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Drum Throne Height Mechanics, Prevent Back Pain, Increase Performance 

Brandon Green
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Let's demystify choosing Drum Throne Height! Ultimately it all comes down to you, your specific anatomy and what your body can anatomically handle. This video will explore
1) basic mechanics of choosing drum throne height
2) playing drums doesn't mean back pain
3) increase performance by working within your bodies capabilities
4) simple step by step process
Skip forward to 8:29 to the step by step process if you are not interested in any of the science or reasoning.
Want more? Tell me about it. I am a studio musician as well and Exercise and Muscle Specialist. Tell me what you want to learn more about and we will talk about it!
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Комментарии : 366   
@davemarks8832
@davemarks8832 6 лет назад
Drums need more people like this who explain how to drum comfortable and be comfortable for the rest of their life playing drums. Great video!
@leeschmitz993
@leeschmitz993 5 лет назад
This is a good video! My percussion ensemble professor, in college, taught me that I should adjust the throne to where the snare sits at my belt buckle, and my legs rest on the floor at a 90° angle. I always wondered why she was so specific about these instructions, and this video explains it thoroughly. It's a crime that this isn't taught in music classes.
@RyanAlexanderBloom
@RyanAlexanderBloom 7 лет назад
Nice video. This makes total sense. You are one of the few people on RU-vid who actually thinks correctly about anatomy and drumming. I can't tell you how many people sit too low and reduce their range of motion and think it's totally fine. It drives me crazy as a teacher. Good video.
@FanaticDrummer
@FanaticDrummer 6 лет назад
Ryan Alexander Bloom So many 80’s guys and jazz drummers do it. They sit so low that their foot work suffers so bad.
@JaymixCollision
@JaymixCollision 5 лет назад
This comment alone is extremely helpful.
@jpb93360
@jpb93360 3 года назад
So Gadd, Garibaldi, Blade, Horacio "el negro", Weckl, Vinnie Collaiuta, who made a carrier sitting very low are "wrong" ? Come on...
@RyanAlexanderBloom
@RyanAlexanderBloom 3 года назад
@@jpb93360 yes. Not gonna qualify it. They would have less potential for pain or long term injury if they sat at a reasonable height for their own body size. They’re also constantly fighting against a reduced range of motion in their hips.
@jpb93360
@jpb93360 3 года назад
@@RyanAlexanderBloom How do you know Gadd, Garibaldi Blade Horacio etc have injuries ? They play this way for decades. They would have changed if so painful. It's a fact you should consider.
@zauwee
@zauwee 7 лет назад
Thanks for the educational video, Brandon. Very informative. Keep 'em coming!
@bigdukepod
@bigdukepod 6 лет назад
Outstanding! Thanks so much for your insights and time! Clear and concise. Perfect!
@reedscanlon6246
@reedscanlon6246 3 года назад
Just what I needed to see. Thank you so much!
@Gunkaleh
@Gunkaleh 6 лет назад
Thank you for donating your time to help others. You're a good man.
@chicharoalmaraz8688
@chicharoalmaraz8688 5 лет назад
This is wonderful. Thank you so much, man. You are helping me and surely a lot of people with this information. God bless you.
@jamesberlo4298
@jamesberlo4298 6 лет назад
Finnally somebody made a Video on this! Thank You.
@Rockin_Ross
@Rockin_Ross 6 лет назад
Thank you so much for this. You're the first that I've personally seen who has addressed this issue. I have my kit torn down at the moment & will use this advise today when I set back up. It just might make my playing that much better from here on out.
@geekmyth4291
@geekmyth4291 6 лет назад
super cool brother! This answered alot of questions. Im a competitive bodybuilder so a personal trainer so seeing information like this is like gold to me. I love to see videos when guys really know their stuff. And that my friend is you!
@EarthtonesCymbals
@EarthtonesCymbals 6 лет назад
It is always beneficial to be reminded of the relationship between form and function. Good stuff!
@ChrisJohnsonDrums
@ChrisJohnsonDrums 6 лет назад
As a drummer and a teacher, this is hugely helpful. Thank you!
@Devon523
@Devon523 5 лет назад
Awesome! Over the years I’ve found the things you’ve said here to be true. I found the most comfortable spots for Optimum performance but i never knew why or how it worked from a more anatomical or scientific stand point. Thanks so much for the education, I can use this to help my students now too!
@christopherjohnson7767
@christopherjohnson7767 6 лет назад
awesome stuff! I am looking to revamp my practice set so this is perfect info. Would like to see more stuff like this.
