hey! That was a real lesson of how to make your own practice station. I'm going to make my own one and I would love to hear that hihat mute. Does it work ok? I worry about neighbours, don't know if it would fit with the acustic sounds levels i can generate in my livingroom.
Great setup and idea for the wooden base. Something like this would be amazing for me to work on my double kick (which is my main area of concentration atm) and my rudiments via the snare.
Yeah byzance fast hats!
SirSeTi 1 year ago
The pad can be purchased at Just Drums. It is the Quiet Tone by Sabian.
JustDrumsUSA 1 year ago
hey can u please tell me where i can get tht practice pad
gothickid13 1 year ago
Can you tell me about that snare practise pad?
lhvr 1 year ago
Every problem can be solved by putting a screw in something :)
Good job, anyway!
TheCurseLife 1 year ago
if u don't bolt it.... is it still firm?
im from brasil, im trying to buy a descent practice pad, but i can't find one that keeps firm when i start to get speed and power...
i have heard good things about that pad, but i have never tested it....
are they still good if u dont bolt them?
lucasathus 1 year ago
good idea but i want a set more quiet to be able to practise in the nights !!!
Bostafito 1 year ago
hey! That was a real lesson of how to make your own practice station. I'm going to make my own one and I would love to hear that hihat mute. Does it work ok? I worry about neighbours, don't know if it would fit with the acustic sounds levels i can generate in my livingroom.
Thank you! Nice double bass workout by the way!!
superbateraa 1 year ago
You could use velcro too! Great video!
meka7vfx 1 year ago
You could use velcro too! Great video!
meka7vfx 1 year ago
Great setup and idea for the wooden base. Something like this would be amazing for me to work on my double kick (which is my main area of concentration atm) and my rudiments via the snare.
freebirdgdw 2 years ago