Drum Set Bass Drum Technique Part 1-The Basics

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  • čas přidán 22. 07. 2024
  • Here is the first part of a series all about developing good bass drum technique. I talk how I developed my foot technique as well as setup and some exercises to work to make your bass drum foot stronger. This video as well as many other foot technique videos can be found in my Foot Technique Playlist • Foot Technique
    Time stamps
    0:00 Introduction
    3:45 How not to Play the Bass Drum
    5:58 The Heel Down Technique
    9:39 Bass Drum Positioning
    11:19 The Heel Up Technique
    17:44 The Foot Pivot for Dbl. Strokes
    22:38 Basic Foot Ostinatos
    25:15 Feathering the Bass Drum
    27:01 Three or More Strokes
    28:10 Lesson Recap
    29:38 Closing Solo
    Equipment
    Peavey Radial 1000 22" Bass Drum
    Tama Iron Cobra Bass Drum Pedal with a DW beater
    Ludwig Black Beauty Snare Drum
    Sabian 13" Regular HH hi hats
    Sabian Jack DeJohnette Signature Ride Cymbal
    Sticks are my own Vic Firth Signature Maple model available from me at rickdior@gmail.com
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Komentáře • 40

  • @jeffreygilliam6352
    @jeffreygilliam6352 Před rokem +7

    Can't believe you're grooving on the drum set like this and doing videos on orchestra techniques too. Impressive! Drummers who specialize in one field should take note at what is possible when you broaden your interest.

    • @brunomaiamusic
      @brunomaiamusic Před rokem +2

      Rick is a complete musician, besides also being an excellent recording engineer.
      I believe that every drummer should be able to play the vibraphone and marimba as well. That is when you are also really applying Harmony and melody. I am taking the reverse journey. Besides playing the double bass and the piano I am now learning the drums, 3 decades later I started my musical journey. I want my next instrument to be the vibes. Only there is not much room left in my tiny home studio, where I am also learning how to record. Too little time for so much fun.

  • @MitchellRoss-uy4fn
    @MitchellRoss-uy4fn Před měsícem

    I so appreciate how you demonstrate that it is possible to be both human (having imperfections) and masterful on the drum kit. I’ve gained so much from your content. Thank you!

  • @Inlovewithmycar
    @Inlovewithmycar Před rokem

    Great stuff

  • @maximpopov199
    @maximpopov199 Před rokem

    Thanks fot that so much useful video. Awesome.

  • @IBY2K
    @IBY2K Před rokem

    Amazing amazing lesson! Truly grateful!!

  • @KevinLynch1717
    @KevinLynch1717 Před rokem +2

    Thanks Rick, this is a topic of conversation that comes up all the time with my students. Another reason I like to encourage playing the full stroke with the beater (rather than burying it) is because it gives the bass drum head a chance to resonate and make that great, long sound. If you watch a bass drum being hit with the full stroke in slo-mo you can even witness the vibrations.

  • @elithepitbulldog2209
    @elithepitbulldog2209 Před rokem

    Excellent as always, and Merry Christmas!

  • @offbeat74
    @offbeat74 Před rokem

    Finally👌🤗was waiting for this!! thanks

  • @TimIsmagOfficial
    @TimIsmagOfficial Před rokem

    Thank you!

  • @GearHeadz101
    @GearHeadz101 Před rokem

    Will be following this series closely. 🤩

  • @alessandroviola562
    @alessandroviola562 Před rokem

    Bravissimo complimenti! 👏💯

  • @arrolate
    @arrolate Před rokem +3

    I'm all for that knowledge! I need to improve on the kick drum, so I will follow this series closely

  • @brunomaiamusic
    @brunomaiamusic Před rokem

    Thank you so much! I am learning a lot from you. Rick, you are the best. Thank you!!!

  • @christiancanalita6487

    Awesome video/lesson Rick! I see/hear fluttering issues with new drummers. Will be following this series.

  • @augustleo7434
    @augustleo7434 Před rokem +1

    Just started playing drums seriously in August of 2022 and this tutorial is incredibly helpful. I didn't even know about heel up technique until a couple of months into my journey and I am definitely guilty of burying the beater and struggle with issues like flutter and inconsistent doubles. I know part of my problem is lack of experience, but some is bad form on my part - so thanks for the guidance!

  • @darnelhillery4107
    @darnelhillery4107 Před rokem +1

    I love love love, your samba playing! Thanks for emphasizing the importance of not burying the beater. I have technique to practice for the foreseeable future.

  • @user-ir3rm3go9r
    @user-ir3rm3go9r Před 10 měsíci +1

    Rick, I am learning a lot from you. Your techniques are amazing. I am learning your jazz ride technique. Not easy but rewarding with a lot of practice. Thank you for the lessons.

