
Kind Words
Testimonials From Dave's Students
I've been getting lessons (and pretty much life coaching) from Dave the last few years. Very early in my time working with him he said to me 'this isn't about the drums, drums are just the vessel, this is life shit we're working on, it's all intertwined together! During the show I was thinking about Dave a lot towards the start, wondering what he would think, hoping I could put into practice the stuff he's opened me up to, basically hoping to impress him or some shit, and I was putting this weird pressure on myself. Then I started actually doing what we work on, relaxing my body, watching my breath, listening to the music, feeling deeply what we were doing, and all this joy started to flower from inside while playing and any pressure or need to try to impress him drifted away. I got to a point where I realized I was just enjoying the shit out of myself playing music with my friends, and I hadn't been concerned for ages and I was like fuuuuuck he really is THAT good! But seriously, the change in my mental attitude, my relationship with myself, my relationship with drumming and music, has become so much healthier as a result of working with Dave. And besides all that, he's such a dude to hang out with and that's the most important.
Micheal Quinn (Dermot Kennedy)
I've literally healed multiple physical ailments by fixing technique with Dave. I remember being at a lesson with Elitch, and I had plantar fasciitis and some knee issues (which I thought were from running), and Dave came around to my side, got on the floor and physically grabbed my heel and lowered it about 3-4", and told me play and was literally an "A-ha" moment; and it's been there ever since. My knee issues: GONE. AND I have 798% more power and finesse... Life changing sh*t Dave.
Michael Miley (Rival Sons)
The biggest change Dave Elitch made to how I play was my position relative to the pedals. My bass drum sound has like 30% more low end than it used to purely based on how I'm playing it using the weight of my leg to my advantage rather than trying to balance the whole time.
Dan Bailey (Father John Misty/Studio)
I already see the gains today believe it or not. Your ability to see what is really going on is uncanny dude! You are a life saver and a freaking wizard. I’m already seeing a massive change - thank you, thank you, thank you! Your ability to see what is really going on is uncanny.
Stephen Striegel
I wanted to express my gratitude for our conversion today. It may have been the most important conversation I've had in my music career to date. I am very thankful for your insight and honest appraisal of my perceptions. I am grateful to have the opportunity to learn from you. I feel a weight lifted that I have been struggling with for a while. Thank you.
J.M.
Can safely say your lessons are an absolute game changer and totally worth the investment!
Michael Mather
After all the work we have done it was the first time I played "angry" or with genuine musical angst. It was the most powerful and solid I have ever played with no real stress on my body. I semi felt my body disappear and become a conduit for the raw nature of what was happening. It was a new level of "getting out of my own way." A sort of flow state of energy. I wasn't mic'd but totally pushed the band to a different level. My guitarist and bassist both commented on it after. Today I am in deep appreciation for what I have learned from you. You are the true "yoda of drums".
Anonymous
I raised my throne height a lot after having a lesson with Dave last week and my back already feels better. Putting power into the kick drum feels effortless and my forearms aren't cramping up at all. I still need to work on sitting up straight instead of leaning back a little bit but that will come too. Good music day!
Rob B.
Dave, I wanted to thank you again for our lesson on Monday. I was telling a friend that I feel like someone showed me a new color!
In the past two years my playing and dedication towards what matters to me have really improved dramatically. A huge part of that is my teacher Dave Elitch, who’s teachings go way beyond the realm of just playing an instrument. Everything I am I owe to the guidance and encouragement of my coaches and family.
Jeff Samatoro
The best drum lesson I ever had, I didn't even hit a drum 1 time! Seriously, it's a life changer!! Be open & willing to change, Dave will point the way!! Love this guy!!
