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Submit ReviewPlease Support this Podcast and become a Patronhttps://www.patreon.com/drumwithmikeandeddy It's story time, kids, so grab some gram crackers and a glass of oat milk and settle in to hear the tales of how Eddy became the drummer of Busted and how I became a part of the Meinl family of artists! - Mike J
Join The Practice Projecthttps://www.patreon.com/drumwithmikeandeddyWe dive straight into this one! First off we chat about our current feelings towards social media and the impact it has on their creativity and motivation. We talk about experiencing boredom and numbness with platforms like Instagram and Twitter, and the pressure to create content that stands out. We discuss their recent experiences performing and the challenges of finding the line between inspiration and overwhelming information. Then we touch on the need for teachers to check in with students and tailor their approach to each individual. The conversation highlights the importance of understanding the why behind practicing and the musical payoff of exercises.Chapters00:00 Introduction and Excitement06:01 Break from Social Media and Enjoying Books12:02 The Simplicity and Timelessness of the Basic Rock Beat16:00 The Excitement of Trendy and Unique Items28:34 Finding the Line: Balancing Inspiration and Overwhelming Information36:29 Understanding Individual Goals: Tailoring Teaching Approaches39:53 Social Media and the What vs. the Why
Join The Practice Projecthttps://www.patreon.com/drumwithmikeandeddyGet Tickets to see Simon Says at The WhiskyWe hope you enjoy this fun chat about our favorite YouTube videos, crazy tour stories, and all the insane ways we have muffled our drums over the years!Chapters00:00 Introduction 03:06 Reflecting on Past Band Experiences06:21 The Challenges of Touring09:22 The Bond of Shared Experiences13:06 The Roller Coaster of Being in a Band16:07 Favorite YouTube Videos23:17 The Importance of Skills over Gear24:20 The Evolution of Drum Muffling25:58 Introduction to Muffling27:02 Early Experiences with Muffling28:13 Different Types of Muffling30:23 Muffling in Live Settings32:19 Muffling in the Studio33:25 The Impact of Room Acoustics35:42 The Aesthetics of Muffling38:53 The Kicker Pillow for Kick Drums42:09 Muffling the Snare Drum44:23 Muffling for Different Playing Styles46:45 Consistency in Muffling48:34 See ya Next Time
Join The Practice Projecthttps://www.patreon.com/drumwithmikeandeddyI think the title says it all for this one. What a WEEK! We hope you enjoy the episode :) - Mike & EddyChapters00:00 Introduction and Stretching01:46 Catching Up and Reflection03:00 The Practice Project04:35 The Process of Musical Directing08:17 Home Renovations and Contractor Woes09:53 Mike's New Drum Clinic Material11:46 The Practice Project as a Learning Tool13:36 Finding Your Musical Identity18:16 Building Backing Tracks20:59 The Role of Cues in Backing Tracks23:26 The Pride and Anxiety of Musical Directing24:48 Behind the Scenes at the Super Bowl25:10 Responsibility for Playback25:39 Creating Intros and Moments26:14 The Emotional Impact of Performances27:24 Synchronicity in Productivity28:28 Reuniting with a Band After Years Apart29:21 The Challenges of the Music Industry30:17 Improving as a Band Over Time31:15 The Influence of Eddy's Voice Notes32:11 Preparing for the Show at Goldfield33:40 The Excitement of a Sold-Out Show34:37 Technical Challenges and Drumming Maturity35:17 The Intensity of Performing Live36:46 The Importance of a Professional Tech37:13 Playing for Themselves, Not the Audience37:43 Injuries and Adrenaline38:22 The Impact on the Audience39:07 Capturing Footage and Enjoying the Moment40:18 Appreciating the Past and Looking to the Future43:05 Eddy's Role as an MD and Session Player44:21 The Work Ethic of Being in a Band45:02 Appreciating the Journey and the Ups and Downs46:29 Enjoying Moments as an Older Musician47:12 The Importance of Experience in Education48:43 Wrapping Up and Thanking Listeners
Join The Practice Projecthttps://www.patreon.com/drumwithmikeandeddy In this episode, we discuss the importance of time management and the effective structuring of drum lessons. We emphasize the need to understand and teach according to the student's learning style. We also highlight the value of practicing as a teacher to understand your student's experience better. We encourage all drum teachers to take lessons themselves to improve their teaching skills. Asking questions, being flexible in lesson planning, and creating a fun learning environment are other key takeaways from the conversation.Chapters00:00 Introduction and Gym Accountability03:01 Practicing and Enjoyable Drumming06:10 Changing Approach in Social Media09:04 Benefits of Practicing11:04 Finding Personality in Drumming15:03 Preparing for UK Drum Show21:02 Teaching Private Lessons: Structuring23:04 Teaching Private Lessons: Building Relationships24:57 Teaching Private Lessons: Effective Communication25:21 Time Management27:00 Structuring a 30-Minute Lesson30:18 Teaching According to Learning Style32:01 Practicing as a Teacher36:26 Taking Lessons as a Student41:42 Asking Questions44:07 Flexibility in Lesson Planning46:05 Value of Practicing48:37 Being a Bad Student
Join The Practice Projecthttps://www.patreon.com/drumwithmikeandeddyIn this week's episode, we chat about various tips and strategies for recording drums in the studio. If you know us, then you know we had no shot of sticking to just three tips, so here are the tips we actually did discuss...
