 months ago
@RoxesXOXSora Hey Mayra, ludwig drums can work in any style but if I was you I'd get down to a music store and try out a bunch of different drum sets and snares. Find something that you really like the sound, feel and look of (that's within your budget). Also, check out what some of your favorite drummers play and you'll begin to get an idea of where you want to spend your money.
thedrumninja 5 months ago
My right hand goes automatically faster when I hit bass faster than hihat... Any suggestions?
Jeesus353 8 months ago
@Jeesus353 Yeh buddy, it's quite a common problem.
You really need to slow down the groove and work on the interdependence of your limbs, so that they can play different rhythms without upsetting each other. Try isolating the bass drum and hi-hat part the gives you problems and repeat it really slowly until you think you've got it. Then you can bring the snare back in and slowly build the tempo from there.
Good luck with it! ;-)
thedrumninja 8 months ago