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Bass Drum Slide Technique For Double Strokes 

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Filmed, recorded and performed by Luke Oswald
In this drum lesson, I provide an overview of my technique for playing quick bass drum doubles with one foot.
We discuss heel up technique, and I explain how to utilize the “slide” technique for quick doubles with one foot. I also discuss how the slide technique can be used to produce a constant flow of singles, as can be seen by drummers such as Tony Royster Jr. and Jojo Mayer.
We will be discussing all aspects of my bass drum technique within the “Bass Drum Exercises - Core Curriculum Series“, which will be released on March 9th:
This series will cover various techniques for playing singles, doubles, 3’s, 4’s and 5’s with one foot.
We will discuss how to develop control and endurance with your feet in order to play at any tempo.
We will break down the “slide” technique in far more detail and will discuss how several different versions of the “slide” technique can be utilized for various playing styles and speeds.
We will discuss “duple-doubles” vs. “triplet-doubles”, and will cover various double-bass exercises that will provide a foundation for our extensive “Double-Bass Drum Lessons Series”, which will be released later this year.
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@johnnykaldani633
@johnnykaldani633 4 года назад
Awesome technique! I will incorporate that into my air-drum sessions. Thanks.
@joshbuckland2783
@joshbuckland2783 4 года назад
Johnny Kaldani lmao
@3rdJAR
@3rdJAR 4 года назад
🤣🤣🤣🤣
@St_Mindless
@St_Mindless 4 года назад
Same 😂 got no space or privacy for a kit
@Sturgeostic2444
@Sturgeostic2444 4 года назад
@@St_Mindless e kits are always a viable option sound wise
@St_Mindless
@St_Mindless 4 года назад
@@Sturgeostic2444 haven't even got space for one of those. It's a very... cramped place.
@donniecastleman5701
@donniecastleman5701 Год назад
As a teacher you're ahead of your time, I think you have to be born with great teaching skills! My 16 year old plays drums and I can't wait to show him this video! Thanks!
@tehmina3915
@tehmina3915 3 года назад
I unintentionally learnt this in like 6th grade and I'm just now realising how important a skill it is :0 My younger self did one thing right
@seraphimdunn
@seraphimdunn 6 лет назад
im a bassist so ive spent a lot of time watching drummers. You are a quality teacher. i like the slight volume variation with this technique. its just sounds a little bit groovier than heel-toe imo
@icaroioi
@icaroioi 7 месяцев назад
Its been 3 months since i first saw this video and started really focusing on a routine for my slide techique. So far im already waaaay more comfortable with it and now my right foot feels much easier to handle. Kept all the tips you gave here. Thank you for that! And for people that may get frustrated with not accomplishing much in the first weeks, don't worry. Just focus on having a movement that is natural and relaxed. Speed and power will come.
@icaroioi
@icaroioi 7 месяцев назад
Very important to also give yourself a minute or two to relax your legs when exercising this. Otherwise you'll just get too weary and the progress will be slower! Plus it will stress the movement and you may get uncomfortable or get used to doing it wrong when tired
@z3r0c0o1
@z3r0c0o1 5 лет назад
5:39 everybody skip to here and put video speed on .25 (for us visual learners) 8:40 and this is the secret to how to play MESHUGGAH - Bleed
@legoobi-wankenobi3080
@legoobi-wankenobi3080 5 лет назад
I was just thinking that.
@soapybeats4111
@soapybeats4111 4 года назад
isn't meshuggah's bleed more like rL r l like flam right left over and over?
@shalupaila
@shalupaila 4 года назад
That's not bleed
@soapybeats4111
@soapybeats4111 4 года назад
@@shalupaila I'm pretty sure it was flam trip-let flam trip-let kicks with a back beat on top. But prove me wrong
@kevinmossate
@kevinmossate 4 года назад
at 9:38 I could swear he would start to play Bleed
@robertlucas9867
@robertlucas9867 6 лет назад
Great lesson. I like how you explain in detail and why.