Chapters00:00 Introduction 00:33 Feeling Unprepared07:04 Taking Time Off to Clear Your Head12:17 Working with Other Drummers14:07 Preparing for Studio Recording21:15 Being Flexible and Adaptable in the Studio24:26 Overcoming Distractions and Challenges25:02 Adjusting Click Track and Drum Levels26:26 Communicating Preferences to the Producer27:42 Having Confidence in Your Preferences28:51 Knowing the Song Structure and Arrangement29:22 Simplifying Drum Fills30:27 Playing for the Song31:11 Being Prepared to Play the Song Without Music32:20 Prioritizing Good Cymbals Over Good Drums35:33 The Importance of Tuning Drums39:15 The Impact of Drum and Cymbal Choices40:09 Joining the Practice Project
Virtual Camp 3 - Rudiments(click here for more info)Join The Practice Projecthttps://www.patreon.com/drumwithmikeandeddySummaryIn this conversation, Mike and Eddy discuss the challenges and rewards of teaching in-person and through video. They share their experiences of finding their feet as teachers and the importance of continually refining their teaching methods. They also discuss the struggle of being themselves on camera and the ongoing process of improving their video content. They emphasize the importance of enjoying teaching and finding a format that works for them. They also highlight the benefits of the Practice Project and the value of accountability in practicing.Takeaways
Chapters00:00 Introduction and Behind the Scenes02:55 Teaching in Person vs Teaching Online05:54 Challenges of Teaching Online11:04 Preparing for One-on-One Lessons14:56 Nerves and Imposter Syndrome20:00 Understanding the Online Learning Experience22:07 Finding Your Feet in In-Person Teaching23:10 The Challenge of Overdelivering in the Beginning24:11 Continual Refinement as a Teacher25:14 The Struggle of Being Yourself on Camera26:20 The Ongoing Process of Filming Videos27:31 Becoming Comfortable with In-Person Teaching29:33 The Impact of Teaching in Different Settings30:02 Being Socially Comfortable in One-on-One Teaching31:25 The Importance of Enjoying Teaching32:43 Consistency in Making Videos33:10 The Process of Making Videos34:56 The Value of Having a Format36:37 The Importance of Naming the Format40:26 The Benefits of Having a Format42:08 The Practice Project and Accountability46:45 The Value of the Practice Project
Sign Up for - Virtual Drum Camp 3 - Rudiments(click here for more info)Support this podcast and become a member of The Practice Project.https://www.patreon.com/drumwithmikeandeddyIn this conversation, we discuss the importance of practice and the reasons why we continue to practice. They emphasize the need for consistency and finding the right time to practice. We discuss the importance of seeing progression in our drumming through dedicated and focused practice. We also chat about how the Practice Project has completely changed the way we approach practice and how much improvement we have both seen in just a week's time!TakeawaysConsistency is key in practice to see improvement and maintain skills.Having a clear why for practicing helps to stay motivated and focused.Avoiding embarrassment and being proud of your drumming skills can be a driving force in practice.Finding the right time to practice, free from distractions, can enhance focus and productivity.Clarity and musical independence are important aspects to work on in practice sessions.Seeing progression in practice is important for motivation and satisfaction.Finding the why behind your practice helps to stay motivated and focused.Accountability and motivation from others can greatly enhance the practice experience.Plateaus and setbacks are a normal part of the learning process and should be embraced.Tangible rewards and indulging in rational purchases can serve as motivation for practice.Chapters00:00 Introduction and Setting the Stage03:00 The Importance of Practice08:00 The Benefits of Consistency13:00 The Why of Practicing18:00 Avoiding Embarrassment and Being Proud24:00 Finding the Right Time to Practice30:00 Focusing on Clarity and Musical Independence33:00 Being Impressed with Your Own Drumming34:39 Seeing Progression35:28 The Practice Project36:32 The Importance of Patience37:22 Finding the Why38:19 Accountability and Motivation39:29 The Journey of Improvement40:00 The Frustration of Plateaus41:02 The Mental Aspect of Practice42:09 The Excitement of Progress43:29 The Podcast and Personal Growth44:14 The Importance of Tangible Rewards45:23 Indulging in Rational Purchases46:12 Closing Remarks
