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Practice Playing the Drums Quietly: The Best Way without Disturbing Your Neighbor If you want to learn how to play drums, then you have to remember that there are things that you need to consider. For starters, you need to keep in mind that playing the drums can produce a lot of noise. What if you live in a house where your neighbor s house is close to your home? You have to remember that electric drum sets work electronically and no acoustic sound is actually produced. Instead, it works by producing a signal and amplifying it. You also need to know that acoustic drums are made to sound loud. However, it cannot be made to be silent. The construction of the acoustic drum itself will eventually tell you that once you bang on it, the sound that will come out will be loud. Keep in mind that because the cymbals will represent the drummer s vocal range or voice, you will see that there are so many different types that have been added to a cymbal selection. Here are the different cymbals available and also a brief explanation of its function. The hi-hat is considered to be the time keeper. In a standing position with the feet together, raise your right leg up as high as it goes. Try to get your knees to touch your chest and bring it back down. Do the same with the other leg. Repeat this exercise 10 times on each leg. After warming up, you can start the drum playing warm up, which is basically doing the rudiments. Once you get them to play the drums, you ll be amazed at how they will quickly change their minds about drumming. Another way for you to avoid upsetting the people around you when you play the drums is by purchasing an electronic drum kit. This is perfect for people living in small spaces and living around people who are sound sensitive. You need to remember that the toms have the most noticeable rendering of pitch, which means that it is very important for you to really do a good job in tuning these types of drums. Use the same alternating technique you used when you tuned your snare drum. After you get the bottom head to have equal tension, you can now tune the head, which is how you will adjust the pitch of the sound.
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