That's the same thing. Even if his toe isn't come up off the board first and then down, he's still using it. But regardless, I hate labeling techniques. Do what feels natural and gives you the most control. People get so hung up on the mechanics of it that they make it harder than it needs to be.
@mpungercar he is not hitting the footboard with his toe he is just moving his toe,in the heel toe technique you actually hit the footboard with your toe
Great technique! I have a question though. How would you recomend setting up the bass drum pedal? In terms of beater height, spring tension , and how far away the beater is from the head? Thanks!
That's the same thing. Even if his toe isn't come up off the board first and then down, he's still using it. But regardless, I hate labeling techniques. Do what feels natural and gives you the most control. People get so hung up on the mechanics of it that they make it harder than it needs to be.
handidrummed 4 months ago
@mpungercar he is not hitting the footboard with his toe he is just moving his toe,in the heel toe technique you actually hit the footboard with your toe
jordanvag 9 months ago
It's called the heel toe technique
mpungercar 1 year ago
Great demonstration you just helped me out a thousand times over.
Jajayz 2 years ago
Great technique! I have a question though. How would you recomend setting up the bass drum pedal? In terms of beater height, spring tension , and how far away the beater is from the head? Thanks!
joshdrums37 2 years ago
grande aleeeeeee.
thetsar1977 2 years ago
Great stuff!
domnjozz 3 years ago