Finger Technique Drumming Exercises (Drum Practice Pad Solo Included)

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http://www.FreeDrumLessons.com - In this video lesson, I talk about how to develop your finger technique on the practice pad. If you have any questions, please don't hesitate to email me at jared@railroadmedia.com.

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  • any tips of how to improve left hand finger strength?? o.O

  • Swear to god doing single stroke rolls at speed have been pissing me off for so long.

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  • at 3:53 he use wrist

  • its good for hammer on's and pull off's xD

  • Not sure whats more frustring learning to gain speed like this on drums or gaining speed on picking with guitar... metronome is your bestfriend and your enemy...

  • @MrChrisdrums i know how you feel

  • I can't control the stick as well with french grip on my left hand, but better with traditional grip.... is something wrong? D:

  • is it bad when i do it if my knuckles are basically facing forward as if i was riding a bike?

  • 5:56 epic face XD thanks for another awesome tutorial my drumming really improved since i train this every day for 1 hour

  • @FailxscopeZ do what he says in the video on your left hand...

  • This is a great lesson. I am a big Keith Carlock fan and he discusses finger technique from a traditional grip standpoint. The principal is the same. Jared teaches this technique just as Keith Carlock does. The difference is that Jared stresses the point that patience is required. He is realistic about how long it takes to get this technique. Keith doesn't (I don't think) talk about how long it took (or it takes) to get this to the point he has. Still, two great teachers and one great technique.

  • Excellent lesson, I take it we are to do this using the French grip, one question I have is what stand are you using for that pad

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