by thomas newton » Fri Aug 06, 2010 1:40 pm
Hi kpanlogo,
on thumbs:
It isn't possible to always hold your thumbs rigidly out of the way as I'm sure you know so I try to hold them in a relaxed attitude, somewhat lifted but not so tense that the shape of the rest of my hand changes. As my hands got conditioned to it they got more fixed in that position without being tense.
Also, I try to play my open tone further towards the centre of the drum than many people might advise, with the bearing edge more towards my palm. This helps keep the thumb out of the way and I find a better sound there as well.
Also (2), I strive to play from the wrist and it stands to reason to me that my thumb doesn't travel as fast, far or as forcefully when the pivot is at my wrist, as it would if the pivot was at my elbow.
Also (3), I play on top, wrist above the bearing edge. That helps too.
Drums, hands, techniques, advice etc may differ widely but this is my experience as a relative noob with no thumb trouble.
I'm in uk too, as are others here.
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