The REAL REASON your slow playing is choppy & clumsy

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  • čas přidán 23. 07. 2024
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    01:46 - Lesson Start
    05:26 - What in the world does the MARIMBA have to do with this?
    10:50 - The UNDENIABLE difference that smooth motion makes (DEMONSTRATION)
    12:08 - Place your backbeats DEAD ON in time by using a “prep stroke”
    16:24 - ACTION STEPS: How to practice all this!
    24:51 - Your Progress Blueprint - free PDF guide
    Why is it that when we play a nice, mid-tempo or even uptempo groove, our playing sounds fine. But then as we begin slowing it down to 70, 60, 55bpm, it gets shakier, choppier, and clumsier. You may think there’s an obvious answer to this (that we just need to work on our time!), but today I’m proposing a deeper issue going on. You CAN smoothen out and NOT RUSH your slow grooves when you implement this technique I’m teaching you today. Let’s dig in.
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Komentáře • 21

  • @sccdrum93
    @sccdrum93  Před 2 lety

    → Get from Stage 1 “Beginner” to Stage 6 “Session Drummer” by knowing YOUR NEXT STEP! Grab the free e-guide right here: www.thenonglamorousdrummer.com/progressblueprint

  • @taconley
    @taconley Před 2 lety +1

    Exactly, I found myself playing @50 bpm, and in order to keep the tempo on the ride accurate, I raised the stick nearly over my head in long sweeping motion. Worked perfectly and I was very comfortable playing at that tempo.

  • @ryannixon4154
    @ryannixon4154 Před 2 lety

    Thanks, great lesson! Watched this on my lunch break and tried as soon as I got home. Noticeable improvements within minutes. Can’t wait to see the affect on my fast playing after laying low and playing slow for a bit.

  • @Frank1979Zappa
    @Frank1979Zappa Před 2 lety +5

    Fantastic lesson, very essential stuff every drummer MUST know.

  • @mostdangerousmanalive
    @mostdangerousmanalive Před 2 lety +2

    This was super helpful as I’m working on my slow technique. I hadn’t thought about pulling the sound out of the drum before, but I could instantly feel a difference and have more control. Thanks, Stephen!!

  • @leoedmundhole6305
    @leoedmundhole6305 Před 2 lety +1

    This really helped me. Thank you

  • @SuperDoubleTake
    @SuperDoubleTake Před 2 lety

    Thanks so much Stephen. This is SO helpful and it is great to be able to put words to motions. Brilliant!

  • @ddrumcorner4682
    @ddrumcorner4682 Před 2 lety +1

    You've got a great feel when you play...one of the things that stands out with you in my opinion; Your sound and feel: smooth and airy...very light... if that makes sense!. So, yea i agree with the motion concept...it clearly has, and is working.

  • @frankgardner7533
    @frankgardner7533 Před 2 lety

    This is important, flowing up and down strokes using arm, wrists, etc are the most natural way to play flowing ideas at all tempos, Thanks!!

  • @imdrifter534
    @imdrifter534 Před 2 lety

    Thanks Stephen!!

  • @K3NH
    @K3NH Před 2 lety

    To be honest this is the essence of the drumming and for me the answer for the question why i'm struggling to be in time/sound good. The faster you realize that the better...

  • @superpunkmuffin
    @superpunkmuffin Před 2 lety

    Quality shenanigans afoot, thanks kindly :)

  • @Santaheckler
    @Santaheckler Před 2 lety +3

    Absolutely, it’s what you don’t play that makes the magic sometimes.

  • @Beto-StickingToDrums
    @Beto-StickingToDrums Před 2 lety

    Well you seem to be talking to me... Thanks a lot! This makes a lot of sense. I'll work on it

  • @cafe.cedarbeard
    @cafe.cedarbeard Před rokem

    40bpm! Even 30 is somewhat tuned in. Using the lowest setting on my metronome app is a goal: 10bpm.

  • @michaelhey4039
    @michaelhey4039 Před 2 lety

    I'm a novice drummer. I can think of two other reasons why a slower groove may feel choppy or stilted: One reason may be that a busier or a faster groove hides sloppy drumming whereas a sparse groove lays it bare. The other reason may be that when you slow a groove down (perhaps to learn a challenging pattern) it may become harder to feel the groove. I often play pieces slowly as a way to learn new grooves that I may not have the chops to play at the intended speed. Every groove seems to have a certain threshold that you have to reach for it to feel good. Play it too slow and it doesn't feel right. Play it too fast and it gets sloppy, sounds bad and doesn't feel right. In any case, the bottom line is - if I can feel it, then I can play it smoothly. If I'm not feeling it, then the timing is off and it sounds terrible.

  • @termsandapong7094
    @termsandapong7094 Před 2 lety

    Yeah, you have to actively think about that when playing marimba, because of you don't lift it back up, it'll almost just stay on the key, and you'll get a dead note. You don't have to think about that on drums, because the sick bounces really easily.

  • @mattnieri1202
    @mattnieri1202 Před 2 lety

    Mark my words, this so-called "extra" motion will help drummers play with a much steadier tempo. There's no pocket without it.

  • @STIXAHOY
    @STIXAHOY Před 2 lety +1

    The secret to this .......ive realised is.......to not follow a metronome

  • @leeumquankep1428
    @leeumquankep1428 Před 2 lety

    Listening to this with headphones ... all im hearing is the mike scrapping on ur T

  • @anichkov.zagrebin
    @anichkov.zagrebin Před 2 lety

    Switching the gate effect on the voice microphone is very distracting..