@jarrettmartin2738
@jarrettmartin2738 7 лет назад
Thanks for this! I really appreciated the medical science approach with the visual model of the spine. It really helped me figure out why my back was hurting when I played.
@MarkosVassiliou
@MarkosVassiliou 6 лет назад
Thank you! I have been waiting for this for a long time!
@georgespencer3973
@georgespencer3973 2 года назад
That was awesome, Brandon. As an older guy with a semi-worn out back just starting to play, your video was super helpful. Thank you so much!
@oldforestroad
@oldforestroad 5 лет назад
Thank you! This was a very helpful lesson.
@codyplaysthedrums11
@codyplaysthedrums11 5 лет назад
Came for basics on drum throne height but got an entire wealth of knowledge. You’ve definitely got my sub.
@edwardrummer
@edwardrummer 5 лет назад
Getting back playing after herniated disc, this video is just perfect! Exactly what I needed to know , already had my seat height roughly right but now I know the mechanics behind it and how to test to make sure it’s perfect with feet space too! Thanks for making it 🙌
@reverendobrown75
@reverendobrown75 6 лет назад
Very nice video, about something rarely adressed with this level of specificity and precision, thank you
@Chiroman527
@Chiroman527 3 года назад
Hey Brandon, I just stumbled upon this YT video. Excellent disclosure of anatomical info. I'm 69 YO, have plenty of spinal issues (Stenosis [lumbar and cervical], Degenerative Disc Disease, Facet Joint Arthritis , and a number of disc bulges / herniations) and a shorter right leg resulting from a fractured right femur in 1966 (15 years old, playing HS Football) I started to play drums again after a 50+ year Hiatus. Now retired, Due to the physical disabilities, I play drums recreationally in my Basement Studio created during COVID Hibernation in 2020. I play along to My Music : CCR, Petty, Clapton, Stones, Cars, Beatles, Mellencamp, etc., mostly basic Rock N Roll. I play a single Bass Drum - Heel down , always did, but definitely more so now with that shorter leg affecting so much in my posture and spine condition. You have a fascinating background of a Studio Drummer and a PT. Your tips are very valuable. In my case, with heel down playing (I just cannot play Heel up), the height of the throne is Crucial to me. I will try your web site for more data. I don't do Instagram, or Facebook. THX again for the insight and info. Word to You Folks out there : Take care of your SPINE !!!!. It is the essence of your overall Well Being . Having Chronic Pain and Stiffness SUX BIG TIME !!!
@gmontie2010
@gmontie2010 6 лет назад
Thanks for this video. Very important things to think about. By the way you just confirmed for me somethings about playing position that I have practiced through the years. Now I have something to back it up! Thank you.
@astrologist174
@astrologist174 7 лет назад
Dude, awesome! Thanks so much for taking the time to create and post this!
@brandondrummechanics
@brandondrummechanics 7 лет назад
Astrologist Thank-you!
@paulkrauss6387
@paulkrauss6387 6 лет назад
love the video! lots of great info, thank you!!
@drumsybatabamboom8022
@drumsybatabamboom8022 6 лет назад
Thank you, Brandon, for your extremely helpful video! You showed very clearly how to treat your joints well. I've adjusted my throne, and can clearly feel the improvement in my energy and technique. Thanks again!
@dodo13500
@dodo13500 6 лет назад
Always wondered about this! Thanks for sharing. Time to assess myself.
@drummerdude123456
@drummerdude123456 6 лет назад
Dude, thank you very much for that! After twenty years, I can slowly feel back pain creeping in, I'll be using this video to god of that, thank you!!
@radkon67
@radkon67 6 лет назад
Hi Brandon. Thanks for such a great video. You've given me medical terms to describe what I often tell drum students. Your comments on multi pedal orchestration seems key. You're a legend, thanks!
@samstreet6405
@samstreet6405 7 лет назад
thanks, this was very helpful ... my back used to get so tight I could barely stand up after an hour of playing... I have played since I was a kid, and sure wish my first drum teacher had passed this advise on to me years (and years) ago.. great job man!
@stylekanton7006
@stylekanton7006 5 лет назад
Just simply a great video, thanks
@nickhuang1408
@nickhuang1408 3 года назад
Thanks! Never seen this kind of video before, very informative
@nico_poriol
@nico_poriol 6 лет назад
Definitely deserves million views. Great explanation! Helped a lot!
@fritswester2833
@fritswester2833 5 лет назад
Finally a good explaining video on this topic. I have been saying this to my students for years now.