Jeff Rataski
I will share, it's been a journey this past year. You hit the nail on the head with a few things from our lesson. When you asked me to play "4 on the floor" meat and potatoes, you said something like, "you're so tight, I can't even hear what you are trying to sound like", and I have really applied that to many areas of my life. It made me think about my intentions, am I trying to please others, why am I trying to get better, am I holding back, why? It's really put me on a journey of self-analysis over authenticity and what it means to express myself. It's interesting the parallels between physical barriers (holding tension in a certain physical area, compartmentalizing and catastrophizing minor imbalances) and mental barriers (holding mental tension and having an attitude that looks for imperfections). I've been thinking about truly letting go. Also, you quickly identified how I was holding tension in my right quad and glute, which has led me down quite the rabbit hole with my massage therapist and chiropractor, among others. A truly incredible thing happened soon after. The mere act of mentally "releasing" that tension in my legs, even when just THINKING about music, opened up this whole other level of deep listening, awareness, and comfort. I was tensing up my body, even in my mind, when playing along in my head. Soon after, I was playing along to a song on my electronic kit, and with this newfound space and openness, I WAS FUCKING SINGING. I was playing, and started singing along, comfortably. Something I had never really done before. Unfortunately, I get into a pattern where this ease of use can quickly fade, and I will feel tense, potentially in pain, and old use patterns will take over. Even now, if I'm playing a certain older song I've played before, my right leg and shoulder will tense up with a certain hi-hat pattern or something. It's SO subtle for me, this change in how I hold myself, to get myself to a feeling behind the kit where I'm comfortable, but I’m feeling better than ever, though I still want to feel more comfortable, for longer.” Shout out to "the algorithm" for bringing us together. I searched for an approach like this for years, and wondered why no one was doing it, and have found great inspiration from you. It's interesting, because I've heard you say the same thing: “no one else was doing this, so I stepped up.” I love it.
Adam
So, we only had that one lesson, but I've been really working on what you showed me and man, you've seriously unlocked some like real life drumming glitch. Like, I'm now more willing to believe simulation theory and accept a new reality. I just played 4 loud ass full volume rock shows at SXSW with 1 pair of sticks! Rim shots and everything. It used to be a shred fest around me. Nope. Just free and easy. Forearms are totally relaxed. Not forcing strokes. Never feeling like they aren't there. Way better tone. It's amazing. My fingers still find their way to the stick but are along for the ride as opposed to squeezing every stroke. Feet are getting there, I started playing in a flatter stiffer bottom sneaker again and that made a big difference. The reason I switched to a more flexible shoe years ago was I wanted more dynamic control because I was too heavy for the gigs I was playing. I am still very conscious of my knee and ankle alignment, it's subtle but I do notice the difference. still revert at times but it's 33 years of muscle memory to counter. Anyway, thanks for being such a gifted teacher that any amount of time with you is worthwhile. I'll definitely book another lesson when I can.
B.S.
In relation to your video on growth I can totally understand why people may procrastinate about taking a lesson. Our lessons have taught me how important it is to be intentional in life. That then transfers to the instrument. They've also taught me to let go of fear and to stop self judgement. Be honest with yourself, embrace the practice and embrace your faults, work as hard as you can to fix them. Can't cheat hard work or intentional practice. It's what makes us who we are as players at the end of the day!
Anonymous
Hi Dave, I thought it would be a good opportunity to reach out to you one last time and say thank you for everything you did for me! It seems to sound a little stereotypical BUT it really changed me and my life! It feels like a complete 180 degrees turnaround. It's hard to find the right words to describe it but it's a journey that started off as a big scary risk (I remember being nervous asking for that first lesson because change was about to come) but here we are 10 months and 8 amazing lessons (even one in person) later and about to take off to 2023 where we will work together again for sure I thank you from the bottom of my heart.
Stefan Heiss
Thanks for everything! I've been super discouraged with drumming lately because of pain in my body and your guidance has been a glimmer of hope that I haven't hit my ceiling yet.
Tina
While I still have a long way to go with a lot of your concepts/ideas, l’ve noticed that I’m more relaxed, my posture is improving, I have less strain and I’m not nearly as "crampy" as I used to get playing live, etc.
