How To Fix And Adjust Your Bass Drum Pedal

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  • Опубликовано: 20 янв 2025

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  • @catlord69
    @catlord69 3 года назад +66

    I am really surprised at the level of quality this guide provides. Short intro, overview of required tools and common problems presented on multiple common pedals. Very well done, textbook guide for sure

    • @BeatmastersGuild
      @BeatmastersGuild  3 года назад +4

      @Matej Petras that's great to hear! Thank you very much

  • @KDuq
    @KDuq 10 месяцев назад +7

    I cannot tell you how many videos I watched trying to figure out the angle of attack directions. So clear and to the point. Thank you so much.

    • @BeatmastersGuild
      @BeatmastersGuild  10 месяцев назад

      That's brilliant! Always good to hear that it's been helpful. Thanks for watching

    • @deborahmawume-ablordey5222
      @deborahmawume-ablordey5222 2 месяца назад

      This was really helpful when I was trying to figure out the angle of attack directions

  • @G259-y9z
    @G259-y9z 2 года назад +13

    having the timestamps with captions are super helpful

    • @BeatmastersGuild
      @BeatmastersGuild  2 года назад +1

      Yeah they definitely help on a video. Thanks for watching

  • @harppsricprince
    @harppsricprince Год назад +5

    The best guide on RUclips 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
    Short and informative

  • @polpebenito7987
    @polpebenito7987 6 месяцев назад +1

    This was the first video that I watched about fixing my foot pedal I'm not lying this video is amazing of how simple this video was and it was super duper helpful and I'm just a kid thanks again for your explanation

  • @MikkaNikaa
    @MikkaNikaa Год назад +2

    This is the perfect video. No 20+ minutes of introduction. Straight to the point thank you very much sir!

  • @soulstalgiarecords77740
    @soulstalgiarecords77740 2 года назад +7

    Many thanks for this video... I finally learnt how to get the best out of my kick drum and pedal. Just done adjusting it perfectly to my comfort and speed, etc... Many thanks!!

  • @KarsonTraue-dj1oh
    @KarsonTraue-dj1oh 3 месяца назад +1

    Thank you so much for that I couldn’t figure out how to fix mine and I watched tons and tons of videos but none of them listed the issue mine was having you saved me a lot of time. It was the angel of attack it was way to far forward

    • @BeatmastersGuild
      @BeatmastersGuild  3 месяца назад

      @@KarsonTraue-dj1oh Awesome! I'm glad the vid helped. thanks for letting me know.

  • @drumbyte
    @drumbyte Год назад +1

    Great job explaining everything at a level that even a dummy like me can understand! Thank you!

  • @DJBRIDGER
    @DJBRIDGER Год назад +1

    Thanks for posting this article. This helped me identify and resolve a drum pedal issue really quickly. Much appreciated.

    • @BeatmastersGuild
      @BeatmastersGuild  Год назад

      That's what we were hoping for, so it's great to hear it helped. Thanks for watching

  • @sativasara5898
    @sativasara5898 2 года назад +2

    Super helpful. Thank you. Fixed my kiddos set super quick.

  • @shriyamishra7
    @shriyamishra7 3 года назад +10

    Woah!! Really helpful!!! Thank you so much!! I wasn't able to play it well now I'm sure gonna be! Thanks!! 🥁🥁🤟🏻🔥

    • @BeatmastersGuild
      @BeatmastersGuild  3 года назад

      Thanks for the nice comment, Shriya. Glad it was helpful!

  • @guillermolopez1377
    @guillermolopez1377 Месяц назад

    Thank you so much Im a beginner and this really helped me with my electric kit tension was explained very well step by step to fix my problem.

  • @theduuuude3967
    @theduuuude3967 Год назад +1

    I just needed to adjust the peddle as it kept falling off, it didn’t even occur to me that even the peddle would need an adjusting-
    Thank you for the helpful guide! Happy drumming!

    • @BeatmastersGuild
      @BeatmastersGuild  Год назад +1

      Yeah it's surprising how much better it can feel to play when your pedals have been adjusted to how you like them. Thanks for watching

  • @kuntalsen8385
    @kuntalsen8385 3 года назад +3

    Wow !!!! nicely explained all the nuances of the bass drum. My kit is going to reach my address in the next few days so I'm super excited about it and this video added to my knowledge on how to assemble the foot pedal & the bass drums. Thanks a ton for all the information. May God Bless you abundantly.

    • @BeatmastersGuild
      @BeatmastersGuild  3 года назад

      @KuntalSen Thanks very much! It's great to hear that the video has been helpful. Enjoy your drumming. Cheers. Pete

    • @paulaeden5934
      @paulaeden5934 3 года назад +1

      @@BeatmastersGuild hi..I noticed your bass drum legs? Were angled just straight down? Most drummers have them more out front..does this matter? Thanks

    • @BeatmastersGuild
      @BeatmastersGuild  3 года назад

      @@paulaeden5934 my bass drum spurs do look straight down in the video, but they are angled slightly forward - it's hard to tell in the video. It's also partly down to the style of this drum - it's a 1990's Premier Signia and the bass drum spur design has a fixed position to set to which isn't angled as far forward as modern kits. Most modern kits allow you to angle the spurs further forwards than these which is better. This will help to keep the bass drum anchored to the floor when you're playing. Just make sure they're not angled too far. Hope this helps. Thanks for watching.

  • @GeloAlcantara
    @GeloAlcantara 3 года назад +4

    Awesome. Very helpful for every beginner drummer to teaching and drum techs too!

