5 mistakes many SELF TAUGHT drummers make how to AVOID!

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Stephen Clark

Stephen Clark

Күн бұрын

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Are you a self taught drummer? If so, that’s great and there’s no shame in that! Many of the drumming greats were self taught too, so you’re in good company. However, I’ve noticed in my students several mistakes or “flawed philosophies” that are easy to fall into as a drummer learning on your own. I share these today not to come down on your for not taking lessons, but instead to shed some light and get you out of any potential ruts out there that might slow your progress. Ultimately, these are things that every one of us might relate to actually. Let’s do this!
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@thenonglamorousdrummer
@thenonglamorousdrummer 3 жыл бұрын
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@donnacaruso6971
@donnacaruso6971 3 жыл бұрын
I thought I was a rare breed. Finally got a kit for my birthday in 2020 (in my 60’s) and learning from great teachers like you. My husband is impressed with my progress. I’ve had bongos since I was a kid, but always wanted to go further with drums. Thank you for letting me know I’m not alone. I love practicing so much!
@christinefilas9392
@christinefilas9392 3 жыл бұрын
I'm an old 70 year old broad, just started playing again after a 30 year hiatus. Just doing it for myself don't need or want to engage with musicians.
@anthonyD2365
@anthonyD2365 3 жыл бұрын
@@christinefilas9392 wow love it Im 63 in the 70”s and 80”s I had a full set of Slingerlands with rotor toms and a drum sythesizer. We played gigs everywhere. After the band broke up I got a job at Boeing helicopters but my lead singer called me and said he wanted to start a small band. Big mistake. I brought my drums to his apartment and got tied up at work for about a month. I explained my situation to him. When I went to get my drums they were gone and so was he. I’m 63 now and I’m getting the itch so damn bad To start playing again. Either for my enjoyment or in a classic rock band. Back when I was playing it was modern rock and funk lol. Now it’s classic. Good luck to you all!!!and God bless you!!! and Rock on. P.S. should I get a full set? Or start out with some thing like the Ludwig break beats? Any help would be appreciated!!
@MorbidVisions310
@MorbidVisions310 3 жыл бұрын
Good for you, 40 for myself!
@MorbidVisions310
@MorbidVisions310 3 жыл бұрын
@@anthonyD2365 Get yourself a little 5 piece on any number of used goods websites or apps for your phone (OfferUp, Mercari, Reverb for example) and there are more used drum kits out there than you'll know what to do with. A very inexpensive way to get a drum kit for very little cost. Especially if you're not sure how invested you want to be, it's a great place to start. Good luck and good speed!
@SaintNine
@SaintNine 3 жыл бұрын
It's always wonderful to see more women play the drums and older players too. I'm 62, started playing when I was 14 in ’73(! I know). As for kit, I'd go for a four piece. My first kit was a four piece, then bought a five piece from a friend's brother, then customised my kit: four Rototoms two floor toms, replaced one of the floor toms with a timbale (snare without the bottom head) when I got into reggae. Nowadays I have two kits: one electronic, a Roland TD-50 (absolute magic: so responsive and nuanced) and the snare and BD from that second, five piece kit (a Premier 36 snare, brushed aluminium shell, that's been amazing, and a pre-international 22"×17" BD that also sounds great - I've hada of compliments engineers. Standardised measurements came in in 1968 and means that shell and cymbal sizes became metric. It was the 14" shells that caused the problems, the metric equivalents just didn't fit and imperial heads were almost impossible to get hold of by then). Anyway, love, respect and encouragement to you all.
@scottmcdonald2046
@scottmcdonald2046 Жыл бұрын
I'm 53, recently widowed and drums have been my therapy. I love this channel, and find your method of instruction great for me. Thank you for the channel.
@mdu2112
@mdu2112 Жыл бұрын
Sincere condolences.
@michikodrum3477
@michikodrum3477 3 жыл бұрын
I’m 64 and taking weekly lessons. That is one of the best experience happening in my life.
@donnacaruso6971
@donnacaruso6971 3 жыл бұрын
I’m 68 and hope to take in person lessons someday soon.
@ja60123
@ja60123 3 жыл бұрын
I'm 60 and I played in bands back in the late 1900's (hehe) I'd like to find a drum teacher
@danarzechula3769
@danarzechula3769 10 ай бұрын
Hey me too!! Got my first brushes recently 😊
@edbaranowski1958
@edbaranowski1958 3 жыл бұрын
I started playing drums when I was 8 years old. I am now 63. I took lessons for about a year or two in the beginning. But I consider myself mostly self taught. The best piece of advice I got from my drum teacher was....Play along to songs on records or the radio. That helped me a lot to learn new things or even to drift off on my own tangents within a song.
@darinmckenney1806
@darinmckenney1806 3 жыл бұрын
I’m 48 and just started playing drums 4 years ago. Learning is a little slower but I am self taught and your channel has taught me faster ways to get up to speed. It’s the journey not the destination that’s important. Thanks Stephen.
