i think it's by hitting(with a stick) and slapping(with hands)
two years
you just gotta have those ba drums.
Both of them will get you to a similar point: being able to play bass drums with both feet. Advantages of a double bass pedal over two bass drums: lower cost, one less bass drum to move, one less drum to tune, and it keeps your kit smaller--very important if you play in bars with small stages. Two bass drums? They sound better--you can position the beaters for each drum so they play the sweet spots on the drums. You can mount four rack toms instead of just two. Two bass drums make the instrument look more imposing. And I've always wanted to try using two different-sized bass drums, so I could play bass lines with two different tones. That would sound cool. I've seen people build a double bass kit out of a standard kit and a fusion kit, which has smaller toms than does the standard kit. This also gives you a second snare, which you need onstage just in case you break your snare drum during a set.
He played pearl drums, one (1) 15 inch sabian hi-hats, two (2) 20 inch sabian crash cymbals, and one (1) 22 inch sabian ride cymbal
traditionally made up of two different size drums attached to each other. The larger drum is called a hembra and the smaller drum is called the macho
you play the drums with two wooden sticks
The guitar and drums need to be played by two separate players. Even if a single player wants to play the guitar and drums simultaneously (which I do not recommend at all), they need to be set up as if played by two separate people.
two years
No
me and me
you just gotta have those ba drums.
You can't play 2 instruments at the same time. You can get 3 different people and play the microphone, drums, and guitar.
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Earl Lloyd and Chuck Cooper.
Jackie Robinson
They wouldn't be called Bongo's if they didn't.= Bongo drums - 'Bongos' the drum pair = The bongos are one of the first drums to learn rhythms and sound patterns on, because of its size, its convenient portability, its low price compared to larger drums, and having two drum tones to immediately play with.The bongos are great, very easy to carry, tune and play.* http://www.yourworldinstruments.com/bongos-s/23.htm
Both of them will get you to a similar point: being able to play bass drums with both feet. Advantages of a double bass pedal over two bass drums: lower cost, one less bass drum to move, one less drum to tune, and it keeps your kit smaller--very important if you play in bars with small stages. Two bass drums? They sound better--you can position the beaters for each drum so they play the sweet spots on the drums. You can mount four rack toms instead of just two. Two bass drums make the instrument look more imposing. And I've always wanted to try using two different-sized bass drums, so I could play bass lines with two different tones. That would sound cool. I've seen people build a double bass kit out of a standard kit and a fusion kit, which has smaller toms than does the standard kit. This also gives you a second snare, which you need onstage just in case you break your snare drum during a set.