What's the correct Hi-Hat height?
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- Опубліковано 1 вер 2020
- Website: Brendanjonesdrum.com
Hey hope you're doing well this week. Hi-hat height on the drum kit is very important and can completely change the sound of any drummer. It amazing to see the difference in drumming techniques that are possible or impossible just from how high a drummers hi-hat position is.
In this video i'll explain why some hi-hat positions are good for some techniques and styles of music when others are not. That been said there's is nothing wrong with any position as they are all good in their own way, however it's good to understand why, and this video will explain all that. Be nice to each other see you soon. Brendan.
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Great explanation and demo!
Hi hat position always been a thing with my playing. After watching your very instructive lesson now cracked it. Cheers Brendon.👍🥁
No worries im delighted it helped
Thanks for the video. I was playing with different adjustment heights recently and I figured I’d watch a video. I ended up with a low to medium-low height compare to my snare.
Youre welcome, sometimes I like to go to extremes and then pull back , it’s amazing what you will notice. Chat again 👍🏻
every imaginable aspect of drum kit setup is subjective
sure
Thankyou it's was really helpful
Thanks for saying so, glad it helped chat soon 👍🏻
Another good video.😊
Love it brother great tips God bless you what is the proper way to play the hihat? I am a really late bloomer I have always had a love for drums and am now building my kit. Trying to tech myself proper techniques and build a firm foundation in playing a full kit and could use all the tips and suggestions I can get. Thank you so much for doing this video it was informative
Great I’m glad it helped you, remember try different things as a little change can make all the difference 👍🏻
Thanks for the drum exhibition, but how do we adjust the bloody thing, Governor?
Ahh man it depends on the hi hat stand but I do have a video on that somewhere
Thanks
You're welcome
I have mine really high, due to my rack toms positioning. I'm thinking about turning my 13'' rack tom into a floor tom and bring the hats closer.
you cant lower the toms no?
@@BrendrumJones Definitely not when mounted on the bassdrum bracket. They're massive. I've tried mounting them on a stand but that forces me to move the bassdrum further to the right which creates a similar problem.
@@Fucklesticks the only other thing is moving the HIhat to the left if that was an option but might not suit
For me I am really short (5'0). and I feel like my hi hat might be too high but I cant really lower it because then my snare drum cant lower anymore. If I lower my hi hat then my snare hand (left hand) hits my hi hat hand as I play
Is its that the stand wont go any lower? you might have to get a better one.
@@BrendrumJones yeah the snare one wont go lower but Im not sure there will be a stand that goes that low. And if there is I cant afford it right now
@@BrendrumJones how do I tell if my snare is at the right height?
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Get your drum stool at the height where you bass foot starts to bounce on it's own, using its reflexes, then start with your Snare
Mind you, this could take years
It sure will, and it will change as your style changes and as you get older
BrendrumJones Hi. Very true, A guy on here a drummer has a show, similar to yours, he said find that natural knee bounce, and go from there. I wish I knew that 30 years ago, my whole kit came down in height and my playing improved immediately
@@tiedupsmurf Its cr5azy how much a difference it make right. I see you're a Genesis fan, i saw them in amsterdam back in 2006 i think, im a big fan
What's your opinion on Dave Grohl's hi-hat height during his Nirvana tenure? Or William Goldsmith's in early Foo Fighters?
Perfect if I was playing shoulder and rocking out night after night that’s a great place for it 👍🏻
The hi-hat is too limiting even for a rock drummer. It is mostly for some rock and heavy metal bashers. All due respect to Dave Grohl who many laymen think is the greatest drummer in the world but many highly skilled trained drummers would probably say his early work up until around 2000 was all arms and legs, fast flams, and loud smashing of the drum kit. I'm older than Dave and learned to play jazz and then played rock, blues, funk, etc. style drumming for 49yrs - I like drums who bash out the beat then flick the tip or crack the bell of the hi-hats within the beat. It adds to your chops which contributes to a unique style. I speak from experience and I admit to playing some styles better than others throughout my life. I I think am proficient student of music and percussion but not a freakish talent like Jordan Cannata, Omar Hakim, Steve Gadd, Neil Peart, and many other men and Women. (Important point. There are some awesome women drummers (Cindy Blackman) who are really getting the attention they deserve and acceptance playing all instruments in the rock and various musical styles. Seek them out on UA-cam. Stay cool and keep learning about drumming and percussion every day. Playing with all 4 limbs and calculating complex rhythms in your head is a gift so be proud of your ability.👍🥁
What Is The Link To How You Got That Quick Stick On The High Hat?
Hey, which part are you referring to?
Right At The 2:42 Mark About...You Get That Rapid Sound
@@dadalovesshannon4103 ahhh yeah, combination of technique of doubles and the ease of the location of the hi hat
I think my hat is too high.. its an edrum so it has a thick controller that adds up to the height.. Can I just cut the smaller tube shorter?
Hey, I’m sorry I’m not familiar with that so I can’t say.
What kind of snare is that?
Hey that a vintage 1950s Carlton piccolo snare , I did a review on it have a look if your into it ua-cam.com/video/_TEJVpJ_BsE/v-deo.html
I prefer my hihat up to shoulder level :) it just creates more room for my snare arm to move freely!
But then, I mostly play my aux-hihat on the ride side to avoid crossarming even more.
Ill Guess that you play heavy music, rock, metal or Punk ?
@@BrendrumJones Thats right :)
Michael Bordin, Travis Barker, and Carter Beauford all make their hi htat height work for them
Yes they do,
Theres not a correct one however you like it
What ?
Chris Coleman plays high like the first position. Different strokes for different folks, take this advice with a grain of salt
Chris coleman does not have the same height, arm length, playing style and technique as every other drummer on the planet, I don't think you understood the point of this video.
The high hat height is a bloody personal preference. There is no "right" or "wrong" setting. If i want to have it high or low who da fack are you to tell me that i am wrong. Get a grip and start making real content not click bait titled crap
That’s pretty much what I said in the the video, however if you actually watched it you would have learned the benefits of each