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| Dbl. "Pedals" or "Bass" (Locked) |  aniguchisan
407 posts (1 today) 0 Awards
19 October 2004
| | eeeeexactly | | Message posted 2668 days ago | IP Logged |
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| | | | | drumingpyro
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24 October 2004
| [QUOTE=Snoopy]Yeah I only have one kick drum and one pedal too. I like learning to do fast stuff (eg. sextuplets) with on pedal. Its so much more fun! Then wen i do try it on double pedal, its so much easier.[/QUOTE]
play double pedal alot then go back 2 playing one pedal. your one pedal playin becomes alotbetter. | | Message posted 2663 days ago | IP Logged |
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|  aniguchisan
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26 October 2004
| quite right.
i've experienced that too. | | Message posted 2661 days ago | IP Logged |
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| Scotty Mc
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26 October 2004
| [QUOTE=deltadrummer]Scotty, a man after my own heart... We gonna get a long great....[/QUOTE]
Single is the way to go IMHO, always gives people a shock when after a gig you remove your peddle and other drummers look and think "sh*t man, I thought that was a double!"
always a bonus.
I think we are Steve, I think we are  | | Message posted 2661 days ago | IP Logged |
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| drumingpyro
158 posts (3 today) 0 Awards
1 November 2004
| | thats pritty bad when they cant tell the difference between double and single, they dont really sound the same | | Message posted 2655 days ago | IP Logged |
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