John
Amazing what you can start to see, when someone has helped you open your eyes. Much to be learned, especially on the days when you catch yourself fighting yourself. Thank you.
Fionn
Dave! I just finished tracking on 9 songs today. No stress, no pain and no more annoying problematic kick flutter. That's huge!”
Dan
Playing with more consistency and accuracy and losing the exhaustion has been a game changer. Thanks Dave!
Christian
Bro, can't wait to have another lesson, what a life changing concept!
Boll3t
I had a great gig the other night and also had a couple great drummers also play as well. I backlined my kit because we were the headliner and it was our album release. I got two nice compliments that I can attribute to your help: 1) I looked very relaxed, and groove/playing looked effortless. 2) there were a couple drummers that thought my kick was triggered compared to the other two bands. They said it sounded so good when my band played. I was the only one NOT burying the kick!
Anonymous
Since our last lesson I made so much progress in my drumming. Standing straight is not just standing straight anymore, it's a whole new world! My sound improved like crazy and I don’t have back pain anymore. I still have a lot to work on, but sincerely, a huge thank you man!
Anonymous
Hi Dave! Before your lesson I always had pain in my jaw and after you corrected my posture, it disappeared immediately! I recently joined a band and they said that my groove it's so deep (especially my kick) and they really like my sound! They said that they never heard something like that! I owe you a lot! Thank you so much!
Thank you for the lesson today. I would have been an astrophysicist if you had been my math teacher!
Ben M.
Dave, I really enjoyed the lesson today. I couldn't quite put it into words at the end, but thanks for all you do, not just drums related. The little nuggets you drop on literature, art, sciences, etc. are such a welcome change. They do not fall on deaf ears. Something you said about Elaine Aron and HSP’s actually helped us better understand our oldest kid, get him (and us as well) into therapy and slowly but surely overcome some struggles he was dealing with. We'll meet soon for another lesson to go over progress and discuss so much more stuff that needs work. Thanks again and take care!
Anonymous
The stuff you share is absolutely much needed light in a dark world. From drum insight to the Bruce Tift book I'm now reading. It's all light. It's all good food for the soul. Never have I been so conscious of mind, body, and spirit. Peace to brother, and thank you. Cheers to the journey.
Anonymous
I can't believe it's been over 4 years since I came to you, but between that lesson and your GOOYOW course, you absolutely changed my drumming life for the better. I can't thank you enough. l'll be back to see you. Also, thanks for not only sharing what you do, but for also being such a great teacher. It's one thing to have knowledge, but the ability to communicate it is something else and you have it down!
Roy C.
Hi Dave, I just wanted to thank you for a profound experience yesterday. So many lightbulbs went on, and there's no turning back! I'm really excited about where I can take my playing now that 'the handbrake is off'. Until next time!
Hugo
Feeling STURDY on this run thanks to our lesson awhile back. Always chipping away to get better but it feels great!
Anonymous
Hey man! Just checking in quickly to tell you I've recently had great comments from two bass players on different gigs. One asked if I had done anything to alter the sound of the bass drum because it sounded good (it's a house kit shared by a few drummers) and the other said that everything just felt more solid, confident and grounded. I can feel the difference too. When I'm fully relaxed it's like time slows down and my control level increases. I still have a LONG way to go but this shit is really working man!
Anonymous
Hello Dave, Reflecting back on the past year, I wanted to acknowledge the impact you had on me as well as many others I'm sure. Not just on drums. Hope to see you again soon. Still working on all the stuff. Cheers.
Tony M.
Studying with you, as well as your course has been probably my most influential experience of the past few years. Really got me out of a difficult rut. I'm grateful, man. Thanks for the help. I'm sure we'll talk again soon.
Owen B.