@georgekondylis6723
@georgekondylis6723 Жыл бұрын
It’s interesting that so many older beginning drummers are attracted to your channel. It speaks well to your teaching skill. I started at 49 yo. On some Roland V drums. Practiced for about 6 months and then auditioned for 2 bands. One playing original punk , the other classic rock. Got into both and things took off from there. First gig one year later. And hundreds since. Quite a journey so far. I’m turning 60 this year. Playing only in cover bands. Weddings, clubs, house parties. The stuff I learned on the road watching and interacting with other drummers and playing gigs was probably better than any formal education I could get. I highly recommend taking some lessons initially though. I took about a dozen one hour sessions with a local legend. He gave me the tools to be “self taught”. His advice and experience from decades of touring and gigging was invaluable. I remember feeling so inferior and inexperienced watching some amazing punk drummers when I was gigging. Over time I got better and was pretty good. I remembered something my teacher had told me, which helped me psychologically. Basically, every drummer has individual strengths and something to offer. Developing good ears and getting along with people, especially your band mates will help you more than virtuosity on the kit with a pissy attitude. Thanks for your channel and the content you provide. You have maturity well beyond your years.
@yuriselukoff
@yuriselukoff 3 жыл бұрын
One advantage of starting drumming when you’re older: you can afford your own place just for drumming, hahaha!
@johnrobinson8323
@johnrobinson8323 3 жыл бұрын
Is that a Sleestack?🥁❤
@yuriselukoff
@yuriselukoff 3 жыл бұрын
@@johnrobinson8323 yep. That’s how you know how old I am 😃
@tres.I.I.I
@tres.I.I.I 3 жыл бұрын
Ask NY or LA drummers. Lol!
@user-dy3sj4dq4i
@user-dy3sj4dq4i 3 жыл бұрын
Unless you can't
@suijuris7921
@suijuris7921 3 жыл бұрын
Or do what I did. Have your acoustic kit at your bands studio and keep a high quality electronic kit at home, for practice.
@taroosullivan193
@taroosullivan193 3 жыл бұрын
I've playing drums since I was 14 and I'm 63 now. I am self taught in and my days, there was no youtube and one had to buy books and go see shows, watch drummers you admired and find clinics. I've always loved drums and wanted to be able to express myself on the drums. I wanted to be able to play what I heard in my head on the drums. I have always bought the best gear I can afford. As I earned more money, my kits got better and now I use the top of the line kit and it is a matter of what company I prefer. I've always focued on making my kit sound as good as it can. Proper tuning, best head for your drums, stick type and size etc and regularly changing heads. I have played on kits belonging to others that were improperly tuned and had to work harder to get it to sound the way I hear it. Lesser quality kits certainly inspire you less because all drummer must have their perfect "sound" in their head. I've been lucky, for 30 years, I've had kits that was able to sound as I heard the perfect sound in my head onto the heads. I've never been satisfied with my playing and to this day, want to be better. It's about the love for drums, and music and your place in it. I had to give up drums when I became a custodial dad of three kids but got back into it when they grew up. I've taught drums to younger students and realized that in my opinion, you cannot make a drummer. You are, or you aren't. If you are, then you won't stay with me as a teacher when you learn what you can from me and move on to the next teacher. If aren't a drummer, then lessons can only each you technique, and while technique can take you far enough to play for your enjoyment, it will not take you to where a drummer wants to go. Being a drummer is a natural gift and lessons are everywhere. While many will disagree and even get offended, particularly if you weren't born with it. But if you were born with it, it isn't to your credit and you have an obligation to the universe to develop this gift because not everyone is born with it. Not every is born with various gifts like playing baseball at a professional level or being a gifted on any number of things. Find your gift because you have one even if it isn't drums. I've never taken formal lessons but have learned about drumming most of my life. I have bad habbits for sure. Some I've corrected and some I don't even know to this day and some I learned to not let it impact my drumming too much. I'm self taught and see no problems with taking instructions from individuals, however, if you are one of those "drummers" then you will learn everywhere you can including individuals teaching you as well as what you gain from non formal learning opportunities. I watch this channel as well as some other drum channels because technology makes these channels available and I always learn from them. Drum on always!
@johnmiles4370
@johnmiles4370 3 жыл бұрын
Pretty much spot on , unfortunately for me saw buddy Rich in 1978 and gave up after that ,re started in my late forties , a thirty year gap ,now 64 and enjoying every minute of it ,keep on drumming perseverance is key 😃
@randydewall8860
@randydewall8860 3 жыл бұрын
Thanks for this Stephen!! I’m 61 and sometimes get discouraged that it seems So difficult to improve at ‘my age’...you are so encouraging and a great teacher!
@christinefilas9392
@christinefilas9392 3 жыл бұрын
Not an issue really. We are invisible in old age so take your time and enjoy your hobby.
@NintenDub
@NintenDub 3 жыл бұрын
Nobody is incapable of learning anything.ppl just use age as a crutch and you've been made to think that being at your age means you've solidified your habits,hubby's etc and theres no room for new things.its a crock
@deltorrodanici2181
@deltorrodanici2181 3 жыл бұрын
If you enjoy playing drums as a beginner you have already won
@danarzechula3769
@danarzechula3769 10 ай бұрын
​@@christinefilas9392sad but true. A strange freedom
@waynemarch7213
@waynemarch7213 3 жыл бұрын
Hi Stephen, Yes I’m 62 & loving drumming, been back into it for about 8 years off and on, No lessons, living my teen years, thank you for the video.
@francessheppard1443
@francessheppard1443 3 жыл бұрын
Thank you! I am also self taught past 7 months and this helps tremendously!
