Myths Our Drum Teachers Told Us w/ Dimitri Fantini
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Publication Date |
Jan 27, 2021
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01:03:49
Today’s guest is Dimitri Fantini…a great drummer and instructor based in Maryland. I personally subscribe to his Patreon and I suggest you do the same thing. Since Dimitri is technically one of my online instructors, I thought I’d invite him on to discuss some myths that we hear being taught that are just wrong. We had a great time, but tended to agree on almost everything…BORING! Anyways, we dissect the following myths: 1) Only practice what you're bad at/If you sound good, you're not practicing. 2) There is one correct way to hold a stick. 3) Learning more "stuff" or patterns will make me a better drummer 4) Drums sound best when hit in the center (rimshots or toms). Dimitri & Tim Baltes mock drum lesson video HERE This episode is also sponsored by Waves Audio. This podcast would take me soooo much longer to edit if it wasn't for the Waves Vocal Rider plugin. It "rides" the fader in real-time and keeps both my and my guest's audio at a consistent level without the need to overcompress. I also use an endless of amount of their plugins for my musical recordings such as Abbey Road Saturator, CLA Drums, the SSL Channel, and many more. We are an affiliate member of Waves and if you purchase any Waves plugin via the link below, you directly support the show and me. I love you. To view the entire Waves Catalog: https://waves.alzt.net/xYDXy Podcast Artwork by Trevin Frame

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