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Drum Pad



Drum pads are a great learning tool to have around the house. They are an easy (and quiet) way to develop limb independence and practice your drum rudiments. If you keep your kit stored away until the band comes over, have it placed in the corner of a garage or just left it sitting in a dark room of the basement, then get yourself one.

There are many different types of pads for you to consider. I'll cover them below and then you'll have a chance to learn more about each one.



Bass Drum Impact Pads:Use these on your batter head to extend the life of your bass drum head. You can also acheive that clicking sound found in metal drumming.


Electronic Practice Pad:These are electronic tabletop pads that help you improve your rhythm and timing.


Electronic Drum Pads:Replace rubber pads on your electronic drum set or expand your electric kit by adding these to your module.


Drum Practice Pad:These place right on top of your acoustic drum set and deaden the sound for quieter practice.


Tabletop Drum Practice Pads:Single pads that can rest on a tabletop for practicing your stick technique and rudiments.



Padded Drumset:These are entirely padded drum sets that set up quickly and easily for quiet practice.





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