Why is it called a rimshot




















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Sign In Sign Up. This produces a prominent, accented tone. The second is called a "ping shot". In a ping shot, the bead is oriented much closer to the rim, about one inch. This produces a high pitched sound.

The third, called a "gock," is produced by putting the bead of the drum stick at the center, the rim making contact closer to the hand than in a ping or normal rimshot. This makes a lower sound. In Latin percussion, timbale players play rimshots near the edge of the head, but these sound very different from gocks in marching percussion. In orchestral percussion, a rimshot is performed by placing one drum stick with the stick head near the middle of the drumhead, and the shaft pressed against the rim, and striking with the other stick.

This produces a less powerful, but more precise and accurate rimshot than its marching cousin. This method is known as a "stick shot". We're doing our best to make sure our content is useful, accurate and safe. If by any chance you spot an inappropriate comment while navigating through our website please use this form to let us know, and we'll take care of it shortly.

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For those who are not drummers, the "ba-dum-tssshhh" you think of when someone says rimshot is not a rimshot. A real rimshot is when you hit the edge of the drum and the head at the same time. The "ba-dum-tssshhh" is called a " sting ". In case you're wondering if you really do get that sound from two drums and a cymbal falling off a cliff , someone's already tried it.

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