<font size="2" face="Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif">I used to have the same problem... and it came from bad technique and poor snare placement...Originally posted by PocketPlayer:
If I took a lesson this afternoon, the only topis I would want to cover is ergonomics. All the other stuff can wait.
Does anybody else occasionally hit their right hand (left for me) on their leg coming out of time into a fill, especially just on snare during heavy backbeat drumming?
I have played with snare height and angle, hat placement, throne height and now I'm all messed up. I can't seem to find that "driver's seat" I used to have.
Anyone relate?
Work on your Moeller technique and make sure that your snare rims are higher than your legs when seated... this is the most important aspect - I've seen guys playing withh a snare super low and they can only get away with it cause they play "french timpani grip"... Another ergonomic thing would be to have your snare at a FLAT level... none of this 45 degree angle bullshit that I see some cats doing.
Anyhow, that's what helped me out majorly!
Well put Chris. Those high angles can be terrible for rimshots, if you have your snare low in the first place. My snare is pretty much horizontal with the ground. Perfect height for my playing.
PS: Did you get my PM about the Jojo DVD? Just double-checking you know I received it.
<font color="#a62a2a" size="1">[ April 19, 2005 10:20 PM: Message edited by: Suspiria ]</font>
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