Don't miss the first 3 Days Intense Drum Camp of Riccardo Merlini in WROCLAW at TONY
Most drummers think the solution is to practice more.
More fills. More drills. More hours behind the kit. But here’s the truth — practicing more doesn’t help if you’re practicing the wrong way.
If your hands tighten up every time you try to go faster…
If your fills sound flat or never come out the way you imagined…
If you feel stuck playing the same ideas over and over again…
Then you’re missing two things:
A system for creativity — how to turn simple ideas into endless fills.
A system for technique — how to move efficiently and play with true freedom.
That’s what this 2-day intensive is all about.
In just one weekend, you’ll completely change the way you approach drumming — unlocking the freedom, flow, and control you’ve been chasing for years.
3 full training days
Personalized practice plan
Access to exclusive Workbook
The “Effortless Fills” digital bonus pack
“By the second day, I felt like a completely different drummer. My hands were lighter, my fills flowed naturally — I finally understood what effortless really means.”
“Riccardo’s approach fixed my tension instantly. I’m faster, cleaner, and I don’t feel any pain anymore.”
“This isn’t a camp — it’s a breakthrough. I’ve been drumming for 10 years, and I’ve never experienced anything like it.”
Italian drummer, fastest hands on the planet, graduated at Conservatory, student of Mike Mangini (Dream Theater) in Boston. Teacher, clinician, Riccardo is also one of the world fastest drummers who discovered and developed the fastest hands technique for a human being reaching 400BPM with single stroke roll. Drummers from all over the world studies with Riccardo like superstar percussionist Eric Bobo of Cypress Hill study, Mike Reid (drummer for Janet Jackson, Rhianna) and many others from around the world.
I took a couple of lessons with Riccardo and after the first one I really felt a huge benefit as I suffered of carpal tunnel. Now I completely change my way to approach on the hands technique changing positions and grip after several years of professional career feeling my limbs more relaxed. Of course I sped up a lot my BPMS as well with sticks and bare hands too
Riccardo Merlini
This technique is very useful and teachable to anyone from the first approach and it's very useful too for every kind of expression and style on the drum set or percussions. It helps to reach more flexibility of wrist and fingers. Developing right movements for a better control and grip functionality.