KAPUT wrote:Hi, dear Ryan!
They call me Dan. And I'm so far from u, dwelling in cold Russia.
I'm not a drummer but I AM the serious fan of your drummin'!!! U are fuckin' amazing! Really. U've got that special feeling of music... I just can't describe it. U know what I'm talkin' about. Thank u! Your playing is BEAUTIFUL from all sides!
I'm playing and singing in the band here in Russia. We doing some metal. And surely we have the drummer. I've showed the Safe Zone DVD to him. He has been amazed! But that's not enough to the drummer. He wants your SCHOOL of playing!!!
So, the question is - have u got the video school of your awesome drumming?
Thanx in advance, Ryan.
Hey Man,
Thanks for the kind words bro. Very cool of you.....
As far as a school of Ryan ...... Nope. No instructional video or anything, just video clips of me on my website (
http://www.rvpdrums.com ) playing some stuff in the studio and live.
I do teach 9 students though, I teach them everything from amateur to intermediate drumming stuff. I find "Instructional Videos" to be very repetitive and boring. So many guy's in these video's (Especially Metal Drummers) say the same stuff as the last guy and it does'nt peak my intrest at all and I've seen tons of these videos. Just my opinion. Would i do a drum video ? Yeah, if the oppertunity should arrise... forsure I would, but I'd try as hard as I could to make it not typical and to show people how to adapt and make their own style of drumming, instead of being a clone of someone else.
So, to answer your question, I don't have a RVP Instructional video and there are no plans in the near future make one. What I can tell you is, I've taken many different drumming approaches, influences, practiced with a click track and blended them together with my own groove and feel to get RVP Drumming. I made my own style from being versatile, adapting and practicing.
I think the most important thing is to try and create your own style, be yourself ! That is the most important. Take your influences and adapt parts of their style to your style, don't rip them off though

I know tons of drummers out there who can easily play what I play in the DTB or on that Safe Zone DVD, but the question is.... would they be able to play with the same feel and emotion that I play with ? Would they come up with the same grooves, fills or feels that I do ? Some could and some definitely cannot ! It's all in how you approach drumming. You don't need a video to teach you that.
The best advice I could give anyone is be versatile. Learn as much as you can, learn as many styles as you can, be awesome with a click track and practice. Don't try and be the next Vinnie Paul, Thomas Haake, RVP

, be yourself and your own style. Don't blow your load in every song, play for the song, no matter what style of music it is. There's always a time or place for crazy stunt drumming

and if it comes outta' nowhere as opposed to crazy fills all the time.... you'll impress people alot more. That would be my advice.
So.... no RVP video but I wrote you an internet instructional message instead !

Tell your drummer what I said in this message and he'll work into his own style, which is the best drumming style of all.
All the best,
RVP