@toustin
@toustin 3 жыл бұрын
Hi Stephen, thanks for this video. Playing over 40 years, wished I knew back then what I know now. Been lazy with practicing for decades. Last years taking up the sticks more seriously and making progress. Your video about the right position towards the bassdrumpedal changed a lot.
@jenniferlovegrove793
@jenniferlovegrove793 3 жыл бұрын
Thanks re your last point! I started learning to play at age 46 in the pandemic and I LOVE it and druming saved me I swear!! I have learned so much in a year!
@drummermomcjs
@drummermomcjs 3 жыл бұрын
I have learned more in the last 10 yrs playing drums than the previous 20yrs preceding that. I stopped improving on the drums when I was in my early 20s and stagnated until I was in my 40s when I decided to utilize the tools on the internet and revisit the fundamental basics of drumming. I started with the paradiddle and practiced paradiddles, in many permutations, for months and saw such improvement in my playing in general. From there I explored other gaps in my playing and learned so many things. I learned Moeller method, and push-pull. I learned better bass drum and hat foot technique. I learned limb independence and how to maximize my strengths and improve my weaknesses. It has been a valuable and exciting process that has yielded much improvement and joy in my drumming. :-) Great video Steve, as a self-taught drummer it was most appreciated.
@lunarfifthstudios
@lunarfifthstudios 3 жыл бұрын
Thank you for this video! I am almost 32, mostly self-taught, our first child is on the way, blessed to be able to "have time" to work on drums more, this helps in so many ways! subscribing and following...🙏
@petermoeller5901
@petermoeller5901 2 жыл бұрын
An older video, I know, I add a comment or two. I played drums (self-taught) in my late twenties, and early thirties then stopped. I'm 59 now and just started weeks ago. My wife sings and plays piano and keyboard in our church band, when I chatted with the worship leader he asked if I played any instrument and I said, well, drums some 30 years ago. I was next band practice and played in the next Sunday service. Well, I can say that is something that makes me really happy. Have bought a small Alesis electric drum set to be able to practice at home, often at late hours. I hardly practice before 9pm. Sometimes I find it hard to get out of the house in the morning when I look across the lounge where my kit sits. Your many reminders about grip have helped me a lot, hard to put in words how much. I just didn't know how bad my grip was until I started to watch your videos, then myselfm, and then trying to improve. With a better grip I can play longer without tiring and it is much easier to keep timing, control the volume and sound of the different drums. I never thought I can bounce the stick on the ride, just never occurred to me in 30 years. It helps to play "light" and get the sound more consistent. Well, Stephen, thank you. Keep it up. I also appreciate your words to older and female drummers.
@joseceraia
@joseceraia 2 жыл бұрын
Anybody here who's 75 yo ? Well I am and I never had drumsticks in my hand and...I bought a drumkit. I want to learn playing the drums.
@brian96597
@brian96597 3 жыл бұрын
LOL @ #4. Bought myself a DW9000 because I thought it would improve on fast doubles. NNNNNNNope! :) No regrets on buying it, though. Love it and was worth it.
@jonbarto9146
@jonbarto9146 Жыл бұрын
I’m 52 and got my first kit this past Christmas. It’s an e-kit and I love it. You were spot on about starting later in life. Great channel!
@nicolassantis5198
@nicolassantis5198 3 жыл бұрын
Thanks man. Im 38 and I’ve always played for fun, since I was 16. I never wanted to take classes but these videos are a big help
@shaylab4952
@shaylab4952 3 жыл бұрын
I'm trying to teach myself now and this helps SO MUCH. Thank you so much!
@momma9997
@momma9997 11 ай бұрын
Love this! I am almost 49 and love playing the drums. It’s very therapeutic and will keep my brain fresh as I get even older. So glad I’m not the only mature person here!
@biglittle4883
@biglittle4883 3 жыл бұрын
Stephen, thank you so much. You're so down to earth and wise in musicianship. Thank you for offering everybody these resources
@nkronert
@nkronert 3 жыл бұрын
Wow. It really feels like you're talking to me personally, while you're actually talking to a camera. That's a great talent! Contrary to some of the commenters here I don't think you talk too much 😊. Keep up the good work!
@74dartman13
@74dartman13 3 жыл бұрын
I played drums since I was a kid and I always wanted to learn guitar. I'll be 62 soon, and I've been practicing and really putting my heart into playing guitar for almost 2 years, now. It's incredible and I love it! You're never too old to learn!👍😎🥁🎸🎶
@lotharluder2743
@lotharluder2743 3 жыл бұрын
For drummers its more easy often to learn other Instrument when they thing like James Brown did. For him every instrument was a drum. When I started drumming my guitarplaining improved.
@74dartman13
@74dartman13 3 жыл бұрын
@@lotharluder2743 I agree!👍😎🎸🥁🎶
@lotharluder2743
@lotharluder2743 3 жыл бұрын
@@74dartman13 oh Yeah......the Universe is drumming all the time. And we in love with that fucking Universe.
@74dartman13
@74dartman13 3 жыл бұрын
@@lotharluder2743 yep!
