5 Tips for Drumming Open Handed
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Dudes. It's time I finally own up and answer your questions about this wonky setup with which I've been disturbing the peace. And boy is it a ramble. There are eventually some playing demonstrations in there if you can make it past the 9,000 minute mark. Godspeed!
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[UPDATE 6/2017] Dudes, the aforementioned mega request video is done: • Dude. Drumming 12 View...
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Thanks also to all of you commenters who inspired this video \m/
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Пікірлер: 1 000
I was here for the cowbell. Thank you for adding it. I am satisfied.
@dgmwitz
4 жыл бұрын
I'm not bc it needs more!!
@t-man5196
4 жыл бұрын
Omg ur so cute omg look at u ur so cute
@mcopilot
2 жыл бұрын
More cowbell
So.... Which cup holder is YOURS at the movies theaters???
@NympoGaming
7 жыл бұрын
As MrSark would say: "BOTH!"
@waranghira
7 жыл бұрын
BEST
@drewb5775
6 жыл бұрын
Dante Wilkins left but he picks up and drinks with his right hand
@caladam2221
6 жыл бұрын
The one on the right:
@sjmalex982
5 жыл бұрын
Both if your aggressive
I'm not even a drummer, I literally know nothing about drumming. I'm here cuz I like to watch you play drums, especially like watching the faces you make while you play. I mean that in the least creepy way possible
@banjocharlienicholson3769
7 жыл бұрын
Back Stabbath he sucks
@amneenja5720
7 жыл бұрын
banjo charlie nicholson ah, the bait. the bait for anon. anon's bait. the bait specifically designed for anon.
@jacobw.8094
6 жыл бұрын
Emperor's New Groove?
@Mr.Xarxes
6 жыл бұрын
banjo charlie nicholson Ah, a talentless bitch that's jealous. Cute.
@PaulyM856
5 жыл бұрын
Same yo. His faces are cool. XD
6:50 "THIS IS NOT NORMAL, AND I CAN'T DO MY GO-TO RIGHT-HANDED LICK AND I *REJECT* IT"!!! LOL I laughed so hard there.
@ardenhitt874
6 жыл бұрын
Hd
@guylumalfaro3176
5 жыл бұрын
That part of the video literally played as i read ur comment
@metalraccoon2259
5 жыл бұрын
Open handed tip number 6, tell that drummer to suck it up cause he's lucky youre letting him borrow your kit.
His drums look like a bathroom literally , the white shells with gold hardware reminds me of sinks, toilets n stuff dunno why
@philipm3173
5 жыл бұрын
you have gold......in your bathroom??
I'm a left hand dominant individual, but I play open-handed on a basically traditional set-up. it works for me and I don't allow anyone to hinder my ways! keep up the good work
@collwyn1
7 жыл бұрын
same here, i started off learning right handed but found it just kept me back, since then i just did what felt natural, left hand on hats, i do however also use my ride on the left as opposed to leaving it on the right, although lately i'm trying to play ride patterns on the right with my right hand.....
@freewawmods
7 жыл бұрын
Same ;/
@TheNCRGaming
7 жыл бұрын
same, I used to play my right handed brothers kit but I'm left handed it so I naturally played it open, now the kit is mine and I left it set up how it was
@cjv8429
7 жыл бұрын
Same!
@gracek2931
7 жыл бұрын
Jarret Grimes Aquatic-Life same
Left handed drummer and play open handed on a “right handed” kit. I honestly think this is the correct way to play. It is awesome to play with no crossing of hands. Add a floor tom to the right of the snare and you’re in business. I also play a “right handed” guitar and bass, again it seemed more natural to me, chord hand is my strong hand, strumming hand my weak hand. Makes sense to me.
@luciencorsini9755
Жыл бұрын
I know this left handed guitarist who plays a right handed guitar. Dude can sweep the metal like no one else in our town, and I think a lot of it is that his dominant hand is on the fretboard.
