How To Build Hand Speed FAST! (Just Do THIS!)
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- Here's a 30 day plan for your to build hand speed fast!
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Hand speed and control is so important in drumming. But building speed in your hands is more complex than you may think! In todays drum lesson I'm teaching you the 4 pillars of hand speed on the drum set so you can play your drum beats, fills, and exercises with control, dynamics, and speed!
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Here's a 30 day plan to faster hands!
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in The Mail it says 15th of August
Am interested
is it free?
Спасибо
@@emmaswain3084 I’ve tried them all, and I’d recommend one with a gum rubber top, like the one being used in this video. It’s also quiet, so your housemates won’t complain. ;]
I haven’t watched the video yet, but my uncle has been drumming for 35 years and he told me one exercise to help with speed is do 1 left, 1 right, 2 left, 2 right, etc up to 8 then go back down to 1. It’s a good exercise and helped me a lot. Btw thanks for the video. 👍
Very nice!
Isn't that a paradiddle?
@@IsaacWale2004nah, paradidle is RLRR LRLL, he meant like RRLL RRRLLL RRRRLLLL
@@JohnDoe-po9mi Oh okay
@@IsaacWale2004paraddidle is great 😊
Just wanted to chime in (as a beginner) and say that DBO is definitely beginner-friendly. As Gabe says, it starts as basic as picking up sticks and takes off from there. The pace is not intimidating and I have found that the skills taught are very well organized. I have found that it's very well thought out and planned for good, steady progress. I'm impressed that Gabe and his team have put together such a great program.
That means the world to me, thank you so much for sharing and for being a part of the #DBOFamily! I'm honored to help guide you along your drumming journey!
hey pal, did this video help you and did it help in your speed?
@@zamasoo255 As a beginner, pretty much any routine repeatedly done for one month is going to help with speed. I plan to go through Gabe's 'challenges' once I have decent hand/foot skills to truly test the effectiveness, but I'm confident that they will be effective.
Agreed. And the price point is very fair. For less than $30/month (if you don’t pay by the year), you get more content than you could possibly consume in that time frame. It’s very well organized, fairly easy to follow, I would recommend this program for any beginner interested in learning how to play the drums.
1. Technique 2:24 (Push Pull Pyramid 3:06)
2. Dynamics & Control 3:35 (Single-Double Pyramid 5:14)
3. Pattern memorization 5:34 (Rudiment Ladder 6:54)
4. Muscle development. 7:20 (Tabata 8:06)
Thank you
"if you're only playing loud, then you're not a very dynamic drummer". Love the clip of Steve Moore playing while you said that.
Steve being an exceptionally good and amazingly dynamic drummer.
i noticed that too, i was like... uhhh?
He looks like he's playing loud but he is great a dynamics despite how it looks. Lol
Seriously - why call out Steve?
Yeah, I think he put that clip not because of that particular drummer, but because it looks so chaotic and mad, Steve Moore is so funny
I think he’s just using the clip just for transition and that’s pretty much it
I attended the 5 day hand speed challenge. It really helps me a lot( just for sharing my single doubles already reach 170 bpm). Thx Gabe for the free course and different pdf for me to practice.
Amazing! So happy to hear you are seeing the progress!
Your video editing is just sooo good - and you are a humble man helping other drummers! That's a wonderful combo
Bro, this helped so much. Thank you, I'm still not fully done with the 30 days but I'm much faster than before. This is amazing!
Its always a good day when Gabe Posts
It's always a good day when Easton comments
I'm a old timer who always wanted to learn the drums. I happened to find your channel and I am impressed with your presentation, knowledge but most of all your lessons. I feel I can progress ( and that there is hope) to become a competent drummer. Thank you !🥁👍 Subscribed!
That's amazing, thanks so much for the kind words! Welcome to the family!
I'm 97 years old and now playing Arch Enemy with ease because of this lesson
Amazing indeed. You're a good teacher. It have really helped me improve.
These are amazing!!
Im a new drummer myself, so I’m definitely gonna try doing some of these techniques ✨
Thank you!
That Second Exercise Took Me Back To Drumline When Dr Lee and Devin Went At it!!!
Great instructional video ! Wish I had this about 10 yrs ago, but its never to late to improve techniques ! Thank you ! 🙂
Great lesson,man thanks even for experienced drummers too.
Great video! Alot of amazing tips and excercises for not only the begginers but allso for drummers that are getting back into playing for fun!...Thank you again! Lots of love!!
