I've been learning for about 1 calendar year. I'm not getting in the practice I'd want but I'm trying my best. Granted I'm 100 times better than when I started but man, sometimes I think I'm terrible! How much damn practice do I need to do haha. I've been working on my kick drum/placement for the last several weeks. At least now I can move the kick pattern around. Before if it wasn't on the (1 or 3) or any (and) I struggled. Good job man. I would love to play this song someday
@@lobbyrobby Thank you, I‘m glad you like it. It‘s a long road, that‘s true. Just keep going. Record yourself (even just with your phone) so you can listen back after some time and recognize the progress you made. Practicing regularly and steadily is better that practicing for long hours but with big gaps in between, eg. it‘s better to practice 3x 30min per week than once for 1,5h. If you have the feeling that you are completely stuck and don‘t know how to advance any more, look for a professional drum teacher! The right teacher will help you speed up your progress!
@@HannoKerstan I have both a e kit and an acoustic kit. I have recorded myself on the E kit and just yesterday I was listening back to my previous recordings. It's very easy to see that I am way better. I'm not as far as I would like to be but maybe I'm just being hard on myself as you said it is a long road. Thank you
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I've been learning for about 1 calendar year. I'm not getting in the practice I'd want but I'm trying my best. Granted I'm 100 times better than when I started but man, sometimes I think I'm terrible! How much damn practice do I need to do haha. I've been working on my kick drum/placement for the last several weeks. At least now I can move the kick pattern around. Before if it wasn't on the (1 or 3) or any (and) I struggled. Good job man. I would love to play this song someday
@@lobbyrobby Thank you, I‘m glad you like it.
It‘s a long road, that‘s true. Just keep going. Record yourself (even just with your phone) so you can listen back after some time and recognize the progress you made. Practicing regularly and steadily is better that practicing for long hours but with big gaps in between, eg. it‘s better to practice 3x 30min per week than once for 1,5h.
If you have the feeling that you are completely stuck and don‘t know how to advance any more, look for a professional drum teacher! The right teacher will help you speed up your progress!
@@HannoKerstan I have both a e kit and an acoustic kit. I have recorded myself on the E kit and just yesterday I was listening back to my previous recordings. It's very easy to see that I am way better. I'm not as far as I would like to be but maybe I'm just being hard on myself as you said it is a long road. Thank you