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What the hell with me?

I'm not a lefthander but during all my life it's not comfortable me to play on left-placed rack tom - I always put it to the right... And when at mid 70's I put the second rack-tom I was happy immeasurably - after that noone could see my stupid arrangement... :D

Earlier I'd thought that I'm such only one mad old-fагteг, but sometimes I see a rare pics in the Net with righthander drummers which also playing on right-placed tom...

Did someone feels something similar?

Cheers,

George.

Posted on 11 years ago
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I worked with a drummer this weekend that set up just like that. As with most things percussion; if it works, do it.

In this particular case it does not make ergonomic sense to me but seeing as I am not you, then it does not matter one bit. Of course, with vintage drums your badge might be turned the wrong way. ;)

tnsquint
Very proud owner of a new Blaemire Snare 6.5 x 14 made by Jerry Jenkins "Drumjinx"
Posted on 11 years ago
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My grandfather played like that, and had his ride right in front of him. Also a pretty steep tilt to the snare, tipped down on the right. He didn't own a throne-made a box covered with foam and upholstery and would put that on whatever folding chairs were at the gig. The man died in '75 and yet all the little details are still in my head...

Posted on 11 years ago
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tevenson-sr:

Actually, that makes quite a lot of sense for a (presumably?) jazz drummer, playing mainly his ride cymbal and doing quick fills on the tom-toms. Hmm... I might try that...

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Posted on 11 years ago
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Correct me if I'm wrong but I could swear that some of the 50's-60's combo style drum sets came like that. Just bass snare and one tom mounted to the right.

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1963 Ludwig Downbeat Champagne Sparkle
1964 Leedy (Slingerland) Blue n Silver Duco
1964 Ludwig Club Date Sparkling Silver Pearl
1966 Ludwig Super Classic Sparkling Silver Pearl
1968 Gretsch round badge modern jazz orange stain
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1976 Ludwig Vistalite clear
1981 Gretsch SSB Gran Prix Rosewood
1987 Yamaha Turbo Tour Custom Mellow Yellow
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Posted on 11 years ago
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From clubdate64

Correct me if I'm wrong but I could swear that some of the 50's-60's combo style drum sets came like that. Just bass snare and one tom mounted to the right.

I don't know... But at 1971 when bassist (rip...) has led me into orchestra and ask to test me, the bandmaster's first words were -- Hey dude! Ok, but what're you doing, crazy woodpecker? Immediately put your tom properly !!

And some years later I have asked one aged drummer to give me some lessons, he firstly listened then sighed and said me --- Hmm..., you can play... But change your curved brains with tom !!...

George

Posted on 11 years ago
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George, just tell folks you're playing the bass drum turned around! DOH

Craig

fishwaltz
Posted on 11 years ago
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Haha, Craig..., an interesting thought ... and how what about legs... :)

My happyness is that tom-mount on all of my old BDs is exact centrally located - both relative to dia and to depth too... :D

George.

Posted on 11 years ago
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