@doisenwadzinski6171
@doisenwadzinski6171 9 ай бұрын
I've played for over 20 years, each time I am behind a kit it's a learning experience. Each time you record it's a learning experience. I have never taken a 1 on 1 lesson, in fact my music teacher told me anything but drums as we had too many drummers. So I kinda took that to heart and learned on my own time. I always love taking other drummer's techniques and making them my own. I've had issues with my hands locking up while playing and it's because I have what's known as "boxer's knuckle" where I don't have a sleeve holding the tendon in my finger in place so it occasionally goes behind my knuckle, which happens when I blast or do the Moeller technique. I've had to adapt my playing as a result. I've also taken 10 years off from drumming and wish I wouldn't have. Keep playing and you'll get enjoyment from it.
@U2WB
@U2WB 3 жыл бұрын
I was self-taught from age 15 to 38. Then I hooked up with Joe Morello for lessons. He showed me a few things that I was doing wrong and I was faced with having to stop a bad habit regarding the way I was holding the sticks when doing traditional grip. I knew that following his direction was the right thing so I focused on “letting go” and accepting the change. My playing improved by leaps and bounds in just a few short months. Joe taught me SO much. I miss him both as a teacher and as a friend.
@georgekondylis6723
@georgekondylis6723 Жыл бұрын
Wow. You were fortunate to learn from a legend.
@Chiroman527
@Chiroman527 3 жыл бұрын
Steve, You produce the most Practical Videos !!! I'm primarily Self Taught, took 5 or 6 lessons in 1966 (I'm 70 now), got a drum kit and started playing with HS Buddies in a garage in 1966 thru 1969. Played by ear. I would practice on a drum pad , taught the Traditional grip, but use a matched grip now. I resurrected playing after over a 50 Year Hiatus. Now retired, and playing to MY Music about 1 hour a day for Enjoyment. You are soooo correct in Weak left Hand (I'm a Righty). I now use exercise grippers , the harder one by the left hand. I try to employ what is known as Neuroplacisity in Pshychology. Using my left hand as much as possible. Tricking the BRAIN into a different nerve pathway. Your Grip descriptions are difficuklt for me... That Fulcrum escapes me. However, I tend to use the French grip adapting as I go. I don't really practice without music on either a pad or the kit. I violate what Doris (The GodMother of drumming !!! Check out her Drumeo YTs ), not really practicing Parradiddles which she is a stickler for. Having said all of this, I definitely play better now than 52 years ago. At least I can keep rthe Beat to CCR, Stones, Beatles, Mellencamp (most of the time), The Cars, Clapton, Winwood, and Love Bonnie Rait and Linda Ronstadt !!. Happy Drumming all..... Keep up the excellent work Steve.
@docam9938
@docam9938 3 жыл бұрын
Thank you very much! This is very encouraging from an old self taught drummer's view who carries so many mistakes around for decades and thought that I could never get rid of, because "I'm too old for that". You're right. Nevers too late. Thanks again
@TheStobb50
@TheStobb50 3 жыл бұрын
I started self taught in the late 1970s I was Lucky enough to be fairly natural. When KZbin started of drummers like yourself I’ve managed to correct a few mistakes which I didn’t know I was doing
@dmowolfenspeedster
@dmowolfenspeedster 3 жыл бұрын
This is great advice, I did it all the wrong way and even played with a band live for quite a few gigs. I'm now embarrassed about my transgressions. Take lessons, work on your time and technique, and dont try to play above your pay grade.
@joepasquino6158
@joepasquino6158 9 ай бұрын
I’m 66 and like your style and attention to humility! Thank you Stephen.
@carlosmacmartin4205
@carlosmacmartin4205 3 жыл бұрын
Middle finger fulcrum 😁 Murray Spivack technique
@charlietrece7958
@charlietrece7958 2 жыл бұрын
68 and still learning. As a self taught drummer who played in countless garage bands in my younger years and looking back how ineffective my technique was, I find Stephen a true source of knowledge. Kudos!
@drmicelio7488
@drmicelio7488 Жыл бұрын
Man you've described me here, decades playing wrongly....but now I have a teacher! thanks!
@dougwhite4886
@dougwhite4886 2 жыл бұрын
Stephen, I am on the backside of 73. I started playing @ 5 years old. At 22 I had to leave the band scene to pursue being a husband and soon to be father and making a living took precedence over gigging. Plus I relocated to Minneapolis for my employer and could not find anyone to play with. So, I stored my 6 month old set of "Rogers" never to be played again....Sad right? Well 52 years later watching my 14 year old Grandson here in Colorado ( who is a terrific Jazz player ), I really started getting the itch to play again. I just purchased a 5 piece Ludwig (Backbeat Kit on Xmas sale). I discounted the cymbals and purchased a Zildjian Cymbal Pack with 14" hi-hat pair, 16" Crash and a 20" ride. I think I have the kit tuned pretty close after taking the time to make sure all the screws were tight (boy was that a wake-up). Anyway, the jist of this is, I really appreciate your video on being Self Taught and being an "Old Fart" starting over. I'm not looking to gig but, I am looking for enjoyment and exercise. After a 50+ year absence, there is no muscle memory. I totally feel like a duck out of water. So, I will continue to watch your videos and most likely start taking lessons from my Grandson's teacher. Thanks again, keep the Vid's coming......Doug in C.O.S.