@wuffb
@wuffb 6 лет назад
Thanks for doing this video. . . as we get older, I think our comfortable position changes and paying attention to an ergonomic set up is so important . . . THANKS for doing this! The whole lower spine capability part was really an eye opener!
@lunalarosa4845
@lunalarosa4845 6 лет назад
Thanks for the anatomical insight! I've always prioritized comfort when playing drums - low cymbal placement to avoid shoulder strain, not too wide between pedals and proper spring tension, etc.
@michaelm2945
@michaelm2945 6 лет назад
Great video! I've been waiting for a video like this for many years. When I started, it was similar to Tommy Lee but learning double bass and having L5/S1 sciatica, adjusting my seat higher and moving pedals closer was a big help.. side note, being 6'5" I needed a higher end throne to adjust correctly. 🤘
@philsown
@philsown 6 лет назад
ABSOLUTELY please make more videos like this. I just finished a course of Physical Therapy where we dealt with my back but we didn't get into my drumming much.
@carlosdrums97
@carlosdrums97 2 года назад
Thank you very much for your advices!! 😎🥁
@Brak0777
@Brak0777 3 года назад
Thank you so much for this video. It was really helpful.
@MrRoarkArchitect
@MrRoarkArchitect 5 лет назад
Fantastic. I just adopted a lefty practice kit upstairs so I can try and balance out the two sides and get a more balanced core overall.
@rmmccarthy1240
@rmmccarthy1240 6 лет назад
For me, your discussion on mechanics is an essential (and overlooked) aspect in the art/discipline of the drum-set. Excellent and valuable tutorial. Great job, great contribution! Keep at it and thank you for posting.
@PutTheGlassesOn...
@PutTheGlassesOn... Год назад
Thank you for taking the time to cover this topic, you did an excellent job
@brandondrummechanics
@brandondrummechanics Год назад
Glad it was helpful!
@HarshanPushpakumara
@HarshanPushpakumara 5 лет назад
Great Video. like how you explain in simple terms. Thank you.
@herbshappyhour6637
@herbshappyhour6637 2 года назад
Loved the Video. Thanks so much for the info.
@OrfeasSierras
@OrfeasSierras 6 лет назад
Dude your awesome! I've been drumming for 10 years and a physiotherapist for 5 years and it's great to see finally a video with everything explained about the precautions through anatomy about drumming. Keep it up! Spread the word!
@frichoman
@frichoman 2 месяца назад
Thanks Brandon! great video.
@tripledrum8575
@tripledrum8575 7 лет назад
Finally a video that shows the proper way analyze and understand drum throne height. Great stuff Brandon. Thanks for sharing.
@kinserjosh
@kinserjosh 5 лет назад
This was awesome! Great video! Thank you! You've probably saved a lot of drummers a lot of pain and surgery from this. You're awesome!
@CamberleyDrumTeacher
@CamberleyDrumTeacher 6 лет назад
This was really interesting, thank you. Luckily, not so much recently but I've suffered with back pain over the years and I feel that knowing this may have helped prevent some of it. I'm definitely going to think more about this from now on and would love to see you expand on the subject. Great video! 😎👍
@danieljaburg2021
@danieljaburg2021 6 лет назад
Excellent video with good information. There are plenty of videos telling you HOW to setup your kit, but not many providing the WHY and how to determine what's best for you. Well done.
@MichaelSileno
@MichaelSileno 2 года назад
Thank you for this advice. I've been playing for 25+ years and recently having some hip joint pain after replacing my kick pedal. Used the same one pretty much the entire time. I know I need to make some adjustments and this knowledge to consider is very helpful.
@reverendobrown75
@reverendobrown75 6 лет назад
I subscribed to the channel and would be definitely interested in other videos like this...keep going Brandon!
@brianprinty112
@brianprinty112 6 лет назад
Explaining the body mechanics is really really helpful. Ty
@stijndries7832
@stijndries7832 6 лет назад
Great video! It's really nice to have someone explaining what is happening with my body opposed to people telling you you should sit this of that way.
@mihirgodbole5338
@mihirgodbole5338 6 лет назад
Great detailed info! Totally acceptable! Worth watching
@aenmelendez
@aenmelendez Год назад
Thank you so much! I've never thought about this before. Liked and subscribed to your channel!
@brandondrummechanics
@brandondrummechanics Год назад
Thanks so much! Glad this helped !
@AdamSmith-vc1vl
@AdamSmith-vc1vl 6 лет назад
Absolutly fantastic!!!!