@athantroquille7605
@athantroquille7605 5 лет назад
It’s a moeller stroke for the kick drum. Heel toe is like the push pull. It’s also similar to a gravity blast with your feet, it’s all the same concept of getting multiple notes per stroke
@TOKUN_
@TOKUN_ 4 года назад
That whole beautiful run of kicks is literally ASMR 🤤😌..
@MikkeMan
@MikkeMan 4 года назад
New trigger, kicking
@rasjudah2106
@rasjudah2106 4 года назад
👀😳 😂 it was very well done tho!
@blinkxarmy4032
@blinkxarmy4032 3 года назад
h
@abdrex2139
@abdrex2139 3 года назад
Its so satisfying
@xiongyan2074
@xiongyan2074 2 года назад
I'm very glad! I discovered this amazing video
@groupwbench
@groupwbench 6 лет назад
Awesome explanation of this technique. I've been playing drums for nearly 30 years and developed somewhat of the same technique without ever really noticing it or being able to articulate to someone else what it is that I'm doing. When I think about it, I started playing heel up way back when I would be playing gigs with my band and the house kits throne was too high for me, thus forcing me to play with the balls of my feet in the resting position. I then noticed when jamming at home with my throne lowered down that my kick drum had somewhat of a mushy sound - always thinking that it was my kit that needed improvement rather than my technique. This was in my early teens. Later that same summer, I started making my throne higher so that I could be more on top of the toms rather than to help with my kick drum technique but thinking about it now, it was exactly when I started sitting up higher that all of my skills seemed to improve quite a bit and I began getting all of the ghost notes and accents that I wanted - attributing it all to becoming more skilled over time rather than that simple change in position. Anyway, thanks again for the great video! I'm glad I found your channel!
@funland108
@funland108 5 лет назад
Best bass drum technique explanation I’ve seen. Thank you!
@thisismartaaa
@thisismartaaa 6 лет назад
I don't even play drums or own a drumset.. But this was a great video!
@garychen483
@garychen483 5 лет назад
classicometalchick Neither do I, but I’m definitely learning it and getting one soon.
@rose9189
@rose9189 5 лет назад
Me
@dkzlslx7690
@dkzlslx7690 5 лет назад
Well he did a tremendous effort with the camera positions, the sound and acoustics, the illumination and the editing. He trully just rocks not just on the drumkit but over every aspect. Key aspects to make visually and audio pleasant..
@chucktouchton398
@chucktouchton398 5 лет назад
Gary Chen: You are putting the cart before the horse...you need a set to learn on!
@mikehock6236
@mikehock6236 5 лет назад
Gary Chen how’s it going? Any progress?
@celticrunes1911
@celticrunes1911 4 года назад
Dude, I can tell you’re one hell of a drummer, and the work you’ve put in shows. Great video!
@DrumangleOfficial
@DrumangleOfficial 4 года назад
Thank you, I really appreciate it!
@PeejaiiOanes
@PeejaiiOanes 9 лет назад
That realistic sound @1:18-1:20 when you placed your sticks at the floor tom xD love it.
@justsomedudeyouknow8372
@justsomedudeyouknow8372 3 года назад
I remember back in 1991 i was homeless and walking around between sunnyvale and santa clara ca and i heard someone playing the drums. I searched around and found some guy in a sort of garage that had a drumset set up and was playing(to my delight!). I sat for a while and watched him play(i was a very new drummer back then and wanted to learn as much as i could). After a while he showed me the same kind of slide. It sorta reminded me of how your place your feet to do an ollie on a skateboard. I've never been able to master it but always thought it was pretty cool, being a single pedal purist. but i have always played with my heels up kinda high using my whole leg to get a real solid hit, plus being a drummer that played punk/hc punk i liked the feeling of using more of my body to make my hits instead of laying back and being lazy with technique. My inspiration was and still is animal from the muppets so......
@kenp.5685
@kenp.5685 3 года назад
This is an awesome lesson on how to do this technique. Have always struggled understanding this. You have made this very clear to me now. Thank you!
