Been playing for 35 years now…. Adopted and worked real hard at heel toe for 2 years. Was getting pretty good at it with good speed. But….. some miss hits…..bit of instability. These exercises really nailed it! Exactly what I was missing to get precise and confident. Super good lesson thx a million Cameron!
I been a musician all my life (you can check how i play on my channel) but man, double strokes on the feet is one of the hardest things there is, its a dream
What's a good brand of pedals to start with. I got this very inexpensive set from guitar center that don't look as long as the ones you have. I was wondering if that is my problem.? Any help is greatly appreciated. Thank you.
I'm struggling like hell to do fast doubles; maybe if I triggered my kick, it'll turn out I'm actually doing better than I thought 😅 Do you find heel toe is more effective on pedals without the traditional heel plate?
This is timely as hell. I just ordered my Trick Bigfoots. Been getting decent with Heel Toe on my old Iron Cobras and can't wait for the upgrade. Thanks dude!
I've been working this technique for a few weeks now. Everything's sounding OK and I can use both feet. But I'm kind of stuck at 180 bpm. Is it normal to plateau? I know it's only been a few weeks but should I just keep going at that tempo until I can do it without thinking? I was jumping tempos super quick for the first 2 weeks.
Long board direct drive pedals are the best option and tighter spring tension for more rebound and a decently tight kick head also u might want to look into a trigger for the kick drum thats a whole other mission for the pedals tho most are expensive af look into some pedals i use call "pdp concept direct drive double pedals" theyre a bad ass set of affordable pedals good luck man
@@austinkeller481 wow. Never knew about these things tho. Been playing drums but I am on a tight budget for gearing things up. Thanks for these info man.
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hi your link to mini course is not working
@@michalsalaj sorry about that! It's inside my new free drumming community. See new link above.
Been playing for 35 years now…. Adopted and worked real hard at heel toe for 2 years. Was getting pretty good at it with good speed. But….. some miss hits…..bit of instability. These exercises really nailed it! Exactly what I was missing to get precise and confident. Super good lesson thx a million Cameron!
Glad to hear! You're very welcome
I been a musician all my life (you can check how i play on my channel) but man, double strokes on the feet is one of the hardest things there is, its a dream
They challenged me for a while too. Check out the video description for a heel toe starter video. I'm here to help
@@CameronFleury dear cameron, Thank you, for all this. I think you pulled THE most comprehensive and usefull lesson on the subject out there
OMG, I asked it since few weeks, and here it is. THANK YOU SO MUCH Cameron.
You're very welcome!
Love how your pedals are constructed at the rear hinge, where your heel is. What brand are they? Great vids
Thank you, Canadian Devin!
You're welcome, eh!
Thank you for sharing your knowledge. Have an awesome day!🌹
Thanks for watching! 🤘🤘
@@CameronFleury 😉
Thank you for the video. You’re really good. A quick question. Is the heel toe technique bad for the knees?
Hard to say, I've been doing it for a few years. If anything I've found it to be easier on my joints.
@@CameronFleury wow awesome. Alright, thank you! 🙏
What's a good brand of pedals to start with. I got this very inexpensive set from guitar center that don't look as long as the ones you have. I was wondering if that is my problem.? Any help is greatly appreciated. Thank you.
Dude Nails the lesson! Thank-you
Rock on!
These videos are amazing man. Thanks so much for giving all of this away for free!
My pleasure!
Hey dude thanks for the exercises, really helpful :)
Also, what is/are the song(s) in the background? :D
You're very welcome! The songs are from a royalty free website called epidemicsound
Man you are amazing! Great teacher!
Thank you Pete! 🤘
I'm struggling like hell to do fast doubles; maybe if I triggered my kick, it'll turn out I'm actually doing better than I thought 😅 Do you find heel toe is more effective on pedals without the traditional heel plate?
This is timely as hell. I just ordered my Trick Bigfoots. Been getting decent with Heel Toe on my old Iron Cobras and can't wait for the upgrade. Thanks dude!
Have fun!
I've been working this technique for a few weeks now. Everything's sounding OK and I can use both feet. But I'm kind of stuck at 180 bpm. Is it normal to plateau? I know it's only been a few weeks but should I just keep going at that tempo until I can do it without thinking? I was jumping tempos super quick for the first 2 weeks.
You can do it! I've got a free heel toe mini course that you should have. Check it out here: academy.cameronfleury.com
Solid AF 🤘🏼🥁🤘🏼
Thanks Cam
You're welcome Kyle!
This is super informative man!!!! 😎
Glad it was helpful!
Do I need a good quality pedals to be able to learn this? Whats the ideal tension of the pedal? should it be loose or tight?
Long board direct drive pedals are the best option and tighter spring tension for more rebound and a decently tight kick head also u might want to look into a trigger for the kick drum thats a whole other mission for the pedals tho most are expensive af look into some pedals i use call "pdp concept direct drive double pedals" theyre a bad ass set of affordable pedals good luck man
@@austinkeller481 wow. Never knew about these things tho. Been playing drums but I am on a tight budget for gearing things up. Thanks for these info man.
Np man just remember heel toe is more of a feel so feel for the rebound
Can we use ankle motion?
Of course!
Im still watching this and it made me realize that im actually doing for example: LR L instead of doing LLR. is this going to be a problem? I guess so
The only reason we're doing LLR instead of LRL is so that we can get back to our lead foot (R foot). I think that's what you were asking?
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Does this technique only work with a long board pedal without a heel ?