Drum Lesson No. 1 with Davis Martin of Maktub

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Uploaded by on Oct 15, 2007

From the Seattle Drum School Georgetown, saxophonist and manager Marc Fendel takes a drum lesson from drummer Davis Martin, best known for his work with the band Maktub. Visit us online at http://www.seattledrumschoolgeorgetown.com.

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  • thank you both for a step zero lesson!

  • Counting is very important for proper growth. Keep practicing in a way that is comfortable for you most of the time, but then make sure you ALWAYS pull yourself out of your comfort zone as well. Try 80% comfortable, 20% uncomfortable. Let me know if you'd like further clarification.

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  • @spider336699 Correction, most drummers can't play with brushes. And there are 12 basic stokes!

  • @spider336699 ..............would be more palatable and your progress learning the instrument and mastering the techniques would progress geometrically!

  • @spider336699 ............If one makes the attempt to 'master' the basics and correctly they will find out something that was in front of them the whole time and now the drummers that you supposedly admire now comes into a different light of understanding. for example learning to play the bass drum 'heel down' first! Had that been preserved there would be no such term as 'kick drum'. and if you knew the history behind and the bass drum and who invented the pedal the correct approach............

  • @spider336699 Angel, been a professional for 34 years now. People in this country especially have no respect for knowledge and for some reason feel the need to reinvent the wheel. Not interested. Notice that drummers; most, can play with brushes, can't play dynamically, start out with match grip, refuse to learn the rudiments, and most importantly fail to realize that there's no need to copy other drummers. The only thing musicians need to copy is disciplined and regimented practice.....

  • dude you should introduce to him the parts

  • someone get this guy a drum pad...PLEASE...

  • LeRoy Bell & His Only Friends' Davis Martin.

  • @angelodelsenno - Did you send everyone else that was critical of this video some critism telling them what a legend Davey was? Dude, get a clue. the video sucked. And i don't teach anymore, haven't in 20+ years! Lol! You sound like you could use a good teacher.

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