@warrenhenderson2717
@warrenhenderson2717 3 жыл бұрын
I was taught in Drum &Bugle Corps to practice with a mirror. You can see your weaknesses, and strength. Stick height,grips,etc. I enjoy watching your video’s 🎼🎶🎵🥁
@ianbevan7491
@ianbevan7491 3 жыл бұрын
I just discovered your videos and in just a few days, you have made me aware as a completely self-taught drummer of some serious blind spots. I knew something was off but now I know what I need to work on to move to the next level. Thank you SO much for sharing your knowledge.
@drumteacher43
@drumteacher43 3 жыл бұрын
Taking lessons is vitally important. I’ve been playing almost 50 years and have taken lessons since I was 10. My mom got tired of hearing same fills and grooves from the time I was 7 to 10. I said I didn’t need lessons as I knew how to play, lol now that’s funny 😄. Finally she broke me and I started lessons at age 10. Well since then I have taken thousands of lessons with many great great teachers. Now I will admit I was very very driven to get better and was striving to become a pro which I did attain. The need to seek out knowledge is endless and should be something you strive for your entire life. I have been a pro player and busy drum teacher for over 30 years, I still seek out knowledge. a great teacher is priceless!!
@KidRichter
@KidRichter 3 жыл бұрын
Truth! I really like it when you went to the mindset „mistakes“, ie. better gear = better drumming. I used to obsess over better hardware or very particular snare tuning. But I found that it’s not only a distraction from other problems. It’s also unpractical when you’re actually playing fedtivals with shared kits or are sitting in at sessions where you don’t have your stuff etc. The greats are able to get amazing sound out of whatever. You have to cross a gap and it takes a lot of playing but it’s worth it.
@stevenwhite8277
@stevenwhite8277 3 жыл бұрын
Thank you very much. Touched me being 52 and 10+ yrs off from the set.
@DidYouReadEULA
@DidYouReadEULA 3 жыл бұрын
I've been playing over 40 years now, and everyone of the five mistakes I've mastered! :) Excellent video. Being truthful with yourself, knowing you are not the best in the world then realizing you'll never learn it all and hoping you learn something every time you play helped me get over many humps. But at 15, I thought I was the best ever and could not be told otherwise. Luckily, as I've aged I've gained wisdom with a large side of humble pie. Those better than me I now embrace and hope to faithfully steal their lick or pattern!! Again, excellent video young man.
@jocepheremanon7731
@jocepheremanon7731 3 жыл бұрын
Great lesson! I am self taught. But i have to admit that i wish i had somebody like you to teach me stuff that has taken me alot of years to figure out on my own. You communicate very well
@StanleyIpkiss275
@StanleyIpkiss275 3 жыл бұрын
This was a great video to make, I just recently decided to start learning how to play the drums this year. I bought a practice pad with a pair sticks off of Amazon and have been practicing my hand co-ordination and rudiments every day however, the learning process hits a barrier when you don't have an actual kit to practice on.
@matthewfrancis777
@matthewfrancis777 3 жыл бұрын
You really got me when you mentioned buying new gear, the cymbals were a must though lol
@davegronow8226
@davegronow8226 3 жыл бұрын
Totally agree. Nobody can make bad cymbals sound good. ...only good ones sound bad ;)
@stereofidelic67
@stereofidelic67 3 жыл бұрын
I get 1 hour in-person lesson each week and the rest of the time I'm watching KZbin drum videos, practicing rudiments and practicing grooves and fills on my own. I think that's a good happy-medium between being self taught and being coached. However, I know that if I didn't have at least one drum lesson each week, I would have probably picked up some bad habits and not bothered with doing rudiments. hehe!
@PoppaBadger
@PoppaBadger Жыл бұрын
#4 is so true, especially at the very beginning. Thanks for #5. Ive been feeling like I should stop playing but everything has been giving me signs to the opposite. Thanks brother. 🙂👍🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
@dvanbenthem1230
@dvanbenthem1230 3 жыл бұрын
yes when you get older you see the meaning of things. for starters rudiments. i practice them every day and i notice each day a little progress in creativity
@richardedupre2018
@richardedupre2018 3 жыл бұрын
I played drums in high school. Got married, 3 daughters, no drums till I’m 55! 58 now & loven the journey! Thanks to guys like Stephen we can get some tips on how to improve! I just learn You ain’t seen nothing yet by BTO! Talk about fun to play with a band! Rock & Roll!
@aaronspicer1093
@aaronspicer1093 Жыл бұрын
Ha i am #5, 47yrs old, i want to learn drums while I still have the ability to do so. Kids are teenagers, they are laughing at me and my cheap e kit. Haha i got no hand speed, I bought a double kick pedal, and in the end I have besome shockingly aware of my lack of skill. Simple rock beats, ok not bad, metal drummig is where I want to be, so channels like yours is going to be priceless to me!!! 2023 is a year I jave been working oit at camp 3 weeks in one week home, I am going to start bringing a pad and stick with me so I can work on my hands while off work yet still away from my kit.
@hpatss4966
@hpatss4966 3 жыл бұрын
When he’s talking abt gear. If your gear is limiting you from progressing, crappy hi hat stand that doesn’t work well, or bass drum pedal that won’t adjust correctly by all means replace it. I had a crappy pedal for years and then switched to a Speed King and started getting a better foot. He just means don’t blame hear that works well for your inaccuracies in playing
@rominocortez4259
@rominocortez4259 3 жыл бұрын
I'm 65 and will retire next year. One of my plan is to learn how to play the drums. I started with practice pad and slowly learning it. Thanks for your video, I'm learning a lot.
