Stacking Drums On Top Of Each Other. — it is perfectly fine to stack your drums on top of one another. — i've seen in drum shops and in people's studios that they will often stack an entire drum kit on top of the bass drum. where possible, no more than 4 drums should be stacked on top of each other. — before stacking toms atop bass drums they laid two pieces of 1x2 or 2x4 stock across the bass drums, and stacked. Drum shops, music studios, and professional drummers often stack drums on top of each other for long periods of time to save space. — for the longer term, i like to place a thin square of plywood or similar material over the bass drum first and then. what you do is simply have two drum sounds play at the same time like two snares playing on top of each other. in my experience, drum heads don't really pit or rut unless you leave them on each other for more than a year. This reduces the risk of them all toppling over, and means the bass drum. The reality of stacked drums is that there is potential for them to get damaged, but they won’t be damaged from being in that position.
where possible, no more than 4 drums should be stacked on top of each other. Drum shops, music studios, and professional drummers often stack drums on top of each other for long periods of time to save space. — for the longer term, i like to place a thin square of plywood or similar material over the bass drum first and then. — before stacking toms atop bass drums they laid two pieces of 1x2 or 2x4 stock across the bass drums, and stacked. in my experience, drum heads don't really pit or rut unless you leave them on each other for more than a year. — it is perfectly fine to stack your drums on top of one another. — i've seen in drum shops and in people's studios that they will often stack an entire drum kit on top of the bass drum. The reality of stacked drums is that there is potential for them to get damaged, but they won’t be damaged from being in that position. This reduces the risk of them all toppling over, and means the bass drum. what you do is simply have two drum sounds play at the same time like two snares playing on top of each other.
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Stacking Drums On Top Of Each Other — for the longer term, i like to place a thin square of plywood or similar material over the bass drum first and then. The reality of stacked drums is that there is potential for them to get damaged, but they won’t be damaged from being in that position. in my experience, drum heads don't really pit or rut unless you leave them on each other for more than a year. Drum shops, music studios, and professional drummers often stack drums on top of each other for long periods of time to save space. This reduces the risk of them all toppling over, and means the bass drum. — before stacking toms atop bass drums they laid two pieces of 1x2 or 2x4 stock across the bass drums, and stacked. — it is perfectly fine to stack your drums on top of one another. — i've seen in drum shops and in people's studios that they will often stack an entire drum kit on top of the bass drum. — for the longer term, i like to place a thin square of plywood or similar material over the bass drum first and then. what you do is simply have two drum sounds play at the same time like two snares playing on top of each other. where possible, no more than 4 drums should be stacked on top of each other.