I would like to share my experience with traditional grip, in hopes of helping anyone who is trying to learn the grip, because I could not find this type of information myself when I started to learn. Our main topic is regarding the ring finger when holding the stick in traditional grip, and which knuckle should you rest the stick upon. For the sake of the conversation, let us call one grip "the first knuckle grip", and the second one "the second knuckle grip".
I started my journey about 7 years ago simply because I was bored with my playing and wanted to try this traditional whatever grip. At this time, I am very comfortable playing with this grip that whatever idea comes to mind, my left hand can pull it off without me thinking about it too hard. Ya know?
I became obsessed with improving my technique and I hit the pad hard. I bought snare drum rudimental books and played through them in traditional grip. I became obsessed with this endeavor, not unlike George Harrison with learning the sitar. But at the beginning stages of my journey, I became confused as to WHAT THE HECK KNUCKLE AM I SUPPOSED TO REST THE STICK ON???? The books will say to rest the stick on your first knuckle. But I saw guys like Steve Gadd or Virgil Donati who played with the second knuckle grip, but Vinny Colauita and Tony Williams were using the first knuckle grip. But for me, what was natural for my hand at the time was the second knuckle grip. I did not know how on earth it was possible to play with the stick resting on the first knuckle. I just could not do it.
HOWEVER AND ALL OF A SUDDEN, after about 3 years of playing in the second knuckle grip, one day my hand just decided that the first knuckle grip was more comfortable. You see, there was about 4 weeks where I couldn't play drums due to a heavy work load at my then job. When I came back to the kit, my hand magically held the stick in the first knuckle grip. Now to this day I cannot play with the stick resting on the second knuckle. It has to be first knuckle grip.
Has anybody here had this same experience with your hand deciding to switch knuckles on you? And which type of knuckle grip do you personally use?
tdlr: You can rest the stick on any knuckle of your ring finger that you want.
I started my journey about 7 years ago simply because I was bored with my playing and wanted to try this traditional whatever grip. At this time, I am very comfortable playing with this grip that whatever idea comes to mind, my left hand can pull it off without me thinking about it too hard. Ya know?
I became obsessed with improving my technique and I hit the pad hard. I bought snare drum rudimental books and played through them in traditional grip. I became obsessed with this endeavor, not unlike George Harrison with learning the sitar. But at the beginning stages of my journey, I became confused as to WHAT THE HECK KNUCKLE AM I SUPPOSED TO REST THE STICK ON???? The books will say to rest the stick on your first knuckle. But I saw guys like Steve Gadd or Virgil Donati who played with the second knuckle grip, but Vinny Colauita and Tony Williams were using the first knuckle grip. But for me, what was natural for my hand at the time was the second knuckle grip. I did not know how on earth it was possible to play with the stick resting on the first knuckle. I just could not do it.
HOWEVER AND ALL OF A SUDDEN, after about 3 years of playing in the second knuckle grip, one day my hand just decided that the first knuckle grip was more comfortable. You see, there was about 4 weeks where I couldn't play drums due to a heavy work load at my then job. When I came back to the kit, my hand magically held the stick in the first knuckle grip. Now to this day I cannot play with the stick resting on the second knuckle. It has to be first knuckle grip.
Has anybody here had this same experience with your hand deciding to switch knuckles on you? And which type of knuckle grip do you personally use?
tdlr: You can rest the stick on any knuckle of your ring finger that you want.