  • @crazycolin7882
    @crazycolin7882 2 года назад +3

    Thank you so much I've been trying to fix some things but I didn't know how until now

  • @timester3030
    @timester3030 Год назад

    dude, you saved me. Insanely good even years later.

  • @thepuppetkingdomofficialyo350
    @thepuppetkingdomofficialyo350 2 года назад +2

    Thanks so much for this video! It really helped me out!!!

  • @spencerwcp
    @spencerwcp 2 года назад +1

    Finally a good video on this, thank you

  • @shawnharrison2965
    @shawnharrison2965 11 месяцев назад +1

    NIce, as a new drummer I found it both helpful and useful, thanks!

    • @BeatmastersGuild
      @BeatmastersGuild  11 месяцев назад +1

      That's great to hear. Welcome aboard, let me know if you get stuck and have any questions. Happy drumming Shawn

    • @shawnharrison2965
      @shawnharrison2965 11 месяцев назад

      @@BeatmastersGuild Careful. as a newb my ignorance is vast, at the start is seems like Everest, just trying to take small steps and you helped.

  • @anibuforger9595
    @anibuforger9595 2 года назад +1

    Naga manu - from NagaLand.. thank you for ur explanation .. i almost thought my drum kick was spoilt ..but ur explanation saved me from buying a kick unnecessarily .. thank u so much for ur detailed information

  • @jimnim3175
    @jimnim3175 3 года назад +2

    Really an awesome video .Found this a helpful one. Thank you very much

  • @therager4401
    @therager4401 3 года назад +2

    Great thank you. Any tips on how to fix a rusty single pedal chain? I have a Yamaha pedal almost identical to the one in this video and the single chain is a little rusty. Thanks

    • @BeatmastersGuild
      @BeatmastersGuild  3 года назад

      @Dan Christian It's well worth oiling the moving parts on any pedal that gets regular use - chain, heel plate hinge and bearings on the axle etc. But If you have the time, you can disassemble the pedal completely and soak the metal parts in white vinegar for a day or two to remove the rust (it might remove paint too though), then put it back together and oil the parts mentioned above. If the pedal has been heavily used and has a lot of play in the bearings, then they can be replaced fairly cheaply if needs be and you may even be able to find a replacement chain on eBay. Good luck with the restoration.

  • @GimmieCookie
    @GimmieCookie Год назад

    That was a lot of help thank you! I fixed my beater!

  • @alexsmith7166
    @alexsmith7166 3 года назад +3

    Just what I was looking for cheers!

  • @ZakTheGuy
    @ZakTheGuy Год назад

    HOLY SHIT THANK YOU. My pedal kept slamming into the nut underneath of it and it was driving me crazy; I just needed to adjust the angle of my beater. Awesome guide!

  • @abrahamfigz6585
    @abrahamfigz6585 Год назад +1

    Thanks man. Many vids don't mention the Allen key adjustments on tightening pedal stick\chain holder

  • @jordonpolete7381
    @jordonpolete7381 Год назад +3

    How do I adjust the high of the kick pedal I moved it up and down the chain before but don't remember how I did it!😂

    • @BeatmastersGuild
      @BeatmastersGuild  Год назад +2

      It can be adjusted using the drum key fitting that I point to at 1:01 in the video. Loosen that screw off and slide the beater up or down to the desired height

  • @rebekahcannon6335
    @rebekahcannon6335 2 года назад +1

    Thank you! This fixed my problem!

    • @BeatmastersGuild
      @BeatmastersGuild  2 года назад

      @Rebekah Cannon glad it was useful. Thanks for watching

  • @ecclairmayo4153
    @ecclairmayo4153 Год назад +1

    You saved me money! Thank you very much. Subbed😎

  • @kade4493
    @kade4493 Месяц назад

    Thank you so much i believe this will fix a problem i have been having!

  • @RafaParkoureiro
    @RafaParkoureiro Год назад +1

    ONLY VIDEO that helped me! Thanks

  • @onkarsharma8197
    @onkarsharma8197 Год назад

    Spring tension baby. You da' man. Thank you. Signed, Novice Drummer

  • @obyatumonyogo5906
    @obyatumonyogo5906 2 года назад +2

    Thanks.the thing keeps on falling when I drum

    • @BeatmastersGuild
      @BeatmastersGuild  2 года назад

      That's quite a common problem for sure. Thanks for watching

  • @MissStephGrace
    @MissStephGrace 2 года назад +2

    Super helpful video - thank you! :)

    • @BeatmastersGuild
      @BeatmastersGuild  2 года назад +1

      @Steph Grace thank you. Glad it helped

    • @MissStephGrace
      @MissStephGrace 2 года назад +1

      @@BeatmastersGuild It totally did! Informative, clear and just at the right pace. Would love to see more videos if you have any other tips :)

    • @BeatmastersGuild
      @BeatmastersGuild  2 года назад

      @@MissStephGrace really glad to hear that, thank you, very kind of you. Yes there are many more videos in the pipeline. Lots of how-to's and lesson content too. Watch this space

  • @larryprice6321
    @larryprice6321 3 года назад +2

    Thanks , I did enjoy as I have just recently started playing. 😀

    • @BeatmastersGuild
      @BeatmastersGuild  3 года назад +1

      Good for you Larry. Best of luck with your drumming! I'll be doing some beginners lessons soon, so stay tuned and let me know if you have any questions

    • @larryprice6321
      @larryprice6321 3 года назад

      @@BeatmastersGuild I'll be watching thanks

  • @gatlinproduction
    @gatlinproduction 2 года назад +1

    Question 🙋‍♀️. Would it be wise to spray a little DW 40 on to your chain if it’s making to much noise. I using the DW foot pedal and it sounds noise and rather hard to push down. I play on other drummers Kit and it’s like there pedals are just flowing and I can easily play doubles in a heart beat.

