Quick history- been in rock bands since the 70's- NEVER been told I'm too loud- in fact/ never had to mic me up until the 90's... now I'm in a 'cover band' and although the guitarist thinks I'm fine- 'OTHERS' think I am 'too loud' for our venues... (I'm over 60.... and too loud!....) -I've tried: smaller thinner cymbals, smaller drums -(26" bass to a 20"- 14" rack to 12") thinner sticks, damped heads, etc. NOTHING appeases them..... until.... I read an article about placing your hand ****her UP the stick to get less 'action' from the stroke to lessen the impact-// got me thinking - what to do to make less of a 'stroke'?...// I then cut off 5 inches of my 'normal' (large) stick -ProMark 747Nylon and rounded the end on a belt sander. The stick is now only about 11" long so I hold it at the very end/ BUT- even when I hit harder it 'lessens the blow' and it sounds quieter... I will continue to experiment/ use them LIVE- but have felt they give me the 'feel' I need- the thickness and body- but the length prevents the IMPACT and volume.... they may not allow the dexterity of longer sticks so I will address that if I find a big difference.... Has anybody done this and if so/ please help with evaluations-
I don't' WANT to be quieter but if the venue requires it -how can I have the IMPACT of my STYLE without the Volume...?
Again-the sticks are standard quality only cut down by 5" or so.... try it with old sticks and give me an evaluation please!-