@martimasvidal
@martimasvidal 5 лет назад
After many other video lessons, it's the firs time I understand and can do a bass double stroke easily. THANKS!
@bnchromlech720
@bnchromlech720 4 года назад
i cannot doulbe stroke
@peterogh
@peterogh 6 лет назад
Oh my god. . .thank you! I got taught "proper foot position" in high school for heels up. But through the years I've been annoyed at not having the speed that I saw flat foots using. I've never stopped keeping heels up though. Now I have something to actually practice and know why that technique is there. Thanks so much for this video.
@StrawberryFieldsLane
@StrawberryFieldsLane 5 лет назад
Ender Exile my teacher would have smacked me for not having my heels on the floor. The only time you were allowed to lift a heel was rocking a 2-4 hi-hat during a swing. I gotta try this.
@aperry8810
@aperry8810 5 лет назад
I was kind of concerned about speed when playing heel up too, however I noticed that actually a lot of metal drummers play heel up and can get unbelievable speed on the double bass pedal. This one is a good example: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-YWtAE3r9Voo.html (skip to 1:33 if you follow the link)
@malicok66
@malicok66 5 лет назад
@@aperry8810 Bass Drum
@drumur
@drumur 2 года назад
@@StrawberryFieldsLane That's a shame. I'm sorry that happened to you. Well, you can work on other options now
@giggilboy4837
@giggilboy4837 Год назад
@@StrawberryFieldsLane my mum would get smacked at school for writing with her left hand, not all teachers are right, which ever way you feel comfortable with Is the right way.
@opiehelstrom4702
@opiehelstrom4702 5 лет назад
I really like how you broke it down. Very precise and slow to make sure everything was explained and shown correctly. Great job. Probably one of the best RU-vid videos I'm seen on this.
@DrumangleOfficial
@DrumangleOfficial 5 лет назад
Wow, thank you! Quite a compliment, I appreciate it. Glad you liked the video!
@TPain79lawguy
@TPain79lawguy 3 года назад
Thanks for the great insight - I've marked this video as "favorite" for continued reference, and I'm now subscribed. Great job.
@auburnfan1985
@auburnfan1985 6 лет назад
Great lesson, very easy to follow and learn from! Thanks
@ianvinify
@ianvinify 5 лет назад
I am a beginner drummer and this is great information. While stopped in traffic, I turn the engine of and practice this on my accelerator pedal.
@DrumangleOfficial
@DrumangleOfficial 5 лет назад
Thanks and I'm glad you got something out of this. Be safe on the road!! ;)
@AsvaldoAyus9419
@AsvaldoAyus9419 Год назад
turn on for the best experience
@thomasrocker7408
@thomasrocker7408 5 лет назад
I started playing about 60 years ago. I completely stopped about 20 years ago as life got in the way. I'm retired now and decided to start playing again. This time though, I'm going to purchase an edrum kit. Alexis dm10 mkii studio kit. As I actually like my neighbors. I actually learned something new from your video, so I guess an old dog can learn new tricks. Thank you. I just subscribed and I'm sure I'll be playing to Inna godda da vidda soon.
@greenmachine778
@greenmachine778 5 лет назад
Thanks for the detail on the slide technique. That’s my next two weeks done for practice.
@rowleks7102
@rowleks7102 6 лет назад
Hey, im 14, i started playing drums in Q3 of 2016, my teacher told me to use the heel toe, i didn't develop a good feeling with that, and i tried this put, works like a charm :)
@Aerin_Johnson
@Aerin_Johnson 6 лет назад
Haha that intro groove is so good, I just spent like half an hour working on that instead of the actually video
@xblastxxdadrummer9097
@xblastxxdadrummer9097 6 лет назад
Aerin Johnson Lol! Word!
@hotdog3392
@hotdog3392 6 лет назад
Aerin Johnson what is it?
