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Topic: Lunchroom
5/5 (3)
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Gus Kund says...
song for you do do...Happy the Man - Knee Bitten Nymphs
http://youtu.be/FFQW0EdlvHc
21st June 2014 3:23pm
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Drummer Bill says...
Scott...I really enjoy your teaching...very clear and practical...keep it up
21st June 2014 3:22pm
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stevey says...
Benny shure changes the way you structure your drum learning but when you start to learn his method u see the old way of drumming method is there, just learned in a different way, if that makes any sence.
21st June 2014 3:21pm
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stevey says...
OOK..Professor,, i did guess the brand of the drum set on your last video,, i almost think it sounds too good, and i also watched your video of Zeppelin the Immigrant Song, and WOW,, THAT WAS GREAT,,, but i think your holding out on me now because you never showed me how to play it,, think i could get close except for the base part,,, ok see you friday on skype.. over and out.
21st June 2014 3:20pm
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The Drum Professor says...
sounds good! looking forward to our next Skype. thanks for the good word. My Benny Greb DVD and book came. Love it.
21st June 2014 3:21pm
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Destructor Drummer Mak says...
awesome site sir! learned many things frm ur videos ! thanx alot :)
21st June 2014 3:20pm
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The Drum Professor says...
Much appreciated. I'm working on a lot more stuff to post for the future. Tooooooooo many ideas, toooooooooo sticks only.
21st June 2014 3:20pm
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Tito Martinez says...
Awesome site, Scott. Congrats! I will be visiting very often!
21st June 2014 3:19pm
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Prosper Simon says...
I want to be like my professor
21st June 2014 3:19pm
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Robin says...
just one question. i am a beginner drummer and want to know how i can learn the best way in becomming a succesfull drummer. greetings for Holland
21st June 2014 3:18pm
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D. Hitchcock says...
It helps to have a good instructor to help you sort out your technique (grip, movement, ergonomics of your set). With that in mind, rudiments, rudiments, rudiments. Go through the basic rudiments, use them as elements of a daily "drumming workout" routine. Hit every day so that you can build on each day's achievements. If you don't hit every day, what you learn on any given day will fall away from neglect. Then when you practice again, you have to "relearn" it, ... Read More
21st June 2014 3:18pm
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The Drum Professor says...
not sure how to answer that question. The first thing that comes to mind would be for someone to prepay for 500 Skype lessons from this site :) But.......I do think there are less expensive ways to go about it. Taking lessons with someone in your country (who's playing you like) is probably the best first step I can think of. Any other suggestions from lunchroom drummers?
21st June 2014 3:19pm