Drumstick Techniques : Playing Drums With Timpani Mallets


Timpani mallets can be used for playing drums to produce a unique, deep sound. Play drums using timpani mallets with tips from a professionaldrummer in this free music lesson video. Expert: Shaun Schaefer Bio: Shaun Schaefer is the drummer for Platinum recording artist Blessid Union Of Souls. An award winner, Schaefer has toured the world and played for the masses including our troops in Afghanistan. Filmmaker: matt senatore


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12 Responses to “Drumstick Techniques : Playing Drums With Timpani Mallets”

  1. dizzypeanut says:

    Buy a metronome fat ass!

  2. matey800 says:

    this guy is an idiot

  3. heavythehobbit says:

    This guy is an idiot. “Expert” village is a joke.
    End of story…

  4. MattM2011 says:

    He didn’t even go over cymbal crescendos. This is “expert” village.

  5. TheDigitalMonk says:

    @originalpckelly

    If you want to see how timpani sound when struck with a drum stick, then try it! Timpani heads are much more durable than you might think and many good timpanists actually have a set of timpani mallets that are wooden at the tip. It’s certainly possible to dent the head a little bit, so don’t do it on the best drums and don’t do it extremely loudly.

    And if you DO happen to damage it, it’s not thousands of $5,000 down the tube. Timpani heads are about $70 and are replaceable.

  6. 4mlts2 says:

    How is this guy associated with something called “expert” village.

  7. lamenercdsw says:

    jeeeeeeeeez shut the fk up and play what u need to play and let us learn arab

  8. 777MuDvAyNe777 says:

    what the f never even heard of this lol kinda dumb

  9. piechjo says:

    The other problem being that timpani are about the most expensive drums you can find.

  10. cubedrummer19 says:

    why not arrange the timpani in the normal drum set set-up and add a hi-hat plus cymbals? :) only problem is that it’s difficult to switch playing on diff. drums.

  11. originalpckelly says:

    That sounds like a regular timpani. Hopefully, I can get my hands on a drumset someday to write with, and I’ll remember to use this. It really does sound like a timpani, I’m curious to find out what a timpani sounds like if struck with a normal drumstick. (Like thousands of dollars going down the tube?)

  12. Peterg327 says:

    Good presentation -

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