http://www.snarescience.com/articles/snare-technique.html WebSep 8, 2003 · hey man, i would definatley say to do a switch up with you kit like you said. use your left foot on the bass, right on the hats, and of course the snare b/w the legs. this way …
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Web3. Adjust your bass drum pedal. When setting up your drum set for the first time, pay special attention to the bass pedal. You can find the bass drum pedal attached to the hoop of your bass drum. As you step on the pedal, the beater should strike the bass drum head in the middle of your drum and then bounce back. WebIt's called 'open handed', and many drummers strive to play like us when they realize that playing cross handed (right hand on the hats, left on the snare) makes ZERO sense. ... and play the ride cymbal just fine. On the other hand, if I'M playing jazz and feel the need to switch to a traditional grip, I do so with the stick in my right hand ... la molina vieja la palma
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WebWhile the right hand (the leading hand) stays in a “regular” – overhand grip position, the left or your weaker hand changes the way it holds the stick. It is developed by marching drummers to relieve playing the snare drum placed from the side like in the image below. Photo from WikiWand WebOnce mastered, your foot can play just about anything you’d want it to with the hand pattern. Ex. 40 moves the right-hand part to the bass drum while the left hand holds down the snare duty, but now the right hand will play every third sixteenth-note, resulting in an über-funky, three-over-eight groove. WebApr 24, 2016 · Stiff marching snare carrier? - do you use a different right hand technique when marching vs a kit? (On RH, I use matched, with intermediate level Moeller technique, but my hand was killing me after two hours. Not injured, not CTS, just tired and sore the next day) I never get this on kit playing now, so something is different LH (trad) was fine. la molisana fusilli