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#164028 - 06/02/08 08:57 PM Has anyone here sucessfully rigged a marching pad?
darfin Offline


Registered: 11/19/07
Loc: Florida
Oh, how I would love to march my slim pad. Has anyone here given this any thought?


Edited by darfin (06/02/08 09:16 PM)
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#164032 - 06/02/08 09:30 PM Re: Has anyone here sucessfully rigged a marching pad? [Re: darfin]
CarrollDrummer Offline


Registered: 12/17/07
Loc: USA
lol, yes i have thought of rigging up a pad stand to a harness, but i'd rather just put it on top of a drum
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#164039 - 06/02/08 10:16 PM Re: Has anyone here sucessfully rigged a marching pad? [Re: CarrollDrummer]
Mike_L Offline


Registered: 01/27/06
Loc: Springfield Oregon, USA
I've definitely given it thought and if I really wanted to, I'm sure I could find a way to do it. I don't really have that much of a desire to do it so I'd rather just throw it on top of my snare. Plus, having it on a snare lets you practice marching with the weight on your shoulders.
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#164048 - 06/02/08 10:45 PM Re: Has anyone here sucessfully rigged a marching pad? [Re: Mike_L]
darfin Offline


Registered: 11/19/07
Loc: Florida
Very true, but it'd be nice to be able to practice my marching over the summer, while I'm not allowed to bring home my drum.

If anyone has some plausible ideas, let me know. I will do it >:D
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#164051 - 06/02/08 10:58 PM Re: Has anyone here sucessfully rigged a marching pad? [Re: darfin]
Creekynoise Offline


Registered: 06/21/07
Loc: Here
I actually saw an ad about a company that developed marching snare pads, I checked it out..basically you just gotta get a harness and hook it onto a "plate" thats the shape of your pad and put the pad on there and play like that. Im sure there are ways to drive a harness straight into your pad though, never tried it though.
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#164053 - 06/02/08 11:05 PM Re: Has anyone here sucessfully rigged a marching [Re: Creekynoise]
darfin Offline


Registered: 11/19/07
Loc: Florida
Originally Posted By: Creekynoise
I actually saw an ad about a company that developed marching snare pads, I checked it out..basically you just gotta get a harness and hook it onto a "plate" thats the shape of your pad and put the pad on there and play like that. Im sure there are ways to drive a harness straight into your pad though, never tried it though.

Aww man, can you remember what it was?
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#164056 - 06/02/08 11:44 PM Re: Has anyone here sucessfully rigged a marching [Re: darfin]
JacketTenor3 Offline


Registered: 09/26/07
Loc: Rammer Jammer Alabamer
oh, i actually want to mount my quardopad to womething, but i don't now how to make a decent harness.
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#164061 - 06/03/08 02:26 AM Re: Has anyone here sucessfully rigged a marching [Re: JacketTenor3]
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#164065 - 06/03/08 09:57 AM Re: Has anyone here sucessfully rigged a marching [Re: thedude]
darfin Offline


Registered: 11/19/07
Loc: Florida
Originally Posted By: thedude
http://youtube.com/watch?v=dy6NM9VJwvM

I've seen that. Absolutely no. The "pad" looks like a square of wood with a piece of rubber slapped on it.
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#164071 - 06/03/08 10:57 AM Re: Has anyone here sucessfully rigged a marching [Re: darfin]
jacoismyhero Offline


Registered: 11/28/05
Loc: Pittsburgh, PA
... And what exactly do you think a pad is?
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#164073 - 06/03/08 11:15 AM Re: Has anyone here sucessfully rigged a marching [Re: jacoismyhero]
darfin Offline


Registered: 11/19/07
Loc: Florida
Point taken, but look how much they're charging for it. I could easily build my own.
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#164100 - 06/03/08 03:48 PM Re: Has anyone here sucessfully rigged a marching [Re: darfin]
JoeGrinstead Offline


Registered: 04/30/07
Loc: Indianapolis, Indiana
Buy the tilters attached to your drums and screw them onto your pad and voila
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#164612 - 06/08/08 11:27 PM Re: Has anyone here sucessfully rigged a marching [Re: darfin]
AHStenor99 Offline


Registered: 06/08/08
Loc: California
Originally Posted By: darfin
Originally Posted By: Creekynoise
I actually saw an ad about a company that developed marching snare pads, I checked it out..basically you just gotta get a harness and hook it onto a "plate" thats the shape of your pad and put the pad on there and play like that. Im sure there are ways to drive a harness straight into your pad though, never tried it though.

