u mean like just straight 16th's....double pedal man....
u mean like just straight 16th's....double pedal man....
yeah i agree with utopia... i just got a double pedal and 16th notes are a breeze now
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Originally Posted by BlinkPlusAngels
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i have a double bass but its still a pain any other suggestions q
Originally Posted by nyph
With respect, it sounds to me like you don't want to work for it. If you want to get good, you're going to have to put in the time my friend.
if thats it theres no problem i was wondering about posture and other things but im good know so thanx everyone
You could experiment with your heel up or your heel down to see which style you can play faster with.
or if tour to lazy go with the double bass pedal
try using the heel/toe method it helps me get easy 16th notes heres a website with a little video on it
http://drummerworld.com/Clinic/Derrick_Pope3.html
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First of all, Are you talking doing 16th's on one or two feet, What's the tempo?Does it reqiure two feet?, or one. I, know that it is all about balance. Do you feel better executing these notes sitting higher on the throne, or lower? Let me know how you make out on this.
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It's my belief that many set the spring on their pedal too tight, thinking that quick return equals more speed. Actually, you can get more speed with less tension.
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