the idea for a double bass kit came from the jass drummer Louie Bellson who thought of it in school. Double bass drum kits were first used in jazz by the likes of Ray McKinley and Ed Shaughnessey. They were made popular by drummers like Kieth Moon (The Who), Ginger Baker (Cream) and Nick Mason (Pink Floyd).
1874
William F. Ludwig designed the bass drum pedal in 1909.
yes
There are two options: If you are talking about bass drum. . .Two bass drums with a pedal attached to eachA single bass drum with a double bass pedalIf you are talking about upright double bass, it can be plucked with the fingers, or bowed.
By playing two bass drums really fast, or one bass drum with a double pedal.
The price of the double bass drum pedal that one will purchase will be dependent on which brand of drum pedal one purchases. For example, the Pearl P902 costs $140.00, however Mapex P500TW will cost $80.00
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Some drummers use a double bass pedal to get faster beats on the bass drum, one after another by alternating feet. It goes with playing different styles of music, typically metal.
a masters in enginearing or 2 bass drums and 2 pedles and tune them the same.
NO, the high hat petal opens and closes the high hats. As were the bass pedal hits the bass drum.
Yes if you don't connect it, your pedal will slide around. I'm assuming that you know how to connect it. But if not, You place the bass drum on top of the little platform and you have a lug on your pedal, you tighten this pretty much as tight as you can. Your bass drum pedal is officially SECURE!
it's for the bass drum.