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 music
What I´ve noticed is that there seem to be hard to switch between drums and piano
because 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?
The techniques are very similar and in fact you'll have an advantage at the piano as a drummer.
I'm not sure about the fundamental differences.
No muscles really run to the finger tips and the phalanges are basically muscleless.
Also our joints are the real pivotal of motions of the body.
The most important joints we activate or need to maintain relaxed at the piano are the shoulder joints, the elbow joints, the wrist join, the fingers joints.
Playing the piano depends less on the fingers joints than it depends on the elbow joint and wrist joint.
That's why the worst mistake possible in playing the piano is keeping the arm still and the elbow and wrist joint locked as in "playing with just the fingers but lifting them high"
The important aspect of using the wrist join is to allow the up and down motion of the hand or the "breathing of arm muscles" while the important aspect of using the elbow joint is to take advantage of the forearm as a big lever moving vertically.
These movements are typically percussive and as far as I can tell are the basis of drumming as well.
The important aspect in both the techniques is that less and less of the work must be carried out by small muscles and joints and more of it must be carried out by bigger muscles and joints.