Bass Drums
Bass drums are the driving force of the kit. Knowing how to play certain techniques can really improve both your speed and control on the drums. Check out the lessons below for various techniques and exercises.
Bass Tips
If you are considering buying a
Double Bass Drumset, there are a few things that I would recommend. First, make sure you buy a bass shell that is at least eighteen inches deep. This will provide you with a much deeper bass sound than smaller shells. Eighteen inches is pretty much standard now on most new drums.
Also, if you have the money, I would recommend buying a bass shell that does not have toms mounted to it. It will be more expensive, but I hear drummers on various forums say how much they have loved the switch from tom-mounted drums to “free-floating” drums.
Why? The holes that are put into the bass shell for the tom-mounting systems, diminish the sound of the drums. The same also applies to toms. If you can afford to, buy them with mount systems that do not penetrate the drums. One musician said that he mounts his toms on two snare stands.
Single and Double Pedals
So you have a sweet sounding 18 by 22 inch bass, but now you need the right pedal. Before you purchase one, make sure you know a little bit about how they differ. With prices ranging anywhere from sixty dollars to one thousand dollars, you need to know what all that extra money gets you. Learn about Drum Pedal features here.
One of the many things you can customize on your drum pedal is the drum beater. There are a few different options for beater material. Each one creates it’s own unique sound on the drum head. Wood, felt, and synthetic materials are all possible options. You can learn how these materials change the sound in this lesson on Drum Beaters.
Online Drum Lessons for Bass
For a few tips on faster and cleaner sounding double bass, you’ll want to check out the free drum lessons below.
How To Tune Your Bass Drumhead:Learn two different methods of tuning bass. TONE vs. FEEL.
Muffling Your Bass:After tuning your batter head, you need to consider muffling options. Get a few ideas here and listen to how they alter the sound of your drum.
Heel Toe:Double your foot speed with this method. Online drum lesson with video.
Swivel Technique:For gaining more control over your double bass skills.
Heel Toe Warm Ups:Exercises for getting comfortable using the Heel Toe method.
Heel Toe Limb Independence:For developing control over your feet and promoting an equal balance between left and right foot.
Customize Your Bass Head:This video drum lesson will show you how to make your own custom bass drumhead.
Learn about other Types of Drums and learn How to Play the Drums on the homepage.
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