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jeremy_a 10-27-2004 07:04 PM

single or double bass pedal?
 
i'm planning on getting an iron cobra bass pedal, but im not sure whether to get a single or double. any advice?

CrazyDrummer4562 10-27-2004 07:11 PM

Either, get a single if you don't have the money now and develop your single skills. If you have money go for a double. You don't have to but I reccomend you start out at first with a single pedal and whenever you feel ready advance to a double. :thumb:

l3n 10-27-2004 07:14 PM

Get your double, so you won't have to post a thread next time asking which double to buy, and at the same time you can save time going down to the local store to get them.

Half Life 10-27-2004 07:17 PM

Get the double. Who say's that if you have two bass pedals you have to use both of them? Get the double and practice evenly between single pedal(both right AND left foot) and double doing singles and doubles and triplets and especially paradiddles, holy h*** are those exercises useful. If you develop both feet at the same time doing the same exercises for each you will be very happy at how coordinated and strong your legs are...and don't forget to play both heel-up and heel-down, both are extremely useful and helpful for any drummer. Goodluck :thumb:

RBerry 10-27-2004 07:19 PM

Is this a question of getting a single first? Do you ultimately want the double?

I use a single and prefer it to double. If you want to eventually play double, jsut buy the double. Just be sure not to fall into bad habits and you should be better off playing what you want.

Voodoo 10-27-2004 07:22 PM

This is a topic that has been played out. Regardless of what you play I'm sure there will be a time when you want to have two kicks. Even if just for fun. So if you you have the $150 or whatever it is for the single you might just want to splurge and spend the $270 on the twin pedal.

At least thats my recommendation

infeef 10-27-2004 07:37 PM

i prefer single bass, i had a double pedal for awhile and didnt find many things to do that were a whole lot better than with single bass, but double bass can be awesome

so ultimatly its up to your choice on if you want to start doing double kick right now or focus on you your single kick stuff

Double Bass Jim 10-27-2004 07:53 PM

Get the DB pedal, it doesnt take up that much space anyway, and you'll have it there when you want to use it.

Seafroggys 10-27-2004 10:58 PM

I'm a double biggot. I think doubles eat up too much space in the song. Singles are great for keeping a great beat/pulse going.

HArdCore001 10-27-2004 11:05 PM

well depneds on your music u play. But i say get the double even if u hate it because thats one more skill u got under your belt. So later if u decide to go back to double or something u kno wat u r doin. i wish i started double cause its a biatch to leanr after playin single the whole time

Reaganista 10-27-2004 11:27 PM

single.

lee_drummer89 10-29-2004 10:05 AM

help on purchasing hardware
 
I have been palying drums now for 2 years and am still using my first kit which is a pearl forum. i am in a band and everything is going well but i am about to purchase some new cymbals (20" ride, 16" and 14" crashes, 8 and 10" splashes and 13" hi-hats) i have decided on which cymbals i am goin to buy but only currently have a hi hat stand and one boom cymbal stand which came with my kit and want to know what hardware i need which will fit my kit and which hold my new cymbals.

Help much appreciated.

Lee

mariojenkins 10-29-2004 11:17 AM

Yeah it never hurts to know how to play double, especially to build up a resume, unless you just drum for the fun of it (but don't we all?...) It's just fun to throw in a triplet or a sextuplet in the middle of the beat. Anyone who denies the coolness of that is insane lol. But it can definitely be overused. I like what Vinnie Paul said in a Modern Drummer interview. I'm not going to repeat the quote cuz I'm lazy.
And for the post right before mine, shouldn't that be it's own thread?...But in response, you'll obviously need a stand for each large cymbal (crash, ride). But they also make small hardware to attach to bass drums for small cymbals like splashes. Before I got an extension arm for my 8" Zildjian on my bass drum, I just flipped the splash upside down and put it one of my crashes. So if you are short on cash that's a good way to spare some hardware. It made a cool effect (the splash seemed a bit sloshier and ringy cuz of the crash it was on) so I want to maybe add a 10" or something to my crash again...wow this was a long post.

rololololo 10-25-2005 02:34 PM

:lol:

lol man gud 1

breakster 10-26-2005 11:12 AM

i say get a single - and never the double. I have no logical reasoning for that piece of advice. I am just an anti-doublepedal kind of guy. probably because you can make anything sound cool with a double pedal even if you arnt that good. I suppose that puts the single pedal user at an unfair disadvantage when it comes to a drum battle or what ever. final solution - burn all double pedals.


That didnt make much sense - im very tired...

Retarded Chipple 10-26-2005 12:22 PM

I personally wish I'd bought a double as you have it the option of the slave, even if you don't play it where as if you just have single, you don't have that option open to you.

andy 10-26-2005 02:50 PM

I would say double. You could waste twice as much if you plan to buy it later anyway.

FockerTheLopper 10-26-2005 05:26 PM

This just may be the stupidest thread ever... Why are you asking us if you want a single or double pedal. If your going to play double bass things go with the double if your not go with the single!

Killjoy 10-26-2005 10:27 PM

doesnt matter just get something that makes u happy

Finch88 10-26-2005 11:08 PM

well ... i know for me that if i bought the double i would never get good with single

so i say single

Motleyguy 10-27-2005 12:44 AM

Eh, I'd get a double pedal. Personally I don't like them. I have one, and find that I only use it occasionally...but go for it if you plan on getting one eventually anyways...

Seafroggys 10-27-2005 01:02 AM

wow ultimate bumpage

dj_ando 10-27-2005 01:52 AM

yeah, i don't think he's still wondering which to get after 364 days.

Finch88 10-27-2005 04:56 AM

haha i didnt even notice

EdBanger 10-27-2005 07:56 AM

Go for it and get a double, so you can experiment.

Phantom Lord 10-27-2005 08:12 AM

Double! Double! Double!

DO IT!

can you do a 200bpm bass roll with a single?
didn't think so.
go for the double!

Beercan 10-27-2005 11:32 AM

[QUOTE=Phantom Lord]Double! Double! Double!

DO IT!

can you do a 200bpm bass roll with a single?
didn't think so.
go for the double![/QUOTE]

.... And how many songs require you to play a 200bpm bass roll? :thumb:

HLxDrummer 10-27-2005 11:40 AM

You have a point^ but arn't you guys all about expanding your drumming abilities...that's just one more thing you can incorporate into a song or whatever. It wouldn't hurt to be able to do it. I asked the same question a while ago, and I just went with the double and I'm happy. I won't have to buy another one for a while whether I want to play single or double.

breakster 10-27-2005 03:39 PM

cmon guys. please realise when the first post was made... last year. he probably already quit drums by now.

PdoubleE 11-20-2005 10:26 PM

2 pedals on one bass (not a double pedal)
 
hey guys im new to this forum thing i have been playing for 8 years got myself an export select meinl cyms all that good stuff now i have a question for ya all has anyone ever heard of or seen somone play 2 single (not a double) pedals on one bass drum the pedals are side by side with a remote hat right next to them i have been playing like this for years and everyone says im crazyweird but i can play just about anything you through at me am i totaly unique to this style because i have searched the web up and down for players like this but no luck


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