that could be a timing, set up, or attack issue. among other things.. not necessarily a technique thing. if everyone has the same technique and heights, then it should clean up relatively quickly depending on skill
not true. Many snare players dont hold over top the joint. Check out the US Army marching band. They look the same, but if you look closely, they're a little altered. Whatever feels best for you will work. Using a "certain" technique wont make you play better.
@PUR3GamingxHD yes it will make you play better as a line. if there's a knicked diddle here or there, and the two guys' hands are different, then that's probably why......same technique = clean
SAME PAD. much smaller though. and his technique on his left hand isnt wrong guys, if it feels comfortable for him and hes getting the right bounce it's fine
If you had braincells you'd know that is traditional grip for marching snares. College regulations require you to hold the sticks like that, so there's no point in learning matched for a snare.
@PUR3GamingxHD i know it's traditional, you shouldn't have the stick on top of the joint. the stick is supposed to be on top of the ring finger cuticle.
@PUR3GamingxHD No, actually, on top of the ring finger cuticle is the proper technique. Part of playing in a line is making an effort to all look the same. This includes all having the same grip.
that could be a timing, set up, or attack issue. among other things.. not necessarily a technique thing. if everyone has the same technique and heights, then it should clean up relatively quickly depending on skill
littledrummerboymc 4 months ago
@snxpers
not true. Many snare players dont hold over top the joint. Check out the US Army marching band. They look the same, but if you look closely, they're a little altered. Whatever feels best for you will work. Using a "certain" technique wont make you play better.
PUR3GamingxHD 4 months ago
@PUR3GamingxHD yes it will make you play better as a line. if there's a knicked diddle here or there, and the two guys' hands are different, then that's probably why......same technique = clean
littledrummerboymc 4 months ago
@littledrummerboymc
Not necesarially. as a technique for one may cause the knicks.
PUR3GamingxHD 4 months ago
SAME PAD. much smaller though. and his technique on his left hand isnt wrong guys, if it feels comfortable for him and hes getting the right bounce it's fine
InfliktionDrums 6 months ago
Learn how to hold the fucking stick right in your left hand
littledrummerboymc 7 months ago
@littledrummerboymc It aint wrong bitcH!!
cvcgac 6 months ago
@littledrummerboymc
If you had braincells you'd know that is traditional grip for marching snares. College regulations require you to hold the sticks like that, so there's no point in learning matched for a snare.
PUR3GamingxHD 5 months ago
@PUR3GamingxHD i know it's traditional, you shouldn't have the stick on top of the joint. the stick is supposed to be on top of the ring finger cuticle.
littledrummerboymc 5 months ago
@littledrummerboymc
its whatever is comfortable to the player
PUR3GamingxHD 5 months ago
@PUR3GamingxHD No, actually, on top of the ring finger cuticle is the proper technique. Part of playing in a line is making an effort to all look the same. This includes all having the same grip.
ej92892 5 months ago
i have that same pad for marching. its a really good style pad. w/ 2 sides.
cheesecakerice 3 years ago
yeah !
bolo1992 3 years ago