@natsuzkan
10 ай бұрын
Yeah, I'm right-handed but I've got my kit set up "lefty". Either foot ought to be able to kick just fine. May as well have my right foot control the thing my right hand is hitting 🤷
@patrickellis3205
21 күн бұрын
New to this but as a lefty my kit is setup right handed although I play the hi hat with my left and the snare is in between my legs, this feels very natural to me. I then actually lead the toms with my left and just play generally the left side of the kit with my left hand and the right side of the kit with my right hand. Snare pedal and bass pedals are at about 11 & 1 o’clock feels great to me.
Just set up my drums like this, except cheaper! Total cost about $20 Converted my bass pedal (cheap PDP) using a set of Hex wrenches. Built the remote hi hat stand using an old stand and a bicycle shift cable.
I'm left hand and have only started learning, and this video has helped inspire some much-needed changes to my set up. Thanks a bunch for a couple years later.
Very interesting. When I first started teaching myself in high school, I played open and felt comfortable doing it. A year or so later, I started taking drum lessons and my teacher told me that it would just work better if I played traditional, so I retaught myself and have been traditional ever since. Years later I see that I could have played open and that one of my favs (Carter B) played open too! Kicked myself for sticking to traditional. Traditional is nice to know but I wish I stuck with playing open. Maybe some day I'll go the route of your set up. Thanks for taking the time to explain it.
@QUANTUMMUSIC101
2 жыл бұрын
Nothing set in stone - you can learn to use trad and convenient grips - works all the time!
2 days ago I didn't know who Harry was. Now, he's among my top 5 favorite drummers.
Dude I think it’s awesome that you went back to what felt right to you logically as a new player and made it happen. You have created a style and sound that’s YOU based on your set up and the fact that your a monster player helps too. I wish you all the best and a continuous flow of good luck from the universe 🥁
This is how I would play if I could afford the remote hi-hat and double bass. I’m a right footed left handed lead and the way you have this set up is the way I would set up an e-drum. Thank you for showing this. Glad I’m not the only non-cookie cutter drummer out there.
Dude... Just tested your setup on my electronic drum kit and I freakin' love it! It just opens me up in an awesome way and makes so many new cool playing combinations available. I thought it was going to feel super weird, but it didn't.
@Michaelsmercedes
11 ай бұрын
I did the same thing a few days ago. It's an epiphany
Genius!!!! Been playing since 70's, and am going to re-configure my kit today!!! Subscribed! Mucho thanks, Harry!!!!
This is GREAT! It's one of the most creative drumming videos that I've seen in a long time. It's adds a new definition to the old saying, "Do whatever you gotta do to get up for the game." Thanks for the inspiration!
being a lefty drummer, who plays a righty set, this set up is total ingenuity maximus, way to dude!
@jacksonmcphail546
5 жыл бұрын
Ayyyyy same
WHY YOU HAVE NO MOAR VIEWS!!?
I love it. I opened up my hands about 15 years ago when I added a remote hat and was amazed at how much it changed my style for the better. I still kept my kit in a more traditional right handed configuration, and kept the old hat stand and pedal on the left. I just added a different enough sounding hat on the right. It's amazing what all you can do when you're opened up and playing in a more natural position.
I do the same thing sometimes. Like you said, it leads you away from that tired textbook stuff. Gives you fresh ideas and new sticking options. Entertaining video, and your drums sound fantastic!
I've been trying to learn open hand with a conventional setup. I'm still sort of a newbie, so maybe it will take hold, but doesn't not feel as natural as crossed. As I have an extra ride cymbal, going to put one near the hat to try that very cool technique you showed. Love your playing dude. Creative fills and rock solid groove. You are a star in the making for sure.
Harry...I switched my kit to this set up about 2 months after seeing your first video, only cause for some crazy reason it just makes sense...been playing like this ever since, and it has improved my abilities 10 fold!! Thank you, and I’m so glad your back, you truly keep me inspired!! Crazy or not!! Thanks Dude!!
