01-10-2016, 08:46 AM | #1 |
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Biomechanics of Drumming (carries over to Index)
https://prezi.com/klxwmzvrz9kt/biome...s-of-drumming/
This will explain what's happening in your muscles when you drum. There's huge carryover so this will also apply to index playing. These are the muscles in your forearm. There's a lot of them and they're tiny. The brachioradialis makes up a huge percentage of your forearm: This is why you can have really developed muscles for this activity, but really tiny forearms. This is what the muscles actually do, for the most part: http://articleadvocates.com/ArticleA...play.cfm/19492 Since index and drumming use similar muscles, there's a lot of muscular carryover and explaining one should explain the other -- especially since drumming emphasizes more muscles than index, but the same muscles index uses. |
01-10-2016, 09:53 AM | #2 |
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Re: Biomechanics of Drumming (carries over to Index)
All of your threads are always so informative... I wish I could subscribe to your posts somehow.
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01-10-2016, 10:18 AM | #3 |
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Re: Biomechanics of Drumming (carries over to Index)
you can, sort of
https://www.facebook.com/a.macdonald.iv this is where I post the majority of my links I do post friends-only stuff (usually life updates/whatever) but any informative link I post is always public |
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