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OK guys, as I'm sure you all know by know, I'm doing my first gig at a youth event at a friend's church. I'll be hauling my gear over there (or asking someone to help me, depending on what my surgeon says - just had a hernia surgery a week ago). Here's the thing: I want to make the setup of the kit as easy as possible, so I am marking everything as to position. I have seen that many mark the drum rug with tape, and I thought I would do that too. My question is what type of tape to use, since I'll be rolling up the rug for transport, and I can see that if I don't use the right tape, it could move. Do I have to go with Duct Tape, or is there something else that is used? Thanks for the help. Being brand new at this, I'm just trying to cover my bases.
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I use a bold black magic marker and trace ....therefore I WIN.
Most definitely. As a matter of fact, there will be "NO LIMIT"... just an unending quagmire of musical genius.
I'd use cloth medical/sports tape. It sticks really well, is easy to use because it tears off where every you want it, both horizontally and vertically, it's bright, and as a cloth tape, it won't go anywhere when you move your rug.
I thought about marking my drum rug - the Protection Racket drum rug - but I really don't have too many things on my rug, and it all sets up pretty easily. If I had a bigger kit, maybe, but as it stands right now, the only thing I mark are all the setup points on my stands.
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I would go with Trick's suggestion. It's thinner and would probably be more practical than duct tape.
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The truth is that I'm just fussy enough not to want permanent markings on the rug (blame my parents for that voice in my head ). It would make the markings less visible to others, though.
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We used spike tape at the old company. I believe it's just brightly colored gaff cut into 1/2 inch wide rolls. The trick is also to remember which stand goes to which marking. You use a rack though, so I don't know how much marking will help. Plan to be early for set up =D.
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i just use duck tape, i't does me fine, i didn't even know to do this untill i saw it in a magazine a few months ago, I't's a really good idea.
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My roadies use the number system. Put the white tape around the base of the cymbal stand, just below the wing nut. Mark it #1. Then, mark the white tape on the rug #1. Keep doing this with each piece, for the tom arms too. Each piece has it's own number. The crew setting up your drums then just follows the number system and it all works beautifully.
The gaff tape is a good idea too, (and I mean real gaff tape - not duck tape that is sometimes sold as gaff tape) but gaff tape is a bit more costly and not quite as easy to come by. Athletic tape can be picked up at any drugstore and is probably cheaper, but it's not going to be as durable.
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I would use gaffer's 1" wide tape and pick up a white fabric marker by Sharpie at the fabric store
edit: and write on the gaffer's tape
Fluorescent gaffer tape. Easier to see in the semi-dark of the club stages I've played on.
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Most definitely. As a matter of fact, there will be "NO LIMIT"... just an unending quagmire of musical genius.
If you need to mark where your stands go you have to many hahahaha!!! Get back to basics with a 4 pc kit (1 up 1 down) and 2 cymbals that both can be used as rides and crashes. Doing this when your young prepares you for ADAP ("adult drummers aging proccess".)Put your bass drum in front of the stool.........rest.........then put the toms in place........rest.......set snare and HH up rest...........put cymbals up......rest.......decline a vocal mic cause your throat hurtz just enough to not be able to sing but good enough to talk to the waitress..........rest.........you forgot the kick pedal DAMN IT!!! and Remember This.............if its NOT on wheels it stays HOME!! Doing my once a month gig tonite with exactly what I just described, its really all you need. Unless your young and have a need to play ..extra stuff!! Doc
.......and ofcourse the drum mics and get them nice & loud too!!!
i can set my kits up in my sleep. 30 plus years of it. never marked a rug in my life.
On a side note, I had hernia surgery last summer and had a friend haul my drums for a gig until I was cleared. My doc told me 2 weeks. Don't push it but I promise it will be nearly impossible for you to resist moving your snare a quarter inch or your hi hat a little to the left. They both exceed the weight limits of a post-hernia patient.
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