@kya8415
4 жыл бұрын
What gear did you get to convert your kit?
@Michaelsmercedes
11 ай бұрын
Me tooo
Oh man, I just got goosebumps. I've been wanting to pick up open handed playing ever since the joy of watching Carter Beaufort was seared into my retina. Thank you for this guide - it may just be the inspiration to finally dive in :)
Dude. You're awesome. Thanks for keeping professional level drumming fun like a legend
You're videos have the perfect blend of comedy and information. For this 'mega groove video' could you play the intro section of Porcupine Tree's 'Blackest Eyes'?
@kickthebabylmo
8 жыл бұрын
this
@harrymiree
7 жыл бұрын
Blackest Eyes for you my fellow dude! kzread.info/dash/bejne/gp2HyI97pLKrgtI.html
@SuperYertleTurtle
7 жыл бұрын
+FrustratedTurtle Why so frustraded bro?
Hi Dude, first Thanks so much for all the videos, they are always awesome and fun to watch. And second i really wishes that you play the awesome DMB - Sweet Up and Down
Whoa! Just switched my kit around and this is so much better!!! Thank you!
I've been wondering about your kit for AGES. Just stumbled across this, thank you for the explanation. Looks awesome!
DUDE, YOU'RE SO FUNNY! I literally watched all your videos.
@catcopper882
6 жыл бұрын
by the way, that's an awesome setup, you can play efficiently with that kind of setup, really make sense
could you please prefocus your video
@sultankosmitov6293
7 жыл бұрын
He could try saying "M" with closed mouth too.
@Scorpion573
6 жыл бұрын
Kamil Bujak what the fuck does that even mean
@sultankosmitov6293
6 жыл бұрын
It means that he flashes his teeth all the time and it's fuckin weird. I like this channel, I like the great content. But I can't stand looking at this guy. It makes me feel strange. :D PS. And he has annoying voice.
@poppinlochnesshopster3249
6 жыл бұрын
I love his voice. Different people have different things that annoy them. It's impossible to please everyone so if you see something that isn't inherently wrong, just something you don't like, maybe don't comment. Because nothing is liked by everyone, and unconstructive negativity is why the internet is such a shithole.
@realmadstupid
6 жыл бұрын
Kamil Bujak lol
I ALWAYS enjoy seeing drummers who maintain a real sense of humor! Well done Harry!
I've played a messed up lefty/righty setup since I got my first kit back in the late 80s. It's nice to see that at least *someone* gets the fun of it! I finally got another kit after being benched with a brain injury since 2009 and my musician kids just look at it and chuckle. I wouldn't trade it for the world. Thanks for bringing such great energy to the throne Harry!
Dude, this guy talks EXACTLY like Khari, the baby sitter from Pixar's "The Incredibles"
@dutchvanderlinde658
3 жыл бұрын
He voiced it
This is not normal and I can’t do my go-to right-handed lick and I reject it!
@bmillerdrums
5 жыл бұрын
Yeah this set up is cool but it is about as complicated and confusing as Harry himself. Which is a total compliment
I didn't even know this was called open handed drumming but I always found it fascinating watching Billy Cobham! I assumed he was a lefty and just played a right handed kit. There's also a drummer here in Budapest that plays like this and it's so much fun watching his style. Thanks for this explanation, it was very informative.
Dude...soo liberating. I wound up focusing on training my left hand to allow for open playing, but am now inspired to get the cable hat!
Harry: So I bought a Pearl remote hi-hat stand. Me: Sounds like a good idea. *checks price* Me: Nevermind..
still don’t know which cup holder is mine dude
Good to see you back, Harry! I enjoy the hell out of your videos.
I absolutely love this video. It is what I have been searching for. Intuitively, this was my plan as a way to set my kit up. Now you answered my questions!
