Which exercise was your favorite? Plus, what lesson do you want to see from DBO next?? Let me know!👇 Also it looks like at 9:46 it says 150bpm rather than 85bpm. My apologies, I hope you find it within your heart to forgive me! 😀
Drum Beats Online Gabe! You’re my favorite teacher because you make videos for the intermediate drummers like me. I got my double bass pedals a few years ago and still struggle with control. With these exercises i think i can really improve. Follow me on insta @j_kuchta_
I forgive you man haha Also I have a question Gabe, did you get a DW kit for one of your shows? I saw it and I didnt know if it was your Ayotte because the color was different. Just wonderin man✌😎
This is great, I'm always looking for more knowledge for playing drums, I'm self taught of 30 years, (double bass for 25ish) so any pointers from pros is cool in my book. To all the new drummers out there Never stop trying to get better 🤘🤘 Even an old dog can learn something new. Thank Gabe
Im 18 been playing for years. Im going to get the iron cobra 600 double. I had a used one but the left pedal was like sticking my foot in a bucket of shit. Im a single bass drum enthusiast but im turning to the dark side after years. As long as the left feels similar to the right in speed and power for the pedal, im all for it. Any tips on sings to start off on?
@@dylanbaldwin7934 play slowly and work your way up. what I did was start at something slow like 60-70 bpm and do 16ths for 5-10 minutes. then go up, and up. you should also work on control like playing triplets and hertas on your feet (or whatever a blast of three notes is called)
I've been trying to learn double kick for soooooo long but didn't feel like I had the right practice for it but this definitely makes sense to me. Thanks Gabe. 🤘
I’ve been playing single pedal only for a phattie. I’ve played it for about 7 years and for the past year I stopped completely. I recently decided that I wanted to get back into it and it’s almost like you knew! This video came in super clutch, I’m going to start grinding on these exercises. Thanks again Gabe!
Just got my pdp direct drives today. This is exactly what I needed to start learning. Quick, to the point, no ads frontloading. This earns subscriptions.
I'm finally getting into some double bass work. Years ago I got lucky and found a DW9000 double pedal on Craigslist hard up for fast cash and I bought it almost new in box etc for $220. But not being a double bass guy it sat in the box for like a decade. But I bought a new electric drum set for playing at home and I thought why not, I'm not performing just having fun, and man am I glad I finally put it to work. So much fun, and as a left handed human and a right handed drummer I duplicated the ride on the set for my left hand too. That's also opened up all kinds of new paths to new ideas and sounds. So thanks for this video, I'm on it.
Dang I was thinking about getting a DOuble Bass for Christmas gift! The coincidences are so on point I'd say! Cheers for another great lesson, and Merry Christmas man!
Cool! I’ve just started really working on my double bass and I have been using exercises very similar to your first two. I am looking forward to trying out the third exercise. I have gone from playing 1/4 notes at 150 bpm to 250 bpm in about a week. I have been practicing 1 to 1.5 hrs a day and run 3-5km a day with a weighted pack, which helps. I have used double bass before, but never worked on anything more than very short (and sloppy) bursts.
Awesome tutorial! I primarily play rock and Jazz-fusion but have recently auditioned for a semi-professional band and landed the gig cause they liked my overall playing and my technique/speed and control in my hands. However my left foot had some trouble(I have played double kick before but I'm not that fast) so now I really just try to practice to get up in the control and speed I need for this band.
for all the lesson videos I've seen for double bass play , this one went to tops the list ..... plus ya get a laugh or two on the in between . gabe's a cool guy for sure .
I'm just now getting into a double bass pedal and this is a great exercise. I'm an old-style rudimental swing drummer getting back into it after 33 years, and I'm not as fleet of foot as I used to be (with my trusty Ludwig Speed King bass pedal I could actually do "Wipe Out" with my one foot on the bass), so I figured I could make up for it with a double bass pedal. I've actually been practicing the rudiments with my feet and also noticed right away that my left foot is quite weak. Thank you for these suggested exercises. I know they will be a help.
