Developing Good Sound and Touch on the Drum Set
In this video I explain how to get a good sound on the drums with the correct touch. I show you how I play very fast and very quietly using my wrists and fingers and not my arms. Equipment Sonor Rosewood Phonic Drum Set from the late 1970's. Sizes are: 14 x 18 BD 6.5 x 14 SD 10 x 8, 12 x 8 and 14 x 14 toms Cymbals are Meinl 22" Symphonic Ride 18" Dream Crash 16" A Zildjian Crash 14" Paiste Traditional Hi Hats Mics are two overhead AKG 414's and an AKG D112 on the bass drum.

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