Drum Sticks Hitting Each Other at Jake Jordan blog

Drum Sticks Hitting Each Other. Beginner to drums, sticks keep hitting each other during rlr pattern on snare and hihat. Put one stick down on the rim with the tip on the head, and hit it hard with the other stick. Check your posture, you could also save yourself from nasty lower back pain too. Anyone have any suggestions on why they keep hitting together? If you cross your sticks, it is predictable that they will hit each other. The easiest way to rectify this (and the issue with drum set up) is to simply video yourself as you drum. Here's a good technique to work on to keep your sticks from hitting each other: Slouching could also be the reason behind why your drumsticks seem to keep hitting each other as you play. I have a alesis nitro mesh kit and i think the sticks i have are too big. Most drummers compensate for this by upstroking the. Same as topic, i’m a beginner in drums and just bought an.

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The easiest way to rectify this (and the issue with drum set up) is to simply video yourself as you drum. Slouching could also be the reason behind why your drumsticks seem to keep hitting each other as you play. Here's a good technique to work on to keep your sticks from hitting each other: Beginner to drums, sticks keep hitting each other during rlr pattern on snare and hihat. Same as topic, i’m a beginner in drums and just bought an. I have a alesis nitro mesh kit and i think the sticks i have are too big. Most drummers compensate for this by upstroking the. If you cross your sticks, it is predictable that they will hit each other. Put one stick down on the rim with the tip on the head, and hit it hard with the other stick. Anyone have any suggestions on why they keep hitting together?

Drum Sticks and Cymbal Detail Stock Image Image of rhythm, drums

Drum Sticks Hitting Each Other Slouching could also be the reason behind why your drumsticks seem to keep hitting each other as you play. Anyone have any suggestions on why they keep hitting together? The easiest way to rectify this (and the issue with drum set up) is to simply video yourself as you drum. Check your posture, you could also save yourself from nasty lower back pain too. Put one stick down on the rim with the tip on the head, and hit it hard with the other stick. Beginner to drums, sticks keep hitting each other during rlr pattern on snare and hihat. Most drummers compensate for this by upstroking the. I have a alesis nitro mesh kit and i think the sticks i have are too big. If you cross your sticks, it is predictable that they will hit each other. Here's a good technique to work on to keep your sticks from hitting each other: Same as topic, i’m a beginner in drums and just bought an. Slouching could also be the reason behind why your drumsticks seem to keep hitting each other as you play.

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