As someone that’s into extreme metal drumming (blast beasts and the likes) I may need to pick this up. Playing with speed and accuracy is the biggest thing for me when learning how to play in this style and I feel like this will help me build on that strength. I haven’t been able to play my actual set because my family has a new dog that freaks out with loud sounds so any way to get my chops in the better
This pad is great for developing blast beats! That’s one of the things it has helped me with most. Now if only I could just get my feet up to get same speed as my hands 😂 Sorry to hear that you can’t play your set. I haven’t been able to play my set for a while either, so I’ve been trying to make the most out of a pad set up as well. It’s not the same, but it’s better than not playing at all. Best of luck my man!
Do you think moongel practice pad are not friendly for double stroke? As i saw some are saying the pad is a pain for push pull technique which it doesnt develop the skill yet it will harm our muscle Sorry about my english
Thanks for your question! I don’t think the moongel pad is inherently bad for double strokes or push pull finger technique, but it may require you to slightly change your technique or to work harder to bring the stick back up after striking the pad. However, this feels to me like the main purpose of a workout pad like this and I think that if you can get your doubles and push pull technique going on a pad with little to no rebound like this, then you’ll be flying on a real drum! And, if you introduce it to your practice routine a little at a time and warm up at slow tempos and gradually work your way to faster tempos, I don’t think you run the risk for injury. I hope this helps!
As someone that’s into extreme metal drumming (blast beasts and the likes) I may need to pick this up. Playing with speed and accuracy is the biggest thing for me when learning how to play in this style and I feel like this will help me build on that strength. I haven’t been able to play my actual set because my family has a new dog that freaks out with loud sounds so any way to get my chops in the better
This pad is great for developing blast beats! That’s one of the things it has helped me with most. Now if only I could just get my feet up to get same speed as my hands 😂 Sorry to hear that you can’t play your set. I haven’t been able to play my set for a while either, so I’ve been trying to make the most out of a pad set up as well. It’s not the same, but it’s better than not playing at all. Best of luck my man!
@@GeoffGattsDrums definitely same to you we drummers will always find a way to keep hitting the skins
@@n3crowarlvckmy dogs hear the kick and boom they’re gone 😬
Great video, thanks for the break down
Thanks for watching!
Do you think moongel practice pad are not friendly for double stroke? As i saw some are saying the pad is a pain for push pull technique which it doesnt develop the skill yet it will harm our muscle
Sorry about my english
Thanks for your question! I don’t think the moongel pad is inherently bad for double strokes or push pull finger technique, but it may require you to slightly change your technique or to work harder to bring the stick back up after striking the pad. However, this feels to me like the main purpose of a workout pad like this and I think that if you can get your doubles and push pull technique going on a pad with little to no rebound like this, then you’ll be flying on a real drum! And, if you introduce it to your practice routine a little at a time and warm up at slow tempos and gradually work your way to faster tempos, I don’t think you run the risk for injury. I hope this helps!
This pad is like lifting weights for drummers
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