I shall strike thee about the head with whatever instrument I choose. ...I am the Archangel of Forex. So be it.
I am not concerned how the Forex market "plays" you... drummer-boy.
be careful how you post...you have met your match there... rhythm player.
Hey where are your drums? above your waste? or down real low....
I am not concerned how the Forex market "plays" you... drummer-boy.
be careful how you post...you have met your match there... rhythm player.
Hey where are your drums? above your waste? or down real low....
Quote from Surdo:
Get that post count up Boy!
BTW: A Surdo is played with a mallet not a stick.
http://members.cox.net/drum/surdos04.htm
Choice of Mallets
Mallets are almost as important as heads. Generally, a softer and larger mallet makes a mellower tone appropriate for lower drums; harder mallets provide a crisper, sharper sound with more overtones. For cortador and staccato, the firmer, smaller mallets give a faster response and cleaner sound.
Harder mallets are louder, so they are a good choice for outdoor events like parades.
Mallets come in many lengths from stubby to about 41cm (16"). Generally, the short ones are for drums worn over the shoulder. Medium work well for wearing a drum high at the waist. The long ones are for you samba-reggae players who wear your drums at knee-level.