WOW, this is AMAZING, if you play any percussion! much of this replies to playing all and every form of percussion, for timpani, vibes, marimba, cajon, snare drum, crash cymbals, drumkit, drumkit, drumkit, and bongos, triangle, guiro, aaaaaaaaaaannnnndddd (did I mention drumkit)!
Commenting to leave notes for myself: Playing demonstration - 2:49 Knowledge, Understanding, Appreciation - 5:35 4 Basic Things - 8:59 How People Learn, players don’t want to make a mistake - 10:20 Conflicting information, be teachable - 12:20 How do we play (Sanford Moeller, George Stone), stick motion - 14:24 4 Basic Guidelines, refined over the years, contact without pressure, universal grip - 19:50 Wrist below the beads, Order of Rotation - 24:50 Dynamics & zones - 27:10 Control & Rebound on a Spectrum - 28:47 Mistaken Associations and Language - 30:27 “Technique occurs over time, not just one note” - 33:39 Double-strokes: upstroke the second note - 35:28 Multiple-Bounce strokes (one stroke, multiple notes) - 39:05 Three-Note Bounce exercise (drumset, Steve Smith) - 43:05 Musical shape and direction, “Lead to the Right” - 46:26 Paul’s Approach to Competition - 49:30 to 52:20 Playing demonstration on balance, who’s driving the bus, supporting vs feature, lack of duts - 53:58
Paul, it was always a pleasure to study with you back at UNT in the 80s! And also being in drumline with you in 1988! I wish I had taken my studies more seriously back then when I was young but I have kept practicing all these years and remember all of the great advice you gave me. I'm so proud of the inspiration you are giving so many people in percussion! Keep up the great work and keep the fire burning!
No clue, but maybe allow the air to pass through the vents without being distorted? Fast velocity to move the air column, but not too fast to distort it or add resistance? No clue
WOW, this is AMAZING, if you play any percussion! much of this replies to playing all and every form of percussion, for timpani, vibes, marimba, cajon, snare drum, crash cymbals, drumkit, drumkit, drumkit, and bongos, triangle, guiro, aaaaaaaaaaannnnndddd (did I mention drumkit)!
Commenting to leave notes for myself:
Playing demonstration - 2:49
Knowledge, Understanding, Appreciation - 5:35
4 Basic Things - 8:59
How People Learn, players don’t want to make a mistake - 10:20
Conflicting information, be teachable - 12:20
How do we play (Sanford Moeller, George Stone), stick motion - 14:24
4 Basic Guidelines, refined over the years, contact without pressure, universal grip - 19:50
Wrist below the beads, Order of Rotation - 24:50
Dynamics & zones - 27:10
Control & Rebound on a Spectrum - 28:47
Mistaken Associations and Language - 30:27
“Technique occurs over time, not just one note” - 33:39
Double-strokes: upstroke the second note - 35:28
Multiple-Bounce strokes (one stroke, multiple notes) - 39:05
Three-Note Bounce exercise (drumset, Steve Smith) - 43:05
Musical shape and direction, “Lead to the Right” - 46:26
Paul’s Approach to Competition - 49:30 to 52:20
Playing demonstration on balance, who’s driving the bus, supporting vs feature, lack of duts - 53:58
Paul seems to be such a positive and humble educator. That's why his groups are some of the most successful.
you are a legend for uploading this
39:49 "No more than 3 bounces"
Colin McNutt would like a word with you
4s go brrrr
...for buzzes
And above all..... keep your mental health in check, because if that ain’t there, the music ability (or any other ability) won’t be there.
Paul, it was always a pleasure to study with you back at UNT in the 80s! And also being in drumline with you in 1988! I wish I had taken my studies more seriously back then when I was young but I have kept practicing all these years and remember all of the great advice you gave me. I'm so proud of the inspiration you are giving so many people in percussion! Keep up the great work and keep the fire burning!
The Einstein of percussion
I went to see Paul in a masterclass at a percussion clinic/show with my percussion group at DePaul in Chicago, and it was really helpful!
What an unbelievable resource. Thanks so much for uploading!
THIS IS AWESOME!!!!!
LOVE the Groovy Accent Tap Exercise at 18:20
Great vid
45:56 Does anyone know what the phrase "Allowing sound to escape through windows" on the second line of the slide here means?
Agreed... does anyone know this? I'm curious too
No clue, but maybe allow the air to pass through the vents without being distorted? Fast velocity to move the air column, but not too fast to distort it or add resistance? No clue
47:00
mind blown
You look like JR Robinson
Alan, is it possible to obtain a copy of the powerpoint?
Sorry, I don’t have a copy of the PowerPoint file.
Nice
sexy
@30:28 🤦🏻♀️🤬