William F. Ludwig designed the bass drum pedal in 1909.
1874
bass pedal
NO, the high hat petal opens and closes the high hats. As were the bass pedal hits the bass drum.
Yes if you don't connect it, your pedal will slide around. I'm assuming that you know how to connect it. But if not, You place the bass drum on top of the little platform and you have a lug on your pedal, you tighten this pretty much as tight as you can. Your bass drum pedal is officially SECURE!
yes
it's for the bass drum.
Yes, as long as both are bass pedals. also known as kick drum pedals.
With a foot pedal. The pedal is usually chain driven and utilizes a beater (soft or hard) which rotates when the chain is pulled down by the foot to strike the bass drum.
There are a number of percussion instruments that uses a pedal. Here are a few of them:Bass Drum, A bass drum in a drum set is usually operated by a bass drum pedal. This hits the pedal through a Bass Drum beater when it is pushed down by the footTimpani or Kettledrums, Timpani pedals causes tensions on the head of the timpani which causes its pitch to change to a higher oneHi-Hat, Hi-Hat Cymbals in Drum sets uses a pedal to open and close the Hi hats. A closed hi hat would create a firm "tick" sound, while an open hi hat would create a splashy or trashy sound.
If your meaning the kick peddal on tyhe bass drum then all you have to do is put your foot on the peddal and push down
This depends, if your referring to a marching band bass drum, you have a mallet that you strike it with. On a drum kit there is a pedal that you "activate" with your foot. This swings the mallet which strikes the drum head.
I get a small vinyl patch from the drumshop that I can put between my drum and the clam! So i can lock it pretty thight :)