@ElioRigonat
@ElioRigonat 6 лет назад
EZ drummer Modern kit ... xD
@larym4517
@larym4517 6 лет назад
yes, a simple groove, but very good
@MopHeadband257
@MopHeadband257 6 лет назад
Same
@davidbeauchamp9663
@davidbeauchamp9663 2 года назад
That is the best explanation of heel up I've ever heard. Thank you. I will surely work on that.
@gravitydrums1391
@gravitydrums1391 Год назад
Great consistency. Well defined.
@mthompson863
@mthompson863 6 лет назад
I have never played let alone owned a pair of drums.. I wanna say great drop with introducing a technique and it was really well thought out and well put man - I enjoyed listening to it for sure
@busabusa5407
@busabusa5407 6 лет назад
Awesome, definitely incorporate this into my study. Thank you so much
@DrumangleOfficial
@DrumangleOfficial 6 лет назад
You're welcome, glad you liked it!
@nighttrain022
@nighttrain022 5 лет назад
Awesome lesson, I am sure glad I ran across your clip. THANKS
@skiptrace1888
@skiptrace1888 6 лет назад
Thank you! I've been having trouble with the double stroke bass, but this really simplifys things!
@DrumangleOfficial
@DrumangleOfficial 6 лет назад
Very glad to hear that it helped!
@TheJASDrummer
@TheJASDrummer 7 лет назад
One of the, if not THE, best explanations of this I have seen online. I know at higher speeds the 2 actions meld together but would you say even at the highest bpms you are still pushing down on the first note with the toes? In others words it is just NOT a single scooping movement at the higher speeds even though that is what it looks like?
@DrumangleOfficial
@DrumangleOfficial 6 лет назад
Thank you so much, I appreciate the compliments! I would agree with both of your statements. As you get quicker, everything does meld together, whether you're doing just the slide technique, the pivot, or both the slide and pivot. But I'm still always trying to think about hitting the first note of the double with my toes and with my heel higher to start the motion, so I would say that's always happening, but as you get faster, things just become much more streamlined.
@richpaul8132
@richpaul8132 5 лет назад
Great Lesson! I've played single bass all my life but the fact is, I should've expanded my bass foot technique many years ago. If I had, I'd been a better drummer. I'm 63 and I stopped playing 12 years ago... WHY?! Recently, I realized I could get an e-kit and even if I'm not playing with any bands anymore, I could stay in shape, (best cardio workout, ever!). So I just dropped about $900 on an e-kit, (plus an amp so I can take off the headphones once in a while), and the first thing I'm going to do when it gets here, is start practicing those kicks! Thanks again, Rich
@rubrshrk
@rubrshrk 9 месяцев назад
Thank you for sharing this.
@Lovelystevie
@Lovelystevie 5 лет назад
Very well explained, bravo !
@malann8254
@malann8254 4 года назад
Great lesson and thanks for saying you worked on it for a summer so I don't get discouraged easily:) Your gear is immaculate, wow!!
@DrumangleOfficial
@DrumangleOfficial 4 года назад
Glad you found it useful and thank you for the compliments!
@xiongyan2074
@xiongyan2074 2 года назад
You are such an inspiration for my own music - RU-vid channel I listen to your covers every day
@bencallas5275
@bencallas5275 5 лет назад
Great video. Very well explained and as a new drummer it is gold!
@DrumangleOfficial
@DrumangleOfficial 5 лет назад
Thank you and that means a lot. I tried to explain it in terms I thought would make sense, so I'm glad you got something out of it.
@pelesmaan75
@pelesmaan75 5 лет назад
I learned something about that footwork technique. Thanks for sharing.
@redshift7318
@redshift7318 5 лет назад
Thanks man! Perfect description. Great video
@teslatang4941
@teslatang4941 4 года назад
dude, what a clear explanation! you're one of the rare instances where i subscribe from seeing 1 video
@DrumangleOfficial
@DrumangleOfficial 4 года назад
Thank you, I appreciate that!
