Great idea. I have the same pedal. I’m in north Texas, and play with some folks down in the stockyards of Fort Worth. They play country and western songs lol. On the country songs I use a similar setup like yours for drum kit duty, but when they play an old school western song or a slow train beat, I play Cajon only. Im 43 with spinal arthritis and sometimes I lean back and my Cajon tilts back with me. I do this to make it easier when only playing the Cajon so I don’t have to lean over as much, but if my pedal was locked onto the Cajon, I don’t think I could. Try that with yours, see if it works and let me know. Love your vids!
Right on, thanks! That was the problem, I’d lean back a little while getting into it and the lack of weight up front on the pedal would allow it to slide out.
I know that there was somenone in the youtube universe that already made a video fixing this issue. Thanks a lot. 💪
Hope it helps! Seems like they would have a better plan for it by now?
Great idea. I have the same pedal. I’m in north Texas, and play with some folks down in the stockyards of Fort Worth. They play country and western songs lol. On the country songs I use a similar setup like yours for drum kit duty, but when they play an old school western song or a slow train beat, I play Cajon only. Im 43 with spinal arthritis and sometimes I lean back and my Cajon tilts back with me. I do this to make it easier when only playing the Cajon so I don’t have to lean over as much, but if my pedal was locked onto the Cajon, I don’t think I could. Try that with yours, see if it works and let me know. Love your vids!
Right on, thanks! That was the problem, I’d lean back a little while getting into it and the lack of weight up front on the pedal would allow it to slide out.
@@MacStevens the struggle is real
@@SwordCymbal79 it is
@@SwordCymbal79 how do you lean back now, as the pedal is tight to you cajon?
@@nookzter it’s not tight, it sits underneath the Cajon