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From: danielblumedrummer
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  • @7snowdog That's true, because the rubber that goes on the hi hat involves both cymbals, so you play it just closed all the time. That's the point really, to use the sound off only to practice, and an open hi-hat would make noise, which is what the mute pad avoids.

  • @danielblumedrummer thank you for explaining. I've got a problem then because i wanted to buy my first hi-hat to learn play closed/open (i can't learn that using anything else) but i live in an apartment. It seems like i'll have to think over it again.

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  • Wow you're great!

  • great vid, but come on man! LOOSEN UP!! try not to look so stiff!

  • @MichaelH38DaS Lol indeed, it was my first video, I was really kinda nervous haha, you're right! Thanks! =)

  • They definitely work if you're not playing in the same room people are watching tv in lol! It helps a lot and you can practice I would say at any time before midnight! : )

  • great video bro i live in an apartment with alot of old ppl and they hate my drums i wonder if these would work man

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