Bart Robley and Trick Drums Bass Drum Pedal

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Uploaded by on Dec 14, 2008

Bart Robley, Trick Drums Pro 1V Detonator Bass Drum Pedal endorser
and author of "The School of Hard Rocks" demonstrates Ralph Humphrey's sticking technique of two paradiddle diddles and a paradiddle.

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  • Ya the Pro 1V is built like a tank!!! Thanks for watching.

    Bart

  • I noticed in the other videos that you are playing on a Ludwig Epic series which I also own (Funk kit). Are you using the snare that comes with that series? Thanks!

  • @lokoipoi Actually the kits I'm playing are Gretsch. However I know the kit you are talking about and they are awesome!

    Thanks for watching

    Bart

  • Hello friend! A question: I heard about Axis that they are fast but hard to get volume- how about Trick- pedals?

    All the best- Johan

  • @drumsanddrumming Johan, Thanks for the question. I've been using Trick pedals for a few years now and I love them. I have never had any volume issues. I'm sure you will be very happy if you choose to use Trick.

    Thanks again

    Bart

  • Nice snare sound!

  • @drumsanddrumming Thanks a million!

    All my best

    Bart

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  • And the Award for "Worst Tom Sound" goes to...

  • demondrive pedal, axis, trick, and iron cobras the ultimate battle lol

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  • @bartrobley also, axis (longboards) fall apart... just saying. and for the price, you'd expect something more durable. thats y trick has them beat, hands down.

  • @DissYraiN Thanks for answer and your opinion!

  • @drumsanddrumming I have no power issues with axis. shit, just look at Geore Kollias. Personally I like axis better. they have more usefull ajustments, they cost less than demon drives or trick, and they can be used with e-kit triggers which are easily the most accurate and cheapest way to trigger.

  • @bartrobley Thanks for quick answer- all the best!

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