I'm no expert on tenor technique, but try not to move your shoulders so much, that's the first thing I noticed. If you were playing with real drums mounted on a harness, you wouldn't be able to move your shoulders at all; use arm motion when moving from drum to drum, instead of moving your entire body. :)
for being a "beginner" on tenors it was really good. maybe next time try mounting the pad around middrift level and see how it feels from their. other than the occasional stick clicks it was really good =]
THOSE ARE NOT TENORS
danielboyz100 1 year ago
Play more drags!!
IonicMcLovin69 1 year ago
I'm no expert on tenor technique, but try not to move your shoulders so much, that's the first thing I noticed. If you were playing with real drums mounted on a harness, you wouldn't be able to move your shoulders at all; use arm motion when moving from drum to drum, instead of moving your entire body. :)
DrummerCoCa 1 year ago
for being a "beginner" on tenors it was really good. maybe next time try mounting the pad around middrift level and see how it feels from their. other than the occasional stick clicks it was really good =]
Valwhora 1 year ago