    • @BeatmastersGuild
      @BeatmastersGuild  2 года назад +1

      @gatlinproduction yes using WD40 or similar is always a good idea to keep things moving freely. However, if your pedal isn't moving well and it's not because of a spring tension issue, then it could be that the bearings for the axle have worn out and become clogged up with debris which slows movement down and makes the pedal noisier. Try oiling every moving part - spring, chain bearings and hinge where the heel plate is and see if that makes a difference first before looking at replacing bearings. I think that DW do sell them seperately though if you need to replace them. Hope you get is sorted.

    • @Dragonwitmatches
      @Dragonwitmatches 9 месяцев назад

      I seen another video where a guy said not to use wd40 I think he said to use lithium grease but I honestly don’t know

  • @gabrielbueno5640
    @gabrielbueno5640 3 года назад +2

    thank you very much! this was very helpful.

    • @BeatmastersGuild
      @BeatmastersGuild  3 года назад

      That's great to hear. Thanks Gabriel. Happy drumming

  • @tomnewell4319
    @tomnewell4319 3 года назад +2

    Super helpful, just what I was after! Thanks Pete

  • @garytheobald961
    @garytheobald961 День назад

    Really helpful - thank you.

  • @stephenmumblez
    @stephenmumblez 3 месяца назад

    This videos amazing, thank you! I have an issue on my electric drum kit where the beater keeps FLYING out of the pedal. I tighten the one little screw as much as I can and it still continues to fly out or come loose. Not sure what to do to fix it.

    • @BeatmastersGuild
      @BeatmastersGuild  3 месяца назад

      @@stephenmumblez thanks for watching Stephen. This problem sounds like the beater shaft diameter is too small and not tightening up properly in the hole? When the screw is backed off (loose), does the beater shaft have a fair bit of play (wobble) in the housing? If so this could be because it's too small for the pedal.
      If not, it could be that the screw or hole is cross-threaded, or 'threaded' as some say? meaning that it will not tighten up properly no matter how much you tighten it.
      If it's not either of those above issues, then perhaps the beater shaft isn't set far enough down for the screw thread to make contact with it? Check that the screw goes far enough in to make contact
      Best of luck solving this. Replacement parts are available for most makes of pedals, so hopefully you'll get to the bottom of it. Cheers. Pete

  • @poolpartyjacob
    @poolpartyjacob Год назад +1

    I have the e kit Simmons titan 50 and am using the pedal that comes with, and if I’m playing a decent amount the beater angle adjuster attached to the spring just slides off and I keep trying to tighten the thing but it still happens :(
    Think I probably just need a higher end pedal and want a double kick pedal anyways

    • @BeatmastersGuild
      @BeatmastersGuild  11 месяцев назад +1

      You could always try using a drop of loctite or similar thread lock fluid to hold it in the position that you want it - once you've got it in the right position for you obviously. Failing that, an upgraded pedal will definitely make a difference. It'll feel nicer to play too.

    • @poolpartyjacob
      @poolpartyjacob 11 месяцев назад +1

      @@BeatmastersGuild oh yeah, true! Thanks for the recommendation :). I was talking with a guitar center worker who I’ve sorta known from the store for a while who recommended (for me not wanting to spend d a lot) tama iron cobra 200 or DW 2000 so I might invest soon!

    • @BeatmastersGuild
      @BeatmastersGuild  11 месяцев назад +1

      @@poolpartyjacob they're both good pedals. You'll notice a difference if you do upgrade. Good luck and happy drumming

  • @spottedredvideo
    @spottedredvideo 8 месяцев назад +1

    Thank you so much for the help!

  • @DrumN4Jesus
    @DrumN4Jesus 11 месяцев назад +1

    Really great video! Thanks so much.
    I have a DW9000 kick pedal. I clamp it to the hoop dead center but my beater strikes just slightly to the right of dead center. Is that normal? The pedal is centered and brand new. My SJC custom kit is brand new as well.

    • @BeatmastersGuild
      @BeatmastersGuild  11 месяцев назад

      Firstly, what a great set up! Dw5000 pedal with a SJC custom kit!? - I bet that's fantastic! As for the beater position, don't worry too much. It's quite normal for the beater to hit just off dead centre, especially on smaller bass drums. The 5000 pedals, although excellent, are slightly harder to position in my opinion than some other makes. You can adjust the beater holder on the axle and slide it along (left or right ) a bit if you need (think it's an hex key adjustment just underneath) but a tiny bit off centre is generally ok. Thank you for watching and enjoy the new kit!

    • @DrumN4Jesus
      @DrumN4Jesus 11 месяцев назад

      Oh yeah. It’s a beautiful setup. I’ll be 40 soon and I’ve always wanted to customize my own kit. I’m grateful for it no doubt. Thank you so much for the detailed reply. I figured it’s probably nothing to be concerned about, it’s just the OCD side of me wanting it to be in the center. lol. I actually have the DW 9000 pedal not the 5000 and I can’t really figure out how to adjust the cam position horizontally but if you think it’s nothing to worry about and I’m not missing out on any punch then I’ll leave it for now. Thank you kindly good sir.

