

I knew you'd say thatMaFiaBoY wrote:A good educational video can make a lot too. I'd recommend Progressive Drum Concepts by Mike Portnoy.
Yeah, it sounds a bit like advertisingNeonVomit wrote:I knew you'd say thatMaFiaBoY wrote:A good educational video can make a lot too. I'd recommend Progressive Drum Concepts by Mike Portnoy.
Join a band??-=Bulbin=- wrote:Well, I've been playing drums for about 7 years now. I feel that my technique has improved alot during these years, but now it feels like I'm stuck. Does anyone know any hints or exercises that could improve my drumming? It might be good for you to know that I'm mainly playing metal of different kinds.But i guess that it's good to be able to play all sorts of music.
Ok in this order, learn about:-=Bulbin=- wrote:Woah, thanks for all the tips! I've seen some drum-instruction movies and yes, they are pretty good. But it's one thing to look at someone doing something and a completely different thing to do it yourself. I'm trying to get influences from all kinds of music now, so I'll be able to vary my drumming more. I'm playing in a thrashmetal band right now, and soon I will start playing in my old powermetal band again.If someone comes up with more ideas, don't hesitate to write!
(by the way, I'm just 17 years old so I got some time to get better aswell)
Haha! That is sooo true! And what is it about drummers arms and hands? They seem to never stay at one place for more than a secondNeonVomit wrote: Also, look up a thing called 'DYNAMICS' it's something I've yet to encounter a drummer knowing what they are (sorry to generalise, but it's true).
Thank you!NeonVomit wrote:Definately. Very good approach.