Why You're Struggling to Play Doubles on Kick
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Today we’re digging into foot technique and all the theory behind it! Here are some reasons why you might be struggling with getting those right foot doubles up to speed. Whether the problem is mental or physical, I hope to offer some practical, productive suggestions to help you out. The truth is, there are no shortcuts to achieving foot speed on the bass drum. However, if you can isolate the issue and KNOW what to practice…well, that’s a shortcut in and of itself. After going through detailed, slow motion examples of 3 different “heel-toe-type” techniques, we wrap up the discussion with the underlying concept that you don’t “absolutely have to” learn any ONE technique. Our goal as drummers should be to adapt our foot technique to our body type and playing style and to find a method that works for us. As the thumbnail states, you don’t HAVE to learn heel toe. What if another technique is actually easier and faster for you? Keep an open mind, and keep improving that right foot.
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Видео Why You're Struggling to Play Doubles on Kick канала Stephen Clark
Today we’re digging into foot technique and all the theory behind it! Here are some reasons why you might be struggling with getting those right foot doubles up to speed. Whether the problem is mental or physical, I hope to offer some practical, productive suggestions to help you out. The truth is, there are no shortcuts to achieving foot speed on the bass drum. However, if you can isolate the issue and KNOW what to practice…well, that’s a shortcut in and of itself. After going through detailed, slow motion examples of 3 different “heel-toe-type” techniques, we wrap up the discussion with the underlying concept that you don’t “absolutely have to” learn any ONE technique. Our goal as drummers should be to adapt our foot technique to our body type and playing style and to find a method that works for us. As the thumbnail states, you don’t HAVE to learn heel toe. What if another technique is actually easier and faster for you? Keep an open mind, and keep improving that right foot.
If you like what you’ve seen here on the NonGlamorousDrummer, I hope you’ll SUBSCRIBE! This channel is all about giving you the tips and skills you REALLY need to help YOU become a better drummer.
NEW VIDEO EVERY FRIDAY!!
Contact me here! It’s always great to get mail.
stephen@thenonglamorousdrummer.com
Видео Why You're Struggling to Play Doubles on Kick канала Stephen Clark
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