    • @BeatmastersGuild
      @BeatmastersGuild  11 месяцев назад

      @@DrumN4Jesus oh yeah, I've just re-read it and saw that it was a 9000 pedal you have, not the 5000, sorry. I'm not so familiar with that model as I don't have one, but a quick look online myself and I couldn't see an obvious way of adjusting the beater position L-R on the axle, so it might be difficult to get dead-centre alignment. The main thing to consider, is the sound and the feel of it - if the pedal feels good to play and the sound is good, then I wouldn't worry too much. After all, concert bass drums aren't played dead-centre and it's less-critical on an acoustic kit than it is on an electric kit (for triggering consistency reasons). As long as it isn't miles off! Happy drumming and enjoy the great set up you've got! Thanks for watching

  • @DrumN4Jesus
    @DrumN4Jesus 11 месяцев назад +1

    Also, the reso side of the kick is just slightly raised where I can just slide my hand underneath. The kick is level as I checked it with a level to make sure.

    • @BeatmastersGuild
      @BeatmastersGuild  11 месяцев назад

      That's thorough. I wouldn't worry too much about the beater position then (provided that it's not too far off centre)

  • @paqmococu
    @paqmococu 2 года назад +5

    I've not seen a better introduction and refinement of a bass drum pedal assortment for all percussionists from beginners to PRO! Would love to see a double kick pedal setup in a future video (excuse if you already have one) 😁

    • @BeatmastersGuild
      @BeatmastersGuild  2 года назад

      Thanks very much for your kind comment. This was my first video so it's great to hear that it's going down well. I may well do a double pedal set-up guide video at some point if there's enough demand for it. Thanks for watching. Pete

  • @cianosbach
    @cianosbach 2 года назад +1

    Nice video, like your style!

  • @josiahbown462
    @josiahbown462 3 года назад +1

    Does any pedal fit any beater?

    • @BeatmastersGuild
      @BeatmastersGuild  3 года назад +2

      @JosiahBown most beaters have a shaft diameter of 6mm or 1/4", so yes they should fit most standard pedals. It's worth checking pedal maker's info to make sure though

  • @chrismills2192
    @chrismills2192 3 месяца назад +1

    Brilliant video, but I'd hoped for a different issue. My 18-month-old pedal used to act exactly as I pushed it, however it has begun to give me little double-beat. Usually when I'm not paying attention. The issue is new though. Any ideas?

    • @BeatmastersGuild
      @BeatmastersGuild  3 месяца назад

      @@chrismills2192 thanks for watching. I'd say that it's either that there is play in the shaft ( something has come loose for instance on either the axle or the beater holder - or have you changed spring tension settings?), or it might possibly be technique-based. If you really concentrate on what you're playing does the double-hit still happen? Have you changed your technique or even your foot position at all? (Heel up/heel down/position on the footboard/burying the beater in the drum head etc). These things can easily result in a double-hit

  • @rik-keymusic160
    @rik-keymusic160 Год назад +1

    Does anyone know out of what material the foot pedal is made of ? Is it aluminum or another alloy??

    • @BeatmastersGuild
      @BeatmastersGuild  Год назад +1

      As far as I know, they are cast metal. Die cast probably, or some type of alloy. It's a surprisingly weak material, which is why they often break or crack. More expensive pedals are less likely to break than the cheaper ones

  • @mingbolu2868
    @mingbolu2868 2 месяца назад

    Thank you bro you helped me so much ❤

  • @halftimedeus8871
    @halftimedeus8871 10 месяцев назад +1

    Great video, thanks a lot!

  • @glensutherland1103
    @glensutherland1103 3 месяца назад +1

    Very helpful THANX!!!

    • @BeatmastersGuild
      @BeatmastersGuild  2 месяца назад

      @@glensutherland1103 you're welcome Glen. Thanks for watching.

  • @lxke4845
    @lxke4845 8 месяцев назад +1

    i can’t unscrew the bottom but on the spring to move it up and down i’ve tried everything but it won’t budge

    • @BeatmastersGuild
      @BeatmastersGuild  8 месяцев назад

      That's annoying. Assuming that it's just one nut - and not two nuts done up tight against each other - then It might just have been over tightened, in which case, finding a suitable sized mini wrench or spanner will help to undo it. Make sure you're turning the correct way to undo. If it still won't undo, then. Maybe try a drop of penetrating oil first, let it soak in and it will soften it up - you may need to reapply a few times. If you do get it undone, clean the oil off the threads before reassambling.
      If you're really desperate to get it off and adjust it, then you may be able to just cut it off with a hacksaw and buy a new spring and nut assembly and fit it. Make sure to check compatibility first though. If it's a Cheap pedal though then it would be better and cheaper to just upgrade the pedal, even if it's a second hand one. Good luck with the fix. Thanks for watching

  • @jordonpolete7381
    @jordonpolete7381 7 месяцев назад

    What size lock nut do you have for the top of the spring tension I have a speed King and mine did not cone with one!

    • @BeatmastersGuild
      @BeatmastersGuild  7 месяцев назад +1

      I'm not sure what the thread size is exactly but I'd guess it's either 6mm or 8mm. You could contact Ludwig and see if they'll send you one, but it'll probably be more expensive. Alternatively, buy yourself a set of assorted nuts (and bolts too maybe) and you'll be able to get a 6mm or 8mm to match. Maybe even try a hardware store.

    • @BeatmastersGuild
      @BeatmastersGuild  7 месяцев назад +1

      Saying that, check to see if you have two nuts locked up together on the bottom of the spring assembly threaded bar

  • @brandenlikesbeer
    @brandenlikesbeer 2 года назад +1

    Any tips on calming a bouncing beater? Feel like I've tried every pedal setting imaginable.. Have a port in my resonate head and both heads are tuned barely past finger tight... any clue why I'm still plagued with beater bounce?
    Kick drum is a smaller 20''x10" - however this is something I've always struggled with even on past kits.

