Thank you Bruce ! (A French teacher ,drummer-composer ,in the great Dom Famularo- list of teachers in the " Modern drummers ") friendships ! dear Bruce !
Bruce, love your teaching and explanation. I have a question about stick position in the hand (This is German match grip, BTW). I'm playing Vic Firth 5Bs and I find that I get maximum resonance out of the stick when I'm choked way back (typically when my middle fingers are directly under the number 5 on the stick). That said, I feel I have less control down there. I think I remember you talking about the balance point on the Vic Firth sticks somewhere around the flag (or even closer to the "H") on the stick. I feel I have more control with my hands choked up to that point (especially when trying to use my fingers, a la the system or push-pull), but I have a lot of trouble getting stick resonance off of the pad. Any thoughts? Thanks so much in advance....
Bruce, that is so sweet of you getting back to my request!!! Alles Gute von hier drüben ;-)
Thank you Bruce ! (A French teacher ,drummer-composer ,in the great Dom Famularo- list of teachers in the " Modern drummers ") friendships ! dear Bruce !
This is an excellent video. Certainly one of the more difficult concepts to convey to a new student.
Bruce - Great explanation and intro exercise with the shuffle to triplets!! Thanks!
Whoa ! I'm a Keyboardist and I'm really digging this !!**!! 😄
That first fill sounds similar to something Bonham would play. I hear a little Black Dog/ Rock and Roll there. Very smooth.
Excellent!!! THANK YOU SIR!
The "Micro Moeller"!!! Thanks Bruce...great vid!!
Ive probably watched this video 100 times over many many months
Bruce Becker Best of the Best!!!
Bruce, love your teaching and explanation. I have a question about stick position in the hand (This is German match grip, BTW). I'm playing Vic Firth 5Bs and I find that I get maximum resonance out of the stick when I'm choked way back (typically when my middle fingers are directly under the number 5 on the stick). That said, I feel I have less control down there. I think I remember you talking about the balance point on the Vic Firth sticks somewhere around the flag (or even closer to the "H") on the stick. I feel I have more control with my hands choked up to that point (especially when trying to use my fingers, a la the system or push-pull), but I have a lot of trouble getting stick resonance off of the pad. Any thoughts? Thanks so much in advance....
Nice lesson. Well put and easy to understand. Freddie would add other dimensions to the approach (dialog)...but in essence saying the same thing.
I have just come across your videos Bruce and they are excellent and very professional. Thank you.
Super concise, thanks a lot!
Very nice. Thanks!
Hey Bruce, how can we learn about that fill you started the video with?
beautiful. thanks, Bruce,,,,,,
thanks bro, well done
Very Good Man!!! Congratulations
love it!!
Thanks Bruce!
Peace from Italy!!!
Nice, i teach the exact same techniques as shown to me by Dom Famularo and Steve Smith!
I’m still unable to find any actual audio or video recordings of Freddie Gruber actually playing drums.
Mr. Becker could you please share your impressions on Jeff Porcaro´s "snake motion". (single hand 16ths)
Brilliant
I would love to take lessons from this dude.
Matt Markus He offers skype lessons if you don’t live near his location
Excellent. :)
Отлично👍правая рука full relax👏
Hi Bruce! Does your wrist move much?
The wrist move is subtle!
Thanks Bruce
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Thanks.
Bruce - you are my fav teacher. Wish I could get lessons in person from you!
Thank you Richard! Don't let that stop you...I am available via Skype.
Is this also called drop-catch?
Hey!
Tutto interessante ma ho notato che spessissimo non utilizza la mano sinistra
yoda
Freddie is high af.
Take the jacket off, it is a distraction while viewing. watching you constantly adjust your sleeve. peace , great tutorial sir! thank you,.
Bruce thats a horrible audio...you cant teach like that...