Man I ha e been working on my singles my doubles and my triples as well as my paradidles I know I misspelled it. But as a beginner that is almost 43 I am wishing I was aloud to play the drums when I was in band class lol you are amazing it is kind of complicated with the rudiments you are explaining but I can see how it is worth it. And the further along I get I will definitely watch this video again. I love it and you. God bless you.
Nice series of practice patterns. Fluid technique, perfection of movement harmonious to the bounce speed, and stamina exercises are what creates speed ultimately. It doesn't really matter what exercises you play, as long as they include all the bounce stroke possibilities, singles, doubles, triplets, quadruplets, quintuplets. I'm guessing the bro shows this in lessons 1 and 2. Gladstone bounce exercises help the development of this, you can use the Gladstone approach with finger and or wrist movements. Except at the end of stamina techniques when muscles are tiring (stop at that point) don't tense. Don't practice at a speed where you start tense, practicing without relaxed fluid movements will take you backwards. Which ever speed you start at, playing relaxed with repetition you'll soon get up to the next speed above
I play darabukah, not kit, and I'm looking to increase my speed and precision. This video gave me some good ideas for practice. Thank you!
Thank you with these videos man, keep it up!
Really good stuff here man, love the channel
Such an awesome lesson.
Great video, great exercises.
Im not where I want to be since I discovered your channel a couple months ago, but Ive definitely improved and really practicing the techniques you teach and starting off slow on the metronome and working my way up has helped. Finally up to 130 bpm with no mistakes 😅 I know its nothing really but youre absolutely the GOAT for your channel with peak quality.
Also I Prevail slaps harder than my step dad.
I appreciate your videos and instructions, they are very well thought out and helpful. I don't know if anyone has mentioned this, but I noticed that the third bar of the six-stroke roll is written incorrectly. I was sight reading the exercise and it threw me for a few measures until I realized the mistake. Thanks again for creating ask of this wonderful content.
Thanks for this free tips, it really helps me a lot..
Sick lesson!!
this is awesome exercise for us 🔥
Great demo of push pull
Impressive af. Editing is wow
hola, espero puedas traducir esto amigo, esta genial tus ejercicios voy a tratar de hacerlos durante esos 30 dias me trasare esa meta, tambien me guataria acceder a tus curzos mas me hace falta el dinero, pero gracias muy genial tus videos bendiciones...
THANK YOU!
Man your content is so helpful with setting up my weekly practice schedules. Awsome tips here!
Thanks so much!
it's so good thank you for teach!
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I'm going to start right now,so Day 1,08-24-2021and challenge myself, even though I have some experience with drumming, I have to practice my fundamentals,and want to get faster.so again thank you for the tips I will comment about my progress in 1,to 2 weeks and until then,happy drumming.
howd it go
I love I prevail so seeing the drumsticks that said I prevail on it was cool, not sure if it was the band or just a brand but it's still cool
Haven’t started but jeez I didn’t know it was gonna be this hard
Excellent!
Amo la edición de tus videos ❤
❤️❤️
I like paradiddles, thanks Gabe!
Two extremely helpful books for any drummer.
1) Stick Control for the Snare Drummer by George Lawrence Stone and
2) Progressive Steps to Syncopation for the Modern Drummer by Ted Reed.
Great drummers know the content of these books by heart, even if they’ve never read them. Very common required reading/practicing by drum instructors for several decades, although some teachers will tell their students to purchase the books and practice practice practice the content until it becomes second mature to the drummer. Other teachers will create lessons/lesson plans based entirely on the content of these books, often without mentioning the books by name or author. Whether done intentionally or unintentionally, this gives the illusion that the teacher came up with the lesson plan, not the author. When practiced as suggested, magic happens and the drummer becomes magnificent in his or her drumming capabilities. The reputation of the instructor increases in a very positive manner when they, the teacher, has chosen not to mention the books or authors, as the instructor is given credit for creating a brilliant plan to improve the playing capabilities of their student drummers.
which do you prefer to read first?
your vids deserve more views and subscribers than this, your editing skills are amazing your an excellent teacher, and over all a very very very good drummer. Your one of the drummers I look to respect dude.
Worthy lesson in general but that rudiment ladder is gold!
Cool lesson love it! 🙂
Because you can do each of these excercises for a lifetime, it's really hard to know when you're "done" with each part.
For me rhe last part never been an issue, because I've never managed to get the rudiments up to the speed point where my muscles have to improve.
I really like your lessons. 😍💜️
But there is a small problem I have difficulty in understanding the English language. But I will definitely tell you the results after practicing somehow.😊💜️🤘
Love from sri lanka 💜️🇱🇰
This is amazing
Very fascinating .
thank you for the tips
My pleasure!
