Talk:Josh Eppard
Latest comment: 16 years ago by 207.192.213.5 in topic Right/Left Handed Drumming
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Right/Left Handed Drumming
editThe paragraph states, "...for Josh, that means his ride cymbal and hi hats are on the left side of his drum set which he plays with his left hand."
Drumming is determined by the hand you ride with, not the hand providing the back-beat, or regardless of which side of the set you play on. If he is holding rhythm with his LEFT hand on the ride cymbal or the hi-hats, this would make him a LEFT-handed drummer, regardless of the placement of these cymbals.—Preceding unsigned comment added by 207.192.213.5 (talk) 16:34, 19 December 2007 (UTC)