Beginner Drum Lesson - How to Separate your Right Hand from your Right Foot in Grooves

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This is a beginner drum lesson on how to separate your right hand from your right foot when playing drum grooves. This exercise is also very good for building up your bass drum speed.

If you can play all of the possible combinations I explain in this video, you will be able to play two kicks wherever you want in the vast majority of songs in straight time! A HUGE win!

Please get in touch if you have any questions or need any help!

Equipment:
Highwood Drums (New World Maple Series - Discontinued)
Ludwig Acrolite Snare (1976) 14x5
Meinl Sand Hats 14"
Meinl Extra Dry Thin Crash 18"
Meinl Vintage Pure Ride 22"
Meinl Sand Crash Ride 22" (Rivets Removed)

Mics:
Aston Spirit x2 - Overheads
Beyerdynamic M201 - Snare
Audix D2 - Rack
Audix D4 - Floor
Shure Beta 52A - Kick
Shure SM57 - Front Kick

Interface:
Focusrite 18i20

DAW:
Presonus Studio One 5

Video Software:
DaVinci Resolve 17

Please visit www.ferggriffindrums.com for lessons, and I would be delighted to teach you :) You can also check out more here: https://linktr.ee/FergGriffinDrums
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Drum & Percussion Lessons Music Lessons

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