@asg_steph
@asg_steph 4 года назад
Yeah this is very clear bro I like❤
@rwoods2k
@rwoods2k 4 года назад
10:09 - spectacular exercise; going between the 2 (16ths and triplets)
@DrumangleOfficial
@DrumangleOfficial 3 года назад
Thanks, great exercise for the hands as well!
@christophervalkenburg2997
@christophervalkenburg2997 4 года назад
Thank you. I just tried it for the first time and it's made a terrific improvement.
@zhukovdrums
@zhukovdrums 5 лет назад
Thank you for the video. Your ideas are so close to the technique I use.
@TorqueTheRich
@TorqueTheRich 5 лет назад
Great tutorial Luke!!! I'm just starting to really break down drum techniques (I'm a bassist by trade) and this helped me tremendously!!! Thank you!!!
@Unawesomenessness
@Unawesomenessness 2 года назад
The drum beat on Creep by Radiohead uses a quick double and I’ve been dying feeling like I can’t naturally get that first kick drum note out. I’ve been practicing a lot but decided to look up if there were any techniques I could use to help me. I’m so glad I found this video!! After getting the technique down a little, I realized this was the exact same motion I would make with my feet when I was bored sitting in my middle school classes. I’ve been practicing the samba you showed in the video, and my drum game has completely changed from watching this. Gonna practice this for many months to come!
@DrumangleOfficial
@DrumangleOfficial 2 года назад
Very glad to hear this helped!
@simone4993
@simone4993 6 лет назад
Hello Luke Thankyou very much for this excellent tutorial..its really well done..what a great teacher you are..and I mean that sincerely. Cheers
@rooseveltsbones
@rooseveltsbones 4 года назад
Thank you for sharing this video. Your technique is bulletproof, Sir. Great stuff!
@aframeleisurerobdavies4923
@aframeleisurerobdavies4923 3 года назад
Thank You! I have not played for decades... (But I have a kit lined up to buy) And you have give me a bump start. Good clear video and clearly explained. Top Man.
@DrumangleOfficial
@DrumangleOfficial 3 года назад
Glad I could help!
@ifreemantoo
@ifreemantoo 4 года назад
Very well explained. I like how you stretched it to make singles.
@DrumangleOfficial
@DrumangleOfficial 4 года назад
Thank you! An idea I got also from Dave Weckl when utilizing the Moeller method with your hands. Play a shuffle type of pattern with one hand and "stretch" it out into even singles, one accented not followed by one unaccented note, utilizing the Moeller method.
@AlHughesPhotography
@AlHughesPhotography 6 лет назад
Great video and impressive execution. Thank you Luke. I've played heel up most of my life but never mastered that slide technique. I've subscribed to your channel.
@icottogomez
@icottogomez 5 лет назад
Muy bueno e instructivo. Perfecta explicación. Gracias
@TheJmario35
@TheJmario35 5 лет назад
Thxs! Awesome video. Clear, simple, perfect! You got another follower! :))
@russelljr4026
@russelljr4026 5 лет назад
Ya man you’re really good at explaining an making sense I understood every bit of this
@philemonakanji4465
@philemonakanji4465 5 лет назад
Thank you so much for these lessons.
@samgomu
@samgomu 6 лет назад
Great.. thanks for the lesson!
@briankantor1857
@briankantor1857 5 лет назад
Nice lesson, Luke! At the end of the video, when Luke goes to the straight 16ths with the right foot. I've been working on this too and have a recommendation. Rather than having the downbeats land with the backward slide, I think it's important to switch the slide orientation to the downbeats and "&s" lining up with what Luke describes as his resting position, or the forward slide. The reason for this is, as you can hear when Luke does his 16ths, due to the two-motion nature of this technique (back-forward), the 16ths always will have to end on an "e" or "a" (1 e & a 2 e & a). If you swap the orientation of the slide to the downbeats on the forward position, you can then end your string of 16th notes on the 1 or &, which is generally more musically preferable. Just my two cents!
@65Drums
@65Drums 6 лет назад
Good lesson
@DrumangleOfficial
@DrumangleOfficial 6 лет назад
Thank you, I really appreciate it!