Join The Practice Projecthttps://www.patreon.com/drumwithmikeandeddyIn this episode, we discuss our gear preferences and go shopping for new drum kits, but here's the catch. Eddy is doing it on the Gretsch website, and I am doing it on the Ludwig site! We also talk about the importance of practicing and the benefits of accountability. TakeawaysChoosing the right gear is essential for drummers to achieve their desired sound and performance.Practicing regularly and having accountability can greatly improve drumming skills.Ludwig and Gretsch offer a wide range of drum kits and snare drums to suit different preferences and playing styles.Personal preferences, such as sound, size, and finish, play a significant role in selecting the right drum kit and snare drum. Gretsch drums have a unique feature called portholes, which allow the drum key to be stored inside the shell.When choosing a drum set, consider the sound and feel of the toms, as well as the overall aesthetic.Different bearing edges and shell materials can greatly impact the sound and versatility of a drum kit.DW hardware is DOPE!Chapters00:00 Introduction and Gear Discussion10:38 The Practice Project17:26 Choosing a Drum Kit - Ludwig20:33 Choosing a Drum Kit - Gretsch24:26 Choosing a Snare Drum - Ludwig28:17 Choosing a Snare Drum - Gretsch32:33 Gretsch Drums and Portholes33:15 Black Copper Drum33:58 Ludwig Legacy Maple Drum Set34:56 Snare Drum Selection35:28 Choosing Drum Kits36:08 Bearing Edges and Shell Materials38:12 Different Drum Sounds38:52 Versatility of Maple Shells39:29 DW Hardware40:45 Recording the Drum Set41:46 Social Media and Drumming42:15 The Future of Bands43:37 The Direction of Social Media45:19 Balancing Shows and Online Content46:21 Playing Shows and Filming Performances47:00 Supporting the Podcast47:32 Flexibility and Drumming47:48 Signing Off48:16 British Pronunciation
Please Support this Podcast and become a Patronhttps://www.patreon.com/drumwithmikeandeddyIn this episode, we discuss the importance of practice and introduce The Practice Project! We also do a deep dive into our different headspaces in various drumming contexts, including 1-1 lessons, drum camps, and live shows. We talk about the importance of structure and order in drum camps, allowing the camp to unfold naturally and creating an environment where campers can become their best version. We discuss the challenges of reading the room and balancing different personalities in a camp setting. The conversation then shifts to the headspace for shows, the difference between playing in front of other drummers, and the unique challenges of teaching in a one-to-one lesson. TakeawaysPractice is essential for drummers to improve their skills and overcome challenges.The Practice Project is a new initiative for patrons to hold each other accountable and make progress in their drumming.The headspace of a practicing drummer can be influenced by distractions and the need to prioritize different aspects of drumming.One-to-one drum lessons require teachers to balance honesty and encouragement while providing solutions to students' challenges.Teaching multiple students can be challenging, but experience and preparation can help teachers provide effective instruction.Drum camps offer a unique teaching experience that requires instructors to create a positive and engaging environment for a group of drummers. Creating structure and order in drum camps can provide a sense of stability and allow for flexibility when needed.Allowing the camp to unfold naturally and embracing the unknown can lead to a more authentic and meaningful experience for campers.Reading the room and adapting to different personalities is crucial in creating a positive and supportive environment in drum camps.The headspace for shows is often more relaxed and confident compared to the headspace for one-to-one lessons or camps.Understanding and navigating drummers' different goals and aspirations in a camp setting can be challenging but rewarding.Chapters00:00 Introduction and the Importance of Practice03:30 The Practice Project for Patrons10:25 The Head Space of a Practicing Drummer16:56 The Head Space of a One-to-One Drum Lesson26:06 The Head Space of Teaching Multiple Students31:56 The Head Space of a Drum Camp35:23 Headspace for Drum Camps36:12 Allowing the Camp to Unfold37:14 Creating the Best Version of Themselves37:37 Structure and Order39:15 Reading the Room40:20 Balancing Different Personalities41:00 Transitioning from Camps to Shows42:23 Headspace for Shows43:20 Playing in Front of Other Drummers45:14 Different Headspace for Shows, Lessons, and Camps46:08 Dealing with Potential Issues in Shows48:00 Navigating Different Drummer Goals in Camps49:48 Seriousness in Advanced Drummers51:03 Headspace for YouTube Videos52:16 Appreciation for Listener Support53:01 Closing Remarks
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