Thank you for sharing this video. After the numerous other bass drum videos I've watched trying to increase speed and control, this one actually helped. I've been playing the drums for 20+ years and always slacked on my double bass. I was never taught the correct way to practice. This technique works. I've been doing it since it was posted and already see improvement in my control.
Great video. I just had shoulder surgery so I’m pretty limited to what I can practice. I decided to use this time to work on double bass. This is perfect.
Hi, after appliing a double pedal to my drumset, and watching your Video, I checked out your excercises and near the success on the pedal I noticed another benefit. It helped a lot with my backpain. Thank you for this. Sorry for my english. I' m from Geemany Burkhard
Thank you so much for posting this awesome informative video! I'm a novice drummer and I'm so glad I came across this. The drum sheet music is totally helpful and the way you explain things is fully appreciated!
Thank you so much. Control my double bass was so hard at first but I’m sure I’ll get more comfortable with it after watching this. Thank you again, you were a great help
I love and use all these exercises. I like to add small changes to them while I practice. For example, the first exercise, when I'm playing with my left foot, instead of starting the exercise with the snare and bass hit, I'll start the exercise with the bass pedal so your hitting 3 in between HH hits as you count. So instead of bass/hh, bass, bass/hh, bass, bass/HH/snare, bass, bass/hh, bass. I'll play bass, bass/hh, bass, bass/hh, bass/snare, bass/hh, bass, bass/hh. It's a great way to get used to hitting the snare on off beats. I'm new to drumming, only 1 month in so I wish I could explain it better. Bottom line is this video was a huge help.
I have the Meinl custom classics (black and copper-looking cymbals) but i love the cymbals you are currently using. Reminds me of classic jazz cymbals but they sound amazing no matter what type of music you're playing.
Hello from Las Vegas! I was recently recruited as the drummer for a local upcoming band Wrath&Sorrow. We are a cover band but also have originals. We play decent but there is always room for improvement. Some of the songs we are about to tackle have some pretty intense drumming so this video is exactly what I needed. And the fact that you are willing to train fellow drummers at being better with their craft is simply amazing! Which is why I signed up for DBO Academy as well as subscribe to this youtube channel and follow on instagram & facebook...thank's again and ROCK ON!!!
I saw I Prevail live on Nov. 15th in Cleveland, OH with A Day to Remember. Shortly after, I picked up a double pedal to try to dive more into metal drumming. I'm so stoked to have found your channel, and can't wait for more content! Merry Christmas!
Thanks for the lesson Gabe. So awesome getting excellent excercises for better playing from you and so cool to watch you rock it with I prevail. Thanks brother.
Definitely incredible. I'm going to try it on single peddle, haven't tried that before. I know it may be tough but with time it should workout. Thanks for sharing.
thanks many many and toooo many thanks for this superb practice lesson its too help full for new rock drummers....thanks and lots of thanks for this nice kind help....
With the two hands and two feet or whatever i cant follow cause i have two rack toms but i still understood it very well, thank you for this, i did not get my double bass pedal yet but im getting it soon so i just use my feet thank u!!!
i know this video is going to help me a lot, i've been playing double bass for a while but i need more control and i need more speed so since i have all the time in the world because of quarantine i'm going to work on these exercises every day. thanks Gabe!!!
I have a Roland td 17kv and I didnt wanna spend money on a double bass pedal bc Im coming off a two year break of drums so I assigned the hi hat to a kick drum and use the electronic pedal as a second pedal. I moved one my cymbals to be where a hi hat would be and this actually works relatively well so if you have edrums check it out before spending money on a pedal
I use a double bass pedal for my right leg. I use single bass pedals before and my left leg would be weak. Thanks for this video and keep rocking my drum brother.💖💖💖💖💖💖💖🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘
I'd definitely include triplets in that subdivision ladder between the 8ths and the 16ths as soon as you're somewhat comfortable with the pedals. Being able to play solid triplets with your feet just opens up so many fun possibilities.