@rickcedano8769
@rickcedano8769 6 лет назад
65 Drums ll,kkkkkkjjjk Lkkjhhhjkp
@georgefisher5668
@georgefisher5668 6 лет назад
65 Drums low
@thunderwolfyt2085
@thunderwolfyt2085 5 лет назад
65 Drums hey bud
@MrHardrock
@MrHardrock 5 лет назад
Hey Justin!!! Heel toe??? Or toe heel? What do you think is best?
@laahchan1
@laahchan1 4 года назад
Man, this is the first time I have seen a teacher explain this technique in such a detailed and systemic way. Thank you so much. I will spend a summer on on.
@DrumangleOfficial
@DrumangleOfficial 4 года назад
You're very welcome! Thanks for the compliments!
@isaacperu6853
@isaacperu6853 5 лет назад
Nice! I like the way you explained it and really broke it down. Gotta try this, thanks!
@garretmkiii
@garretmkiii 5 лет назад
Now we're all equipped to play through our favourite NoFX albums
@sleepdeprived3549
@sleepdeprived3549 4 года назад
Why I'm here 😂
@hoozerob
@hoozerob 5 лет назад
It's nice to watch a good, quality, informative, relaxed tutorial with a drummer who doesn't make you feel like you are small minded and or him, with a huge ego. Good teacher. Good lesson. even for a life long drummer like me who has done all sorts of footwork. and with my learning problems, I used to be able to do a good version of this and heal and toe maneuvers, but couldn't pick it up again. I tried learning it all over from other tutorials, but this guy does it all correctly and well. God Bless, man.
@DrumangleOfficial
@DrumangleOfficial 5 лет назад
I really appreciate those kind compliments, thank you! I'm glad you enjoyed the video and were able to get something from it!
@oldguy9078
@oldguy9078 5 лет назад
Started playing drums in 1965 always played like this. Never had any lessons , just started playing. Ugraded to a double bass set about 1967 didn't know any better on how to play bass drums just played.
@thatcherdoingcoolstuff2657
@thatcherdoingcoolstuff2657 Год назад
Great video, I’ve been struggling with this. Thank you
@pearldrumgirl
@pearldrumgirl 4 года назад
Totally on point. I feel those academic foundations, but that heel toe double doesn’t do it for me either. I’m more on the toes with my playing; ball toe. I like. Great video. Good stuff.
@DrumangleOfficial
@DrumangleOfficial 4 года назад
Thank you, I appreciate it! Heel down just never worked for me, although I've known drummers who could do fast controlled doubles with heel down. Just didn't resonate with me like this heel up technique does.
@raredesign
@raredesign 5 лет назад
man this dude is good.
@getoffmylawn8986
@getoffmylawn8986 6 лет назад
Excellent tutorial, bro. Thanks!
@Cougar6973
@Cougar6973 3 года назад
Wow ! First time this made sense to me. Great technique. Great lesson. Thank you !
@matheusmendes536
@matheusmendes536 3 года назад
The drum at the beginning fits perfectly in time even skipping 2 seconds
@davidmohr1920
@davidmohr1920 4 года назад
That's what hundreds of hours of practice can do unreal :-)
@chrishelms9728
@chrishelms9728 6 лет назад
Best video yet on foot technique. The way you teach by taking your time with the explanations feels very natural and not rushed. Thank you very much! Totally SUBSCRIBED!
@TheDrumminjay
@TheDrumminjay Год назад
Thanks for posting! This helps out tremendously!
@retiredguy909
@retiredguy909 5 лет назад
Good lesson! Question: What to do about my aching adductor (or is it hamstring)? I can't figure out when this muscle gets to rest if one is always holding the foot somewhat 'up'.
@beau5296
@beau5296 2 года назад
Adductors squeeze legs together. Hamtsrings bend your lower leg back. Neither are really involved.
