Get my Book: emmanuellecapl... Here's a stick control exercise. It's all about Single and Double Strokes. Enjoy! I invite you to my website and Sign up for More Lessons: www.emmanuellecaplette.com
+Emmanuelle Caplette You're amazing! I've been following you since Myspace days. After 40 years of playing, I recently began suffering severe pain in my thumb. Clearly I'd developed some bad habits and technique that were catching up with me. A couple mos. ago, I bought two of your beginner videos. I can honestly say you saved my drumming. My technique has improved immensely. I play faster and, more importantly, way more relaxed and pain free. THANK YOU! THANK YOU!
Emmanuelle, thank you so much for what you do. I've never had a lesson and learned by air-drumming and on my lap and feet. I finally have a drum set and time to practice, so your channel is my go-to source for amazing lessons! Please don't stop!
Wow my new favorite drum,teacher. I love how you play everything slow at first. So many drum guys out there that yeah at a hundred miles an hour. I don't know what they are thinking? Slow and relaxed is always the way to start. You have really nice relaxed timing. You won me over. Thanks a bunch for your good help............... Lance k. H
I've always started out slowly with my understudies. It only makes sense to start out slowly and focus on timing and stick control before attempting to play at 180 bpm from the get go...I have never really seen other drum instructors start out at blistering speed. I was in marching band, oh...almost 20 years ago and was fortunate to have a good instructor when learning rudiments and reading sheet music... Sad to hear that you have had bad experiences with other instructors. Glad you found an awesome instructor in Emmanuelle!
Thank you for the free lesson. I can't afford a drum teacher so youtube videos like this are a lifesaver! Something I can understand and will help my playing without me needing to ask questions! :-)
rebukey i always think youtubes such an amazing resource for learning. I like to think id of been amazing had youtube existed when i started playing, cheers
If i can help. There 4 things to practice when you practice drum. 1- technique (this video and hannah ford stick control) 2- fills (lot of fills on drumeo and youtube) 3- indepence (drumeo or theold lady from jazz on youtube. 4- play drum with drumless or with your preferband.
I love this lady and truly respect her very strong discipline. She snaps the sticks together at the end of each exercise which leads me to believe she has had some time in drumline(s). J'aime ton style de jeu et ton désir d'enseigner aux autres. Que tu es aussi très belle fait de tes leçons un vrai bonheur à regarder.
I've searched the world for several years now looking for a more talented, beautiful and charismatic drummer. It's impossible compared to Emmanuelle...
I seem to be on a kick of watching things on youtube that make me hate myself. I don't even understand how controlled this is. Like no arm movement and such high stick heights...but still so freaking perfect. My head blew up when she started at 120.
It’s obvious she has been trained professionally or at least was in an elite group of drummers like those drum line movies. Just look at how she puts the sticks together! Lovely lesson! You’re an amazing teacher!
I like lessons on the pad. As I don't own a drum set but own two pads, small and large,sticks, mallets, as a supplement to my Djembes, I appreciate these basic lessons. Thanks.
I've been drumming for 20 years now and I'm amazed about your singles at 120 bpm, compliments! But it's also a matter of the real right pair of sticks and the ground. And importantly: Don't drink and drum! 😂
Awesome! I am a newbie wannabe drummer and search you tube for help and tips. Thank you so much for posting this. It will take me quite a while to play so perfectly. I just keep practicing. You are really really good!
She has been practicing in front of the mirror. Look at her arms. You only get that perfectly even look by watching yourself in the mirror. Impressive technique. At the end she went a little Pat Petrillo. That is code for highly impressive rudiments.
Walla: I've been a fan since your "Drive In Drive Out" solo (love what you're doing at 1:22-1:23 in that!) and I'm glad to see a tutorial from you. This is a great video, putting the chart in the corner is great!
Lol, loved the ending: "Waaa-do!" Merci pour la leçon. J'étais curieux de voir jusqu'à combien de BPM tu pousserais l'exercice, mais j'imagine que tu t'es arrêtée bien avant le maximum (histoire de ne pas trop nous écoeurer ! XD)
She plays 16th notes at 80bpm. I would suggest to start with 8th notes at 70bpm. Bellow half her tempo that is. And lift arms high, really high, drumstick tip over your head! Get the flow with high sticks at low tempo. Increese speed 2bpm per day. At the most. This is the starting point
I like practicing the 3rd measure ( the last sixteenth notes before the 4th measure of 32nds) as R R R R L L L L. This is a great framework for practicing other rudiments too, for example 32nd note paradiddles and its variations.
awesome to see you back. I've been waiting and waiting. can't wait to see you shread again :) you're soooooo awesome. perfect technique and on time. That 200 BPM with the doubles is unreal!!!! :) my favorite women drummer I know no doubt.
80 BPM is not really that fast. A lot of students start at 70 or 90 so 80 is very reasonable especially since these are very basic strokes. Just slow it down until you can master it. Being able to play slow is just as important as being able to play fast. Excellent exercise. She didn't stress stroke technique too much, but I would focus on full strokes for this exercise.