Samba Solo
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your stick in your left hand should be turned the other way, on reason why it is eber use like that when you're doing a cross stick rim shot on the snare is when you play traditional grip so you can get to the position faster. So many drummer mistake why.
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toms sounds sweet
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@PAofficial lots of people play like that. He either does it for better rim shots, has weak left, or usually plays traditional grip. Iron Maiden drummer plays like that a lot to get a really loud snare sound
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@tylerLhobbs From my understanding, heel toe is very similar to how a double is played in marching technique drums, there is the initial strike from the wrist (heel) and then a rebound strike from the fingers (toe). Now, if I were to play his bass beat with only my wrists, it would look pretty unnatural. I think his way of using the heel-toe method is probably the most natural, grooving way to play that beat. It would also be a lot easier on his leg.
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his left stick is backwards
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exactly...you're damn right...I'm playin now since I'm 3 years old...and thats damn long time...and if I see these little kids who are playin for a half year or two months with an pearl masterworks set and zildjian a custom cymbals...I really get fuckin angry....
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@jameskeefer0906 The kit sounds great tho..
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@tylerLhobbs maybe he feels more comfortable playing heel toe?...
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thats only a bosa nova rhytm. and the 4th paradiddle, right ?
@tylerLhobbs does speed really dictate when to use heel toe? hes staying in time with a consistent sound, and thats whats important. its also less tiring using heel toe. my drum teacher plays blues and uses heel toe to keep the shuffle on the kick simply because its less tiring and feels natural.
justisanchez 1 year ago 9
how do you play the bass drum so quickly and consistently? are you using heel up or heel down?
syang9 4 years ago 2