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  • @adamtuminaro89

    And to address what you are talking about, it looks as though the grip is more of a grip-down or backgrip one. If you watch with patience and take a good look at the transfer of power, all of the fingers, hand wrist and arm are controlling the motion during execution. I don't see anything unusual, looks like a push-pull motion and when slowed down towards end of video, different fingers and finesse is required to execute the motion, therefore different muscles..

  • @adamtuminaro89

    Once you learn and master the hand techniques, they'll all come out naturally. Like is said so many times, learn it and forget it. All are valid techniques, even "wrong" ones. It's pointless to argue over opinion and you are both right (and wrong!) ;P

  • can i have the pattern? thanks!

  • like your style!! great vids man! thanks so much for sharing!!

  • @adamtuminaro89 Yes, but according to Weckl and many moeller' s users the grip is between first and middle finger. I saw him in a clinic. It is strange, infact i don' t use Moeller

  • @adamtuminaro89 hand naturally does when you play in a smooth, relaxed manner. Watch your hands when you play, and you'll see what I mean. Again, sorry about the misunderstanding. It was my fault.

  • @adamtuminaro89 Okay, we are obviously on two different sides of an argument here. I don't want it to be like that. I'm just trying to give you the explanation that you seek. My apologies for becoming defensive. Now, what you describe should be used for power and ENDURANCE more so than finesse. As you said, all styles of music incorporate these things at one time or another, and the drummer's grip will change as needed. The technique this guy is using is simply what the

  • @XxStrongDrums1996xX

    I'd like to see a video (or 20) of this explained. After all it IS matched grip, so that should be no trouble. Also, you're saying that what I've described as correct should ONLY be used when power and finesse is needed? What genre of music requires neither of these? Doesn't make sense. I simply posted to get the video owner's explanation of this technique, not your unsupported claims about hand technique as a whole.

  • @adamtuminaro89 The pinky and ring finger are attached to the largest muscles in your hand, save the thumb. Did you know that? When you properly work the back fingers, you have the ability to hold the stick in this manner. The PROPER manner. The only time when using the front fulcrum is truly a liable technique is when more power and finesse is needed, and said needs cannot be met by just the back fingers. The middle finger is then added for more muscle power.

  • @adamtuminaro89 Ok, you obviously haven't a clue about what you are talking about. Not a popular grip by any means? Dude, almost EVERY drummer holds the stick like this. It IS matched grip. The index finger gives extra stability to the stick, and the back fingers perform most of the motion. People who use the index finger and the thumb as the main fulcrum are people who have bad technique, due to the back fingers being weak.

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