Farmer Foot Drums
Farmer Foot Drums
Farmer Foot Drums
Farmer Foot Drums
Farmer Foot Drums
Farmer Foot Drums
Farmer Foot Drums
deluxe farmer foot drum

Where can I go to play a Farmer Musical Instrument?
How do you come up with your concepts?
How are you able to sell these handcrafted instruments at the prices you do?
What is being done to minimize the impact on the Environment?
How difficult is it to play these instruments?
Are the Farmer Foot Percussion Instruments mainly designed to be used by drummers?
What uses are the Farmer Foot Percussion Instruments designed for?
Is it easy to replace the drumheads on the Foot Drums?
How loud are the Foot Drums and Pedals?
What would I need to do to mic a Foot Drum?
Can I have custom work done on the Deluxe Foot Drum?
Are there travel cases that fit the Foot Drums?
Do you ship international?
Will these instruments hold their value?
What if a Farmer Musical Instrument needs repair?
What are the typical shipping costs?
Is it easy to install the hi hats on the Deluxe Foot Drum?
How come you don't sell the hi hats with the Deluxe Foot Drum?
What is the turnaround time for a Deluxe Foot Drum order?


Where can I go to play Farmer Musical Instruments?
To keep the price as low as possible, I have decided not to go through a middle man to sell to my customers. That means you get the best prices possible by buying directly from me. If you are anywhere near the Puget Sound region feel free to arrange a visit to my shop or go to the Trading Musician (a fantastic vintage instrument store) in Seattle where there will usually be one on display. If not enough information is provided here on the website, feel free to email pete@farmerfootdrums.com or call me with any questions. If the call is international, you can email me to arrange a Skype call.

How do you come up with your concepts?
When I first heard guitar and percussion played by John Lee Hooker I was intrigued. Soon after, I started playing my guitar with the bass and hi-hat of a regular drum kit - much like the great Hasil Adkins would play. Growing tired of hauling the gear and the limited sounds, I began my search for more specialized 'foot percussion' instruments. In my search, I learned that 'foot drums' have been used for centuries among the Native Americans of the southwest and CA; that a number of US companies in the 1920s and 30s manufactured various pedal percussion instruments; and that many current musicians (Xavier Rudd, etc.) utilize an electric stompbox to accompany themselves. So, between 2002-2007, I worked hard to design simple contraptions that sounded good acoustically and were self-contained. Before long, I had designed a percussion instrument of my dreams, one that could: be stowed in my room, travel in my car, jam with friends, play on stage, and busk outside at local street fairs. This early prototype was liked so much by folks who heard it, that people were offering to buy mine, so I went back to the drawing board and designed a line of Foot Drums with optimal sound, durability, portability, and value in mind. To read further about the history of 'foot drums' click here. Also, feel free to compare to other "one man band" foot played instruments: Ellis Stompbox and Porchboard Bass.

How are you able to sell these handcrafted instruments at the prices you do?
Having busted my butt as a part-time musician for years, I have tried my hardest to make these drums as efficiently as possible so they aren't $3,000 'luxury' items. For example, instead of using custom machined components that are inherently expensive to fabricate on a smaller scale, I found some off-the-shelf alternatives that work perfect: wooden toy truck wheels, electrical pipe, and other common hardware store items. In total, the price reflects years of diligence to ensure that everything sounds, plays, and looks exceptional at the lowest possible price. Although the price may seem high for some, remember that this one-of-a-kind instrument is: made in the US, built with a healthy environmental perspective, designed to last generations, and handcrafted by an independent low-volume builder that will personally respond to your questions, comments, and concerns!

What is being done to minimize the impact on the Environment?
The woods I use are either locally milled plywoods grown in area forests (PNW - US), or FSC (Forest Stewardship Council) certified hardwoods. I also make a point to plant trees for a local non-profit www.n-sea.org on a regular basis to help ensure sustainability and balance in my area of impact. In production, I have meticulously designed the wooden components so that there is less than 3% waste wood (most of which is in the form of sawdust used in my garden). I also use low-VOC (volatile organic compounds) finishes whenever possible. The components I purchase are either produced locally (smaller carbon footprint) or purchased from companies with upstanding environmental track records.

How difficult is it to play these instruments?
It depends. Have you ever found yourself tapping your foot to the beat? Most people have found that they already have the ability to move their feet in time with the tempo. So playing a Foot Drum of Foot Pedal can be as simple as tapping your feet to the beat or as complicated as any instrument infinitely can be. After a few hours of practice, you may be able to play many standard drum kit patterns on the Deluxe. Also, to ensure that many styles of playing are accommodated, Foot Drums and Pedals have fully adjustable features that can be dialed in to your volume, sound, or 'feel' preferences.

Are the Farmer Foot Percussion Instruments mainly designed to be used by drummers?
Not necessarily. It was originally designed for guitarists and other like instrumentalists. Before I started making and playing my first Foot Drum, I was not a drummer in any way, shape, or form (I don't even dance that well). Drummers may actually be at a disadvantage because they tend to want to play complicated 'busy' drum kit beats.

What uses are the Farmer Foot Percussion Instruments designed for?