Dude, speaking of left and right, could you not pan your audio 100% to one side at times. Some of us rock sennheiser shitty phone headphones, with broken left earpiece! Think of us lowlives!
@bees6242
5 жыл бұрын
Ilkka Urpi yes same
Oh yeah and CARTER BEAUFORD hes my favorite too
Thank you so much. I've been playing the traditional way my whole life and I need a change. It's not like I haven't been aware of the limitations for years. It's that I've never put aside the time to do something about it. I have a Pearl remote hi hat stand sitting on the shelf. Time to take it down.
New Harry Miree uploads in my subscription feed always make my day:)
I simultaneously love and hate your setup haha XD As for my dream kit, I really want to have two hi-hats...one on the right and one on the left. Also, you deserve more views. It doesn't matter what you upload, I always enjoy your videos! Keep it up dude
@juno980
6 жыл бұрын
Regő Józsa wait, like a 4 pedal setup or a permanently closed hi hat
@Metalixl
3 жыл бұрын
@@juno980 We may never know...
Tool - Rosetta Stoned 7:00 onwards. The polyrhythm section.
@harrymiree
7 жыл бұрын
Lots of Tool requests. Ended up with Lateralus. Rock: kzread.info/dash/bejne/gp2HyI97pLKrgtI.html
This video was beautiful. Glad more people seem to be open to this set up.
I came up with this setup years ago after seeing Abe Laboriel Jr. move his bass drum to his left. After doing just that, I also moved the HH to my right on a cable hat as Harry has done and fell in love with this setup. Definite advantages to playing like this !! And he's right...it drives other drummers who sit in crazy. Not to mention sound techs who never have seen setups like this. Nice to see someone else who has the experimental drive in them....thanks Harry...er...Dude.
Harry, would be awesome if you showed us your take on Seven by DMB :)
Dude! How much were your teeth?
Love this! I started drumming on "traditional" drums configuration. Now I practice on some e-drums so it might be easier to put it together without spending a lot of money. Once I get used I can buy other stuff to convert the acoustic kit.
Man, I am LOVING your videos! Also suffer from the 100 questions a day about my open handed playing!
I think you'd be an awesome guest on Drumeo, just a thought. Maybe I'll see you on there one day 👍
@donosvan3623
4 жыл бұрын
Noice
Please play the groove at 2:26 from Dillinger Escape Plan's Highway Robbery!
@skimten80
8 жыл бұрын
Dude!
@harrymiree
7 жыл бұрын
Dude indeed! kzread.info/dash/bejne/gp2HyI97pLKrgtI.html
Thank God I found your video. I'm coming back to playing after not playing for a decade. I set up my kit with the hi-hat on the right side of my kick to play open handed, because it was much more comfortable as a right-handed drummer. Thanks for showing me that I can be weird & wasn't going mad.
Thanks, Harry! I really enjoy your vids, and your bas-awkward set up makes complete and total sense.
you didnt tell us which cupholder is yours... cmon dude
What so I’m not weird? I got a prototype Gibraltar wire hat stand and LOVED having my hats on the right. Everyone thought I was weird. Hmm
I really appreciate your time and dedication to this volatile subject within our matched grip and traditional world. I decided to move my left hand over back in 1984 mainly because of a double bass kit and Simon Phillips and Billy Cobham. It has opened up a world of expression and freedom, so I applaud you for stepping out to show your softer side. Haters gonna hate.
Schwiiiiing. I'm coming out of the crossed-hands closet and going open handed tonight. Great vid, perfect explanation and at the end of the day it must be right because Carter does it.
Hey Harry, can you please do Drive in, Drive out by Dave Matthews Band
@PigCrafted23
8 жыл бұрын
YESSS
@alexanderjohnson5032
8 жыл бұрын
+MardukFilms i would love to see what Harry will do with 'Drive in, Drive out' on a lefty kit.
