4. Snare Cross Stick – tip of the stick rests on the skin, shaft brought down on
the rim, creating a dry click sound.
5. Snare Flam – Quick double snare hit
6. Snare Drag – very short snare roll
7. Snare Multiple Bounce – stick allowed to bounce up and down on the skin,
producing a long, mellow snare roll.
8. Snare ‘Stick on Stick’ – one stick laid across the skin, the other strikes the
stick to produce a fat, bead snare sound
9. Snare ‘Wires Off’ – Centre skin hit with snare wires disabled (no rattle)
10. Floor tom – centre hit of floor tom
11. Rack tom – centre hit of rack tom
12. Ride Bell – hit on the ‘bell’ on the ride cymbal
13. Ride Centre – hit at the centre of the main portion of the cymbal
14. Crash 18” – centre hit of an 18” crash
15. Crash 20 – centre hit of a 20” crash
16. Crash 18 Choke – Short cymbal hit, produced grabbing and holding the
cymbal immediately after hitting it.
17. Hi hat closed edge – edge hit of a closed hi hat
18. Hi hat closed centre – centre hit of a closed hi hat
19. Hi hat Open full – hitting a fully open hi hat
20. Hi Hat half open – Hitting a half open hi hat, creates more of a ‘sizzle’
21. Pedal hat closed – played by engaging pedal without striking the hat
22. Pedal hat opening - disengaging the pedal from fully closed while striking
the hat to capture a more dynamic ‘opening’ hat sound.
23. Kick Isolated – Kick drum recorded in isolation to the rest of the kit
24. Kick (with kit bleed) – kick recorded with the rest of kit present so snare
rattle and vibrations from other instruments are present