In this video I'm going to show you the basic pad layout that I'm using for finger drumming
and show you my basic finger drumming technique.
Alright, the pad layout is the following layout...
So what you need is a pad controller and drum software. I'm assuming you already have those...
And then you set up your software so that the pads trigger the following sounds.
You can either pause this video and copy the layout or you can visit one of the links in the description below.
Ok, so you set up all the pads and then you should be able to play this beat...
Right, this is a kick, this is a high hat, this is a snare.
That's a basic drum beat right.
And once you've got that down, you can make some variations with this open hi-hat right here
so you go like...
Something like that.
And once you've got that down you can start combining the open hi-hat with one of
these pads because this is a snare as well this is a kick drum as well
so you can do stuff like...
Something like that.
And once you got that down, you can bring in your left hand and fill in the gaps between the eighth notes
so that sounds something like this...
And you don't have to fill in the gaps with a hi-hat,
you can also fill it in with an open hi-hat or a snare or a side stick for that matter like this:
Something like that.
Yeah so, those are the basics and if you liked what you saw you might want to
enroll in my free beginner course on questforgroove.com and it's basically the
stuff that I explained here but in a more elaborate way and I also go into
stuff like what pad controller to buy, what software to buy, how to install everything,
and I'm gonna give you some more tips on how to play the basic beat and
how to practice everything. So yeah consider going there,
it's completely free, check it out.
And also consider subscribing to this channel.
I'm gonna come up with a lot more stuff for you to practice and a lot more tips on how to
become a great finger drummer.
Yeah, well that's it see you next time
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