by GinaSuperCat on 17 Apr 2007 15:13
I'll just add to my previous comments that just a little bit every day makes a big difference in terms of training muscle memory, even like 15-20 minutes...one of the local drummers (answering question of how me got so damned good) would answer: practice Syncopation (Ted Reed's classic text) until you bleed it...now that's not necessary, but the applicable point is to keep practicing the rudiments or Stone's Stick Control (or whatever you work on) a bit every day really makes it so you can follow Stewart's advice, play outside your instrument, because if the strokes, patterns, etc. become second nature you precisely don't have to think about it and can focus on the music...this is where the 'drudge' of technique really pays off...
And remember, "Lesson 25" is actually rudiment #34 <booggle & grin>
Yes drummers have hurt themselves, partcularly depending on how they play etc. Donna C taught herself to play and ended up getting surgery from carpal tunnel/tendonitis related problems and had to relearn grip and how to play from scratch after that...Jason Bonham (yep Bonzo's kid) was having major numbness/tinglies in his hand and had to have surgery as well (I think he may've hurt it previously...he was kinda a wild one /grin)...etc.
There's a balance between gripping the sticks too tightly/deathgrip and just holding them firmly enough to keep them in your hands and optimize control without a deathgrip (fast track to wrist problems)..as Tiger Bill (student of Joe Morello) says, "Stay loose!" Stewart said the same thing to Aled in the video, as well...oh I wish Stewart would give *me* a neck rub while I am playing <lost in thought>....
MMMMEEEEEOOOOOOWWWWWW!!!!