Hello I`ve played drums for some 18 years aswell as a little piano on the side(started playing piano for one year when I was 8 years old, but changed to drums)I would like to focus more on playing the piano since I`ve started to compose more musicWhat I´ve noticed is that there seem to be hard to switch between drums and pianobecause the techniques are quite similar, but has some fundemental differences which is important to be aware of inorder to avoid pain when playing.specially the use of the fingers is different, I think you use the longer finger flexor muscles which run from the underarm to the finger tips more in drumming.anybody else who plays both drums and piano out there with some tips perhaps?
I'm not sure about the fundamental differences.No muscles really run to the finger tips and the phalanges are basically muscleless.
I was thinking of the interossei muscles versus the longer flexors of the 2 and 3joint of the fingers, I think you use the longer flexor muscles more in drumming because you flex all the fingers (except the index finger and the thumb who holds the stick) at the same time
regarding the use of arm muscles, I think the main difference between piano and drum technique with sticks is that you get support from the piano, while playing the drumsyou can`t get support from the instrument in the same way
I totally agree with using the whole playing apparatus
Not in the same way but to a certain extent, because the drum surface anyway prevents you from falling forward so like the keybed it is a stop-point which stop the motion
As I said ... you'll have great advantage in being a drummer as far as piano is concerned.Piano is compulsory in organ classes ... I would make drumming compulsory in piano classes ...