It was a highlight in 2022 to study with you in LA, just that one lesson has been transformative. If I take just one aspect-aligning my bass drum properly so I'm no longer in that awkward lopsided straddling position-that alone has completely changed my playing experience. As I begin to 'take the handbrake off not only physical, but mental barriers have been removed. Since I made a concerted effort to apply what you showed me my progress has accelerated in all areas.
Hugo
Hey Dave! Just first of all I wanted to thank you for the insight on so many things... just mind blowing. Today I have the first gig just after the lesson and right now I can already feel what you meant, especially with the elbows not "glued" to the rib cage, the back feels more relaxed even with the smallest adjustments. Though everything still feels weird... I hope to get as many hours as I can into practicing all the stuff. And hope to see you on Zoom soon.
Domantas R.
For me there was fear and there was ego, and no doubt these were related. When I first saw that I wasn't even holding my sticks the 'correct' way I thought "I've been playing drums all my life - how have I been doing that first initial step wrong the whole time?" Then the first bits of clarity came and there was no going back after that. Development is addicting as a concept, not just on the kit. Pushing through personal boundaries on drums was a catalyst to take the same steps in other walks of life too. Thank you dude.
Mitch
Since our lesson I've been trying to search within myself for my own reason and philosophy on why and how I want to make music. That lesson felt like a lightbulb going off revealing an entire room full of unlit light bulbs. I've been working my way through some of the videos you suggested I watch. And having your course as a 24/7 resource has also been massively helpful. I have some more work to do but I will be ready for another lesson shortly!
Anonymous
Dude, I love you! Brought live drums out of cases and packed the silent kit off to the side late into the night last night. Finally got a couple hours to just play today. Slow. Awareness. Finding relaxation sooner & sooner after each note. Caught when I was sliding into old habits; everything is comfortable and I sound like a wuss again, I must be 'leaning back', boom, cannons return! More pumped & motivated than I can remember! Can't that you enough, brother, it's beautiful!
Roger
Hey Dave! I wanted to share some exciting changes I've been noticing in my playing since our lesson. After we talked, all I did was start meditation daily. I didn't think about licks or grooves, just brought my focus back to my breath. After a bit, I took that to the practice pad and just began doing something like playing alternating 8th/16th note triplets at like 50bpm while focusing on my breath. Holy shit man. The level of disconnect that I've been feeling from my hands has begun to dissipate, and I'm so excited every day to sit down at my kit and just freaking play! Not worrying about licks and bullshit chops, not worrying if what I'm doing is enough, and just focusing on one thing. I barely touched my drumsticks in our lesson, but it just feels gooood to have something I can practice and really sink my teeth into that doesn't feel fragmented and is actually going to pay huge dividends across the board.
J.S.
Studying with Dave opened up a lot of doors, clearly as a listener, and as a drummer. I still go through a lot of the hand technique exercises he gave me, and I don't think my hands have ever been better; vocabulary, range, speed (when needed), and endurance have all increased dramatically. No pain, yet so many gains. Sick.
Nick Lang
Hey Dave. Thanks again for the lesson. Once again, it was an eye opening thing! I practiced for the past 2 days and I don't have any lower back pain and already felt better on playing my double bass stuff.
Michel B.
This massive journey that I've undertaken since last June all started because of what we discussed in that room in East London. We didn't play one note in that lesson. It's been a complete game changer for me. The road to discovery is long but I'm now getting somewhere with some compassion, curiosity and better physical and mental health.
Anonymous
Damn! That lesson was amazing. Already seeing benefits after two practice sessions. The kicker was the wrist adjustment. Much more control of the stick with that straight angle. THANK U again brotha!
Anonymous
Dave! Great lesson. I really appreciate it. I had a band practice the next day and my peeps were like... who is this guy? You're so relaxed and on point. Are you on Xanax? Ha.. Definitely some epiphanies especially in the feet, legs and drum throne. Up for getting on the schedule soon. Thanks!
Bill Z.
