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Old 07-31-2003
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How hard is everyone hitting their drums? I've always beat the hell out of 'em, but I just watched that Rolling Stones concert on HBO, and Charlie was carresing 'em, and it sounded GOOD! I know- it's in the wrist, the snap, the soundman, all that, I was just curious what everyone else thought.
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well the reason for that is because the drums had mics on em,so if you hit em soft the register loudly depending on the volume.

and/or he was probably hitting the rim of the snare
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pp is about 3/4" off the head. f is about 2.5". fff is usually about 4" off head. That is my general rule. I usually play about 3 inches above the snare. Yeah, hitting the snare with normal velocity but positioning it where it hits the rim also creates huge volume.
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