@babdeli5189
@babdeli5189 4 года назад
Actually I'm using the pedal in the very same way instinctively. It was good to see you explaining the method!
@DrumangleOfficial
@DrumangleOfficial 4 года назад
Thanks!
@futurecastlebfcmaturesonly2430
I learned this technique while spending my first year in college too :) TAMA Rockstar with some extras. Ah, good old nostalgia and greet video! Cheers from Luxembourg, although I studied and live in Tokyo, Japan.
@StCMS
@StCMS 2 года назад
The best video I've found on this subject! My bass drum speed has always sucked. I'm determined to be able to play the intro to Were an American Band with your videos help.
@terryurquhart2413
@terryurquhart2413 4 года назад
Great vid , just the answer to my questions re “how to get that double “ but I guess I need a new pedal too.....
@DrumangleOfficial
@DrumangleOfficial 4 года назад
Thank you! I quality pedal certainly helps, but I've been using this technique for years on a variety of pedals, differing in quality. For me, I'm extremely happy with the DW 9000's and have been using them for years. You can adjust your technique to any pedal, and be sure to adjust the pedal to fit your playing style too.
@elifhalencok9822
@elifhalencok9822 5 лет назад
Jason Earles good news and forth from the Bass Drum Lesson
@augustleo7434
@augustleo7434 Год назад
Great tutorial. VERY helpful!
@barryvesh4865
@barryvesh4865 7 лет назад
Hands down, the best double bass stroke video I have ever seen! Thank you so much.
@DrumangleOfficial
@DrumangleOfficial 7 лет назад
You're very welcome, glad you enjoyed it!
@TheMetalAllfather
@TheMetalAllfather 3 года назад
The only drummers I've ever known to use this are Zach Hill, George Kollias, and apparently Pete Sandoval. I know a friend who's *tried* learning this technique and he described it as learning to walk all over again.
@jieber8640
@jieber8640 7 лет назад
thanks mate i finally understand this
@DrumangleOfficial
@DrumangleOfficial 7 лет назад
Happy to help!
@Julian-zy1em
@Julian-zy1em 5 лет назад
Awesome video dude!!!!!..... Godspeed!!!!!
@beardedbobber
@beardedbobber 4 года назад
Helpful . Many thanks for breaking that down
@DrumangleOfficial
@DrumangleOfficial 4 года назад
You're very welcome!
@PedroMellodrums
@PedroMellodrums 6 лет назад
Cool technique, man! Actually, the Brazilian rhythm is on 2/4 and not on 4/4. And believe me, there's a difference. Congrats for the video! One hug from Brazil.
@DrumangleOfficial
@DrumangleOfficial 6 лет назад
Thanks Pedro, I appreciate it!
@user-ir3mu2lo7j
@user-ir3mu2lo7j 6 лет назад
and
@gatorbuilt
@gatorbuilt 4 года назад
In my experience, most first trying these techniques need to first get their seat/throne adjusted so you can not have to 'rely' on your feet for balance...usually a bit lower in the kit...just my experience.
@DrumangleOfficial
@DrumangleOfficial 4 года назад
I agree, the seat hight plays a role, just like the spring tension.
@kurtcameron7562
@kurtcameron7562 5 лет назад
finally someone explained the slide technique clearly. thanks!
@antoniospartan4876
@antoniospartan4876 3 года назад
Love your teaching style and this technique! Great video! Thanks
@tonylancer7367
@tonylancer7367 6 лет назад
I think another crucial part of doubles is tension. I would like to know, how much spring tension did you have?
@danznokaze
@danznokaze 6 лет назад
Follow the feel, the one comfortable and suits you the most, go for it. One setting ain't always working for others.
@DrumangleOfficial
@DrumangleOfficial 6 лет назад
Agreed, heel up/heel down, burying the beater/releasing the beater, tight/loose tension...there's no right answer here. Find what works best for you and go from there.
@DrumangleOfficial
@DrumangleOfficial 6 лет назад
I agree...tension will make a difference. The tension on my pedals is very loose. Almost as loose as the pedals will allow.
