Thank you! Glad you found it helpful. Nothing wrong with starting older. I had students that didn't start playing till they were middle aged adults, But some of those guys still ended up playing in bands. Regardless it's a lot of fun. And that's what music is all about. 😁😁
@@BradAllenDrumsKansasCity No Worries Brad I enjoy the simplicity of still learning, Drums are an incredible learning journey and I'm still very passionate with Drumming and Always will be, Your Knowledge and Skillset is Awesome 🥁🔥🥁
If you find that helpful then great. i always tried to be very consistent with sticking's, etc. I found that it was easier to learn to improvise that way. When I'd hear something in my head I could just play it without having to worry about how I was going to play it.
Thanks for lesson. I'm an older newbee drummer and this is the perfect pace for me. You ROCK brother!!!
Thank you! Glad you found it helpful. Nothing wrong with starting older. I had students that didn't start playing till they were middle aged adults, But some of those guys still ended up playing in bands. Regardless it's a lot of fun. And that's what music is all about. 😁😁
Great explanations and demonstrations 👉🏼🥁
Thank you for your feedback. I'm glad you found it helpful!😀
Again another Awesome tutorial Fantastic work👏💎👏🥁🔥🥁
Thanks John. I really appreciate your feedback. Glad you find the videos helpful!😀
@@BradAllenDrumsKansasCity No Worries Brad I enjoy the simplicity of still learning, Drums are an incredible learning journey and I'm still very passionate with Drumming and Always will be,
Your Knowledge and Skillset is Awesome 🥁🔥🥁
I really liked this tutorial
Thank you. I'm glad you found it helpful. I appreciate your encouragement.
Well certainly you need more subscribers, here's a new one!
Thank you! I'm glad you find the videos helpful. Will keep making more😀
I like to practice the Groove on "Right Handed Drums" also on "Left Handed Drums" its great Exercise to coordinate the Left & Right Feel
If you find that helpful then great. i always tried to be very consistent with sticking's, etc. I found that it was easier to learn to improvise that way. When I'd hear something in my head I could just play it without having to worry about how I was going to play it.