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#145837 - 10/10/07 04:41 PM
Re: grip poll
[Re: WorstDLineEver]
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Registered: 07/26/04
Loc: Hattiesburg, MS (USM)
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As far as being unique, that seems sort of silly to me. Every single instrument is unque. Snares are the main voice of the drumline, if you will. I think that's pretty unique.
Yes, for sound quality, the snare drum is extremely unique, but when I refer to uniqueness, I'm referring to uniqueness of the grip, not the way it sounds. Tenors play matched, snares play traditional, and basses play they're own specialized form of matched grip. Sorry for the misunderstanding 
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#145838 - 10/10/07 06:13 PM
Re: grip poll
[Re: lzd1991]
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I use matched grip. I grew up as a drumset player, i was trained that way for 3 years before i ever stepped into the marching world.
Our drumline program sticks with matched grip so that year after year, members can be switched to any instrument without going through the proccess of learning different technique wise. You can't make trad a universal thing in a battery, but matched is, so thats why we go with it.
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#145841 - 11/05/07 06:51 PM
Re: grip poll
[Re: TheOne]
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Registered: 11/01/06
Loc: Columbus, Ohio
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Ummm...my snare is level. How 'bout yours? In fact you have to get special attachments or adjust your drum carrier attachments (on Pearl and Yamaha) to sit cockeyed to have them tilted -- which is adjusting the instrument to the grip -- unless you use a sling instead of a carrier. Thus, I'll continue to happily use (and encourage the use of) matched grip thank-you-very-much.
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#145842 - 11/11/07 03:23 PM
Re: grip poll
[Re: DRUMS11]
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When I first transfered from one high school to another, I was forced to switch from matched to traditional. But ever since that switch, I've been playing trad. I'll practice matched every once in a while but it just doesn't feel 'right'. I'm not really saying that trad is better, just saying that's what I've become used to.
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#145843 - 11/20/07 12:43 PM
Re: grip poll
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I play both, but I am more just learning traditional. I have discovered that both grips actually give a different sound. Playing jazz on the set, for example, with a matched grip just doesn't seem to create that much needed feel and tone that is signature of the style. Traditional seems to give me a lighter touch and sound that is not possible with matched.
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#167644 - 07/14/08 12:21 PM
Re: grip poll
[Re: lzd1991]
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Registered: 07/10/08
Loc: San Diego, California
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i believe traditional looks better. when i see lines playing matched, i just go "why?"
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Freshman Year: (07-08) "Welcome To The Show"- Marimba "Opeth in Wonderland"- 2nd Bass
Sophomore Year: (08-09) "Jekyll & Hyde"- Tenors
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#169406 - 08/10/08 08:29 PM
Re: grip poll
[Re: Percussionisto]
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Registered: 07/10/08
Loc: San Diego, California
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somebody had a very good point on another topic about playing matched. were supposed to be even with both hands and you can achieve that easier playing matched. and why play traditional when most drums arent tilted? because its bad asss thats why.
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Grossmont High School
Freshman Year: (07-08) "Welcome To The Show"- Marimba "Opeth in Wonderland"- 2nd Bass
Sophomore Year: (08-09) "Jekyll & Hyde"- Tenors
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