Together with the snare drum, the bass drum is among the most frequently used percussion instruments. The player should not stand directly behind the drum, but rather slightly to the right, assuming he is right handed. In any event, the drumhead should face in the direction the sound is to be projected, which is not necessarily towards the audience. The beater is held with the same basic grip as the snare drum, with the wrist relaxed and the arm flexible.
Because the bass drum is a sluggish instrument, the performer has to be particularly careful about playing on the beat. This implies that he must actually anticipate the beat slightly or risk being just a fraction behind it and thus incurring the wrath of the conductor.