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Shoes or no shoes?

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From Musicaldeath

Those shoes are ridiculous, although I have a pair of hot pink vans low tops that can compete haha.As for drumming. I prefer socks unless I'm playing heavy double bass. My Yamaha pedals are very smooth on the top nothing to dig into your feet, very comfortable.

Okay- let's see your Vans.

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Posted on 13 years ago
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From Sonorforlife2000

I also tried a pair of so called "drumming" shoes. They were actually not much better than socks. Albeit they were nice and light and airy, but they were missing the heavy thick soles Ive come to rely on. D' Drummer

I know the wife of the guy who designed those shoes...

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Posted on 13 years ago
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Lightweight flexible Pumas...or flip flops.

Speedcats work very well for me, actually.

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Posted on 13 years ago
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From GG Vintage

Several years ago my wife bought me a pair of Cole Haan "Drivers" (I think they were expensive??) to wear around the house in the evening and when we take long driving trips. Turns out they are excellent drummin' shoes. They have a very narrow sole so they don't jam in between the uprights on the Speed King and they are very soft and flexible...they work great.

Thin soles with a smooth transition from the heel so you can shift easier and make gas to brake transitions easy, right? Perfect drumming shoes.

Yes, Cole Haans are kinda expensive.

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Posted on 13 years ago
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From drowse49

Shoes for me. Like it's been said here, I don't like knocking my toes when I get a bit excited! I had a pair of boxers boots once. They were brilliant! And the kinda looked cool too.

Yep- those are brilliant for drumming.

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Posted on 13 years ago
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From pjn1375

Believe it or not... ballet slipper.

Elaborate on how to get a man-ish pair of ballet slippers. I can see those being good for drumming.

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Posted on 13 years ago
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From james

no shoes, but always with socks. i payed for this dearly once when my band played at CBGB's in NY. That stage was soaked from 30 years of blood, sweat, and god knows what else. The next time we played there i actually played with my shoes on. :Djames

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Posted on 13 years ago
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Indeed, some funny stories in this thread!:)

I prefer shoes. Even with motorbike-boots, when I ride on one of my bikes to rehearsals or gigs - but very light kind of racing boots, I must admit. Or whatever I wear at the moments of playing. Mostly sneakers.

Btw - don´t your socks/soles of your feet get awfully dirty? Most pedals are made of cast aluminium and everything that gets in contact with them becomes black, at least this is my experience with the pedals I´ve been/am using.

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Posted on 13 years ago
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wish i still had my "ol blue suede shoes" just right thin leather soles and soft suede uppers hardly a heal almost like bowling shoes but not..i think one of my ex's through them out after a gig when i came home the next afternoon hmmmm

"do anything but lay off of my blue suede shoes "

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Posted on 13 years ago
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From Lissy

Indeed, some funny stories in this thread!:)I prefer shoes. Even with motorbike-boots, when I ride on one of my bikes to rehearsals or gigs - but very light kind of racing boots, I must admit. Or whatever I wear at the moments of playing. Mostly sneakers.Btw - don´t your socks/soles of your feet get awfully dirty? Most pedals are made of cast aluminium and everything that gets in contact with them becomes black, at least this is my experience with the pedals I´ve been/am using.

TCX boots don't play terribly on the kit, but Sidis are pretty bad on a drum kit, IMO.

Yes, bare feet get pretty dirty on drum pedals.

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Posted on 13 years ago
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