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    Talking twin pedal techniques

    what do you you guys who use twin pedals do to practise playing fast?, i need tips


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    Quote Originally Posted by mob47

    this thread is dedicated to drummer... happy now?
    lol...I knew you had it in you!

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    Heel/toe, both feet.

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    I would do everything you did in your snare book from your first lessons and do that on the double bass. That or do this: start out with a comfortable speed on a metronome. Then start doing quarter notes. Then eights, sixteenths, and so on. And rinse and repeat. Increase speed when you think you've got it down.
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    You can quickly become discouraged if you're new at double bass. I always tell students to start with a nice simple lick that you can work into the music right away and then start playing it with your favourite CD. This helps build your confidence.

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    that or play along to most death metal songs. 99% of the time they have double basses in the song.
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