Aww man, can you remember what it was?


i've seen an ad of a marching snare pad too. i think it's made by Roland. There's a met on it too. laugh
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#164909 - 06/13/08 02:41 PM Re: Has anyone here sucessfully rigged a marching [Re: AHStenor99]
Mike_L Offline


Registered: 01/27/06
Loc: Springfield Oregon, USA
Quote:
I actually saw an ad about a company that developed marching snare pads, I checked it out..basically you just gotta get a harness and hook it onto a "plate" thats the shape of your pad and put the pad on there and play like that


I found this link on accident while trying to get to the Troopers home page. (The link on Google redirected me to this site for some reason)

http://danmarkcarriers.com/index.html

They sell plates that attatch to any j-bar carriers and then you just throw your pad on there and play. They're a little too spendy for me though. :p


Edited by Mike_L (06/13/08 02:42 PM)
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#164912 - 06/13/08 03:38 PM Re: Has anyone here sucessfully rigged a marching [Re: Mike_L]
darfin Offline


Registered: 11/19/07
Loc: Florida
Originally Posted By: Mike_L

I found this link on accident while trying to get to the Troopers home page. (The link on Google redirected me to this site for some reason)

http://danmarkcarriers.com/index.html

They sell plates that attatch to any j-bar carriers and then you just throw your pad on there and play. They're a little too spendy for me though. :p

Oh man, if I ever get the money, I am so getting that.
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#164916 - 06/13/08 04:19 PM Re: Has anyone here sucessfully rigged a marching [Re: darfin]
snaredrummer12 Offline


Registered: 12/22/07
Loc: florida
i want that! buy yea it is a little on the expensive side.i might just make one out of a frying pan
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#164918 - 06/13/08 04:45 PM Re: Has anyone here sucessfully rigged a marching [Re: snaredrummer12]
darfin Offline


Registered: 11/19/07
Loc: Florida
Originally Posted By: snaredrummer12
i want that! buy yea it is a little on the expensive side.i might just make one out of a frying pan

Haha. If you actually work that out, please let me know how you did it.
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#165954 - 06/23/08 02:31 PM Re: Has anyone here sucessfully rigged a marching [Re: darfin]
MCPWayne2005 Offline


Registered: 08/29/04
Loc: michigan
Umm instead of trying to attach the pad to a carrier you could always just use a drum stand, just a thought. Unless you plan on marching drill around your living room while playing on the pad. If that's the case by all means attach that sucker to a carrier.

Anyway, an indoor line marched snare pads for a section of there show, I dont rememeber what year but it may have been Project. someone let me know if that's right or not. So it has definitely been thought of and executed.
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#165965 - 06/23/08 04:19 PM Re: Has anyone here sucessfully rigged a marching [Re: darfin]
A7xDrummer27 Offline


Registered: 06/19/08
Loc: Connecticut
Originally Posted By: darfin
Originally Posted By: Creekynoise
I actually saw an ad about a company that developed marching snare pads, I checked it out..basically you just gotta get a harness and hook it onto a "plate" thats the shape of your pad and put the pad on there and play like that. Im sure there are ways to drive a harness straight into your pad though, never tried it though.

Aww man, can you remember what it was?


i saw a video of them being used on youtube
seach around you tube and im sure the video will have a link to their site
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#165968 - 06/23/08 05:01 PM Re: Has anyone here sucessfully rigged a marching [Re: MCPWayne2005]
darfin Offline


Registered: 11/19/07
Loc: Florida
I've already been there, done that. Snare stand anyway.
I just want to practice marching while playing, pretty much.
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#166060 - 06/24/08 12:20 PM Re: Has anyone here sucessfully rigged a marching [Re: darfin]
MCPWayne2005 Offline


Registered: 08/29/04
Loc: michigan
Originally Posted By: darfin
I've already been there, done that. Snare stand anyway.
I just want to practice marching while playing, pretty much.


So you literally plan on marching randomly around your house/neighborhood with a drum pad attached to yourself? Interesting but whatever works I guess
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#166067 - 06/24/08 12:57 PM Re: Has anyone here sucessfully rigged a marching [Re: MCPWayne2005]
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Registered: 10/23/07
I would work on seeing if you can borrow the drum. Most instructors/band directors will allow it, especially if it means you putting in practice time at home. If getting the drum is truly impossible, then I think marching the pad is a fantastic idea. If every kid in my drumline was motivated enough to pratice marching with a pad at home, I'd be a happy instructor. I don't really have any ideas that don't involve welding or at least some serious carpentry.

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