Hi Marthyn, i new to access DTA, but i want to access John lessons, but in new DTA it seem that there is no other guest instructor lesson, please inform me further, thank you.
i've watched like 20 videos on youtube about heel toe and this is the only one that explains how to get the second hit properly. everyone shows the motion and immediately start playing doubles with the heel in the air. thank you soooooooo much
As an old thrash metal drummer, death core drummers blow me away!! I would have never thought to do that with my feet. John is an absolute beast and I love Origin!
Methinks it was specifically in reference to how he developed his heel-toe from the ground up back in the mid 2000's. However, practicing on the schedule you mentioned will definitely help you improve (on anything, really).
Very Helpful! I was thinking Psycho Holiday too right before you said it! Amazing job, best video Ive seen for heal toe. I used to do the constant down pressure too, that took along time to stop doing, I would push back in my seat too. Many thanks for this video! I learned from Derrick Roddy types, then when Cattle Decap and similar band came out with the double I was like hell I guess time to learn heal toe.
Very helpful... Ive seen tons of youtube videos and I think he has explained them in best possible way (in such an extensively detailed a way I think I would've explained myself to students or my viewers if I were in his place)....
Kinda funny I was "the guy" that asked/inquired with John after his Angel Corpse Exterminate recording session daze circa '98 about "IS IT DONE IN DM/BM DRUMMING?" (Double strokes on each kick drum).....And so, HERE we are NOW ......😏 (Thank gawd for triggers 😁) UNLESS you are Joe Stronsik and OR have size 13 feet that can pound out each of the notes/hits to be heard maybe I guess? 🤔
Great 🤘 Sadly no one mentions Hellhammer when talking about Double Strokes or Push Pull. I think he was the first Dummer in Extreme Metal to use these techniques.
Amazing. F...ing love the technique and John being one best practitioner of said technique. Seen John and origin many times am like 95% laser focused on drums and him being so unique and creative with amazing brain and parts. I hope we can enjoy those days imminently. Can I ask what the highest speed you can go and do you think there is a ‘musical’/optimum point in bpm that you think anything past is pointless? Thanks again Martin for putting on the best drumming resource there is - especially for EMD. Stay safe and stand strong 💪🤘🤩
I have a hurt back and can no longer lift me heel off the ground. Do you think that a custom seat pad that lifts the feet off the ground would be something other drummers would be interested in?
this is the only guy i've heard who's admitted how uncomfortable it is to perform these technique excercises. otherwise any beginner would just think they must be doing something wrong for it to hurt as much as is does 😄
@@bannanateam yeah they're a specialty pedal, I believe you have to put in a order specifically to the guy who created them, to build you the pedal how you want it. He's usually on the drum academy videos, I forgot his name.
I have dominators and I can heel toe on pearl p-930s but not my tricks. Im a size 13 shoe but I wear about 11s on the kit and no matter what I do I cant execute a heel-toe at all. Any advice you can give would really help. HUGE fan Marthyn!!
if you want someone who does RLRL check out Wanja Groger. He also has a fantastic push pull technique with his hands. very effortless, and surprisingly loud without triggers.
How does your beater snap back after you press the pedal even if you’re holding the pedal down lol what is this sorcery!? Someone let me in on the secret
@@Deadlegs78 yeah lol. He fakes 300 bpm and up. He'll choose between faking it and hitting the pedals with the force of a butterfly and let the triggers do the work
How does your beater snap back after you press the pedal even if you’re holding the pedal down lol what is this sorcery!? Someone let me in on the secret