dobro Well-known member Jan 11, 2015 #1 Question: Generally speaking, from the drummer's POV, toms go from left to right with the floor tom at the right end, right? Hat over on the left?
Question: Generally speaking, from the drummer's POV, toms go from left to right with the floor tom at the right end, right? Hat over on the left?
N NotThatBright New member Jan 11, 2015 #2 You got it, buddy. Don't get nervous... even I'm qualified to answer this one. Just don't ask me any questions about proper technique.
You got it, buddy. Don't get nervous... even I'm qualified to answer this one. Just don't ask me any questions about proper technique.
G Greg_L Banned Jan 11, 2015 #3 dobro said: Question: Generally speaking, from the drummer's POV, toms go from left to right with the floor tom at the right end, right? Hat over on the left? Click to expand... Not if the drummer is left-handed. Boom.
dobro said: Question: Generally speaking, from the drummer's POV, toms go from left to right with the floor tom at the right end, right? Hat over on the left? Click to expand... Not if the drummer is left-handed. Boom.
N NotThatBright New member Jan 11, 2015 #4 Greg_L said: Not if the drummer is left-handed. Boom. Click to expand... Must you humiliate me in a dobro thread?
Greg_L said: Not if the drummer is left-handed. Boom. Click to expand... Must you humiliate me in a dobro thread?
N NotThatBright New member Jan 11, 2015 #7 It's not that basic. I got it wrong. Someday I might wake up one morning and realize I've been left-handed my whole life.
It's not that basic. I got it wrong. Someday I might wake up one morning and realize I've been left-handed my whole life.
Simman Well-known member Jan 11, 2015 #8 I've seen kits set up all kinds of wacked out ways so I'm not sure left or right handed is really relevant. Go ahead, play this
I've seen kits set up all kinds of wacked out ways so I'm not sure left or right handed is really relevant. Go ahead, play this