Exercises like these are really going to help me out. I used to be able to use the double kicks better, but after I had a traumatic brain injury it cause my left leg and left arm to weaken. Plus I had to have surgery to lengthen my left calf muscle.
Great video with good exlanation how someone can get his feet "in line"! Side note, you can hear, that with one kick and double pedal, the bass hits are not sound the same! I think that is a good thing! Like playing with two kickdrums, the sound is not 100 percent the same! One kick is more economic though. A reason why i use live only one bassdrum. Keep it up Gabe!
My daughter said her favorite thing about dubble Bass is the fast part
Crystal Jones Dubble 😂😂😂
It's always the fast part. And when you become able to start that crazy swivel to control your playing at high speed it becomes MWAH
@@marcgonzalez9823 aaaarrg now see
That's my favorite part too!😃
:)
Appreciate it. 25 year guitarist here wanting to learn to be a metal drummer, so this seems like a perfect start.
Haven’t drummed in 7 years and just bought a new set recently and your videos are really helping me get back to it! Thank you!
Same, glad you're also back at it!
Which exercise was your favorite? Plus, what lesson do you want to see from DBO next?? Let me know!👇
Also it looks like at 9:46 it says 150bpm rather than 85bpm. My apologies, I hope you find it within your heart to forgive me! 😀
Drum Beats Online Gabe! You’re my favorite teacher because you make videos for the intermediate drummers like me. I got my double bass pedals a few years ago and still struggle with control. With these exercises i think i can really improve. Follow me on insta @j_kuchta_
Independence
I want to see a lesson on how to play the song hurricIne!!!lplsss!!!!! It's tooo hard
Hahaha I was so confused lol solid workouts. Do you ever practice leading with the weak foot?
I forgive you man haha
Also I have a question Gabe, did you get a DW kit for one of your shows? I saw it and I didnt know if it was your Ayotte because the color was different. Just wonderin man✌😎
This is great, I'm always looking for more knowledge for playing drums, I'm self taught of 30 years, (double bass for 25ish) so any pointers from pros is cool in my book.
To all the new drummers out there
Never stop trying to get better 🤘🤘
Even an old dog can learn something new.
Thank Gabe
Im 18 been playing for years. Im going to get the iron cobra 600 double. I had a used one but the left pedal was like sticking my foot in a bucket of shit. Im a single bass drum enthusiast but im turning to the dark side after years. As long as the left feels similar to the right in speed and power for the pedal, im all for it. Any tips on sings to start off on?
@@dylanbaldwin7934 play slowly and work your way up. what I did was start at something slow like 60-70 bpm and do 16ths for 5-10 minutes. then go up, and up. you should also work on control like playing triplets and hertas on your feet (or whatever a blast of three notes is called)
I'm been doing this exercise for 3 months and I feel great, thank you.
I've been trying to learn double kick for soooooo long but didn't feel like I had the right practice for it but this definitely makes sense to me. Thanks Gabe. 🤘
awesome lessom, harder than one might consider at first sight
the 17 people who disliked the video didn't get a double bass drum pedal for Christmas.
I was so lucky that when I bought some cymbal stands second hand I got a double pedal on top!! :)) and this helpful lesson for free- thanks!
I got one! lol
I just edited my hi hat pedal to become my double bass pedal.don’t try it.
Jun Gao Lol same here, but I’m kinda getting used to it
I like the video and I got me a pedal to yesterday and a drum set to go with it
Awesome... Just got a double bass... Thax Gabe.. 🤘🥁🎸💜🌹💕
I’ve been playing single pedal only for a phattie. I’ve played it for about 7 years and for the past year I stopped completely. I recently decided that I wanted to get back into it and it’s almost like you knew! This video came in super clutch, I’m going to start grinding on these exercises. Thanks again Gabe!
