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A practice pad or drum pad, is a type of percussion implement utilized by drummers and percussionists to quietly practice or warm up before a performance. Many percussionists practice primarily using practice pads. Practice pads have adapted to fit the needs of different percussion drums.
In recent years, a variety of types of practice pads have been designed to assist percussionists. These implements may commonly include the use of both an actual disk of mylar or similar element (equivalent to material used in the construction of true drumheads). This typically is stretched over an underlying buffer, affixed by way of a rim of metal or plastic to an underlying rigid surface to approximate the stretch and reflection similar to that a true drumhead when struck, such as REMO's RT series drum practice pad (featured). Many more modern devices utilize a thin layer of elastomer, such as natural gum rubber or synthetic rubber equivalent consisting of various densities as a playing surface. This type of rubber surface, (having become a significantly standard appliance when fabricating most modern practice drum pads), is either placed directly over the top of an existing drumhead in some form, or adhered onto the top of a dense and flat substrate (usually wood) allowing for the material to reflect a drumstick or mallet after being struck, which generally bears a response and “feel” to the players that is similar to that of a true drumhead.
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Intermediate: http://youtu.be/Qz_SCuoPVWk Advanced: http://youtu.be/Orb8jofNRZ4 Get your practice pad and sticks and prepare to practice along with me in this video. I put together this very simple warm-up for you to use prior to a long practice session, or going on stage at a gig. Challenge yourself and follow along with me, then move on to the more challenging tempos at Intermediate and Advanced levels! To your drumming success, - Jared Falk Follow me on Facebook: http://facebook.com/jared.falk.drummer Follow me on Twitter: http://twitter.com/jared_falk
When it comes to drumming my options are limited. So I've been practicing on a little 6" vicfrith practice pad and I actually liked it. But then I got this 12" practice pad made by Evans. It's called the Real Feel, which has been out for quite a few years. This pad feels good, the action is excellent, and I even like the sound of it. So if you need to practice your stick work and paradiddles, and you always do, I recommend this for quiet practice pad so you don't annoy your neighbors with your drums.
The Silentstroke™ Practice Pad is the perfect tool for all drummers looking to keep their chops up at low volume levels. Features our Silentstroke Drumhead for an 80% reduction in volume. http://remo.com/products/product/silentstroketm-practice-padtm/
Shop: http://bit.ly/1zoH7cA Lone Star Percussion: http://www.lonestarpercussion.com 866-792-0143 The Ahead Chavez Arsenal Tenor Pad will help you learn your marching band, drum corps, or indoor drumline book while helping develop correct technique along the way - and you'll look good doing it with this sleek gray/blue combo. The 'spock' drum zone closest to the player is oval-shaped so that it doesn't matter whether you play with five drums or six - either way you're covered. Each of the zones are fitted with gum rubber that accurately feels like a marching tenor head. A sound chamber is located underneath each zone (only under the proper playing area) that grows in size as the zones get bigger, giving you an audible difference between the pads to help you memorize how a lick sounds. T...
My review of the new Remo SilentStroke Practice Pad
This is from Ian Palmer's DVD Drumset Freedom and Creation. Here Ian demonstrates a few of the exercises that he learned during his studies with legendary drummer Joe Morello.
Let's talk on Facebook here: http://Facebook.com/jared.falk.drummer . Or follow on Twitter here: http://Twitter.com/jared_falk . http://www.FreeDrumLessons.com - In this video lesson, I talk about how to develop your finger technique on the practice pad. If you have any questions, please don't hesitate to email me at jared@railroadmedia.com.
Professional drummer, clinician and world educator Mike Johnston explains the variety of playing surfaces available from ProLogix and how they can help you during your practice session.