@PigCrafted23
8 жыл бұрын
I would be especially excited for the last minute of the song :)
He never said which cup holder in the theater is mine :(
I’ve been playing drums my whole life. Traditional. Thanks to you I’m now open handed. And I love it. It frees me to do whatever.
I have thought about this setup in the past but never moved on it. Thanks for the inspiration!
The chorus of Clockwork Angels by Rush has a pretty cool tom groove. Just a suggestion for the mega groove video.
Just add the AUX hat to the right side? It's cool that you did all that, but why not keep a traditional set-up and add the right sided HH?
@ChrisJohnsonDrums
6 жыл бұрын
PNW Sportbike Life - Or for that matter, put them in the middle so both hands can access them equally
@OverproofMMA
6 жыл бұрын
Ah, the Danny Carey way
@JenariJosh
6 жыл бұрын
Exactly what I thought, and did on my setup.
Oh my after 34 years of playing the drums properly I decided to give you a go and I've seen the light, oh my goodness what a difference, totally love it
Finally, my brain makes sense with what my hands what to do! Why haven’t I found this before, thank you, Sir. You are a gentleman and a scholar!
I'm literally watching this while doing calculus homework 😂
Carter Beauford !!!
Dude. As a non-drummer subscriber and fan this video makes me want to try picking up the drums again. What you went through in your head when you designed this setup is exactly what I went through in my head during the few drum lessons i've received, where I left thinking, dude, that's so stupid, i think i'll just keep playing guitar.
I used to play a kit with 4 tom toms stacked above each other plus 2 floor toms, hi-hat was in its traditional spot. When I listen to my demos from that era I played tom patterns and beats I never was able to do when I went to a traditional 5 piece. I definitely can appreciate how a creative drum set-up can enable drum fills and beats you wouldn't normally come up with if using a traditional set-up.
Ninja Turtle Band-aid lol
Roasting UAB. Tbh their jazz ensemble is top notch
DUDE!!! This is SO COOL!!! Thanks for the details.
Hey man, I really appreciate your dudely advice. I was struggling to find out if I'm a lefty or righty. Turns out I'm a right-handed open drummer with a lefty kick. Thanks dude 👍
As Someone who lives in Alabama and very close to Birmingham, don't go there for music lol.
The awkward moment when you're so beginner that you initially though this was the right way to play... Can cheap electronic drums become as custom as your configuration?
I like your “wack” set up! I quite enjoy seeing something different and unique.
Thanks! Loved the video. I hope to one day open it up. Some say I'm a dreamer, but I'm not the only one. In regards to covers, I'm down with whatever you get around to posting (except Polka tunes)...just keep em coming!
But why does the bass drum need to be on the left?
@harrymiree
7 жыл бұрын
Excellent question dude sir. The short answer: it doesn't! I just keep it to the left because it at least creates the illusion of a more traditional kit (with a kick that appears centered relative to the rest o' the gear), which (1) helps me fit on drum risers and (2) helps my bosses feel like they've hired a real drummer and not some goober who doesn't know how to make drums look like they looked on MTV when we were kids. Make it your own though, dude! Thanks for the query \m/
@jlchd
5 жыл бұрын
Add a 26” bassdrum on your right foot! Will look killer!
There is no academically correct way to play drums.
@drumcorelovor3039
6 жыл бұрын
hingeslevers that is an interesting argument. May I play devils advocate and say there are many different techniques that are considered “correct” on drums? I agree with you that there is no ONE right ways to play, but there are certainly many techniques that are better than others.
@patrickfarley8036
6 жыл бұрын
I have never heard of "academically correct" drumming, however there are standardized methods and some gigs require they be met. For instance when I was in the Army and auditioned for the post Army band, I was rejected because I didn't have the proper "drum corp" type training although I had played in a High School marching band. It was a small school and we worked out our own routines and arrangements, and we sounded good enough to win some city wide awards. However, we were not "taught or trained" to the approved methods the U.S. Army requires. Mind you that lack of training never kept me from making money as a drummer for live performance or recordings, just the Army! So take that for what it's worth!
