(Part 2) Best products from r/drumline
We found 11 comments on r/drumline discussing the most recommended products. We ran sentiment analysis on each of these comments to determine how redditors feel about different products. We found 29 products and ranked them based on the amount of positive reactions they received. Here are the products ranked 21-40. You can also go back to the previous section.
21. Scotch #35 Electrical Tape, 10828-DL-2W, 0.75 in x 66 ft x 7 mil, White
Offers the mechanical and electrical protection you need with its pressure-sensitive, rubber-resin adhesive and PVC backingFlame-retardant tape that also resists UV rays, abrasion, moisture, alkalis, solvents and many types of acidsWorks for all your identification needs: color-coding motor leads an...
22. Vic Firth Heavy Hitter Basspad (HHPBASS)
- Enables quiet practice of the marching bass drum
- Natural rubber pads with steel base
- Quiet practice of the marching bass drum.
- The Bass Pad offers sturdy steel construction, a mounting post designed to fit all brands of cymbal stands and 1/4 thick gum rubber pads for a realistic feel.
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23. Vic Firth Heavy Hitter Slimpad (HHPSL)
he Heavy Hitter Stockpad features a 3/16" thick gum rubber pad mounted to a 12" sturdy wooden base.This pad gives the player a more accurate feel of a snare drum or marching tenor/bass drum.It's the perfect size and weight to throw in a backpack for the drummer on the go.4 mil mylar laminates for th...
24. GoPro The Jam (Adjustable Music Mount) - Official GoPro Mount
- Mounts to guitars, drums, mic stands and more
- Lightweight, highly adjustable design
- Customizable to three different lengths.
- Versatile mounting for a wide range of activities beyond music
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25. Offworld Percussion Invader V3 Practice Pad
ARTICULATE PRACTICE PAD: At 13.75” inches and 5 pounds, the Invader Series of percussion pad provides a feel of actual snare surface area as much as possible. Easy to carry, this articulate practice pad provides you with a rehearsal analog that replicates the drum on which you perform. The pad fit...
26. On-Stage KS7190 Classic Single-X Keyboard Stand
Arm sleeves can be positioned to fit virtually any keyboard width1" Square tubing for strength and durability5-Position disk clutch with bullet-nose pull knob make for quick and simple height and width adjustmentsNon-slip rubber end capsScrews located at the end of each postReplacement parts availab...
27. Row-Loff The Rudimental Cookbook
The Rudimental CookbookThe Rudimental Cookbook includes the 26 American Standard Rudiments, the Percussive Arts Society Rudiments, an extensive list of Drum Corps Hybrid Rudiments and 25 rudimental contest solosA must for anyone that's serious about playing the snare drumThe Rudimental Cookbook incl...
white scotch electrical tape
don't bother with "stick tape", its just electrical tape but more expensive
Where you looking for something different from this?
On-Stage KS7190 Classic Single-X Keyboard Stand https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0007WPCKE/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_QW0gDbJ4VRY91
Here is the link
There are a few companies that make bass drum practice pads:
https://www.amazon.com/Vic-Firth-Hitter-Marching-Practice/dp/B000BBOG7G/
Offworld Percussion Invader V3 Practice Pad https://www.amazon.com/dp/B003VOPVLA/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_Nq1dAb0QRBP3C
GoPro sells this- https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00ZHDRIF0/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_DctEDbTTGYD0N its made for this application. There’s also
plenty of off brand things that are the same
There are a lot of great books out there, Rudimental Logic (as suggested by someone else) is a good book. I also really like The Rudimental Cookbook.
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But, if we are being honest, you can find a lot of those tips and either the exercises or very similar exercises online. It really comes down to you. Here is the secret that everyone wants to know but no one wants to believe: There is no secret to getting good. You have to practice. You can waste your time looking for a short cut or you can just put in the hours every day.
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Also, lessons are invaluable. Stop skipping your lessons.
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Here is a link to the other book I mentioned.
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https://www.amazon.com/Row-Loff-Rudimental-Cookbook/dp/B00H4KN25Y
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If you want to play snare you will have to earn it. You are already missing lessons which isn't a good sign. I am not trying to be overly negative but its a harsh truth you need to face. You have plenty of time but if you think you have plenty of time then you will put off doing what you need to do.
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Lastly, not playing bass is hopefully just a personal preference. In my opinion, a good bass line requires players that are typically better than snare players.... however, it seems as if in a lot of high school lines that tends to be where the "not as good" players go. There isn't an "easy" instrument, only players who accept sub par playing from themselves.....
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Again, I know this comes off a bitchy a little and I really am not trying to be that guy but I don't want to lie either.
Every band I've seen always uses a MegaVox. this
The ones on amazon are like 800, 650 though. the one i linked was 200$, but i don't know how legit it was. You can probably look around different sites and find a reasonable one. My school has 4/5 of em, Woodwinds, Brass, Colorguard, Drumline, and Pit.
You could always hire some random hobo to hit the temple block whenever the metronome beeps
sorry, misread your message... rubber tips, not cups ahah
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https://www.amazon.com/VicFirth-Universal-Rubber-Practice-Tips/dp/B00U05V0L8/ref=sr_1_11?ie=UTF8&qid=1542500473&sr=8-11&keywords=vic+firth+practice