The One Secret to Getting that Low End Kick Drum Sound
In this video, you will learn "The One Secret to Getting that Low End Kick Drum Sound". Reggae music is largely focused on bass and drums. The reggae kick drum plays a very important role in reggae music. Getting that sweet low end sound is key. How you muffle and tune your kick drum will determine how much low end you get.
This video goes over a comparison between three methods of kick drum muffling:
1. Using no muffling inside the drum
2. Using a pillow
3. Using a bag of rice
The first song played in this video is Reggaddiction's Reggae Remix of Neil Young's "A Man Needs a Maid". The second song that is played along to on the drums is Reggaddiction's Reggae Remix of Neil Young's "Harvest". Both songs can be found on Reggaddiction's "Ganja Harvest" album on
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The One Secret to Getting that Low End Kick Drum Sound
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