My heel toe explanation
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those pedal are the old axis longboards... rich kid.. The new ones are like 900-1200 buckins :O
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i have a pair of shit pedals, maybe 110$, and i can do single and heel toe... dont spend your hours watching videos, go play...
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at min 1:12 the pedals sound like a f..ing whip
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@Steve128967 Understandable, you make a good point.
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@ThatDrummerGuy95 1.) They're not supposed to sound exactly the same to begin with. Two bass drums that sound somewhat different = how you get that "surging" sound.
2.) Every death metal drummer that uses two bass drums (just about all of them) has a separate pedal on each. There are others like Mike Mangini or Bobby Jarzombek.
3.) You don't even need to tune the bass drums whatsoever if using triggers... and very few touring metal drummers *don't* use triggers.
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@littledrummerdude27 thanks!
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@rimshot223 thanks man..appreciate it !!
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@Deadbydawn71 Isnt swivel bad for the knees?
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Your bass drums aren't tuned to each other and it pisses me off. Most drummers in bands use a 2nd bass drum for AESTHETICS ONLY, they use a double pedal because it's insanely hard to match the sounds exactly. And if they use 2 single pedals, they more than likely have triggers. Again, MOST.
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@cursethetide507 you say "Swivel technique is the lazy way to F up your knee and you get no power from the strokes" well that's odd because Monstrositys drummer Lee Harrison has been using swivel for over 20 years and he has plenty of power son. Another guy you might know Pete Sandoval has used the swivel technique just as long with no knee issues and plenty of power. I won't even mention the others because you are clueless anyways......
Stop wasting your time with heel/toe brother. Learn the swivel technique- much more consistent
Deadbydawn71 5 months ago 14
I could probably do it if i had those $500 pedals
Pearl4life92 3 months ago 12