Is it easy to replace the drumheads on the Foot Drums?
Yes. I have designed the Foot Drums so all you need is the drum wrench (included) for drumhead tuning and changing. While I have included 2 ply hydrolic heads to get warmer 'thuds,'. If you crave another sound tryout other drumheads. Dampening the bass drum will also radically alter the sound of the bass drum. Remo's Powersonic drumhead is a great addition for an integrated bass drum dampening system. NOTE: the 2.3 triple flange is designed for 18" tom drum heads. If you want to use bass heads (slightly wider O.D. flange), simply flip the hoop around.

How loud are the Foot Drums and Pedals?
Farmer Foot Drums, played at a normal level, are a bit louder than an aggressively picked Dobro guitar. I designed the body of the Deluxe Model Farmer Foot Drum so that the bass and snare acoustics were optimally enhanced to really 'thud.' The rest of the percussive elements easily cut through the sound mix because of their high timbre. I have played it acoustically on noisy streets and medium-sized bars/cafes without any problem of being heard. It can also be played with a softer touch if you're in the studio or want to match the sound level of your acoustic instrument.

What would I need to do to mic a Foot Drum?
I have placed microphones aimed at the bass drum inside the Foot Drum and run them into a 2-channel guitar amp (note: bass and keyboard amps work best for the low 'thuds'). Equalizing the cymbal, bass, and snare mix was as easy as adjusting the High, Mid, and Low on the amp. The overall mix comes through great when you are plugged in with the guitar on the other channel. For more technical amplification, go to a music store to be outfitted with your desired sound and price range.

Can I have custom work done on the Deluxe Foot Drum?
Yes. I love the opportunity to work creatively with someone whenever possible. Here are some things that I could do that are less invasive:
Are there travel cases that fit the Foot Drums?
Yes. I offer a soft case bag for the Deluxe Foot Drum: with a Cordura Nylon water resistant shell, 1/2" polyethylene foam sides and soft cotton liner. I sell these LOCALLY sewn cases AT COST for $95. If you are looking for a heavy duty, hard shell travel case for the Deluxe, I have found that the Gator Case Model G-212 is the all around best case for rugged travel. The D-Model Farmer Foot Drum fits snuggly with a little room on one side for extra gear. Plus, it can act as a sturdy seat and has wheels to roll - great for the one man band on the run. Its one down side is that it is perhaps a bit too heavy for some applications. For more information visit: www.sweetwater.com
For the Stomp Foot Drum, many 22"-24" nylon padded cymbal bags work great for easy and safe transport. One bag in particular is the Zildjen 24" bag found at: www.steveweissmusic.com


Do you ship international?
Yes. Please call ahead of time to find out the shipping costs. I do not guarantee that I can replace or service any instruments due to the nature of shipping costs.


Will these instruments hold their value?
Yes. Quality musical instruments of all varieties eventually make it into pricing guides used by music stores and collectors worldwide, and the fact is, many of these quality instruments will have increased in value when resold. A Farmer Foot Drum, with its hand-stamped individualized serial number, is aiming to be a: 'handcrafted,' 'enduring,' 'limited edition,' 'Made in the USA,' 'folk,' instrument that will hold its value over time and perhaps even be a collector's item in the years to come...

What if a Farmer Musical Instrument needs repair?
Feel free to email pete@farmerfootdrums.com or call with any questions, comments, or concerns regarding repair. I stand by all of my instrument's designs and construction and I am willing to personally help out in any way I can within reason. I built the Foot Drums to have the same feel and response of standard drum pedals. All pivot points have sealed precision ball bearings, are adjustable, and are 'overbuilt' to withstand players of hard foot stompin' music.

What are the typical shipping costs?
USPS usually charges on average $50 for shipping and handling a Foot Drum and $11 for 1 to 2 Pedals with 2-day Priority Shipping. If you want to choose another carrier, to ship international, or arrange for a free pickup in Bellingham WA, please contact me ahead of time. Western Europe shipments have tended to be about $135(USD) for Foot Drums and $16 for Pedals with USPS 1st class mail. Australian/NZ customers have the option to have their Foot Drum shipped for about $140(USD) with some assembly required OR pay more with no assembly required.

Is it easy to install the hi hats on the Deluxe Foot Drum?
Yes. It can take as little as 1 minute and done without any tools and can accommodate 12-14" hi hats. I would be more than happy to install them for you if they were sent to me before I ship your drum. If you would like more info, visit the instructional videos webpage.

How come you don't sell the hi hats with the Deluxe Foot Drum?
Like guitars, cymbals vary dramatically in sound and quality and I feel more comfortable leaving that particular decision up to you. I suggest going to any sizable music dealer and comparing the sounds of various hi hats. You can spend as little as $80 for an entry-level set or a used mid-quality set and as much as $250 for some clean sounding beauties. Bottom line is, you will pay for what you get.

What is the turnaround time for a Deluxe Foot Drum order?
These are handmade instruments so expect turnaround time to be between 2-4 weeks, or longer if demand is heavy. It is best to emailpete@farmerfootdrums.com or call ahead before you place an order.






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