Traditional grip is NOT unnatural, unless one doesn't mount all the drums at the proper angle. That said, those are pretty good tips to strengthen the left hand.
@user-mz8yd7ny6u11 сағат бұрын
I'm traditional grip I have no issues with the rim shots and knowing how to sew rudiments
@k.f.24114 сағат бұрын
Great exercise, thanks for the lesson! Btw, snare has a beautiful sound. Any advice how is tuned? Thanks again, and best wishes from Croatia 🙂
@louiepalmerdrums14 сағат бұрын
@@k.f.241 thanks! It’s a seamless shell…that’s why it sounds particularly good IMO. It’s tuned very standard…bottom head the same way all my snares are (tight but not crazy tight) and top head wherever I want the pitch to be. Nothing special.
@k.f.24114 сағат бұрын
@@louiepalmerdrums thank you for the information! 🙌🏻🙂
@davecottrelldrums21 сағат бұрын
Great lesson Louie... are those the Jason Bonham sticks?
@louiepalmerdrums20 сағат бұрын
Thanks! No, those are the Rick Latham model. I mostly use these & the Marco Minnemann model.
@davidbouet2723Күн бұрын
Great stuff Louie!!
@louiepalmerdrums20 сағат бұрын
Thanks!
@JulianFernandezКүн бұрын
Theres no under 40 known player using trad I think? Not sure if justifies all the maintenance work... thanks!
@redpebblesКүн бұрын
You don't play that first accented note of the 3/4 measure as a flam, so you shouldn't notate it like that either.
@louiepalmerdrumsКүн бұрын
Whoops...typo
@SteveHolmesDrumsКүн бұрын
Yeah Louie - sounds great. Useful warmup for sure.
@louiepalmerdrumsКүн бұрын
Thanks!!
@r.b.1504Күн бұрын
Dont say lead with your left Hand ...say lead with your weak Hand ....for a lefty his weak Hand is the right ...
@bshuboКүн бұрын
great stuff! going from the end of the doubles (RR) into a left flam is tricky- 3 rights in a row- gotta work on that - thanks!
@louiepalmerdrumsКүн бұрын
actually that's a typo....no grace note before the first left hand accent of the 3/4 bar
@TRS867Күн бұрын
Great! What snare are you using?
@louiepalmerdrumsКүн бұрын
@@TRS867 it’s a custom build - 5” seamless aluminum shell with Pearl hardware!
@TRS867Күн бұрын
@@louiepalmerdrums Beautiful, Ive got a pearl aluminum free floater on the way!
@gualtercoutoКүн бұрын
Louie, what drum stick model are you playing in this video? What drumsticks would you recomend for your drumming style? I love your playing, its absolutely fantastic!
@louiepalmerdrumsКүн бұрын
@@gualtercouto these are the Rick Latham model. You should only use what suits your style & sound requirements!
@gualtercoutoКүн бұрын
@@louiepalmerdrums thank you very much!🥁
@paulkendallquarry679Күн бұрын
I think there's never enough YT tutorials on how and where on the drum to actually PLAY rimshots and make them sound great especially as accents in fast hand work. It's something that separates pro drummers I think.
@bishopoftroy2 күн бұрын
I don`t get it why some people still obstinate over this traditional thing. It`s so awkward and painful and you must work 3 times harder to play with it. But the worst is traditional and cross handed.
@louiepalmerdrumsКүн бұрын
@@bishopoftroy yes, I hate it but when that’s the way you’ve played since you were a kid then it’s too much work to change (I’ve tried).
@user-KRS772 күн бұрын
❤️🥁❤️
@therealbrentrolland2 күн бұрын
Can’t wait to try this on my pad-thank you, Louie!
@luisfernando-mm3jt2 күн бұрын
Nice work
@ElPachonsito3 күн бұрын
Es un máster 😮
@smashrhythm4 күн бұрын
Wow! The steel shell has the best crack’n ping for high tuning. Plus the guitarists will love their new Crippling Tinnitus
@hvalleydude9226 күн бұрын
Listening to this in mid July, 2024. Waiting for August...
@pangeaproxima36816 күн бұрын
Awesome!
@logankirby81057 күн бұрын
Thank you! Great teacher👍. I've been doing this for a while and it's such a great feeling knowing that it does get better by practicing this. LOL, nowhere near you but it's making a difference 👍TY!
