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Drumstick Techniques : Playing Drums With Timpani Mallets

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Uploaded by on Aug 10, 2008

Timpani mallets can be used for playing drums to produce a unique, deep sound. Play drums using timpani mallets with tips from a professional drummer in this free music lesson video.

Expert: Shaun Schaefer
Bio: Shaun Schaefer is the drummer for Platinum recording artist Blessid Union Of Souls. An award winner, Schaefer has toured the world and played for the masses including our troops in Afghanistan.
Filmmaker: matt senatore

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  • This guy is an idiot. "Expert" village is a joke.

    End of story...

  • How is this guy associated with something called "expert" village.

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  • I Play better than you, i am 13 and not an expert!

  • thats not really the main point of using mallets, the point is building on a cymbal. plus, that was a truly terrible beat and your drums sound awful. and "moody" is a really stupid way to describe music. That doesn't even make any sense.

  • You know mallets are mostly used on cymbals to build a song up to a bridge or chorus or ending it but u didn't even think of it...

  • 1:10

    "You really get the drums to sound, uhh, like they would sound.."

    LMAO.

  • @4mlts2

    Go check out the expert village BMX guy's bunny hop. Tragic!! Expert village is a comedy show on youtube didn't you know? No? They don't either. But it is...

  • Damn if he was an expert he would know not to touch the end of the mallet

  • i dont really care if it makes a "cool lil sound". im not gonna go out and buy some more timpani mallets, then ruin them. id rather play them on uhhh, timpani...

  • @clumpft You know, you're right. I love music so much that I wanted to pursue a career in teaching it and bettering the lives of many young students... That OBVIOUSLY means that I want to destroy the very essence of what I love, by teaching them to be devoid of any raw emotion and warmth. If you don't understand proper technique, you're going to get a crappy sound. End of story. Unless you're into atonal music, playing with a crappy sound is what's going to cause lack of warmth and emotion.

  • @drumcorpsgirl1991 You've aligned yourself with the utube WANKERS CLUB by critisising my spelling and grammer - don't do that, it's elitisit and lame. It doesn't suprise me though, as you feel it important to state that you're a teacher, of percussion? I bet you're a real literal thinker, keep a pretty orderly lifestyle do we? I hope you excel in making lots of technicaly correct, sterile sounding music that is devoid of any raw emotion and warmth, ha ha. Good luck!

  • @clumpft It's interesting that you are telling me to grow up, when you are the one using childish grammar and spelling... and you cuss at me like it's your job... If anyone needs to grow up sir, it's you.

    I apologize for breaking my comment up like that, but as you probably know, youtube doesn't allow very many characters.

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