    • @BeatmastersGuild
      @BeatmastersGuild  2 года назад

      @brandenlikesbeer if you've tried every pedal setting and it's still happening, then it could be a technique issue. But try setting the spring tension very low and see if it still happens (you wouldn't necessarily leave it set low - it's just an experiment to test it out). Are you playing heel up or heel down on the pedal? That can have an affect - does it increase with louder playing for instance. My experience of teaching people with double-triggering issues is that it's sometimes down to tension in the leg (and often whole body too). Try burying the beater into the head when you play simple beats and see if you can make one really solid, and defined note.
      Worth double checking that the pedal isn't bottoming out on the wing screw underneath by the way, or hitting the drum at an angle past where it's intended to because the drum isn't angled up enough at the reso side. Check the height of the bass drum spurs to make sure the drum is in a comfortable position for the beater to hit it. Not too high off the ground and not too low. Good luck. Hope you can resolve

  • @albinussoniapushparaj9034
    @albinussoniapushparaj9034 Год назад +1

    Very helpful video

  • @marlyn2899
    @marlyn2899 9 месяцев назад

    The beater that I use does double inputs when I mean to only hit once. It sorta bounces with each input. Not sure how to fix this. I have a Alesis nitro max 2nd gen

    • @BeatmastersGuild
      @BeatmastersGuild  9 месяцев назад

      Without seeing and hearing it it's hard to tell exactly, but could be a few things; firstly the spring tension could be set too tight, or the sensitivity threshold setting in the module or 'brain' is set too high and it's double triggering, or finally, it could potentially be a technique issue - where you place your foot on the footboard and how you play (heel up or down etc) all makes a difference. Do you get the same issue on an acoustic kit? If so, it might be technique, if not, it'll be the wrong spring tension, angle of attack and/or module threshold setting. Good luck, hope you solve it either way

    • @marlyn2899
      @marlyn2899 9 месяцев назад +1

      @@BeatmastersGuild I adjusted the spring tension and now feels WAY better! Thanks! 🙏

  • @Ch-sy
    @Ch-sy 6 месяцев назад

    This really helped thanks❤

  • @ubiras1000
    @ubiras1000 3 года назад +1

    though looks basic but useful video especially for beginner. does the reso side of the bass drum need to be elevated? any reason for that?

    • @BeatmastersGuild
      @BeatmastersGuild  3 года назад +1

      Hi @FretBunch There's a few reasons to elevate the reso side of the bass drum. Firstly, it creates a better point of contact for the beater on the batter head, essentially meaning that the beater can hit the head without the pedal's footboard bottoming out and fouling on the rails or hoop-mount wing screw. Secondly, the elevated reso head increases the resonance of the drum slightly (less contact with the floor) and thirdly, it allows the bass drum spurs to have a better grip on the carpet and stop the drum sliding forward when being played. (obviously you twist to select rubber feet if playing on a hard floor surface.) Hope this info helps, thanks for taking the time to watch. Cheers

    • @ubiras1000
      @ubiras1000 3 года назад +1

      @@BeatmastersGuild thanks for the answer Sir. 👍

  • @jordonpolete7381
    @jordonpolete7381 9 месяцев назад

    I appreciate you helping me out I have a new problem though now! Anytime I use my kick drum pedal it keeps detaching from the kick drum is that because it's not clamping down all the way?

    • @BeatmastersGuild
      @BeatmastersGuild  9 месяцев назад

      Most likely to be the clamp coming undone yes, check the clamp is tightening properly. You may need a hoop protector strip on the hoop too if the clamp doesn't tighten up properly. but also check that the angle of the bass drum is correct too - not too steep or wonky. What type of pedal is it? Is it like the basic one I show here with a flat bar underneath it? Or is it like the other two I show with rails underneath

    • @jordonpolete7381
      @jordonpolete7381 9 месяцев назад

      Mine's the inch level one the first one you show in the video when you go through them!

    • @BeatmastersGuild
      @BeatmastersGuild  9 месяцев назад +1

      @@jordonpolete7381 in that case you need to make sure that the flat bar underneath is attached to the clamp properly, before you tighten the clamp down onto the hoop. If you have done that and it still comes away, then I would strongly suggest a cheap second hand upgrade would make a massive difference to your playing and enjoyment of it. There's loads of bargains on gumtree/marketplace etc and you can probably pick up a decent make mind range pedal by the likes of tama, pearl, Mapex, sonor, Gibraltar etc, nice and cheap. It's definitely worth it. Those really cheap pedals are notoriously bad for falling apart in every way, they're also horrible to play on

  • @lukesargeant9294
    @lukesargeant9294 3 года назад +3

    Great video. Thanks a lot. Would it be the same for a double bass drum kicker?

    • @BeatmastersGuild
      @BeatmastersGuild  3 года назад

      Hi, Luke, yes the same techniques will apply to setting up a double bass drum pedal. Just remember to set the same spring tension and angle of attack on both pedals. Cheers

  • @lifehacks-w2b
    @lifehacks-w2b 3 года назад

    My drum world base beat still not moving outwards when l have done all that you said, could you help please, it's the same as the second one you have there

    • @BeatmastersGuild
      @BeatmastersGuild  3 года назад

      @Faith Devanny it's possible that the spring has come completely loose?

  • @shuterobin
    @shuterobin 10 месяцев назад

    Beater wont reach the skin when pushing down. Have to really hit the pedal hard to reach it. Would I try problem number 3?