@Justiceair
@Justiceair 2 жыл бұрын
Stephen, Thanks for mentioning the mature drummer.. I started at 68 now 71 and my instructor has helped so much... It might take me a while to get the idea, but I do get it... I also have the time to devote to the art...
@chrisspurling4972
@chrisspurling4972 Жыл бұрын
great to hear i am 69 had a snare drum but have bought entire kit. looking at options for some type of guidance
@johnrobinson8323
@johnrobinson8323 3 жыл бұрын
About the gear. A good drummer can make any drum kit sound good. 🥁❤
@Chiroman527
@Chiroman527 3 жыл бұрын
The only limiting factor to Us Older Folk , like me at 70 YO, is Physical issues - Arthritis is a major one. Back, Neck Knees, and Hips, are arthritic, even encraching on the Thumbs - SOB... But tryi ng NOT to let that STOP ME , now anyway. Gaad, Moon, Baker, Bonham, Copeland, Aronoff, Danelli, Toto's Drummer (forgot his name...), I'll never be..However, I can handle Ringo, Charlie Watts (RIP), Creedence's Drummer, Arnoff (to some extent,), and similar solid Basic Rock. Keeping the TIME is Vital.
@sub-jec-tiv
@sub-jec-tiv 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for giving Ringo the respect he deserves 👏
@redrum567
@redrum567 3 жыл бұрын
KZbin age has brought to me first lessons. Played about 20yrs w/o lessons. Past 10 years has taught me much with video lessons. Thanks to many drumming KZbin'rs sharing knowledge \m/ 🖒🖒
@areelsmith
@areelsmith 2 жыл бұрын
Appreciate your brilliance. Perhaps one of the brightest KZbin educators ‘hands down’. I am resonating with your fundamentals, techniques and encouragement. Thank you
@jasonotis579
@jasonotis579 3 жыл бұрын
Stephen -- No hurt feelings here! I'm self-taught, bucket loads of bad habits, and I love playing high-end gear. I am however, fully aware that it doesn't make me sound any better. I'm fifty-one, worked hard for my money, and I like spending it on shiny things -- NO SHAME! Great video, very applicable to me, thank you for posting.
@oldelectronics70
@oldelectronics70 3 жыл бұрын
It looks we are an seasoned crowed here. I'm in my early 50's and started learning to play the drums about 5 years ago. I have taken some formal lessons but I still work and have a hectic schedule that makes hard to commit to weekly lessons but I have made a lot o progress watching Stephen's videos.
@rustyshackleford8186
@rustyshackleford8186 3 жыл бұрын
For sure hand technique saved me in my punk pursuit. I took some lessons from a jazz drummer and it helped a lot. I still feel like I have miles to go.
@MrDlt123
@MrDlt123 3 жыл бұрын
Ive been playing for 45 years and you nailed every issue I identified in my playing 5 years ago, and let me tell you, if you think its hard to learn the drums, its so much harder to rid yourself of 40 years of bad habits and re-learn to do things the right way. It was worth it though. I am so much better today because I made that effort, and continue to...
@AnaLucia-ki5pl
@AnaLucia-ki5pl 3 жыл бұрын
Thanks! I'm 45, and a beginner. This video was very important for me. Thanks!
@steveglover6411
@steveglover6411 2 жыл бұрын
As a self taught drummer for about 30 years (started in early 90’s) this is so encouraging. Also I am 50 as of March this year 2022. It took 10 years before I felt like I really became a drummer when I was able to relax enough to play fast bebop. Thanks for the great videos.
@GeoRythmic
@GeoRythmic 2 жыл бұрын
Very wise tips, I liked your take on this! Great video!
@RCSchult112755
@RCSchult112755 3 жыл бұрын
Ha! I'm pushin' 70. Been playing since I was about 10. Took a rather long hiatus at 19 and got back into playing when I was 48. As I've gotten older I've noticed that, progessively, it takes me longer to learn knew stuff - better technique, adapt to different genres, etc etc. That is a reality that just comes with getting older. What I've discovered is how important it is to 1st love the music. And then just love playing. Love music enough that you simply gotta play 'cause you're moved. The thing I've learned from learning slower is to know you can still learn to do just about whatever it is you wanna do and anticipate that. And . . . . .LEARN TO ENJOY ANTICIPATION! Enjoy the journey. So, that's kinda where I'm at now. Maybe I'll have something a little different to say when I'm 90. I'll report back then. ;)
@johnrobinson8323
@johnrobinson8323 3 жыл бұрын
Another great lesson! Always have to pay attention to those hands. Been playing over 30 years and I'm constantly working on and refining my grip.🥁❤
@janzedwicksantos6015
@janzedwicksantos6015 3 жыл бұрын
I agree on you I also have problem when it comes to practice always have no time but everytime i see my older friend who played guitar at age 60 and my father who play drum also i realize that I can still progress and drum till I die
@johnbaker3375
@johnbaker3375 2 жыл бұрын
I'm returning to the drums after decades. I'm turning fifty in a few months and haven't played much since my early twenties. Just bought a Tama Starclassic Performer kit, it should arrive next month. I'm going to focus on the basics I ignored as a teen, rudiments, reading charts, hand technique, etc. I always wanted to get back into drum's and figured if it's not now it might be never. It's good to hear there are a lot of people getting into it later in life.
