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Why Do Drummers Cross Their Arms?

Why Do Drummers Cross Their Arms?

Most drummers cross their arms when playing because it allows them to keep the rhythm on the hi-hat with their dominant hand. The vast majority of hi-hat stands that come with new drum kits are the standard fixed kind, which makes it difficult for drummers to change their position. Open-handed drumming is an ...

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Are Drummers Obsolete?

Are Drummers Obsolete?

Drummers are not obsolete, but they are becoming increasingly replaced by drum sample libraries and drum machines. It's also far easier and cheaper to tour without a drum set. However, live drums still offer a unique quality and presence that you can't replace digitally. Are drummers obsolete? It's a valid ...

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Expanding Your Influences As a Drummer

Expanding Your Influences As a Drummer

It's quite common for drummers to be heavily influenced by a single drummer. Most drummers I know have a major itch to start drumming from their love of one particular band. For example, I was heavily inspired to pick up drums after playing Metallica's S&M on repeat. While watching Metallica's S&M DVD at ...

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How to Position and Set Up Your Drum Throne

How to Position and Set Up Your Drum Throne

Generally, the height of your drum throne should be the same as the top of your knee when standing up beside it. Your legs should be angled slightly downwards, and that should be the case also when you put your feet on the kick and hi-hat pedals. Good posture and an understanding of ergonomics are crucial for ...

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Why Do Drummers Wear Headphones?

Why Do Drummers Wear Headphones?

Drummers need to wear headphones for a host of reasons. These include protecting their ears, listening to the music or click tracks, hearing other band members better, and live recording.  You’ll often find drummers wearing headphones or in-ear monitors in the studio and while playing live. While it may make ...

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How to Muffle Your Bass Drum

How to Muffle Your Bass Drum

Muffling your bass drum can have a lot of benefits when it comes to producing sound. When you muffle your drum, you’re cutting out different frequencies for that drum to sound more concise and controlled. By that definition, it’s also used to control the amount of resonance inside the drum. Different drummers want ...

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What is an 808?

What is an 808?

The term 808 refers to the TR-808, a popular drum machine originally produced by Roland between 1980 and 1983. 808 is also the name given to a specific type of kick drum sound with very strong low-end and unusually long decay that was featured in the TR-808 and appeared in countless hip-hop records. The TR-808 was ...

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How Often Should You Practice Drums?

How Often Should You Practice Drums?

Improving your skills as a drummer requires a lot of practice. You should try to practice at least 20 minutes per session as many days per week as you can, but this is only a rough guide. You should focus your practice sessions on particular areas, such as all of those involved in playing drums (rudiments, foot ...

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How Much Do Cymbals Cost?

How Much Do Cymbals Cost?

A beginner cymbal set can cost you anywhere from $100 to $400. Intermediate cymbals sets can go from $400 to $700/800. Professional cymbal sets can cost up to $2000. While buying an individual cymbal might fill the need for most, getting a whole set is way more cost-effective. There are several factors like ...

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Do Electronic Drum Kits Make Noise?

Do Electronic Drum Kits Make Noise?

Electronic drum kits are not silent and generate sounds when struck. There is impact noise when you hit the pads with your drumsticks but the noise is not nearly as loud as acoustic drums. While acoustic drum sets usually make noise at around 130-135dB, the e-drum kits are much quieter at 60-65dB. There are a lot ...

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