    • @BeatmastersGuild
      @BeatmastersGuild  10 месяцев назад

      Yes try problem three, but possibly also the angle of the bass drum reso head side playing a part too. Watch around 5:10 onwards and then check yours

  • @obi-wan-kenobi2393
    @obi-wan-kenobi2393 3 года назад +3

    Thanks this helped a lot

    • @BeatmastersGuild
      @BeatmastersGuild  3 года назад +1

      @Obi-Wan-Kenobi thanks for watching. Great user name by the way. Use the force of the pedal's spring tension, Luke.

    • @obi-wan-kenobi2393
      @obi-wan-kenobi2393 3 года назад

      @@BeatmastersGuild Haha I will do😂

  • @SMalik-ty8cw
    @SMalik-ty8cw 10 месяцев назад

    The spring nut on the kick pedal keeps coming loose. How do I get the screw to stay tightened?

    • @BeatmastersGuild
      @BeatmastersGuild  9 месяцев назад

      Best way of stopping it coming loose is to get a second nut (a hardware store will help find you the right size if you're not sure) and tighten that up against the first one (once you've set the desired tension first). Or, you could get some loctite or thread lock fluid, and apply a bit to the thread of the nut - this will be harder to adjust in the future though. First method will be better.

  • @jordonpolete7381
    @jordonpolete7381 10 месяцев назад

    I don't have a top nut on my kick drum pedal but I do have a bottom One where can I find or order them?

    • @BeatmastersGuild
      @BeatmastersGuild  10 месяцев назад +1

      If you take the assembly to a hardware store you can probably buy a generic nut to fit on - possibly 6mm/8mm - different makes are different sizes so I don't know for sure. However, the easiest route is to buy a new 'bass drum pedal spring tensioner assembly'. It'll come with the spring washer that's needed too. Make sure you get the correct make though and make sure it is compatible with your model of pedal

  • @cjs777
    @cjs777 2 года назад +1

    Sir, when i change my angle of the beater...Why its tension feels tightened???

    • @BeatmastersGuild
      @BeatmastersGuild  2 года назад +1

      That's because the beater now has to move further to hit the drum, so it takes more pressure to press it and the spring tension feels tighter.

  • @edster1561
    @edster1561 3 года назад +1

    Hey, i have a double bass drum pedal but my left pedal keeps on hitting the clamp, base. I have tried increasing the size between the head and beater but it makes no difference. Would appreciate some advice :)

    • @BeatmastersGuild
      @BeatmastersGuild  3 года назад +1

      Hi @Edster this can be a common problem on double bass drum pedals. Try increasing the height of the front of the bass drum from the floor by lengthening the spurs (shown at 5:10 in the video). That should stop it bottoming out because the beater can hit the head sooner.
      If your left foot pedal is still bottoming out on the clamp under the footplate) before the beater hits the bass drum, then you could always try removing the wingscrew from under the left footboard (if it's the left pedal then it's not needed to clamp the pedal to any bass drum hoop).
      Hope this helps.
      Pete

  • @Anonumus_music
    @Anonumus_music Год назад +2

    So useful ty

  • @kasuu5821
    @kasuu5821 3 года назад +1

    Yes, I found your video interesting! Thanx!

  • @eddieandrews3335
    @eddieandrews3335 3 года назад +2

    Thanks mate, all sorted

  • @Makkau12akaKhel
    @Makkau12akaKhel 3 года назад +3

    thx dude u save my drum kit junior set padel hehe

    • @BeatmastersGuild
      @BeatmastersGuild  3 года назад

      You're welcome @HOUSE GRACE thanks for watching.

  • @sinnersammusic
    @sinnersammusic 2 года назад

    Hi, I have a problem with my pedal. It's the same as lose spring tension but it's because while putting pressure, the beater with its metal stick just slide like it's lose somewhere

    • @BeatmastersGuild
      @BeatmastersGuild  2 года назад

      This can happen because of the problems shown at 0:50 or 4:14 in the video. If it's not either if those, then something somewhere else has come loose. Hope you get it fixed. Good luck

  • @justincheney2925
    @justincheney2925 Год назад

    Helpful and interesting 🤩🙏👍

  • @wolvenkoning
    @wolvenkoning 2 года назад +1

    Thanks for the help! Altho sadly my pedal doesnt seem to have any ability to change the angle :( is that just me being stupid or are there more pedals with this issue?

    • @BeatmastersGuild
      @BeatmastersGuild  2 года назад

      Hi Bart, some pedals don't have that ability, but most do. What make and model have you got? - I'll google it and tell you if it has the ability to be adjusted or not

  • @jaime2943
    @jaime2943 Год назад +1

    Exelent class !

  • @kromck8007
    @kromck8007 8 месяцев назад

    @BeatMastersGuild , Mine's "mouth" wont open when I unscrew thay thing :(

    • @BeatmastersGuild
      @BeatmastersGuild  8 месяцев назад +1

      If you mean the clamp that clamps to the hoop, then perhaps it's just jammed or stuck? Make sure you're turning it anti clockwise to undo it. If it is stuck, then maybe a bit of a tap or knock might free it off. Hope you get it sorted

    • @kromck8007
      @kromck8007 7 месяцев назад

      @@BeatmastersGuild I think mine is broken :( I have no idea how to make in normal, unfortunately I can't send you photo thru youtube

  • @RobinMayGuitar
    @RobinMayGuitar 3 года назад +3

    Thanks Pete

  • @SportBoy
    @SportBoy 2 года назад +1

    Hey there, great video! Im just having some trouble playing with the spring tension because the bottom nut wont budge. Nothing of the stuff is damaged, but it seems like its stuck there. Is there any way to fix that?