  • @bnjikos
    @bnjikos Před rokem +1

    Dear sir,
    I really enjoy watching your lessons, feelig sad at the same time that I didn't have a teacher like you back in the days when I started playing drums. Sending you Christmas cheers and best wishes for the coming year.

  • @philipmcevoy7206
    @philipmcevoy7206 Před 10 měsíci

    These instructions are priceless nuggetts of truth I wish knew these things in my early career but I'm still excited to now begin to work on refining proper tecqnique on the kit. Thank you again Rick Dior

  • @paulstix1
    @paulstix1 Před rokem +1

    Hallo Rick , have used the slide technique instead of the pivot one . Will give this a try . The sticks I bought from you recently are being well used and appreciated.
    Thanks as ever for your sharing of drum knowledge .
    Merry Christmas.

    • @rickdior
      @rickdior  Před rokem +1

      Thanks Paul
      I hope you have a great Christmas as well.

  • @brent3760
    @brent3760 Před 4 měsíci

    Rick, is love to watch a video of your with you explaining on who your favorite drummers are. I think that would be super interesting!

  • @uhoh007
    @uhoh007 Před rokem

    I shoulda watched this video first!! You cover the waterfront, man :)

  • @brent3760
    @brent3760 Před 4 měsíci

    A Led Zeppelin cover band at 12! Rick, that is awesome!!!

  • @Shurmstick
    @Shurmstick Před 2 měsíci

    Add first time I've seen your lessons I like the way you break it down nice and simple. I want to ask how do you get your metronome to go double like that

  • @rondeangelis7384
    @rondeangelis7384 Před rokem

    Great vid also for intermediate players . A follow up with hihat technique would be great Rick. For example, how to get a nice chic sound without being to slooshy. Distance between hats, etc. 👏👌
    For earlier book edition, @8:55 p 180

  • @ACLOCKWORKDRUMMER
    @ACLOCKWORKDRUMMER Před rokem +1

    Great vid...there are great drummers that bury the beater though !

    • @rickdior
      @rickdior  Před rokem +1

      True. It is unfortunately common like I said in the video but you can't do that on an 18" tightly tuned Jazz bass drum or all you will get is a buzz. You won't see it being done in that genre.

  • @Shurmstick
    @Shurmstick Před 2 měsíci

    Or how do you get it to do that swing kind of pattern. I was trying to play the beats you were playing on my metronome and the regular temples at slow or double time don't work it was weird. So you can tell me how you set your metronome to that. Please let me know

  • @JoeDuffus
    @JoeDuffus Před rokem

    Thanks, Rick. Do you have an opinion based on your playing style for both spring tension on the pedal (loose or tight) and beater position?

    • @rickdior
      @rickdior  Před rokem

      Hi
      I keep all of my pedals very loose.
      I will be talking about this in the next video in the series.
      Thanks

  • @AndreasHalvardsson
    @AndreasHalvardsson Před 11 měsíci

    Nice, how much tension on batter head (bass drum)?

    • @rickdior
      @rickdior  Před 10 měsíci

      Not much on this drum. It's a 22"

  • @danielcohn6884
    @danielcohn6884 Před rokem

    Hi Rick,
    I regard you as a master, especially in jazz and Latin styles, and your videos have been a tremendous resource as a more advanced drummer. That said, I'm surprised you utilize a heal-up technique.
    I felt I was pretty good at heel-up (it's what I leaned first and used for a decade), but when I started working on jazz in earnest, I noticed most instructors encourage a heel down technique for more control, dynamic, feathering, etc. I find heel down is great for these things, but it has trade offs in terms of speed/comfort. I've practiced speed/control with heel down for a year now and feel like I'm getting close to achieving total freedom. But from watching and listening to you, it's clear that heel up can be used to play professionally in these contexts.
    I know drummers all have their own opinions, and many greats will encourage you to practice what works best for you, but I'm curious what your opinion is on the heel down vs up debate. Do you always utilize heel up? Do you switch depending on what you're playing?

    • @rickdior
      @rickdior  Před rokem

      Hi
      You will be much better off playing heel up since there is nothing that you can't do playing heel up. It is much more powerful and faster with a pivot than any heel down technique.

    • @danielcohn6884
      @danielcohn6884 Před rokem

      @@rickdior thanks for the input. Will give it a try

  • @clydetyng9192
    @clydetyng9192 Před 8 měsíci

    Is your beater turned the wrong way?

    • @rickdior
      @rickdior  Před 8 měsíci

      Thats a DW beater. There are 2 sides, Plastic and felt. I am using the hard plastic side.