@JossFromAnarchy
5 жыл бұрын
hingeslevers I like the way ü think about that.
Thank you so much for this tutorial. I am a lifelong guitarist who by necessity went to bass guitar, and I am now moving to drums, again out of necessity, I am naturally left handed but I play guitar right handed. So Im all mixed up, dont know what to do, and this helped immensely.
This is still such a wild choice to me. I'm a lefty drummer that plays open on a right handed kit because my first teacher didn't want to switch his kit around just for my lesson. It's always been a pain to connect my dominant hand with my non-dominant foot, plus having to lead with my right hand on my ride and most fills. But I think overall it's made me a better drummer. Fun video!
Dude thank you so much I swear I'm the only one that plays like this
Great video regarding the subject of open-handed drumming man! You're simultaneously full of good tips and my kind of funny, and keep it up! Cheers! 😉
i'm learning to play open handed, this helped me sooooo much! thanks man, i really like your videos!
This video is exactly why I subbed to you, you make it exciting again.
I've been playing drums for the past 18 years and you finally gave me an explanation as to why I play the way I do: I'm left handed, but I'm right footed. So, I play open, but my hh is still on the left side. It's just the natural way I started playing when I was 12. Thanks for solving this 18 yr old mystery that I didn't realize even had a real explanation.
Seriously have me considering the open handed style! Thanks, man!
its actually really tempting to try this set up out now, seems pretty handy
You're awesome dude ,your precision, feel , power ,technic and funny as well ,keep it up man
Great to see you again, Harry! Thx for all the tips on this subject, it's really helpful! If you take requests, I'd really like to hear you play #41. I'm also looking forward to your forthcoming video on e-drums ;-) Keep up the good work mate!
@perfriberg63
8 жыл бұрын
And... while I'm at it.. I'd love to hear a Harry Miree version of Genesis' Turn it on again. It's in 13/8, which I think is a nice groove! :-)
@perfriberg63
8 жыл бұрын
Oh, I almost forgot... I'd really like to hear your version of Limelight by the great Rush and Neil Peart! I'll leave you with that for now. 'til next time...take care dude!
Three days in a row I find myself watching your vids. You got yourself a new subscriber :)
Great channel man! You just made my day. I dont own a drum set but I used to play all the time on my friends kit when we were out gigging. My left foot acts like the "kick" foot, while my right acted like the one for the hi-hat (I think this is because I practiced in my car) - I wasnt sure if there was a configuration that would work, so i could "switch feet" but you answered my question. Great video!
Love this and all your videos Harry!!I'd really like to try this set up...Dude.
First drummer I ever saw play open-handed was the drummer for the Arsenio Hall Show band way back in the 90s. It was amazing! I tried it a few times but never thought to change the kit setup so I forged onward and forward, one hand crossed over the other.
Nice stuff. I am mostly a left handed player and open hand would really make things more smooth for me. Will continue to learn about this open hand stuff. Thank you for the vid!
This answers most of my questions about this style, thank you. I love the style of your videos, so concise in the message, but also funny and with a great side of drumming examples, played textbook (metronome) perfect!
@sumwatt
5 жыл бұрын
The only thing I would say is that you don't really need all of the extraneous gear. If you have a standard kit, invert your kit setup from left to right or right to left. Drop your hats down a lot lower so that when you're sitting on your throne, both arms are resting at ~90 degrees. The key thing is you're feet will be inverted (so a remote pedal may not be too out of the question here if you have the cash to spare) but it is a great way to break habits and build independence with your feet. What I did do, after dropping my hats, was bought a second high-hat stand upper-rod and cut it down. When you do this, it will open up space previously occupied by your hats.
this is actually really cool. thinking of picking up drums soon and i might try this set up