Hand Speed & Control Exercise - The Subdivision Pyramid
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This is an essential snare exercise for all drummers from beginner-advanced. For beginners it's a great learning exercise and will also develop control and speed. For advanced players it makes for a great warmup and time sharpener. We can always improve our hands by practicing these essential chop builders!
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Love this exercise. Love the way you articulate and make it seem easy.
@Fisherdrumming
4 ай бұрын
Thank you!
This is a good exercise. Good 4 way coordination.and development of hand speed. Also working on going from one subdivision to the next. I may use this as a warmup also. Thanks for showing this to us and breaking it down.good stuff as always
@Fisherdrumming
5 жыл бұрын
Gary C. Glad you will be benefiting from it!
These exercises are very helpful and help me get better and quicker
Great lesson! Timeless
great exercise and one that not much people talk about. Can you post the sticking for each subdivision? please! R-L etc
Your lessons are very helpful
That is a great exercise and well demonstrated! Great lesson for all drummers!
@Fisherdrumming
5 жыл бұрын
Thank you for the comment, glad you like it!
Great, lesson. When you get these dialled in you can feel the added gravitas to your playing. You can do with clave on the feet also.
Awesome bro!!
Great vid! Thanks for the awesome exercise!😀
@Fisherdrumming
5 жыл бұрын
pearljamtoni glad you like it!
Great lesson cheers
Thank you!
Great video I do the same but I also put quintuplets and septuplets
Great lesson. When I was younger I began also to practice playing quintuplets (5)and sevens and even nines to complete the pyramid. This would then be a cycle of: quarter notes, quarter note triplets, eight notes, eight note triplets, sixteenth notes,* five notes, sixteenth note triplets, *seven notes, thirty second note triplets, nine notes. Id play at a slower tempo of course because of the nines at the end. For those unfamiliar: fives , sevens and nines are when you play that number of notes to a quarter note. Just as you can play triplets ie three notes to a quarter, you can play other odd number subdivisions also. I think this great teacher here could do on this for advanced players , a video suggestion
I do the same.. just starting with quarter notes.. and subdivide with 2,3,4,5,6,7,8 and back ... my next goal is to jump from a random to a random.. I practice in 50 bpm with this exersice.
Ima gonna practice this until I get it. : years ago I was in a bad wreck. After brain surgery’s an a lot of stuff, im back wanting to play again. My right side of my body just hesitates now. My brain is still telling me what to do. It’s just hitting every other hit fast but slowed down I can hit ever hit with the right hand. Everyone sais practice but 2 weeks in an it’s still the same
Another Hand Development/Chop Builder Lesson! Are you comfortable with your triplets?
@tejipaulose6175
5 жыл бұрын
Eric Fisher Pretty good
@vaibhavvivek
5 жыл бұрын
Oh I usually do in steps of 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10 and backwards at 120 bpm
@gmoney1592
5 жыл бұрын
My triplets need all the help they can get. A lesson like this would be great
Make a tutorial on hihat licks and chops ,
@Fisherdrumming
5 жыл бұрын
Teji Paulose Check our the rudiment application lessons I have. And sure I can do more of that!
Are you in a band bro
Damn you quarter note triplets!!!
Questuon: are those 32nd notes doubles? Or fast singles?
@Fisherdrumming
4 жыл бұрын
All of it is Singles!
@wezc9409
4 жыл бұрын
@@Fisherdrumming Thanks. There incredibly fast
Alternate from singles to doubles. Or left & kick- right & kick while holding down ostinato on the hi hat