Heck yeah Logan!
SO HAPPY YOU DID THIS!
I WAS LOOKING FOR SOME COOL EXERCICES TO IMPROVE MY DOUBLE BASS!
HAVE A MERRY CHRISTMAS!
My Christmas present to you!
Thank you!☺️☺️☺️
This, along with Ray Luziers lesson on double bass is one the best I've seen so far, Thank you and Happy Christmas.
That’s awesome! So glad you enjoyed it!
Just got my pdp direct drives today. This is exactly what I needed to start learning. Quick, to the point, no ads frontloading. This earns subscriptions.
I'm finally getting into some double bass work. Years ago I got lucky and found a DW9000 double pedal on Craigslist hard up for fast cash and I bought it almost new in box etc for $220. But not being a double bass guy it sat in the box for like a decade. But I bought a new electric drum set for playing at home and I thought why not, I'm not performing just having fun, and man am I glad I finally put it to work. So much fun, and as a left handed human and a right handed drummer I duplicated the ride on the set for my left hand too. That's also opened up all kinds of new paths to new ideas and sounds. So thanks for this video, I'm on it.
Great exercise to get going on the double bass train. Huge fan bro, you inspire all drummers to be positive, keep it clean and strive for greatness.
Dang I was thinking about getting a DOuble Bass for Christmas gift! The coincidences are so on point I'd say! Cheers for another great lesson, and Merry Christmas man!
It's a sign!
@@DrumBeatsOnline It must be indeed!
Which one specifically?
@CTI PDP 😂😂😂😂😂🙌🏾
Cool! I’ve just started really working on my double bass and I have been using exercises very similar to your first two. I am looking forward to trying out the third exercise.
I have gone from playing 1/4 notes at 150 bpm to 250 bpm in about a week. I have been practicing 1 to 1.5 hrs a day and run 3-5km a day with a weighted pack, which helps.
I have used double bass before, but never worked on anything more than very short (and sloppy) bursts.
Awesome tutorial! I primarily play rock and Jazz-fusion but have recently auditioned for a semi-professional band and landed the gig cause they liked my overall playing and my technique/speed and control in my hands. However my left foot had some trouble(I have played double kick before but I'm not that fast) so now I really just try to practice to get up in the control and speed I need for this band.
for all the lesson videos I've seen for double bass play , this one went to tops the list ..... plus ya get a laugh or two on the in between .
gabe's a cool guy for sure .
I'm just now getting into a double bass pedal and this is a great exercise. I'm an old-style rudimental swing drummer getting back into it after 33 years, and I'm not as fleet of foot as I used to be (with my trusty Ludwig Speed King bass pedal I could actually do "Wipe Out" with my one foot on the bass), so I figured I could make up for it with a double bass pedal. I've actually been practicing the rudiments with my feet and also noticed right away that my left foot is quite weak. Thank you for these suggested exercises. I know they will be a help.
Thank you for sharing this video. After the numerous other bass drum videos I've watched trying to increase speed and control, this one actually helped. I've been playing the drums for 20+ years and always slacked on my double bass. I was never taught the correct way to practice. This technique works. I've been doing it since it was posted and already see improvement in my control.
Great video. I just had shoulder surgery so I’m pretty limited to what I can practice. I decided to use this time to work on double bass. This is perfect.
Hi, after appliing a double pedal to my drumset, and watching your Video, I checked out your excercises and near the success on the pedal I noticed another benefit. It helped a lot with my backpain. Thank you for this.
Sorry for my english. I' m from Geemany
Burkhard
Thank you so much for posting this awesome informative video! I'm a novice drummer and I'm so glad I came across this. The drum sheet music is totally helpful and the way you explain things is fully appreciated!
Just started playing at 39 and I can already tell this information is going to be invaluable to me. I can't wait to not suck.
