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Bass drum slide does NOT refer to the scary guy with the bass drum, its the term used to spell it out the annoying situation when your stop drum starts moving further and further from you with each stroke of one's bass drum pedal.

Creating your system on an excellent thick carpet or even a carpet that the spikes at the finish of your bass drum legs could sink their teeth into will generally speaking help keep bass drum slide at bay. (If your bass drum legs don't have spikes, replace them with ones that do. Any decent drum store will carry replacement bass drum legs at a fair price.)

Make certain your carpet is big enough to fit your whole system, as well as your throne. The weight of your human anatomy on the throne may help keep the bass drum from sliding away with the whole rug.

Change the drum is sleeping at a slight angle and the bass drum feet so that the front of the drum is an inch or two off the floor. This changes more of the drums weight onto the feet themselves and helps the look in more effectively, an end should be put by which to most bass drum creep problems.

Sometimes, specifically for those folks stopping the drum very difficult in loud conditions, establishing on a carpet is just not enough!

Here is an additional little key which will END bass drum creep problems.

Take a three foot long 2x4 piece of wood. I have some nice cloth fixed around it to create it look very, provide some protection to the drums, and prevent splinters. Now mark your carpet where you need the leading of one's bass drum to sit. Drill three quarter inch diameter holes through the wood one gap in the middle and one near each end.

Using some good, large, 1/4 inch thick and 2 inch units screws really secure the wood to your carpet at the front side of your bass drum. Make sure to put the flattest part of the bolt on the under side of the carpet which means that your carpet however sets pretty flat. So that it generally does not scratch up any great wooden floors that happen to be underneath the rug I also want to place a or two of gaffers record over the end of the bolt.

Now when you set up just slide leading of the bass drum right up from the bit of wood you have bolted to the carpet, and it'll perhaps not slide any more!

It is most effective if you receive the wood wide enough that the feet themselves really enhance against the wood block while it will continue to work fine with the rim of the drum against the wood block - only be sure to cover the wood with foam or thick cloth to stop the wood from harming the rim and lugs of your drum!

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