I can feel now when I start to tense up and then I stop to relax all the points you mentioned at the lesson and it makes such a big difference. Of course it's still work in progress, such a long road ahead of me but at least the roadmap is way more clear. All thanks to you, I really mean it.
Anonymous
Hey Dave! I took a lesson from you a couple months ago. Just wanted to say thank you so much, my body has started feeling so much better. This picture is super low quality but I think my posture has improved a ton thanks to the lesson.
Jake G.
Dave! Number 1 - the band noticed my playing was different the first time we played after you and I had our lesson. They could tell something was different and the bass player said "You're using your kick more in fills," to me, that meant my legs were finally unshackled from my old self as my posture was better and legs were without tension. Plus, having my shoulders loose and concentrating on loose wrists really made for easier fills. Number 2 - we just played 6 gigs in 6 days all of them 3-4 hours long, plus load in and tear down etc. Believe me when I say I am tired today BUT I would have been more tired and felt beat up if I was sitting like I used to in the past. Your insights and instruction have made me realize how fatigued I would have been had I been sitting hunched over or leaning forward. AND it made for more energetic playing even when I felt tired. Thank you for all that!
Eric
Hey Dave! I wanted to thank you again man. The slowed down doubles and kick drum work have been having such an impact. And the info you gave me about grip and wrist movement have been revolutionizing my playing and feel. I feel like I'm playing with way more power, but more importantly more grace and fluidity. So grateful for everything man. I'm feeling so much better while playing and my bandmates and coworkers are noticing the changes. I haven't had any forearm or wrist pain and have been playing and teaching all day every day. Appreciate you, brother.
J.B.C.
Hey Dave, I took a lesson about 1 ½ years ago and the main thing we touched on was my bass drum technique. I'm on tour atm and I see how drastically different my bass drum strokes are when looking at videos. They feel so good, I'm not tired after shows and my leg does not cramp up at all like it used to. And the sound difference!! C'mon... low end!! Your lessons are game changing man! Thank you!
Anonymous
Hey what's up Dave, did a lesson with you not too long ago.. Hope you've been well! This may sound crazy but I feel like you changed my life. Ever since the lesson I've been working on the suggestions you told me (posture, correct grip, being relaxed, and eating good) It's given me a lot more confidence in my playing! I've realized as of today that smoking weed is not the answer, it just clouds your mind. I want to thank you for putting me back on track and giving me my true sense of purpose back! Much love!
Kai N.
One lesson, 3 hours of feeling like I'd never played drums before but the effect was, well, very similar. My hands were the first thing to noticeably improve. And we spent 15 minutes on hands! Mostly it was posture and foot technique.as in you repeatedly asking me to "do less" with my foot and ankle. I kept thinking.. "this guy is fucking nuts! If I do any less I won't get a damn note on the kick drum." Now a full 30-40 minutes of every practice is spent doing the least amount of work necessary to get a full and powerful note from the kick. Double bass speed and accuracy has greatly improved…and my hands! My hands can do things now that they hadn't done for years. Pretty exciting shit for a dude that just turned 50, trust me. Keep up the good work Big D. You're making a difference.
Anonymous
Dave - I'm a drummer that's been playing for 25 years. I went to Berklee for 2 years. After touring with a signed band for 5 years, I wasn't happy with my playing. So, I studied with you via Zoom almost a year ago. I did 4 lessons over the course of two months. Then, I purchased your online course GOOYOW so I could reference back. Fast forward to today and I'm playing gigs where I can now feel the stick doing the work. I mentally have to "check in" while I'm playing, but it's starting to click. Also, plantar fasciitis in my right foot is healing. Even though I've always pulled the beater out of the head, you pointed out my calf being lit up as I played the bass drum. Now, I don't have any pain after my gigs and my pocket is much more relaxed overall! You also helped me mentally with my approach to music, playing, and life, in general with your posts and reading suggestions. Thank you Dave. You're a huge inspiration and every chance I get, I recommend Zoom lessons and your online course.
