DRUM with Mike & Eddy Mike Johnston & Eddy Thrower
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DRUM with Mike & Eddy aims to bring drummers together and give them weekly updates and banter about the wonderful world of drumming. Each week professional drummers Mike Johnston and Eddy Thrower will discus how topics such as motivation, practice habits, routine, health & fitness, and many more have an effect on your drumming. Obviously this podcast is for drummers, but in all honesty it's for anyone that wants to improve at their craft!
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Finding The Line
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We 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.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction and Excitement
06:01 Break from Social Media and Enjoying Books
12:02 The Simplicity and Timelessness of the Basic Rock Beat
16:00 The Excitement of Trendy and Unique Items
28:34 Finding the Line: Balancing Inspiration and Overwhelming Information
36:29 Understanding Individual Goals: Tailoring Teaching Approaches
39:53 Social Media and the What vs. the Why
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Muffling Your Drums
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We 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!
Chapters
00:00 Introduction
03:06 Reflecting on Past Band Experiences
06:21 The Challenges of Touring
09:22 The Bond of Shared Experiences
13:06 The Roller Coaster of Being in a Band
16:07 Favorite YouTube Videos
23:17 The Importance of Skills over Gear
24:20 The Evolution of Drum Muffling
25:58 Introduction to Muffling
27:02 Early Experiences with Muffling
28:13 Different Types of Muffling
30:23 Muffling in Live Settings
32:19 Muffling in the Studio
33:25 The Impact of Room Acoustics
35:42 The Aesthetics of Muffling
38:53 The Kicker Pillow for Kick Drums
42:09 Muffling the Snare Drum
44:23 Muffling for Different Playing Styles
46:45 Consistency in Muffling
48:34 See ya Next Time
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M.D. at Wembley & First Show in 20 Years
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I think the title says it all for this one. What a WEEK! We hope you enjoy the episode :)
- Mike & Eddy
Chapters
00:00 Introduction and Stretching
01:46 Catching Up and Reflection
03:00 The Practice Project
04:35 The Process of Musical Directing
08:17 Home Renovations and Contractor Woes
09:53 Mike's New Drum Clinic Material
11:46 The Practice Project as a Learning Tool
13:36 Finding Your Musical Identity
18:16 Building Backing Tracks
20:59 The Role of Cues in Backing Tracks
23:26 The Pride and Anxiety of Musical Directing
24:48 Behind the Scenes at the Super Bowl
25:10 Responsibility for Playback
25:39 Creating Intros and Moments
26:14 The Emotional Impact of Performances
27:24 Synchronicity in Productivity
28:28 Reuniting with a Band After Years Apart
29:21 The Challenges of the Music Industry
30:17 Improving as a Band Over Time
31:15 The Influence of Eddy's Voice Notes
32:11 Preparing for the Show at Goldfield
33:40 The Excitement of a Sold-Out Show
34:37 Technical Challenges and Drumming Maturity
35:17 The Intensity of Performing Live
36:46 The Importance of a Professional Tech
37:13 Playing for Themselves, Not the Audience
37:43 Injuries and Adrenaline
38:22 The Impact on the Audience
39:07 Capturing Footage and Enjoying the Moment
40:18 Appreciating the Past and Looking to the Future
43:05 Eddy's Role as an MD and Session Player
44:21 The Work Ethic of Being in a Band
45:02 Appreciating the Journey and the Ups and Downs
46:29 Enjoying Moments as an Older Musician
47:12 The Importance of Experience in Education
48:43 Wrapping Up and Thanking Listeners
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3 Tips For Private Lessons
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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.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction and Gym Accountability
03:01 Practicing and Enjoyable Drumming
06:10 Changing Approach in Social Media
09:04 Benefits of Practicing
11:04 Finding Personality in Drumming
15:03 Preparing for UK Drum Show
21:02 Teaching Private Lessons: Structuring
23:04 Teaching Private Lessons: Building Relationships
24:57 Teaching Private Lessons: Effective Communication
25:21 Time Management
27:00 Structuring a 30-Minute Lesson
30:18 Teaching According to Learning Style
32:01 Practicing as a Teacher
36:26 Taking Lessons as a Student
41:42 Asking Questions
44:07 Flexibility in Lesson Planning
46:05 Value of Practicing
48:37 Being a Bad Student
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3 Tips for Recording
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In 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...
Overcoming distractionsAdjusting click track and drum levelsCommunicating preferences to the producerKnowing the song structure and arrangementSimplifying drum fillsPlaying for the songBeing prepared to play the song without music, Prioritizing good cymbals over good drums, The importance of tuning drumsThe impact of drum and cymbal choicesChapters
00:00 Introduction
00:33 Feeling Unprepared
07:04 Taking Time Off to Clear Your Head
12:17 Working with Other Drummers
14:07 Preparing for Studio Recording
21:15 Being Flexible and Adaptable in the Studio
24:26 Overcoming Distractions and Challenges
25:02 Adjusting Click Track and Drum Levels
26:26 Communicating Preferences to the Producer
27:42 Having Confidence in Your Preferences
28:51 Knowing the Song Structure and Arrangement
29:22 Simplifying Drum Fills
30:27 Playing for the Song
31:11 Being Prepared to Play the Song Without Music
32:20 Prioritizing Good Cymbals Over Good Drums
35:33 The Importance of Tuning Drums
39:15 The Impact of Drum and Cymbal Choices
40:09 Joining the Practice Project
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Online Vs. In-Person Lessons
Virtual Camp 3 - Rudiments
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Summary
In 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
Teaching in person allows for a more immediate and interactive experience while teaching online requires careful planning and consideration of different learning styles.The pressure of filming lessons can lead to self-doubt and overthinking, but it's important to focus on delivering valuable content and not get caught up in technical details.Online teaching requires a deeper understanding of the online learning experience and the ability to provide different options for students to learn and engage with the material.Being aware of the challenges and pressures of teaching online can help educators create a more supportive and effective learning environment for their students. Finding your feet as a teacher takes time and experience, whether it's in-person or through video.Being yourself on camera takes time and practice.Enjoying teaching is crucial for success.Having a format and naming it can help with consistency and branding.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction and Behind the Scenes
02:55 Teaching in Person vs Teaching Online
05:54 Challenges of Teaching Online
11:04 Preparing for One-on-One Lessons
14:56 Nerves and Imposter Syndrome
20:00 Understanding the Online Learning Experience
22:07 Finding Your Feet in In-Person Teaching
23:10 The Challenge of Overdelivering in the Beginning
24:11 Continual Refinement as a Teacher
25:14 The Struggle of Being Yourself on Camera
26:20 The Ongoing Process of Filming Videos
27:31 Becoming Comfortable with In-Person Teaching
29:33 The Impact of Teaching in Different Settings
30:02 Being Socially Comfortable in One-on-One Teaching
31:25 The Importance of Enjoying Teaching
32:43 Consistency in Making Videos
33:10 The Process of Making Videos
34:56 The Value of Having a Format
36:37 The Importance of Naming the Format
40:26 The Benefits of Having a Format
42:08 The Practice Project and Accountability
46:45 The Value of the Practice Project
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Kundrecensioner
Amazing
This podcast is just great! Drummer or not, there is something for everyone!
Great podcast
Just great.
From Sweden
A podcast for all creatives
Mike