depends what i'm playing, but nearly always heel up on high hats for speed i guesse varies for bass, i find it more comfortable with heel up
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depends what i'm playing, but nearly always heel up on high hats for speed i guesse varies for bass, i find it more comfortable with heel up
i can read treble, bass, that clef that looks like a line with two backwards 'c's next to it (depending on where you put i ton the stave tenor or alto clef) and drum notation.
if you take...
i'm a lefty but i can play either way(i can also write with either hand which might be the reason)
it's easier if your in a group (at school normally) and there are a couple of drummers if you all...
how easy is it for you to switch your kit round?
you could try playing left handed for a while. i'm left handed but i can play either way (useful if your one of two or even three drummers...
you could try a libary the big one in the city near me has a sheet music section lots of drum stuff not sure if you'll find exsactly what your looking for but you might find something that will help
i play drums in jazz band at school, i was getting a bit confused by that (it's the only thing with band in it that i play in at school i was wondering if it was similar)
a practice pad would be...
the closest i've come to this is playing orcestral percusion
you appear to never use a drum kit when your doing this there is always one over in the corner though i've never seen it used (i play in...