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    Ok guys My double bass pedal is freaking me out, the slave pedal always slips while im playing and im about to kill someone... Can you guys give me tips or solutions to that.. Something i may put on bottom

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    zip tie it to your high hat then!

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    How about a rug?

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    Quote Originally Posted by drummer View Post
    How about a rug?
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    Then you can use napkins to wipe your hands instead of taping them to your heads.

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    it doens't have rubber stoppers or anything on the bottom? what sort of pedal is it anyway?
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    Quote Originally Posted by crazymanwithaplunger View Post
    it doens't have rubber stoppers or anything on the bottom? what sort of pedal is it anyway?
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    Then you can use napkins to wipe your hands instead of taping them to your heads.

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    What surface(s) is the pedal usually sitting on?
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    duct tape ..... its not just for muffling ....
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    A bit of gaffa tape or something should solve that.
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    velcro.
    Put the plastic side on the pedal, it will grip most carpets.

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    Get a thick rug or a carpet, you shouldn't be playing drums on hard surfaces without them anyways.
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    He's got a tile floor.
    But the rug will most likely fix it
    untill the rug, I say quack quack tape it

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    I invented a product that will solve this problem. My friend, who owns a fab shop, and I are working to get this product to market asap. . .
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