This video is about how tight should you use your spring on your foot pedal. Make sure to subscribe to the channel. Weekly Lessons/Tutorials / drumcrazzie
I like this video. I'm also looking for both more control and speed. Every "speed" vid I've watched immediately tell ya max tension. You've went through your journey, and explained how the different tensions have helped you. I've been switching back and forth, but max tension has been tough to control. I'm going to slowly start from loose until it fee feel right. Thanks
Just purchased DW 9000 XF out the box that pedal feels stiff. I don’t know rather to tighten it or make it loose. But something as to be done. I can’t get any funky double out of it. Song example like cameo strange. And I need to bounce backwards and forward to Rock songs with speed. I don’t know what to do with this
Incredible playing. Thanks for the video.
I like this video. I'm also looking for both more control and speed. Every "speed" vid I've watched immediately tell ya max tension. You've went through your journey, and explained how the different tensions have helped you. I've been switching back and forth, but max tension has been tough to control. I'm going to slowly start from loose until it fee
feel right. Thanks
Absolutely! Drumming is filled with trail and error moments. Keep at until it feels right and gives you what you need.
Just purchased DW 9000 XF out the box that pedal feels stiff. I don’t know rather to tighten it or make it loose. But something as to be done. I can’t get any funky double out of it. Song example like cameo strange. And I need to bounce backwards and forward to Rock songs with speed. I don’t know what to do with this
I would suggest loosing the tension until the spring has no more tension and then start tightening until minimal tension is on the spring. Start there
Nice video. ty. it looks like you use slide technique for your doubles?
Thanks. Yes I do
And what about the footboard height ? Please
Sorry for the delay. It just depends on kick drum lean in and how far the beater has to get to the head