@ludwig11fly11 күн бұрын
whau., really good playing
@GaryWilliams-c1h11 күн бұрын
Thanks so much for sharing your expertise in the kit it's all about creativity and excite the people with your playing.
@Slave196913 күн бұрын
Under what catagory and lesson titles would you find this on your website. I have not joined as a member yet, but am quite interested in this particular lesson and its extensions.
@louiepalmerdrums12 күн бұрын
Check out the 'Building your own Vocabulary' course....and also lots of stuff in the Vocabulary section too! All at playbetterdrums.com!
@groovebag6113 күн бұрын
Great presentation!
@ignaciomontalenti962013 күн бұрын
Maestro! muchas gracias
@johnrose880614 күн бұрын
Way better than the bloke with the beard and the headphones on tiktok. Give me this bloke anytime. That’s what feel sounds like 👍🏻
@zualteahauzel718 күн бұрын
Subbed👍🏻
@garlandsmith608418 күн бұрын
What is your main snare drum,? It looks like a bell brass snare Bell brass snare!
@duv198218 күн бұрын
Flawless. Just perfect ❤
@the_katman218119 күн бұрын
Great playing! And your kit sounds fantastic - what is it? Your toms, in particular, are very tasty and musical.
@the_katman218119 күн бұрын
Never mind, I just read the description - Pearl Masterworks Studio. What a great kit.
@kevingaffney536521 күн бұрын
Very informative, it’s not that I don’t have my feel when I perform or just practice it’s really my inability to read & write myself. To know what what to play after listening so repeatedly covering a song that it’s exhausting and moreover that with set lists of 60-90 covers I just can’t keep up unless I do the best I can by charting out the song by intro to vs1-2 to chorus to bridge to etc etc. So if I could transcribe efficiently it would be the “Keys to Freedom”. Thank you so much for the epiphany.
@rochluongo801824 күн бұрын
Exactly plan these cover groups doing the same thing every night is brutal. After I make party rich in Canada and he gave me backstage passes I've been totally practicing. Keep up the good work Louie you're a list of that symbol setup.
@rochluongo801824 күн бұрын
Please tell me your symbol setup.
@rochluongo801824 күн бұрын
I always tell a lot of these drummers if you buy a hammer does that make you a carpenter. If you only play one style of music you're limiting yourself.
@rochluongo801824 күн бұрын
Yes the groove drummer or pocket drummer I've met so many of them. And they didn't like me because I was doing all kinds of stuff. I said that's because I practice.
@rochluongo801824 күн бұрын
It's amazing you're saying all this I've been fired from so many bands for doing it. They don't even know what trading four is. Now I just play with a keyboard player and he can do everything I never know what's coming and it's so much fun. Thank you for all yours acknowledge that you share on here you're a great player very smooth I love it.
@seanb210811 күн бұрын
Sounds like they were too bad to be able to do trade offs😂
@user-ft9yf3rl4u24 күн бұрын
Did Phil Rhudd ever played a solo ? I think he is a millionaire. And he is not only a timekeeper. He is a very, very special timekeeper. And this is ok. If you don`t want to play a solo -so why should you do it ?
@RudimentGod26 күн бұрын
🤙
@fernandoamorim8626 күн бұрын
In my opinion, they all had the same sound, just a matter of tuning.
@PapiVanWinkle28 күн бұрын
This gretsch sounded so good 😢
@dalegribbelАй бұрын
Great stuff. Thanks. 😊
@saxmidimanАй бұрын
Elephant Talk!🧐😎
@johnhidalgo1029Ай бұрын
More on talk simple stuff 🤪
@dannycho524Ай бұрын
Dude to even be in the same place with Lang would be a gift from god.
@TheColdHarshTruthАй бұрын
Way mat not have melody and harmony to worry about, be we have all four major limbs moving independently which no other instrument demands. I wouldn’t say we have it easy. I play drums, guitar, piano and bass. Drums have their own unique challenges.
@VesselForHonorАй бұрын
What happened to today’s sponsor?
@louiepalmerdrumsАй бұрын
long story!
@user-mz8yd7ny6uАй бұрын
This is so hilarious he talks about drummers they don't know what to do or how to do it to play drums you have to learn your rudiments and knowing how to count math and you can create your own fills on how to count pattern is it's so easy