And he should know cause.....He used to play and teach at the University of Kentucky!!!!
Oh yeah another I forgot to put in my long post, is that my knuckles look like a butt in that picture...haha...but as you can see from it, you can see that my hands look kind of straight from the picture, but they are curved, just the quality of the pic is shady, that's all.
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Marques: Back in da game...
Currently working on: Moving to Ohio in the spring of this year
Let me take a pic of my grip again from a different angle, Mr. Morgan... (dont mind my jutting pinky there, my cat clawed my shoulder as I took the pic)
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Oh now I know some of you other peeps out there have some stuff you can contribute, I mean there are more people who can explain there left hand traddish with photos and detail and stuff here...Come on...I want to learn some stuff here!!!
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Marques: Back in da game...
Currently working on: Moving to Ohio in the spring of this year
Well I've learnt a little different than all of you. I've gotten most of my tips from a Spirit player, and I've checked out some UGA and Auburn styles too. I'll post a pic as soon as my camera decides to work again.
The stick shoul rest on the last knucle or foreward on your third finger. Move your pointer finger out. The thumb should pinch the first joint. Along with that curl your ring finger out too. Your hand looks kind of tense but maybe it's just because you took the picture at a weird angle...
aaronizzle, sorry dude, but that could be one of the worst left hand techniques I've seen.
You really need to get some good advice on playing trad. style, and you should fire your drum teacher....
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Cavaliers Snare 87-88 Univ of KY Drumline (too many years!) Instructor - Univ of Ky 91 Instructor - Sky Ryders D&B Corps 92 Instructor - Eastern Ky Univ 2001 Innovative Percussion Endorser