    • @BeatmastersGuild
      @BeatmastersGuild  2 года назад +1

      @Sport Boy thanks for watching. I have, occasionally, come across pedals where the nut is fixed and therefore can't be adjusted. This is rare though. Maybe worth checking that yours is a model with adjustability first of all.
      Assuming that it is though, there are a couple of things you can try - firstly, check that there isn't a second nut done up tight against the first one, as this will stop it moving (common trick done to stop them undoing whilst playing). If there is, then turn one nut one way and the other nut the other way to separate them.
      Secondly, you could try soaking the nut and threads in WD40 or similar oil for a while to try and loosen the threads, or you could heat it to expand it, or you could try tightening and loosening it to see if you can get it to free-off.
      Best of luck fixing though. Cheers. Pete

    • @SportBoy
      @SportBoy 2 года назад +1

      @@BeatmastersGuild hey thank you so much, Im gonna look into it further with this in mind

  • @shaguoloprecious9534
    @shaguoloprecious9534 2 года назад +1

    Wow,nice video
    Please can I get a tip on how you could make your bass drum to have a deep bass?

    • @BeatmastersGuild
      @BeatmastersGuild  2 года назад +1

      @Shaguolo Precious thanks for watching. There are many ways you can improve the depth of sound from a bass drum and get a deeper bass sound from it but there are lots of factors affecting it - what size bass drum is it? What heads are on it currently? How much (and what type) of dampening are you using? And what style do you play?
      Depending on what style you play, you can try using a good quality front resonant head - like a Remo Powerstroke or Evans EQ head. That will make a difference. Also the choice of batter head too - single ply will have more sustain whereas a double ply head will give you a lower fundamental pitch. Don't go too mad with the damping too - loads of pillows and blankets etc will just muffle out the sound too much. experiment with your tuning too - resonant head slightly higher pitched will give a nice sustain

  • @Djent_Djenerator
    @Djent_Djenerator 3 года назад

    For problem number 3. My pdp 402 double bass pedal doesn’t seem to have to same Alan key adjuster for the distance of the beaters. I’m looking around and I don’t see one anywhere 🤷🏻‍♂️

    • @BeatmastersGuild
      @BeatmastersGuild  3 года назад

      Hi @FlyingSpoon4657 I've had a look at some pictures of the PDP pedal and it seems to have the same small grub screws for adjusting the angle of attack on the beaters. There is one screw to adjust to right side beater and one to adjust the left beater. Both screws are located on the right foot pedal. Follow the springs up to where they join the axle and they are located above that on the top of the cam (like in the video). They look to be very small grub screws. Hope this helps, let me know if you have any more questions and I'll be happy to try and help. Cheers

    • @Djent_Djenerator
      @Djent_Djenerator 3 года назад

      @@BeatmastersGuild thanks for the help! but whats really weird is that those holes right above the springs where the alan key fits into it doesnt seem to work. ive been trying to screw to the left to loosen it, but nothings happening, and ive almost broken the damn key with trying to unscrew it! its really weirdly designed.

    • @BeatmastersGuild
      @BeatmastersGuild  3 года назад

      @@Djent_Djeneratordid you buy the pedal new or is it second hand? Sometimes the grub screws can back out and fall out, is there definitely a grub screw still in the threaded hole?

    • @Djent_Djenerator
      @Djent_Djenerator 3 года назад

      @@BeatmastersGuild i bought it brand new just recently. its a solid set of pedals, just that i want to adjust it. when i can, ill make sure to check it again to see if theyre there!

    • @BeatmastersGuild
      @BeatmastersGuild  3 года назад

      @@Djent_Djenerator yes they are good pedals. The grub screws could be held in with loctite or similar from new (this is to stop them coming loose over time). If the screws are definitely there and you can feel them coming loose when you unscrew them, then try keeping the Allen key in with one hand and rotating the beater angle with the other hand (sometimes it can be stiff). If you cant feel anything loosening at all, then it might be worth contacting PDP or the retailer you bought them from rather than risk rounding off the head off the screw with force. If they won't help you and you're still stuck, then you can film the issue and link it in this comment thread here and we'll see if there's something obvious we've missed. Hope you can get it resolved either way. Pete

  • @mrnemnax7579
    @mrnemnax7579 3 года назад +2

    Thanks man you saved me

    • @BeatmastersGuild
      @BeatmastersGuild  3 года назад +1

      @Mr Nemnax glad it helped. Thanks for watching

  • @kigoma6751
    @kigoma6751 8 месяцев назад +1

    thank you

  • @christinamuller7608
    @christinamuller7608 3 года назад +3

    Thank you!

  • @chrisbenj3819
    @chrisbenj3819 Год назад

    My foot board stays stuck up right when I jiggle the beater it doesn’t bounce with the beater. Idk how to make it stop doing this

    • @BeatmastersGuild
      @BeatmastersGuild  Год назад

      Have you checked that everything is tight? Especially on the axle? That would be my first recommendation to check. Nothing should feel loose.

