My biggest problem right now though is my neck, which has been strained from sleeping wrong, but the general stress of drumming with multiple drums has also compounded a general tightening
Obi wrote:My biggest problem right now though is my neck, which has been strained from sleeping wrong, but the general stress of drumming with multiple drums has also compounded a general tightening
Do you play seated or standing? If standing, adjust the height of your drums to accomodate LESS bending forward. If you play seated (I do) adjust the height of your stool and the angle of your quinto to give you the most reach with least amount of bending possible.
Take a gander at Yoni's post, it is well said.![]()
I would strongly recommend stretching exercises, also I highly
suggest "neck rolling".
On a final note, I will recommend "ambidextrous" playing. A lot of guys who play 3 drums often play just to one side (Poncho Sanchez style) while it is not "wrong" it does often create neck and back strain caused by continued bending to just one side. In other words it doesn't allow you to "sit up straight". ??? Also, the ability to play in both directions from center will help keep your muscles stretched and your neck relaxed.
Obi
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