We have a son who is keen to join our local pipe band playing snare along with his brothers who play pipes. We are in rural Australia, and the local band is only hanging onto it's existence by a thread. So glad we can get instruction on you tube, otherwise, it just would not be possible for our guy to learn. Please keep posting lessons and inspiration!!
My daughter is starting off with Highland Drumming, so this video is great to help her out! My question is this: she is left handed, so is it safe to assume that she will need to switch her hands from what is being displayed in the video (meaning her left hand would have the under grip and the right would have the top hand grip)?
The buzz stroke you seem to be something a little different than the tap with your left hand. Like, you are letting go of the stick. - HOWEVER We can not see it clearly as your left hand is halfway off the screen!
We have a son who is keen to join our local pipe band playing snare along with his brothers who play pipes. We are in rural Australia, and the local band is only hanging onto it's existence by a thread. So glad we can get instruction on you tube, otherwise, it just would not be possible for our guy to learn. Please keep posting lessons and inspiration!!
I'm a firefighter in the Indianapolis area. Money is tight and I wanna learn. Thanks man. I'm practicing and waiting on number 3.
I really love drums. :D
I think this is a great start I can't wait to improve my snare drumming!
Thanks for sharing Buddy, best wishes from sunny Scotland
Alex, greeting from Canada. Descendant of Faulds of Barrhead and Kimarnock. ☺
awesome work dude thanks alot - the drummer
Great lesson. I use this with my younger students as well. Need to put some more up!
Great Videos!!! ... Tank You for share ... Greetings from Buenos Aires!!!
Thank you!
are there only two videos??
where would I find lesson 2 Plus
Good lesson...are there certain drum sticks to ask for and what rubber? Pad do you use to practice
KP2 by vic firth
What drum pad is this?
My daughter is starting off with Highland Drumming, so this video is great to help her out! My question is this: she is left handed, so is it safe to assume that she will need to switch her hands from what is being displayed in the video (meaning her left hand would have the under grip and the right would have the top hand grip)?
See what comes naturally... i would encourage her to use the same grip as the gentleman in the video first..
The buzz stroke you seem to be something a little different than the tap with your left hand. Like, you are letting go of the stick. - HOWEVER We can not see it clearly as your left hand is halfway off the screen!
What exactly is "scottish" drumming lol
Technically, it's actually called "Pipe Band Drumming." It's the style of drumming used in Scottish Bagpipe Bands.
Sloppy