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Dang girl😳 you make it look so easy!! I don’t know what is more impressive, your sticking or your smile😊 Thanks for the great lessons and your great smile!!!!🎶❤️🎶
Outstanding. Whether you’re drumming on a kit or a practice pad, your technique is flawless at all tempos. Love all your videos. I really like how you incorporate rudiments into the kit. Having played in drum corps in my youth (longer ago than I care to discuss), I can see your drum corps influences come through even in your kit grooves and fills. You are one of 4 drummers I have on my bucket list to see play live some day. I have seen two of them (Neil Peart and Danny Saraphine). Unfortunately the 4th one, Buddy Rich, passed away long before I could see him live. You rank up there with the best. If you ever play anywhere near the Twin Cities in Minnesota, I will definitely complete the list.
That is amazing . . . I am working through your book and have to believe my left hand can catch up to my right. I have seen the improvement, I'm still slow slow slow, but I love having something to do with a goal in mind. Thank you for such a great resource for people who want to learn how to drum! I am trying to smile!
Thanks for inspiring us to improve! You sounded great! Also I'm glad you're safe and healthy, it was great to meet you on Music Expo in Shanghai, what a great solo performance! Big hugs
Love this! It's great when you clasp your sticks and nod your head together at the end... always in time with the metronome! Great smile as well. This makes me want to practice... practice... practice! Thank you.
Emmanuelle Caplette you are awesome. I am a shadow of your drumming skills. I have so far to go but I’m getting better thanks to your instructions. Can you tell me how you hold your sticks? I sometimes lose mine as I practice. Am I holding them too tightly or too loosely. Please advise. 🙏 thank you.
I love watching your videos, you are so comfortable with your skill that you don't need the, um, "distractions" many other female drummers employ on YT to garner views.
Those look like Drum Core sticks. Do you play live with those? I use DC-3s, as I tend to play hard and use Z Customs, very thick, heavy cymbals. The DCs absorb the shock (my hands have gone numb with smaller sticks, which is bad) and never-ever break.
@@Mike-sf5cg if you want to drum on a marching snare i would look for exercises from a drum corps like the blue devils or Santa Clara Vanguard or Carolina Crown. These exercises are mostly training your muscles, doubles and the things you need to pass other exercises. These Corps are playing with a very good technique. So if you playing these exercises on high tempo it will make a lot of fun and train your skill. But if you arent on this level of technique i would start with speed set up 0.5 or 0.75. Then you can practise slower to improve your technique. Emannuele Caplette doenst show the technique and she cant even set up her snare right. she is lifting her arms to get to the snare. YOUR ARMS HAVE TO FALL DOWN. And if she even cant set up a snare she cant explain the other things right. Trust me. Go watch Drumeo for drumset or for snare go search for drum corps stuff
@@agrarvideoscloppenburg764 very familiar with BD and SCV, had friends in the drumline. I'm not at that calibre, but I'm working on my technique any way. Thanks for the very informative reply too.
Make sure you can play all single beat combinations from Stick Control at 180 BPM and the easy ones up to 250 BPM and higher! If you are able to do this, turn the page to the next exercises!