Track is made with 12 Pads app. Get it here: https://itunes.apple.com/ru/app/12-pads-make-beats-drum-pads/id1120733610
SoundCloud: https://soundcloud.com/dimethylether YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCWA8eTsoB4DSqQf_iUIT5Wg Vkontakte: https://vk.com/dimethyl_ether
This video is the second video in my mini-series on practice pad warmups! This exercise deals with the Double Stroke Rudiment. I'm very new at filming and making teaching videos, so please leave comments below. Check out these social media sites and my website for more about me! https://www.facebook.com/mitchellcollardmusic https://www.instagram.com/mitchellcollardmusic http://mitchelltcollard.wixsite.com/music
This music is created with Drum Pads 24 app http://www.drumpads24.com/?utm_source=video_sharing&utm;_medium=android&utm;_term=video&utm;_campaign=video_sharing
App: Drum Pad Machine Preset: Big Trap This is a different drum pad app that I found a couple months ago. It has really nice presets. For this beat I just did a freestyle, I just did it randomly from the top of my head. Let me know what you guys think of this app and if this videos gets good feedback, I'll do more Drum Pad Machine Beats. My Melbourne Bounce beat on Drum Pads 24 is coming this week :D
Please excuse my bad chops at the end, I had just woken up after a long night of failed takes... I compared a Beetle Percussion (travel) Practice Pad to some of the most famous pads~ Xymox, Vic Firth, and Gibraltar PURCHASE A BEETLE PERCUSSION PAD AT: http://www.beetlepercussion.com OR http://www.steveweissmusic.com/product/beetle-percussion-single-sided-practice-pads/drum-practice-pads
I'm pretty sure that Xymox is on track with their orders now, so the waiting problem shouldn't be as much of a problem at all. This video is a bit long so sorry about that, but I did try to give as much information as possible with out rambling. Constructive criticism on my playing is allowed, but keep in mind that this video was not to illustrate my playing but the actual sound of the practice pad. If anybody has any correction,or suggestions for changes in the video or for future content just leave me a comment or send me a message on facebook if it's more in depth (http://www.facebook.com/CalebTheVideoMaker) This is the 14" diameter Custom Reserve Pad single sided with snare mechanism. The parts of the pad include: Wood base Topside rubber optional laminate backside rubber backside...
Today I do an unboxing & review on my brand new Ahead S-hoop snare practice pad! It has a real carbon fiber head, a metal rim, a wood base, and beads with the tunable metal bead striker door! Overall, I absolutely love this practice pad, and I definitely recommend it! it has a really nice bounce and feeling, and also, it feels strong and the rim almost never gets any marks! The head itself does, but only a TINY bit, and also, it's a drum, it's going to get some sort of marks no matter what, hahah! Thank you all for watching, the previous video is blowing up right now, and I currently only need 3 more subscribers to reach 400 subscribers! Like and subscribe!!! BUY THIS PRACTICE PAD: https://www.amazon.com/Ahead-S-Hoop-Marching-Snare-Sound/dp/B00DL4ZFFM/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid;=1475874698&sr;=...
Indalo Band | Adda & Practice Pad sessions | Deepto Amplified
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As most of us already know, Shadhin Uncut Practice Pad is a cool show. But it was cooler this Tuesday (2nd August '16) when CANCER and its Dying Friends performed LIVE. (A/C temp: 16 degrees; fan speed: max) The line up consists of: Syed Wadud Saadman Maheer Sinjan Saadat with our voices and noises. We played a very personal, self-absorbed setlist that we've been meaning to play for quite a while through our mutual, obsessive love for music. Also, our Sundarbrains are going away, has anyone noticed? SET LIST: 1. (02:36) "Forever Dolphin Love" by Connan Mockasin 2. (18:40) "Lucifer Sam" by Pink Floyd 3. (28:00) "Fugitive Air" by Of Montreal 4. (37:10) "I Try" by Saadman Maheer 5. (45:02) "Bassem Sabry" by Of Montreal 6. (52:50) "Sun King" by The Beatles 7. (01:03:21) "Its Not M...
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10" Double-Sided Pad from Reflexx: www.reflexx.co
SIR-RFS Webinar: Building a PAD Practice Presented by Dr. Paramjit "Romi" Chopra MD Founder, The Midwest Institute for Minimally Invasive Therapies Original Presentation Date: October 6, 2014 Building a PAD practice is an essential skill for IR trainees, this webinar will provide essential information on starting a PAD practice from a speaker with experience in both academics and private practice. The Society of Interventional Radiology (SIR) Resident, Fellow, and Student (RFS) Section regularly organizes live, interactive webinars that are free for in-training members. For more information, please visit: http://www.sirweb.org/rfs/clinical-education.shtml