People keep hating on this but it’s good. Matched drip is valid and if the video isn’t flipped and you really did start on your left that cool too. Most people hating on that probably couldn’t even do it leading with the left. I love it, nice chops!!
the video isn't flipped, i play it starting with either hand. the take that was good was a left hand start so I went with it. Even though I don't use traditional grip, i can still have fun with this stuff! thanks for watching and for your feedback.
@@markgoodindrums your skills and hard work are evident. Playing as naturally well off the left as you do the right is not common among even high achieving marching percussionists.
Thanks for sharing. I need to add this to my daily routine for sure. And your 2-sided Vater pad is one of my 15 pads and is the most responsive rubber pad I have ever played on. I used to have one of the old school 2-sided Vic Firth (gray/black) pads and it resembles that one from a responsiveness standpoint. Anyway, good to see a drum set drummer getting into the drum corps exercises. Keep on drumming!
a little late but it is a lot quieter than some other pads I've used and if it's still too loud you could get some rubber tips and the combination of those should be fine
TheLil3K TheLil3K he’s also doing reverse sticking of everything. And if he’s doing drum corps stuff, then yes, traditional is everything given he’s doing snare but I can’t really tell what he’s going for because the accented sixteenths around 0:43 aren’t correct for either part, and it’s an easy way to differentiate
@@michaelmarchetti8902 first of all. It's reversed cause of the camera dumbass. so your saying every drum core member uses traditional grip so the tenors and basses use traditional? No cause clearly he is playing the tenor part on one drum cause that only play that piece on one drum. Drum one. The reason why I know this is cause I am paying attention to his playing and noticing him playing the tenor part. Maybe if you would pay attention you would know he is playing the tenor part 😉🤔 also he is playing everything correctly. Get your eyes checked.
He’s drumming backwards only to show stick the right way in your view
People keep hating on this but it’s good. Matched drip is valid and if the video isn’t flipped and you really did start on your left that cool too. Most people hating on that probably couldn’t even do it leading with the left. I love it, nice chops!!
the video isn't flipped, i play it starting with either hand. the take that was good was a left hand start so I went with it. Even though I don't use traditional grip, i can still have fun with this stuff! thanks for watching and for your feedback.
@@markgoodindrums your skills and hard work are evident. Playing as naturally well off the left as you do the right is not common among even high achieving marching percussionists.
@@ZackWatson thanks for your nice words, brother. your comments mean a lot!
I love how you're getting the same tones with both hands
thank you!
Thanks for sharing. I need to add this to my daily routine for sure.
And your 2-sided Vater pad is one of my 15 pads and is the most
responsive rubber pad I have ever played on. I used to have one of
the old school 2-sided Vic Firth (gray/black) pads and it resembles
that one from a responsiveness standpoint. Anyway, good to see
a drum set drummer getting into the drum corps exercises.
Keep on drumming!
Thank you Dennis Johnson Drummer
Nice clean very nice 🎼🎶🎵🥁
thank you and thank you for watching!
I’m considering getting a vater pad but is it that quiet I need one for quiet practice
a little late but it is a lot quieter than some other pads I've used and if it's still too loud you could get some rubber tips and the combination of those should be fine
bruh alright cool thx
Could always get an Evans realfeel double sided and play on the Grey side
@@hemiprice4016 yea I ended up getting the vintage one
What head are you using?
thank you
Wtf man
Matched grip?…
Michael Marchetti week late but some people don’t learn traditional. The high school I’m going to go to still uses it. Traditional isn’t everything.
TheLil3K TheLil3K he’s also doing reverse sticking of everything. And if he’s doing drum corps stuff, then yes, traditional is everything given he’s doing snare but I can’t really tell what he’s going for because the accented sixteenths around 0:43 aren’t correct for either part, and it’s an easy way to differentiate
@@michaelmarchetti8902 first of all. It's reversed cause of the camera dumbass. so your saying every drum core member uses traditional grip so the tenors and basses use traditional? No cause clearly he is playing the tenor part on one drum cause that only play that piece on one drum. Drum one. The reason why I know this is cause I am paying attention to his playing and noticing him playing the tenor part. Maybe if you would pay attention you would know he is playing the tenor part 😉🤔 also he is playing everything correctly. Get your eyes checked.
OMG drummers arguing like in my school
Gabriel {BYOS}...... i see you at the automous stream, lol
sticking is backwards but still good job
It’s probably the camera