Feathering

“Feathering” is a term used by (mostly) jazz musicians to describe a way of playing the bass drum on a drum set. It involves just barely touching the bass drum (as if with a feather) on all four beats of the bar to give a little resonance and fullness to the beat.

Master jazz drummer and educator John Riley describes it very well right here (along with a little history).

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