At the core of Moeller technique is the Moeller Whip Stroke and Moeller Whip and Flop. There is no explanation here of how to properly execute those motions.
What a Handsome Drummer. Wow, you can really drum Wow, you can really drum He went dun, dun, dun He went dun, dun, dun He said I’ve been drumming all this time Oh what crazy fun! Sorry, your accent distracted my brain a wee bit and took me to visit Kiki and Choo Choo for a moment. I’m back. Proceed. Wow, he can really drum! Wow! He can really drum!…
I can't thanjs you enough. I've been struggling with this for awhile now and your lesson finally helped me get my strokes correct. I understood how it worked but seeing how you isolated the taps really made sense. I can now do the open and closed versions much better. Truly an excellent lesson. Thank you!
Dude, I love your videos, but this isn't the Moeller technique unfortunately. It was named after Sanford Moeller who analysed the movement of marching drummers. They required immense power in order to carry their sound so they developed a movement incorporating the use of the arm, elbow and wrist. This produced the 'whipping' motion that is the Moeller technique - essentially the 'UP' stroke. In modern day playing however, the arm motion is used less because it is not needed as much but the elbow is still very present in the stroke. Unfortunately it means that when people learn the Moeller stroke from just the wrist, they miss out on the fundamental component of the motion and can easily cause themselves injury with tendonitis etc. Wishing you nothing but love and respect from sunny England x
This is probably the most practical lesson on the Moeller technique. Thank you so much Michi!
Thank you for watching!
Great lesson, the application of the accents within the single stroke roll is a very useful exercise. Cheers!
"Ladies and gentlemen, the moeller technique"
My heart just melted
Dude, I was completely stuck on this, tysm!!! You’ve earned yourself a subscriber!
thanks man. my drum teacher always taught me the up and down strokes and i never really undestood the use for them.
I played drums for years... Got away from due to life and recently got back into to it. These have been some good refresher lessons, THANK YOU!!
You are welcome, welcome back ;-)
At the core of Moeller technique is the Moeller Whip Stroke and Moeller Whip and Flop. There is no explanation here of how to properly execute those motions.
6:16 smoke rings - very good - good lesson .
I m Indian sir very nice 👌👌 🥁 lesson I learn your drum lessons daily practice I improve your drum lessons practice
What a Handsome Drummer.
Wow, you can really drum
Wow, you can really drum
He went dun, dun, dun
He went dun, dun, dun
He said I’ve been drumming all this time
Oh what crazy fun!
Sorry, your accent distracted my brain a wee bit and took me to visit Kiki and Choo Choo for a moment. I’m back. Proceed.
Wow, he can really drum!
Wow! He can really drum!…
great teaching man. I appreciate all the notations and help. Keep up the awesome work!
Yes I agree with Abhijeet. Absolute perfection in content and delivery. Thank you Michi!
Your videos are excellent. No garbage, totally clear. Thank you so much!
Thanks for your nice words, David!
Thank you for the inspiration ( I sent a link to something this lesson inspired) ... your lessons are awesome !
Is there a ghost leaving your drumkit at 9:39 ?
Looks like you take a look to see where it went (at 9:42)
D:
Haha, noticed that too. Have no clue what is it. Just some weird stuff my camera does.
nah bruh thats not some weird stuff your camera does lol that is either a puff of smoke or a ghost
check 6:20 too
and 7:06
probably you are right and these are ghosts.. haha
I can't thanjs you enough. I've been struggling with this for awhile now and your lesson finally helped me get my strokes correct. I understood how it worked but seeing how you isolated the taps really made sense. I can now do the open and closed versions much better. Truly an excellent lesson. Thank you!
I am glad I could help.. Thanks for watching!
Solid gold lesson! Great stuff as always
you'll be the next mike johnston, dude. awesome teaching and playing!
Wow, thank you so much. That means a lot to me, since Mike is one of the greatest out there!
Ghostly apparitions at 6.20 Nice tutorial
thanks man, got no clue what these floating orbs are.. sometimes happens with the GoPro.
and 7:06 and 9:39
The orbs dig your vibe! Lol Awesome video btw can't believe anyone would give this a thumbs down. Thank you for taking the time to put this together!
This is a sweet lesson! Very clear. Thank you so much. Especially enjoyed the end bit ... awesome playing.
Great job my friend...
Thank You for breaking it down.
Thanks for making my daily practice better!
So goooood!!!!!! Thanks
Very pragmatic and usable lesson! Thank you!
May the gods bless your passion and knowledge.you are my instructor
Thanks for this!!
You have no idea how much you just fixed me
12:21 - was it that bug that was crawling on the lens finding its way to your leg to bite you? ;)
Thank you very much for this great lesson and especially for the exercises!
You are welcome, thanks for watching!
Is this where I start? I just finished watching the 40 Rudiments. Brilliant.
spirit orb at 9:40 over the rack tom
damn, you are right!
Exactomundo.
6:21
Where is part 2 man!! Please I need that one lol
3:38 Ladies and gentlemen, the Moeller technique, that’s it, nothing more, nothing less!
Oh, yeah?!. But that’s NO the Moeller technique!
Super, danke, Michi
Sehr gerne, Christina!
Buddy love your videos
However in this one at 6:21 a ghost is captured on the video.
Check it out.
Perfect tutorial, thank you!
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Where would I find part 2?
haven't made it yet.. but it is on my list! hehe
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Thank you so much for this
Michi dein Englisch ist es einfach😂😂
Spass beiseite, deine Darstellung hat mir sehr geholfen und auch gefallen mach weiter so👍🏻
Danke dir ;-)
micky head good player
Hi! :) The PDF link doesn't seem to be working...
Sorry, that was my fault.. I updated the link in the description! www.dailydrumlesson.com/the-moeller-technique-i/
Thanks so so much! You’re amazing!
Haha, thank you Celeste! ;-)
This is NO the Moeller Technique!
Search for JoJo Mayer's " Secret Weapon for the Modern Drummer" (2007).
Ghost in the video.
Haha.. Happens from time to time!
You look like you're a little sick in this vid bro. I hope you feel better.
Dude, I love your videos, but this isn't the Moeller technique unfortunately. It was named after Sanford Moeller who analysed the movement of marching drummers. They required immense power in order to carry their sound so they developed a movement incorporating the use of the arm, elbow and wrist. This produced the 'whipping' motion that is the Moeller technique - essentially the 'UP' stroke. In modern day playing however, the arm motion is used less because it is not needed as much but the elbow is still very present in the stroke. Unfortunately it means that when people learn the Moeller stroke from just the wrist, they miss out on the fundamental component of the motion and can easily cause themselves injury with tendonitis etc. Wishing you nothing but love and respect from sunny England x
echt?
Is it just me or this isn’t the thing