Drum Lesson: Kick Drum Exercises #2
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@GenericNintendoKid G'day. Do you mean the beater? You can use the felt or plastic side of the DW beaters. I tend to use the plastic, as it gives a punchier, more defined sound.
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feels like i have a brain injury trying to get my body to work interdependently
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what kinda of pedal are u using?
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He's doing fat-back exercises - everyone should check them out. I haven't met a drummer who hasn't benefited from them yet.
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@fipoch G'day. Planning to do more videos soon. Thanks for your comments.
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Thanks for the video! Can you someday post a tutorial on how you tune your drums? They sound very great especially the bass drum!
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Great! But where is this lesson? It is in a your DVD? Why i'm buying all course...Thanks and sorry for my uncorrect English!
Mauroz19 3 weeks ago
@Mauroz19 Hi. This lesson isn't from my DVD - it's just for YouTube.
daveclarkdrums 3 weeks ago
benny greb much?
lilcarubba 1 month ago 2
@lilcarubba Hi. Only discovered Benny this year, and it seems we have some similar ideas. His DVD is definitely worth a look.
daveclarkdrums 1 month ago
Great video! Quick question, I'm trying to get a basic kit: High hat, snare, and base drum with the kick pedal (no toms or symbols). Any ideas on the cost of a kit like that? What brand is yours, it looks more portable than most base drums.
jojogcontact 1 month ago
@jojogcontact G'day. The bass drum I'm using is a 20x14 Ludwig Classic Maple. It's a great size. The snare is a 14x5 Pearl Virgil Donati signature. Most manufacturers will make a 20" kick, but sometimes they only have them in deeper sizes. Price really depends on where you are in the world and what brand you go for. That particular kick cost me about $1000 US 2 years ago.
daveclarkdrums 1 month ago