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Practice @ Home: Play the drums quietly

Reduce the volume on the drums with SoundOff products!

In order not to get out of step, as a musician and especially as a good drummer, you should hone your technique every day . After all, the drummer, together with the bassist, is considered the backbone of every band and holds the rhythm and ultimately the song together. In order to always cut a good figure with fast hi-hat figures and fiddly intonations with the right timing, the saying “practice makes perfect” fits like a glove. So that annoyed neighbors don't go up against the barricades because of the late practice times and thwart your plans together with the public order office, we would like to show you today what options you can use to reduce the volume when playing the drums so that the practice hours - in now more quiet little room - nothing stands in the way.

How can I play drums quietly?

In our easy-to-understand step-by-step tutorial video , Moritz from the Evans / Daddario company and Fredrik from the drum department in Frankfurt show you how to reduce the volume on your drums and almost completely turn it off using simple and inexpensive options!

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SoundOff – Method 1: Stick change

Probably the easiest way to reduce the volume level when playing the drums is to simply change the stick. Moritz and Fredrik recommend so-called Rods or Broomstix . These sticks consist of bundled individual slats that not only make you quiet, but also provide a different playing feel. The sound of these sticks can be adjusted using small plastic rings, which is why they are often used for sound variations in the percussion area.

Rods & Broomsticks for quiet drumming!

SoundOff – Method 2: Practice pads

Another way to practice quietly on the drums is to use a practice pad . This method is not about playing the entire drum kit, but rather using individual components, such as the snare drum or the floor tom. Moritz and Fredrik recommend simply placing the pad in front of you on the snare or floor tom. This way you can practice at the usual distance and sequence of movements.

Practice pads are particularly suitable for honing your own playing technique or warming up before actually playing the drums. Practice pads are available from various manufacturers in different sizes , designs and price ranges . The practical thing about these exercise pads is certainly their easy handling and their small dimensions. Small pads fit in every backpack and are therefore a welcome companion for drummers when traveling.

Practical practice pads to refine your playing technique!

SoundOff – Method 3: Mute pads

As a third option for turning down the volume on your drum set, Moritz and Fredrik recommend so-called mute pads in the video. These mute pads , also known as damper mats , work figuratively like the mute button on your remote controls and - once hung up - literally switch off the sound. Unfortunately, this doesn't work on the drum set at the push of a button, but the mats are ready for use almost as quickly as switching from one program to the other with the remote control .

The damper mats are usually made of rubber or a rubber mixture , which makes them extremely flexible and easy to handle . Mute pads are available in different tom sizes , which are based on the regular head sizes. Not only can you use the pads to dampen your toms and snare drums , but thanks to specially tailored mats, you can also mute cymbals , hi-hats and even your bass drum . With us you can buy these practical little helpers from different manufacturers such as Evans and Meinl , as individual items or as an all-round, worry-free package for all drum elements.

Mute the drums with mute pads and damper mats. Almost like at the push of a button!

SoundOff – Method 4: Mesh Heads & Low Volume cymbals

The only way your drum set can be even quieter is by using so-called mesh heads . Mesh heads are fabric heads where the entire playing surface is made of fabric and where you actually only notice the impact of the sticks. Most of you probably know mesh heads from electronic drum sets. They are probably the quietest way to take the volume out of your drum set and - similar to the damper mats - they are available in regular skin sizes.

If you choose mesh heads, you have to replace the regular heads on your drum set with the fabric heads. This method is therefore not particularly suitable for a spontaneous practice session. Once you change the skins, you get used to the new feel and rebound behavior of this skin variant after just a few hits. Although the volume of your drum set is reduced by over 95% here, you can still hear the different tones of the toms, snare and bass drum through the resonance heads on the underside of the individual drums and distinguish them from one another.

The great thing about mesh heads is that they can be easily combined with triggers and, in conjunction with a drum module , transform your acoustic drum kit into an electronic one. With this upgrade to a hybrid drum kit, endless worlds of sound and modern performances are available to you.

Upgrade: With trigger & sound module for a hybrid drum set

Quiet cymbals and hi-hats

For a little more silence when playing the drums, we have now gone one step further in our video and replaced the regular cymbals with so-called “low-volume cymbals” . As the name suggests, these are low-volume cymbals . The volume reduction in these cymbals is achieved through many small holes in the finish . With the L80 cymbals from Zildjian the volume is 80 percent less than with regular cymbals. However, differences in sound between the different cymbal sizes can still be heard.

Low volume cymbals

Which SoundOff method is best for you?

We hope that our little excursion to our video studio has brought you some light into the darkness. As the different methods have shown, it doesn't always have to be an expensive solution to turn down the volume on your drum set. Regardless of whether you are just changing the stick or even a complete head change and are converting your drum set into a modern e-drum hybrid or perhaps the practice pad variant is your first choice, you have come to the right place.

If you have any questions, just visit our branches in Walldorf and Frankfurt or contact our drum departments by phone or email. We are there for you.