As drummers we not only move our hands – the feet have a
job also. But how do I get thomann the instrument in front of my feet?
The answer for pedals is a 3/8” floor
plate with a 3/8”
bar. The
plate is simply fixed to the pedal and a cowbell, tambourine or groove block fixed on the
bar – and off you go. You can also get a special
plate for percussion instruments that can be connected with pedals.
Instruments with the 3/8”
coupling
can be played with your feet this way. By choosing the right beater you
can give the instrument your personal touch. Percussion with pedals is
most interesting as a multi pedal orchestration ( Thomas Lang says hello
J ) Most interesting in thomann this context are double
or even triple Fx pedals. Very complex ostinatos can be managed with
these. (that’s the “ how on earth is he doing that” effect)
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Meinl went one step further. With developing the Cabasa pedal Meinl employs a device that is not
hit
with a stick or beater but is rotated with the operation of the pedal.
Let’s see what the future holds for us. Maybe we soon see a foot guiro
or a foot shaker.
Let’s not forget the hihat.
Tambourines, mounted on the rod are thomann not new to us. A new
concept is Gibraltar’s “off time attachment”. When the pedal of the
hihat moves up a second set of hats are being closed. Instead of cymbals
one could imagine instruments like shaker or tambourine here as well.
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