by jorge » Wed Jun 27, 2007 4:39 am
I don't think you can perfect your slap from seeing it demonstrated either on video or live. The hand movements are too fast and too subtle to see clearly. Slight differences, too subtle to see, in how you hit the drum can make a major difference in the sound. First get a basic idea from watching good drummers in person or on video. From that point on, the best way I know is to sit there every day with your drum and just practice your slaps for 5 or 10 minutes, one hand at a time, varying your technique a little at a time and LISTENING to how it sounds. Pay attention to the ones that sound just right (you WILL get some) and try to duplicate them. Do it when your family and neighbors are out, it is fun to do, but not fun to listen to. You will get it, but expect it to take time. Took me a couple of months to get close, and then a few more years to really feel I could control the sound. Now, after 35 years playing, I get nice sounding slaps ALMOST all the time, on most drums, with most tunings. Like other musical instruments, there is a real art to it. If it was easy, it wouldn't fascinate us so much!