@thibodaux3424
@thibodaux3424 3 года назад
Brilliant! Absolutely no one talks much about this sort of thing but is super important if you want to keep playing drums when you get older. When I was young I sat low but as I got older I started sitting higher because it made my back feel better. Vinnie also mentioned this in one of his interviews years ago
@johnfoschino46
@johnfoschino46 4 года назад
Brandon, thanks for breaking this down. Ever so often I have a day where my base drum foot is not working as well as is normally dose. Seat hight, distance from the base drum, position, balance on the stool all have a play finding my comfort zone. Thats easy to say however hard to find.
@kirwan1414
@kirwan1414 6 лет назад
Cheers for that mate. Hopefully this knowledge will help my balance issues.
@RogerioJardim
@RogerioJardim 3 года назад
excellent video, thank you so much!
@michaelobrien9689
@michaelobrien9689 6 лет назад
Excellent information. Thanks for doing this.
@TheEmack03
@TheEmack03 6 лет назад
A great video. I’ve had two lumbar surgeries and have been trying to get back into playing and have had fatigue in my back and shoulders. I am going to apply what I’ve seen here. Thanks.
@JohnParkerDrums
@JohnParkerDrums 6 лет назад
Solid info! Thanks, Brandon. I'm almost 40 and pain has started to become an issue. I'm looking forward to applying this info.
@vortexsophia
@vortexsophia Год назад
This was the first video I saw of yours, what a fantastic explanation. Now i wonder if all the years as a piano payer this is why i was getting back pain as well from all the pedal work and sitting too low. Drums i play heel up and traditional grip so i have to sit pretty high even if I'm not that tall. Thanks for the video.
@jaewonkim3950
@jaewonkim3950 6 лет назад
Thank you! Very helpful video!
@drummerdavid12
@drummerdavid12 4 года назад
It's so important thing in drumming wrong position gets lower back pain that sciatica , good information for drummers thank you
@samuelnardi5634
@samuelnardi5634 Год назад
This video is extremely helpful. I started playing drums when I was 11, I'm 51 now. It has taken a toll on my body over the years. Using the info in this video I'm hoping to continue to play for many years to come.
@martybo2814
@martybo2814 6 лет назад
Great vid Brandon! I have the chance of having a drum teacher who is also a kinesiologist... He made me changed my position behind the kit: height of trone, legs position, cymbals and toms heights and placements!!! It is a bit difficult at the beginning but the human body is such a wonderful machine that can adapt quickly. My playing has changed since, more fluid cause there are less tension and no more pain after long hours!!! Keep up the good work 😊
@beyondbetrayal
@beyondbetrayal 7 лет назад
Great information. I'll be sharing this with my students. Thank you for making this video!
@brandondrummechanics
@brandondrummechanics 7 лет назад
beyondbetrayal thank-you! Happy to create content to help drummers! Please let me know what other content you would like to learn about!
@TheEmack03
@TheEmack03 7 лет назад
I've had a fusion l4 and l5 and just had another surgery for s1 and l6.... This is the first advice that I have seen to help me to continue to play with reduced pain. Thank you very much! Everett
@koffee3336
@koffee3336 4 года назад
Thank you. That was very useful.
@xxdemonshitxx
@xxdemonshitxx 5 лет назад
Awesome video. I'm the kind of person who needs to know how any particular system works so I can manipulate it in the most efficient/beneficial way possible and I thought I was just going to get simple info on how high I should set my throne versus my body height or whatever, but what you explained was a lot more informative. I'm just starting out on the drums so this is really good info for me.
@sallyhubert9027
@sallyhubert9027 2 года назад
Really helpful and clear , thank you
@maurourrai2550
@maurourrai2550 6 лет назад
Thank you Brandon, I enjoined the video
@MLRomo
@MLRomo 6 лет назад
love the video! i have definitely had to make adjustments to my style of play as well as setup due to lower back pain.when i see drummers like Dave and Taylor from foo fighters they have there thrones set to the lowest position... i recall thinking that can't be good! looks like a lot of extra work with no pay off IMO thanks again and keep them coming!
@parrattdiddle
@parrattdiddle 4 года назад
Thankyou. You are a superb and articulate communicator Brandon. Some invaluable guidance, truth and wisdom.
@brandondrummechanics
@brandondrummechanics 4 года назад
Thanks for the very kind words! Thanks for watching
@R.I.P_Itachi
@R.I.P_Itachi 4 года назад
thanks. had L5-S1 discectomy a few years ago. getting back into playing and trying to choose a throne, and i'm already a big guy (6'3" and usually 250-270lbs) so all this is great.