D.C.
Hey Dave, I wanted to tell you that this weekend I played two farewell shows with my band that were both 90 mins long. We're a loud, heavy band, and I hit hard. If I hadn't had that one lesson with you a few years back, or bought your course, my hands would probably be in pain and covered in blisters and my legs probably sore. But I gotta say, I feel fuckin great today - and I also received many compliments about my feel from fellow music buds at the show that I respect greatly. And I watched some videos from the show - it does feel good! Probably because my shoulders are relaxed and I'm actually breathing correctly, and not burying that dang beater. So thanks for all you do my man, it's helped me greatly in many ways.
Anonymous
What an incredible experience! I don't even know where to begin. I've been thinking a lot about the things we discussed and how to apply them to my life and my playing. So much has come up for me, so many things I need to address, I really should write them down and get back into therapy. I had hoped to write a nice post or something describing my experience with you but I really couldn't find the words. I plan on making future trips out there so there'll be time for that. I just wanted to reach out with something more personal like this and let you know how much it meant to me. I know I'm in the right place and that I've found the proper guidance/instruction to help me achieve my goals. Thank you for the great work you do Dave. It's invaluable to all of us!
Dennis D.
Praise for G.O.O.Y.O.W.
Getting your course hasn't just changed my drumming, but my life forever. Can't thank you enough.
Marty
Yesterday I realized how all-encompassing "GOOYOW" is. I’m going through a heavy patch of change and growth, and it hit me hard. I really appreciate all that you put out into the world.
Derek
I highly recommend checking out the course for anyone, whether you feel stuck in a rut, feel super great and confident about your playing, or anywhere in between.
Jake
Your course is the only official one I've taken to this day, but it's the only one I've really needed to give me the technique I've otherwise lacked for 20 years. Thanks again!
Anonymous
Your focus on breath work and meditation in GOOYOW has helped in so many parts of my life. Obviously in staying relaxed drumming but also during my job as a line cook and training in Brazilian Jujitsu. Once you are in touch with your breath and body it's wild to notice the unnecessary tension we carry.
Anonymous
Your course makes me approach life differently and I don't think I can thank you enough for that. Thank you!
Anonymous
After working through your course, I just wrapped the best studio session I've ever had. Thanks for everything you do!
Greg
This is related to your course, although I will probably take an online lesson or two in the future. THANK YOU. I'm 49, I was a contemporary of Jason Sutter, Luke Adams, Blair Sinta, Keith Carlock, etc at UNT and I have always been able to play. Chops, good feel, good time, blah blah - but something was missing. All the notes I played felt and sounded thin lacking something, Evidently, that something was your giant drumming brain. During the pandemic, I dedicated myself to changing my approach in line with the principles you teach. A couple weeks ago, I had a recording session and it all fell into place. It was a prog rock record - long, meandering tunes with time signature changes out the wazoo, lots of fills and busy outros. I was fighting a stomach bug and still had three first take keepers and a couple second takers. I don't think I've ever played that well in my life. Though Broadway runs, tours, you name it, you helped elevate my playing to a place it had never been before. Seriously, dude. Thank you. Thank you for being so generous with what you've learned and trying to hone the message with edits and redos to get it where you want it. I'm a teacher, I've seen all the work you've put into it. It's inspiring and important. I will sing your praises to anyone who happens to listen or ask. Again, thank you.
Greg
Hey Dave! Not sure you remember me with so many students but this past weekend, I played with a big artist at a big Mexican festival and it was probably the first time my hands didn't freeze on stage! Even though I still probably played "too loud" or hit a bit too hard, I felt very relaxed, saw pictures and posture was definitely better (it can always be better but I saw progress) and I got compliments both by the MD & FOH engineer saying I was a clock and that my sound was very consistent! So I just wanted to say thank you for helping me, and even though I haven't been able to work as hard as I would like to, I've worked on everything you told me and I'm finally starting to see some results! So thank you again!