@drumyogi9281
@drumyogi9281 6 лет назад
DrumAngleOfficial different decay when burying the beater though. Practice both releasing and burying for different styles.
@fordummieslikeme7575
@fordummieslikeme7575 6 лет назад
DrumAngleOfficial I thought for sure you were going to say you keep your spring tension extra tight it's the only way I could get it to work maybe because I just started but it seems like basic physics to me to the more springy rebound on the pedal the easier this sliding technique you're doing will produce two strikes with one forward motion..
@matthewotremba9230
@matthewotremba9230 4 года назад
Heel toe is all calf muscle and , for me , the easiest . I cannot stress enough ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,to practice foot work anywhere WITHOUT A KIT ,trust me , swiss triplets back an forth , paradiddles , (YES) paradiddles singles , doubles , triples , quads , mix them up
@ottomatic7997
@ottomatic7997 4 года назад
Dude, you said it. Practice everywhere all the time, paradiddle like your life depends on it, and never stop
@mlaugh3
@mlaugh3 6 лет назад
Nice set up you have there. Thanks..................
@groki30
@groki30 Год назад
Great video - thanks
@zelihatuptuk6365
@zelihatuptuk6365 5 лет назад
Jason Earles good day was really really Love ❤️
@irish-chokolat7665
@irish-chokolat7665 4 года назад
Thanks Luke! This has helped me clean up and speed up. Did you adjust the spring tension at all?
@DrumangleOfficial
@DrumangleOfficial 4 года назад
You're very welcome! I did, I'm using a very loose spring tension. That works for me, although some like a tight spring tension with the same technique. Just depends on the person.
@theotherrobzombie
@theotherrobzombie 5 лет назад
Awesome video! Been thinking about getting another kit and this is something I've been severely lacking. Among others. Thanks!
@arupeshroychowdhury2910
@arupeshroychowdhury2910 4 года назад
Awesome tutorial!!
@liz4rdg3ck0
@liz4rdg3ck0 7 лет назад
what kind of bass drum head is that? Is it like a mesh head or something???
@DrumangleOfficial
@DrumangleOfficial 7 лет назад
This is a triple-ply mesh head from Billy Blast Drums. This was filmed awhile ago...now I use triple-ply mesh heads from Jobeky.
@chucko5006
@chucko5006 4 года назад
Great video! This is one of my goals for 2020- learning to play fast & smooth doubles. Question about your shoes: Have you ever experimented with shoes that have smooth/slippery soles? Seems like the rubber soles would be harder to slide back and forth on the footboard (although rubber soles are obviously not an obstacle for you.) Also, I have played barefoot for nearly 40 years. Does this technique work for barefooted players? Thanks
@alanoriordan4971
@alanoriordan4971 4 года назад
Chuck O.... what ever your comfortable wearing on your feet... I just wear sneakers... best of luck with your drumming 👍
@DrumangleOfficial
@DrumangleOfficial 4 года назад
Thanks for the compliments! And you're right, the soles do make a difference. As Alan replied, use what is comfortable for you, but I will say that shoes with a slicker sole allow for easier and smoother sliding. In this vide (quite old now, recorded in summer of 2014), I'm using just normal Chucks, which have a rubber sole that doesn't allow for a lot of sliding. But as you can see you can adjust your foot and technique to accommodate. Today, I use Chucks or similar shoes with customized leather soles, just like Jojo Mayer does. I tried this a few years ago and have come to really appreciate what that does for this technique. I will say that if you modify your shoes in this manner, it makes them extremely slick and it may be too much for some and definitely takes some getting used to. I wasn't sure I'd like it when I first tried it. But after getting used to it, I definitely prefer a leather soled shoe for this slide technique.
@TyDie85
@TyDie85 6 лет назад
Awesome video! This is awesome, I never thought to try that
@geofftonkin662
@geofftonkin662 6 лет назад
Thank you. Such great Technique and Skill plus Brilliant Explanation and Demonstration
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