Constant Release with 2 Feet
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T, nice!
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@SEVNT7 You are very welcome. Hopefully it helps.
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Yes heel-toe does require more energy, but constant release requires more motion from fewer muscles. Consequently I find I can play much faster 32nds cleaner and longer using heel toe than constant release.
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@SEVNT7 thankyou :) i must master your swivel constant release :)
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Yamaha Flying dragon pedals, Gibralter B.D. pad. And yes it is like push- pull
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SEVNT7 5 months ago
That is some sloppy sloppy playing. Although those pedals might not be helping.
jordanjcm 1 year ago
@jordanjcm Thanks a lot for your positive input
SEVNT7 1 year ago
What is the difference between constant release and heel toe?
drummingman 2 years ago
@drummingman " Constant Release" is an up and down motion contacting the pedal plate with only the ball of your foot. Heel toe is striking the pedal plate with alternating hits with the ball of you foot, then the heal of your foot. Heal toe takes a lot more energy in my opinion. I also think it's a misinterpretation of "Constant Release"
SEVNT7 1 year ago
@drummingman Call me, you have my PH#
SEVNT7 1 year ago