Thank you so much. Control my double bass was so hard at first but I’m sure I’ll get more comfortable with it after watching this. Thank you again, you were a great help
I love and use all these exercises. I like to add small changes to them while I practice. For example, the first exercise, when I'm playing with my left foot, instead of starting the exercise with the snare and bass hit, I'll start the exercise with the bass pedal so your hitting 3 in between HH hits as you count. So instead of bass/hh, bass, bass/hh, bass, bass/HH/snare, bass, bass/hh, bass. I'll play bass, bass/hh, bass, bass/hh, bass/snare, bass/hh, bass, bass/hh. It's a great way to get used to hitting the snare on off beats. I'm new to drumming, only 1 month in so I wish I could explain it better. Bottom line is this video was a huge help.
Edit, I meant Startin the exercise on the bass/hh hit.
The last one is such a great exercise! And very applicable to real life scenarios!
this guy needs more recognition he works so hard!!
Great instructional video. Thanks for the tips. The nose blow thing genuinely cracked me up!
this is awsome im saving up for a double bass drum set and your channel will help me alot thanks
Thanks so much for helping my quarantine goals, man!
I know everyone is saying this but genuinely got a double bass pedal for Christmas
Thanks
Yessss
aye me too
DrummerBoy_08 have a double bass new year!
@@ninocatacutan2779 hahhhah!!
As simple as these exercises seem they are super effective ! Thanks for sharing
I’m glad to see such a badass burring the kick while playing db. I feel less ashamed! Killer chops man!
I have the Meinl custom classics (black and copper-looking cymbals) but i love the cymbals you are currently using. Reminds me of classic jazz cymbals but they sound amazing no matter what type of music you're playing.
Really appreciate your time. This was super helpful and attainable (at the low bpms 😊)
Thanks for the tip Gabe I already notice difference in the past two days that I have been practicing this method
Hello from Las Vegas! I was recently recruited as the drummer for a local upcoming band Wrath&Sorrow. We are a cover band but also have originals. We play decent but there is always room for improvement. Some of the songs we are about to tackle have some pretty intense drumming so this video is exactly what I needed. And the fact that you are willing to train fellow drummers at being better with their craft is simply amazing! Which is why I signed up for DBO Academy as well as subscribe to this youtube channel and follow on instagram & facebook...thank's again and ROCK ON!!!
Dude that was so helpful.. just getting some double base pedals for my electric kit.. really excited
2:09 8note
4:35 4.8.16 note
8:00 straight 16 note & combination
This has been SO helpful with teaching me control. Your exercise helped me better than anyone else’s! Thank you so much!❤
Amazing video, getting better everyday with these
This is one of the best double bass videos
Thanks for the great exercises. That looks like an Ayotte kit! Sounds great
Thank you for that video! Just got my first double kick pedal today, trying to figure it out.
I’m bummed I didn’t think of that intro first... bravo Gabe... bravo. 🙏🏼🙌🏼
Haha thanks bro🙏🏽🙏🏽
Gabe: Let's check out how it sounds
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I saw I Prevail live on Nov. 15th in Cleveland, OH with A Day to Remember. Shortly after, I picked up a double pedal to try to dive more into metal drumming. I'm so stoked to have found your channel, and can't wait for more content! Merry Christmas!
So glad you found the channel as well!
Thanks for the lesson Gabe. So awesome getting excellent excercises for better playing from you and so cool to watch you rock it with I prevail. Thanks brother.
Great information! I really appreciate the time and effort you put into this video! I will put these exercises into my practice routine.
Definitely incredible. I'm going to try it on single peddle, haven't tried that before. I know it may be tough but with time it should workout. Thanks for sharing.
There are ways to play 16th notes on one single pedal. Don’t expect any metal gigs doe LOL. A speed threshold exists
Thanks, Gab. You just showed me an easier way to use the double kick. Thank's again, R3N
Excellent tutorial. Many thanks
Oh my gosh. I was at 80bpm like 3 days ago and I did the exercise for a few hours every day and now I’m at 120bpm. Thank you so much for this.
