Bass Drum Lugs
Bass Drum Lugs

Drum tons of questions?
I have many questions about the battery. I just got a little battery used for experimentation (and play the violin and piano) and I wonder what each drum should sound like if I want to be like the drummer of rock, which sticks are best for Rock (whatever brand and other specifications are available), what angle should be the clash of cymbals in, well, what the hell are the annexes? My battery consists a floor tom, two small toms, a bass, a freaking awesome snare, Hi Hat and a crash. E-mail if your answer does not fit in the space allowed, or if you I want to ask a question about the battery.
First, it does not usually for other people in their poor response … but I have to do now. First, I touched drums for 19 years. I am classically trained drum, cymbals, drums, percussion Mallet, walking drums, percussion and auxiliary. I specialize concert / orchestral drums, marching tenors (aka Quad / Quints … Even if I played Battery university cults, with six drums) and drums. I played professionally for symphony orchestra and drums on almost all styles music, including but not limited to, rock, country, jazz, contemporary praise and worship christian, metal, ska and alternative rock. Suffice it to say … I know that my sh * t. And I will support the majority of references (see below). First, what the team selection goes, there is virtually no good or bad piece of equipment, although certainly there are "good" and "bad". The key is experimentation. As drum heads go, I prefer Evans Genera G2 higher mass () Genera G1 side and the bottom (resonant) side. I like the G2, because they resonate well for playing jazz / funk and can easily absorb them to play rock music. Weatherking Remo heads are good too. Actually, whole head double layer should work well for rock music. More … Please use the fund managers and a head in front at the base. They are there for a reason. Some people like the sound of a drum head, but they are in extreme minority. The adjustment method described above is the poster as well … I really do not know what the hell is … except worse. Do Re Mi is not color, is diatonic.
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