@ponder85
@ponder85 6 лет назад
Awesome video! Thanks!
@mikepietrusko5775
@mikepietrusko5775 7 лет назад
Great Video! Just what I was looking to research on RU-vid since I've had issues with height. It would be great to explore snare, tom, and cymbal heights in relation to the throne heights. I find myself constantly changing positions. I get to the point where I'm happy and put drum locks on everything. Eventually a gig comes up where I need to reassess and change what I thought I liked.
@DEMONminipro
@DEMONminipro 5 лет назад
thanks a lot, very helpful for drummers with back issues like me
@wynton765
@wynton765 4 года назад
Doc, you just changed my life
@EJarvenpaa
@EJarvenpaa 7 лет назад
This is one best and most informative videos I've come across on RU-vid. The practical side I was quite familiar with but it was interesting and very helpful to hear about the physiological side, also. Keep this up! There are too many people saying harmful things, especially about drumming ergonomics. Good job!
@brandondrummechanics
@brandondrummechanics 7 лет назад
EJarvenpaa thank-you!!!
@nrauschermusic
@nrauschermusic 4 года назад
I'm so damn happy I stumbled on to this video. Something to help my students who sit too low. I have students playing cross grip but having trouble with the snare stick bumping into the hi hat stick/hand. It seems effective to me to set up the snare maybe an inch or two closer and the hi hat a few inches farther back/closer to the bass drum, so the hands can play cross grip, but the hi hat stick can be held out of the way of the snare stick's vertical motion. If you made a video about it I'd watch it!
@justinburleson
@justinburleson 6 лет назад
Thank you so much. I'm sure you get tons of comments on this, but I wanted to give you some more positive feedback. I've been a touring drummer for many years now, I used to play with a super low throne. For some reason I liked it. When I hit 25-27 it became very uncomfortable. I then lifted my throne and it got better. I guess over time I've let it sink lower and I've noticed that I'm losing circulation. I tried this and it helped a lot! Thank you so much again!
@GT-fx8fd
@GT-fx8fd 3 года назад
Great video mate, thanks for spreading the knowledge.
@brandondrummechanics
@brandondrummechanics 3 года назад
Thanks for checking it out!
@DeadDad1
@DeadDad1 8 месяцев назад
Six years late I find this video, thank you so very much!! This is an important topic and I am really happy that you shared this!! I sincerely appreciate you and this video.
@brandondrummechanics
@brandondrummechanics 8 месяцев назад
Glad it was helpful!
@flatgroundtv7097
@flatgroundtv7097 2 года назад
Thank you for this information. I have a bad back pain and knee joints. This video is super helpful. I play drums will low throne. I'm surely rises my throne after this point. This video still relevant for so many years to come. Thank you again. 🙏🏽🙂
@FedericoLucchi
@FedericoLucchi 5 лет назад
Excellent video, very useful!
@IgnacioVS
@IgnacioVS 5 лет назад
like the way you explain everything! Nice, very nice!
@TMPKNSS
@TMPKNSS 4 года назад
Thank you man. You should make as many clips as you can because your work is needed. #bigup
@kaylaemerick8943
@kaylaemerick8943 4 года назад
Love this! Ive been drumming for 4 months w an old computer stool. Im about to buy a throne and have been wondering about what height to sit at. Thank you. You covered all the questions i had ❤
@nickaria
@nickaria 7 лет назад
Awesome info Brandon, and super well delivered! Thanks so much for sharing your knowledge in relation to drums, really interesting to understand and reassess. I'd be keen to learn more about proper positioning of a kit depending on different body types, and perhaps even simply understanding the effects of playing drums on the body; how does playing this instrument affect our joints/muscles, what are long-term results, what can we do to prevent damage, ect ! Thanks again man :)
@brandondrummechanics
@brandondrummechanics 7 лет назад
NICKARIA thanks for your comment. Great idea. Being such a physical instrument there are a lot of different facets to explore. Noted!
@damostirling
@damostirling 6 лет назад
Great video! Us drummers need a channel like this! 👍
@tatedavis2016
@tatedavis2016 6 лет назад
You've earned my subscription.
@eyesonfire4301
@eyesonfire4301 6 лет назад
EXCELLENT helpful video. Thanks a ton for this buddy! keep on groovin mang. :D
@hwtileston
@hwtileston 6 лет назад
Great video and very informative. Especially valuable in light of increased playing in addition to a lot of golf. Should help with my lower right back pain. Thanks.
@mistempo
@mistempo 5 лет назад
Such an informative video. Thank you!
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