THE MOELLER METHOD

Moeller Method Mechanics Lesson Series

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Master drum instructor Luke Oswald teaches you the secrets of the challenging, but extremely effective, percussive stroke technique called the Moeller Method.

Luke begins by explaining his approach to the Moeller Method, and why it’s a valuable technique for any drummer to learn. He then jumps right in, showing you exercises that cover the foundational Moeller Method motions in-detail.

Once the fundamentals are covered, Luke demonstrates how to play accent variations, both with one-hand accents, and ghost note drop-ins. Then he explores some accent patterns, teaching you how to mix Moeller Accents to create brand new patterns and ideas. 

The final videos lead to a series of exercises covering two-handed Moeller Accents, and finally Moeller Push/Throw accent techniques. If you’ve heard of the Moeller Technique and have always wanted to learn it or are up for a new challenge in your drum technique, don’t miss Drumstroke The Moeller Method!

The drum lessons in this package were performed on a Jobeky electronic kit using the core library from EZdrummer 2.

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