Double Bass
Over the years, the bass drum has gone through many stages. and friends rich surprised the masses with his hand speed, but little attention
To their kicks. Jazz drummer like start using double bass drum setup window, in the 1940s and 1950s rock and roll drummer, such as Ginger Baker, Keith
Moon and Carmine Appice popular double bass drum set.
Creation "from the pedal," drummer playing drums with two thugs, allows for a smaller setting, without sacrificing bass
Capability. The use of the double bass is mainly heavy metals, death metal and punk music. There are three main drum playing style
Pedals.
The first is a "heel-toe" technique. This technique allows a drummer to play two strokes in a single movement. It consists of two parts. First, feet
Pedal pedal hanging above two notes to play and the first ball of the foot. Then, the card with the foot, the heel to
And toes completion of the second stroke. This technique allows full use, as well as increasing the speed of the prototype to be played.
Said second slider technology, i.e. around the middle region of the foot pedal to hit the ball. When the drum to produce sound, toes
Slide the pedal. After the first stroke, pedal, it will naturally bounce back, hitting toe slide, the second hit a rebound.
Of course, many drummers simply use technology such as flat feet, it simply applies to most of the foot pedal, and only elevated heel
Slightly off the pedal. This method uses more muscle groups than the other two methods. It is also more dependent on fewer repeat
"Technology."
Double bass drums and various techniques of the great things is that there is no right answer, there is no wrong answer. It is all about personal
Preference. If you sum up the world's most amazing drummer, you will use, be able to find each technology. Does not apply to a drummer
Always work for another drummer - which led to all these innovations and inventions and technological created.Without people to try new things, music
Will not be so exciting and thought-provoking as it is today.
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