Originally posted by anstratdubh1979:[..]
There is a 'traditional' grip (left hand different than the right) and matched drip (both sticks held palm down.
Neil Peart used matched grip for ages, until taking lessons with Freddie Gruber. After those lessons, Neil began using traditional grip only. But that has mutated to some matched / some traditional.
There are benefits to both grips. Good idea to learn both.
Larry plays matched grip.
First get your hands together. Then work on getting your feet involved on the kit. Rudiments are important as they are the alphabet of the language of drums. Once you have the alphabet, you can easily put together words.
Nice analogy