kellyt
03-07-2008, 05:45 AM
Hi there,
I just came to this site for the first time and there seems to be a lot of good, including professional, drummers who respond to forums with (from what I can tell, despite my general lack of experience) some great advice. As a brief background, I've always been into music and think I have a natural talent for it (not to say I don't need to practice, of course!). I took guitar lessons for about four/five years back in middle school, but I was never good about practicing when it came to the hard stuff, so I quit a while ago. That said, I've always loved drums and my passion to learn drums has never ceased.
When I was 12, I got a Tama Rockstar kit (which is what I play on today), but I failed to do much other than play to music on the radio/CDs (I did take a few drum lessons in the past-- I once took a few lessons from a guy who didn't teach me anything (he only just showed off his skills), and I also took lessons in college, but the latter was hard to keep up being in a dorm room/not having a set at school).
Now at 23, I've been inspired to get serious about drumming, both b/c I love the instrument and feel I could go far with it, and also, though on a less serious level, by the thought that I don't want to be 50 and wish that I'd honed any potential skills (this feeling was brought on by my mom who, bless her soul, is learning piano for the first time in her 50s-- and she's getting very good!).
Anyways-- I am currently taking lessons from a wonderful teacher, Steve Larrance, and I've already learned a great deal from him in the four weeks we've had lessons. And, yes, we're learning from Stick Control (a book I'd actually gotten in college), and he's making me learn all 40 rudiments by name! :)
The reason I'm writing is to see if there are ways to hold sticks to get my left hand moving faster. As Steve has told me, my left hand may never be as good/fast as my right, but I'd like to try my best, and, moreover, I want to learn the best/most used techniques from the beginning (probably a total "beginner statement," as I'm sure there are many different, good techniques and it probably also depends on the person). To explain-- and forgive me, but I don't know the actual term for how I'm holding the sticks-- I play with my both right and left palm down (does that make sense?).
So I'm wondering if any of you, and particularly professional drummers who have been playing for a long time, have any advice? Steve has given me some ideas, but I feel that I can always learn more.
Oh-- and I'm a good practicer nowadays. :) I'm also very open to new ideas, so if there's anything else you can share I'd appreciate it.
Sorry for the long-winded e-mail. You might be able to tell that it's my first time posting a thread like this...
Thanks!
kellyt
thanks in advance.
I just came to this site for the first time and there seems to be a lot of good, including professional, drummers who respond to forums with (from what I can tell, despite my general lack of experience) some great advice. As a brief background, I've always been into music and think I have a natural talent for it (not to say I don't need to practice, of course!). I took guitar lessons for about four/five years back in middle school, but I was never good about practicing when it came to the hard stuff, so I quit a while ago. That said, I've always loved drums and my passion to learn drums has never ceased.
When I was 12, I got a Tama Rockstar kit (which is what I play on today), but I failed to do much other than play to music on the radio/CDs (I did take a few drum lessons in the past-- I once took a few lessons from a guy who didn't teach me anything (he only just showed off his skills), and I also took lessons in college, but the latter was hard to keep up being in a dorm room/not having a set at school).
Now at 23, I've been inspired to get serious about drumming, both b/c I love the instrument and feel I could go far with it, and also, though on a less serious level, by the thought that I don't want to be 50 and wish that I'd honed any potential skills (this feeling was brought on by my mom who, bless her soul, is learning piano for the first time in her 50s-- and she's getting very good!).
Anyways-- I am currently taking lessons from a wonderful teacher, Steve Larrance, and I've already learned a great deal from him in the four weeks we've had lessons. And, yes, we're learning from Stick Control (a book I'd actually gotten in college), and he's making me learn all 40 rudiments by name! :)
The reason I'm writing is to see if there are ways to hold sticks to get my left hand moving faster. As Steve has told me, my left hand may never be as good/fast as my right, but I'd like to try my best, and, moreover, I want to learn the best/most used techniques from the beginning (probably a total "beginner statement," as I'm sure there are many different, good techniques and it probably also depends on the person). To explain-- and forgive me, but I don't know the actual term for how I'm holding the sticks-- I play with my both right and left palm down (does that make sense?).
So I'm wondering if any of you, and particularly professional drummers who have been playing for a long time, have any advice? Steve has given me some ideas, but I feel that I can always learn more.
Oh-- and I'm a good practicer nowadays. :) I'm also very open to new ideas, so if there's anything else you can share I'd appreciate it.
Sorry for the long-winded e-mail. You might be able to tell that it's my first time posting a thread like this...
Thanks!
kellyt
thanks in advance.