This is definitely a good daily exercise to do.
thanks many many and toooo many thanks for this superb practice lesson its too help full for new rock drummers....thanks and lots of thanks for this nice kind help....
Perfect! I do the same exercise to training my left foot it's working ;)
Love it. Thank you, Gabe!
Such strong content, thank you!
So excited for it!
Love how it sounds, specially at 150 bpms 🤟🏽
These cymbals sound awesome.
hai. We are following your lessons. from Sri Lanka
It worked
Great Lesson! This one has come in helpful to correct some bad habits I developed previously into muscle memory.
With the two hands and two feet or whatever i cant follow cause i have two rack toms but i still understood it very well, thank you for this, i did not get my double bass pedal yet but im getting it soon so i just use my feet thank u!!!
i know this video is going to help me a lot, i've been playing double bass for a while but i need more control and i need more speed so since i have all the time in the world because of quarantine i'm going to work on these exercises every day. thanks Gabe!!!
I have a Roland td 17kv and I didnt wanna spend money on a double bass pedal bc Im coming off a two year break of drums so I assigned the hi hat to a kick drum and use the electronic pedal as a second pedal. I moved one my cymbals to be where a hi hat would be and this actually works relatively well so if you have edrums check it out before spending money on a pedal
Man thanks for that!!! You are the best!!! Very controlled and didactic 👊🏻
Um abraço!!! From Portugal 🇵🇹
Love that Ayotte set!
This is very cool and a great exercise!
I use a double bass pedal for my right leg. I use single bass pedals before and my left leg would be weak.
Thanks for this video and keep rocking my drum brother.💖💖💖💖💖💖💖🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘
I used this exercise to get tight at 300bpm using heel-toe and I have become way tighter and more accurate thanks to this video!
Beautiful beginning
Great tips. Thanks very much 👍
I'd definitely include triplets in that subdivision ladder between the 8ths and the 16ths as soon as you're somewhat comfortable with the pedals. Being able to play solid triplets with your feet just opens up so many fun possibilities.
i like the intro with the lightbulbs
Exercises like these are really going to help me out. I used to be able to use the double kicks better, but after I had a traumatic brain injury it cause my left leg and left arm to weaken. Plus I had to have surgery to lengthen my left calf muscle.
Great, I can play Bleed now!
This could not have come at a more perfect time. I'm getting a double pedal for Christmas tomorrow
Yessss!
One of the best online coaches! 👌🏻👌🏻
Awesome stuff as always Gabe. I wish I had this kind of instruction back when I started playing the double kick. Have a Merry Christmas brother.
Thank you Greg, hope you have a great Christmas as well!
Awesome exercises! Thanks for spreading your wisdom and technique!
It's not your "weak" leg. It's your second strongest leg.
Awesome explanation and easy but great practices. Thank you
thanks gabe !! nice lesson as always !!!
Just got my double pedal for christmas. Awsome video!
So glad to hear that!
That kick drum sounds so good
This is a great lesson
Thanks
This cats an excellent instructor 👍🏾
Great video with good exlanation how someone can get his feet "in line"! Side note, you can hear, that with one kick and double pedal, the bass hits are not sound the same! I think that is a good thing! Like playing with two kickdrums, the sound is not 100 percent the same! One kick is more economic though. A reason why i use live only one bassdrum. Keep it up Gabe!
Beautiful bro great explanation.
What fun to learn from you you are a champion !! thanks buddy🥁🙏🥁
You’re almost at 200k! Keep it up!
Awesome vid. Already have done similair things and gotten better. But this us excellent for beginners
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Great exercises, a big help to me as a relatively new drummer. Thanks 👍
Great Video thank you!
Thank you very much... very helpful indeed....