GOOYOW changed my life man.
Anonymous
Hey Dave, Some feedback on the newest version of GOOYOW: Saying that practicing a fast technique with space in between vs. a technique at a faster tempo was super impactful for me. It hit me harder than anything I've ever been taught practice wise. Not only is it something that should be obvious and isn't, it also completely flips how I was taught to practice on its head. Thanks for that!
Mikey Lasaponara
Hi Dave, I would like to thank you for GOOYOW, I bought the first part and it's just mind-blowing. I had tendinitis and my motivation in playing and studying drums was vanishing little by little. It's been about three weeks that I am practicing pure rebounds, double strokes, posture and mindfulness meditation and already I can feel the benefits it brings. The concepts you explain are ridiculously simple and accessible. To me it is a light at the end of the tunnel, it's just a huge signal of hope and a clear demonstration that it is possible to play despite injuries and with no tension at all, if you know how it actually works. It's a road worth pursuing, can't wait to see what is going to be! Thanks again, peace.
Andrea B.
I just wanted to tell everyone that they need to buy the online course, "Getting Out of Your Own Way" by Dave Elitch. It is a game changer and it helped improve my playing dramatically. Here are some pictures of how I set up my drums in the past. It looked horrible. I had my snare facing me, cymbal stand heights were everywhere, my seat was too low, posture sucked, and many other things. This first picture is a good representation of what I have learned from "GOOYOW". Go improve your playing by getting it.
Schep
Loving your playing, and especially your course! GOOYOW is so applicable to all the material.
I've learned in the past and have helped loads in taking what I already know to a new level.
M.R.
Man, I never thought I would be that happy about a drum throne! This thing and GOOWOW is the best thing I purchased for myself ever, thanks for suggesting it, and basically explaining why it's needed. I'm looking forward to booking my first lesson with you!
George P.
I caught how absolutely beautiful my left hand is after all this time working on it using the Dave Elitch course GOOYOW. Everything is effortless and more powerful which is bonkers but it's working so hell yeah and I can definitely improve here but so nice seeing results, do yourselves a favor get the course. Yes it takes a while to get results but it's worth it!
Lorenzo
Years of martial arts and trucking and being a dumb kid took its toll on my body and I didn't notice until I REALLY noticed. I got the course and it changed my playing. I still have old injury issues but I don't feel sore or pained from drumming any more. Killer course and killer playing Dave.
J.M.
Thank you for GOOYOW! Many small things slowly clicking together across time into bigger things that bring me ever closer to my deepest inspiration, Jack DeJohnette, but also, crucially myself.
Jason R.
After purchasing Dave Elitch’s instructional course GOOYOW, my playing and approach to the instrument drastically changed for the better. Everything in his course is gold and nothing compares to it. I've unsubscribed from online drum lesson videos and blogs which promote playing licks on the drums or 5 ways to get faster hands in 100 days. When I'm struggling to play something, I just watch his videos and remember to slow down and do it again. Everything you need to be a great player is taught in Dave's course.
Dan Noonan
Ok man you've GOT to hear this - New chapter of "Dave's magic". So, I've been practicing the double stroke with my foot for quite some time (talking about years) but I never felt like I really GOT IT. I've watched GOOYOW a few times, yet I couldn't grasp it. Until a few weeks ago, when I finally heard (really heard) and UNDERSTOOD the difference between speed of the movement and tempo. I used to try the movement 1 minute at 50 BPM, 1 at 60 and 1 at 70. Then I tried to practice at 50 until it felt natural. BOOM! Now my double stroke is solid, super consistent and sounds REALLY good. Can't believe I wasted so much time and how quickly you helped me get it right. Now I can't wait to see what's the next hidden gem in the course I missed. Thanks for everything man!
Anonymous