30+ years guitar player here with limited movement range on both wrists due to some multiple fractures. 2 weeks ago i finally pulled the trigger on a drum kit and started playing, as much as the drum has always been an intimidating instrument, the more i practice on a pad and on the set, i have a lot of fun even though with my age and limb conditions showing up. Those exercises you post makes playing drums easier. It actually helps loosening my fingers for playing guitar with less pain as my fingers tends to "lock". Thank you for the tricks and tips!!
Thank you very much
Thanks Mr Gabe
I will try this one and..... tq man 💟☮
Awesome!
I’m a marching drummer so this is my nature to go, SPEEED!
Thank you
Thanks for sharing 🖤🙏
My pleasure!
beautiful man
nice touch at 4,59 :D great vid by the way, thanks :)
Thanks Gabe!!!
My pleasure!
Very cool!
thanks
Thanks guru g ♥️♥️🌹🙏🙏
Looking forward to this was soooo close to giveing up
Cool 😎 Thanks
Hey that's a cool technique. I been practicing pera diddle because it common tech for jazz drumming. I can see it and hear the difference in rhythm. :3
This looks like a great exercise to speed up my hands. I accept the challenge to do this for thirty days.
Heck yes!
has it helped?
@@venusngigi hell yeah
@@markvandivier awesome!!
Thanks brother 🌷🔥🙏🏿
You're welcome!
EXCELENTE TIO🥁🥁🥁🥁
Nice!
hav you taught how fo hav good fluidity between hands and ur kick and how to incorporate your kick into your fills
great video
Good video thanks master
🙏🏽🙏🏽
NICE
Greate skill
Hi, my foot is rightie and my hand is leftie. What's your advice as far as set up on the kit.
Open hand on a kit set up for right hand drummers makes more sense to me, any thoughts?
I have been playing drums here and there in the past but, for the last 13 months I have been playing the drums for at least 3 times a week.
I like your teaching! I Can definitely relate!
5:30 was legit all of the movie Drumline lol
awesome
Nice drum drum drum
I like how you wouldn’t expect him to be the drummer for I Prevail
0:55 I wasn’t expecting this. It made me laugh lol
This is what I have been looking for. The thing is that I don't know how to count/make use of my time signature together with my rudiments I only know how to play the rudiments but don't know how to count. I would love it if you can explain them to me
7:24 I've never seen something more percussion than this moment
Thanks for the video. What drum is that that you're playing on?
Thank you. Can u do video for foot speed too?
What a beautifull and amazing lesson!! what is that called where do you play to practice?? I need to get one right now!!
Practice pad
What brand of practice drum pad are you using? Or what is a good practice drum to use that’s not super expensive?
Epic dude
🙏🏽🙏🏽
At 5:14 - Thats the Jaws Theme! :D "The Paradiddle is working!"
commenting here to promise to myself to start doing these things.
i'll come back in a month for results
Hey, I'm having some issues with push/pull, I can't seem to get the rebound you do, and the only way to do it is to use my wrist, which seems kind of pointless considering its about not using your wrist, I was wondering if I could get some more insight into how to do it?
What kind of music programs and video editing do you do?
Hi, Gabe
I need this
I have a student with whom I'm very excited to get hand speed developed... she's been struggling for a while. I was in the midst of making a plan for her and then you upload this. Please forgive me if I basically just rip off your ideas now; this is an excellent video!!
Also - dude your videos are so pristinely edited! Do you do it yourself?! On top of all the scripting, filming, and drumming of your own that you do?! If so, then that is incredible dedication, how do you have the time 😂
Haha you are free to use this for your student for sure! So happy to help!
I actually have an amazing editor who edits most of my videos now, however, I happened to edit this video myself! But yeah I could definitely use a break haha 😅
Hi DBO. I just want to say, that this video, is really inspiring me to get faster hands, and I think it helps. I just have one problem: when I play on my practice pad, it feels like my left hand is stuck, when I play the push-pull technique, and that my right hand is way more flexible. I’m not sure why, but it doesn’t feel right. Is there anything I can do to improve my left hand?
I like it..
I have the same drum pad
สุดยอดมากครับ 😊😊
Speeding up on one surface is atleast easy but speeding it up around the entire kit is another hard story no matter how you master all of these techniques.
Don't forget your metronome! I wish I would have had one when first playing.
This is amazing, I bought a drum pad not even a week ago and I am already able to play at 250 BPM, thanks man.