@EixtremeDrummer
@EixtremeDrummer 2 жыл бұрын
I hope to take lessons when I'm retired, probably within the next 3 years, thanks!
@markielinhart
@markielinhart 3 жыл бұрын
Thanks Stephen good video. That little bit of Hammond creeping in was a treat 👋🇦🇺✌️
@BeccaLozierTrumpet
@BeccaLozierTrumpet Жыл бұрын
No. 4 - totally agree with ONE exception. HEADS. I battled bad heads for a while before upgrading and HOLY crap that made a lot of things easier.
@beatmastermiles8656
@beatmastermiles8656 2 жыл бұрын
Im fighting the age thing myself. Drummed for about 7 years all in my teens until i got married. Now it has been 35 years not playing and i got a pearl session studio select kit with Zildjian A customs. I know what your thinking however not because i think the good gear will make me a better drummer but because now i can afford my dream kit so why not. Thanks for the tips and look forward to more
@chazadamz901
@chazadamz901 2 жыл бұрын
Great content 👌 👏 👍 definitely have to work on this..any suggestions if I have trouble not reverting back to my left hand nightmare 🙃..
@SaintNine
@SaintNine Жыл бұрын
I was chatting with a friend last night about real Vs electronic kits and about sound. It dawned on me that one crucial thing you don't learn if you start on an electronic kit is how to get the best out of your equipment. This goes to the fourth mistake you pointed out about better gear not making you a better drummer. Learning how to tune your drums and how to get the best out of poorer quality drums is an important skill. The exception is cymbals. There really isn't much you can do to improve the sound of a cymbal. You can add tape to prevent excessive wash, but the cymbals will still sound bad. It's why I've always bought the best cymbals I could afford and saved on the drums. Obviously, better quality drums will sound better, but you can do a lot to improve the sound of drums. It's one of those skills you learn through experience and that you can't really teach. For a start, every drummer is different and wants a different sound, so there's no fixed rule that works for everyone. It's another reason why learning to play on an acoustic kit is important and something you won't learn on an electronic kit.
@johnmichaelnoche3661
@johnmichaelnoche3661 2 жыл бұрын
thanks a lot for these free drum lessons. God bless
@dnamusicchallenge5995
@dnamusicchallenge5995 3 жыл бұрын
The way he explains things is so encouraging. He discusses mistakes but he's solution driven. Great lessons to be learned here...for both students and teachers. Very helpful sir. Thank you. Your heart is in the right place. 👍 Oh by the way, im 44. Self taught all my life. Learning still. I love the not the gear bit. I mean, tony stark created ironman in a cave. With a bunch of scraps! 😆
@nihondeece
@nihondeece 2 жыл бұрын
When I was a kid I always thought I needed more drums to play better since I wasn't a hard worker. I stopped playing for a while and am now getting back into it (27 now) and will usually just practice only using a single bass pedal and only two of the toms so I focus more on technique. I've noticed a ton of improvement since doing this
@jeffreydunham8921
@jeffreydunham8921 2 жыл бұрын
This channel and Stephen are absolutely awesome!!!
@grodanblogg
@grodanblogg 3 жыл бұрын
Better gear, or gear that sounds good that is, makes it more fun to play. More fun = more practice = better drummer. That does not mean that you must buy expensive gear, but get the tuning right.
@ramsayelliott9230
@ramsayelliott9230 3 жыл бұрын
Just came across your channel here a short while ago and after a couple of times finally subscribed.I must say you have a good handle on the teaching and playing.But this one on self-taught drummers was very inspiring.You hit them all on the head,but I have to thank you for number 5.About it’s never too late.I am in my late 50’s and am self-taught.The guy who bought an album,checked it out,then the sleeve,then play along til it’s nailed.A passion as it were.But am guilty of the guy you talk about who thinks,ah shit.Missed my chance,but then I see and hear your channel and teachings,so I have to say ,Thank You and keep up the good work.Cheers!
@LisaSmith-yb2uz
@LisaSmith-yb2uz 2 жыл бұрын
8D funny you say that! I am a 49 year old beginner female (previous musical preschool teaching mom of four. now they are grown up, so i have the time to learn!!)
@fastfiddler1625
@fastfiddler1625 3 жыл бұрын
35 and I started this summer. Over two decades of teachers telling me to practice violin in front of a mirror. Now I can not recommend it (recording) enough. I just shared my first cover with friends. I can hit all the notes and stuff. But despite all the practice on technique, when I get into it, suddenly I'm doing single stroke rolls from the elbows like my arms are clubs. I'm smart enough to know that's not right. But while doing it, I really don't have a handle on what is physically happening. It's an amazing tool.
@Shyflux
@Shyflux 2 жыл бұрын
i’ve been playing the drums since I was 3. I’m 18 now and never took any drumming lessons. My mom tought me the basics. I’ve never played the drums more than I do now. It truly is my favorite thing to do. I don’t know how my neighbors feel about that though…
@manuelgonzales6483
@manuelgonzales6483 3 жыл бұрын
Any tips for keyboard drummers? Which kits are best? How to use midi? Thanks if you can help 😃
@smartladdy
@smartladdy 3 жыл бұрын
Had to rewind after you started playing, that John Mayer live track is a jam!
