How do I know if I’m hitting the drum surface correctly?
The TOMaHAWK Training Drumsticks have an slightly enlarged tip on the bottom side of the stick that allows you to strike the drum surface cleanly with a vertical stroke. However, if you rotate your wrist from the correct position, the “blade†will hit the drumhead first, changing the sound. The same goes for striking too steeply. If your attack is too steep, the “blade†will strike the drumhead instead of the tip, causing an unnatural sound.
Related Questions
- When I utilize the ns-crond function to rotate my log files, I notice that the log files are not always correctly rotated (if at all). Why?
- What is the purpose of the nozzle positions on the drum cap of the Samson 6-1 & Samson Advanced juicers?
- What causes the BCKAD enzymes to be absent or not working correctly?