  • @jaanalundberg8892
    @jaanalundberg8892 8 месяцев назад

    The bass mallet stays connected to the bass drum i tried moving the screw it wont budge

  • @TheGlingfram
    @TheGlingfram Год назад +1

    I tighten the key screw until I can't turn it anymore, but the beater comes out after playing for about 3 songs. Really at a loss as to what to do! Considering super glue now

    • @BeatmastersGuild
      @BeatmastersGuild  Год назад

      That is frustrating. It sounds like a couple of possible things; the beater shaft diameter is perhaps the wrong size for the pedal? or perhaps the key screw is cross-threaded or "threaded" and therefore only becoming tight enough to hold it for a short time, or perhaps you may have over tightened it and stripped the threads inside. If it is not these issues, then you could try using loctite or another similar metal thread glue to hold it in place. Hope you get it fixed. Thanks for watching.

  • @mattalvarez4500
    @mattalvarez4500 3 года назад +2

    hey thx mate im the drummer for a few churches in ca back in jan my home church we decided to let another church borrow our building in the afternoon but sometimes i help them out when their drummer needs a break, well this past thursday idk what she did (it's her kit on our stage mine are in the back) but Thursday i noticed she changed the pedal kinda of far from the bass our band was like: hit the bass matt im like i'am so this helps after all i can't afford to break the drum set that's not even mine i'll have to go in early tmr before the rest of the band so i have time to move it closer to the bass drum (hopefully it should only take me about 10 mins to do) but if not i'll just have to deal with it !!

    • @BeatmastersGuild
      @BeatmastersGuild  3 года назад

      Hey @Matt Alvarez thanks for checking out the video. I hope you managed to solve the pedal issue. Without seeing the pedal in person, my guess is that the other drummer had disconnected it from the bass drum hoop (probably to use a different pedal all together which is quite common when sharing kits) and then just put it back near it afterwards. It's really easy to reconnect. Just lift the bass drum slightly and connect the pedal clamp back on to the hoop see 5:34 in the video. Thanks again. Pete

    • @mattalvarez4500
      @mattalvarez4500 3 года назад +1

      @@BeatmastersGuild hey thx for the replay back yea that's what happened i talked with their pastors wife she said she was using her own pedal but suddely didn't feel good (that's why they asked me to fill in on drums cuz she's sick) im like wow that's not good but yea with my church this morning i got there at 7:45am cuz im like: this might take about 15 mins sure enough it did and then our band showed up they were like ready matt im like yea once second (i paused your video to tell them that lol) in my head im like hold on haha

    • @BeatmastersGuild
      @BeatmastersGuild  3 года назад +1

      @@mattalvarez4500 well done for sorting the problem out, I'm really glad the video helped and glad you got the pedal fixed back on. Happy drumming

    • @mattalvarez4500
      @mattalvarez4500 3 года назад

      @@BeatmastersGuild yea thx im glad this crazy pandemic is halfway over my church is going to the streets of san fran and im so happy this means i'll be able to pull out my kit that's been in the back of our church for an entire yr (yea the other church im only taking my cymbals) that's it for saturday see my church was like omg the drums are too loud and i was like well iv'e talked to her about tuning her drums but she doesn't do that so then my pastor one day last year goes here: a small thick towel for the snare ugh oh well

  • @Dittle0
    @Dittle0 7 месяцев назад

    My spring hook is falling off when I tighten it whats the issue?

    • @BeatmastersGuild
      @BeatmastersGuild  7 месяцев назад

      It's hard to say, without seeing it, but I'm going to have a try and guess what it could be anyway:
      Assuming you're definitely tightening it and not loosening it, the hook could be lifting up too high when you turn the screw, perhaps crushing the hook slightly to be more closed might help.
      If it's a decent pedal, then maybe the spring assembly is worn out, if it's a cheap pedal though, the hook won't be very adjustable unfortunately and it will keep happening.
      Sorry I can't be any more help, if you are able to describe the problem in better detail I will try to advise more - does it fall off while you turn it? Or whilst playing? What make is it? How tight is the spring set? That sort of info might help. Hope you can solve it.

  • @buddabirne4661
    @buddabirne4661 Год назад +1

    I like the black pedal with the fork most, cause it works even if the ground is not totally plain which is a.problem for the solid Footboards .

    • @BeatmastersGuild
      @BeatmastersGuild  Год назад +1

      yes I know what you mean. It's a surprisingly good pedal, and it folds up small too.

  • @samuelhernandez2542
    @samuelhernandez2542 Месяц назад

    Best video ever!!

  • @fanofsongs
    @fanofsongs 2 года назад +1

    thank you!!

  • @yesitasnow
    @yesitasnow Год назад +1

    Thanks a lot! I'm new at this hehehe

    • @BeatmastersGuild
      @BeatmastersGuild  Год назад +1

      Glad it helped. Thanks for watching. Stick around for more videos that'll hopefully help you out. Best of luck

  • @hrodj
    @hrodj 2 года назад +2

    Thaaaank you

  • @IvanOchoa461
    @IvanOchoa461 2 года назад

    Why does the back of my bass drum pedal lift up while I'm tightening it to my bass drum

    • @BeatmastersGuild
      @BeatmastersGuild  2 года назад

      Could be a few things. Maybe the floor isn't level, or it's on an angle, or the pedal isn't centred correctly to the hoop. Finally, it could be to do with the height and angle of your bass drum spurs (legs) - if they are set too low or not matched, and the front bass drum hoop is touching the floor, then it will bring the back of the pedal up when you tighten the pedal down. I'd start by looking at the spurs. It's covered in this video near the end. Hope you get it sorted.

  • @patrickcondon601
    @patrickcondon601 2 месяца назад

    what if you don’t have a drum key to tighten it?

  • @levisoudi3468
    @levisoudi3468 6 месяцев назад

    Super helpfull

  • @livohmygod
    @livohmygod 2 месяца назад

    bro this shit helped sm i had no idea what to do bro ☠️