@R-Mouse2299
@R-Mouse2299 3 жыл бұрын
im 53, ive been asking for drums for 43 of those years. life, wife and kids then divorce kinda cramped the drum chances UNTIL a week ago a buddy said hey, come get my old kit (TAMA Rockstars) and bang on them before you make the investment. its been 8 days and i still suck. i am gonna soak up anything and everything i can. thanks for the great lessons and tips.
@ThePoisonDrummer
@ThePoisonDrummer 2 жыл бұрын
Self taught here. I played to records most of my youth, then top 40 bands, then original bands that also played top 40. Do I wish I had lessons? Yep! 100% just getting out there and doing it is great, but sometimes getting there would be a whole lot easier if you have some early guidance.
@christthight4976
@christthight4976 3 жыл бұрын
Thank you again for another great video !! I really like the part at 13min where you play that fill , would you do a video on how to play that ? ! Thank you and keep up the good work !!
@tonyborisov574
@tonyborisov574 3 жыл бұрын
I am 50yo. After i pass covid and and triggered finger i decide thats time to start learning the drums. As a guitarist and bass player i know the learning process, so i learn the drums as self tought and I am asking my drummers ( i play in two bands) for advices too. I took guitar lessons for two years in the early 90s, then I continued to learn by myself. Long ago i learned to program drums on drum machines, then on Guitar pro on my pc. Paying drums is fun. About gear - yesterday i update my el. kit from Roland HD1 to Roland TD1 KV. For acoustic - Pearl Export and Meinl cymbals. Prety smart choices for begginer i guess:)
@davidhudson391
@davidhudson391 2 жыл бұрын
So many young people commenting! I played in school blues band in the early 60s. Coming up 74 and starting over. The main difference? The availability of internet guidance, lessons and more.
@yesdrums6627
@yesdrums6627 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks Stephen I really enjoy your videos! I started playing at the age of 59 1/2, 😅, December 2019, on an Alesis Command X electronic kit. Then April 2021 I bought a Pearl Decade maple 5 piece. I really enjoy playing & started with a year subscription to Drumeo, which was a gift & has expired. I took about 10 lessons at a local music school. It was a 30 minute lesson once a week and it felt very rushed. So now I’m back to self-teaching. But I’d love to take in-person lessons again if it was a bit more affordable because at times I feel like I’m all over the place with my practice sessions. Due to the pandemic my income has decreased considerably 🤷🏼‍♀️
@Aldertonartco
@Aldertonartco 2 жыл бұрын
Lol one word for the good gear thinking it makes you better - velocity curves on E kits!! I had to kill off my V curves to improve
@sergeant_salty
@sergeant_salty 3 жыл бұрын
i was self taught from 12-14 and experienced all of these mistakes when i hit highschool and finally got some 1 on 1 instruction😅 this is a great video man! if i was just picking up drums this would have given me all kindsa confidence to get started👍🏻
@MatthiasLetsch
@MatthiasLetsch 3 жыл бұрын
Mistake number six: Thinking that drilling holes in the medium-density fibreboard for the tennis ball riser can be done quickly in an afternoon.
@almostskater3210
@almostskater3210 3 жыл бұрын
rent the euipment
@MatthiasLetsch
@MatthiasLetsch 3 жыл бұрын
@@almostskater3210 I have the equipment, but it still takes its time ;-)
@almostskater3210
@almostskater3210 3 жыл бұрын
@@MatthiasLetsch From what I remember it didn't take very long, maybe an hour, but it was a while ago, so you might be right. What tools did you use?
@sword-and-shield
@sword-and-shield 3 жыл бұрын
100% self taught. Not bashing the vid at all, and your 5 points are all solid, and will certainly help others, but only IF a drummer deems them valid. I know it seems contradictory, but I failed in your 5 areas and many others, but still achieved to produce any sound or technique I sought out to produce while playing in several bands with countless gigs. My mindset from the get was always focused towards creating music, as opposed to playing someone else's creation, so this decision enable me to prevent getting bogged down like many do with lessons and perhaps ditchin it. It's really more about what type of drummer you want to be. Some types requiring you to follow specific guidelines, other types, no guidelines, but just a creative mind, or force. Did I have "Bad Habits" most def. did they hold me back from any sound I wanted to produce? not in the slightest Could it prevent you? Possibly. My goals where to create energy driven music, play it live, and get the crowd jacked...and I did....These may NOT be your goals, plan accordingly.....thx for the vid brother.
@lindy-loumaddock5979
@lindy-loumaddock5979 11 ай бұрын
I have a really basic starter kit, and I know I have to master the skills before I even think of upgrading anything. In fact, unless I get to the stage where I might be good enough to play with others, I don't really need anything else. BTW, I'm now 62, and just starting this for the first time, after a lifetime of dreaming about it. I'm on a cool journey, however slow it might be!!
@yqisq6966
@yqisq6966 3 жыл бұрын
Yep I'm 33 now and recently I had this revelation that there really is nothing to prevent me from picking up drumming. And here I am watching this video on youtube ;) If time passes quicker as we get older, I'd say partially it's because we get into a comfort zone and stop learning and adventuring, not because we are inherently incapable of learning new tricks.
@Thunderhead357
@Thunderhead357 3 жыл бұрын
I only started drumming a month ago at the ripe old age of 56 and proper enjoying it. I'm practicing 2 hrs every day sometimes more 🤗
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