I AE kited most of my way from L7-46. Prior to 18, I kept to fairly small kites of 5-15 mobs. Once I got to OT (20-29ish, then again 30-46), my kites got super crazy, often involving 50+ mobs.
When I was <18, I'd take a hit or so, however with the added range on the L18 DoT, I was able to do larger kites, which meant if I did get hit, I died, so I did entire kites without taking a hit. Its way too easy to get 1-rounded when 50 mobs catch up to you.
For most of my EQ (including kiting) play, I use the "behind the back" view. When you start the game, press F9 twice and you'll be zoomed in on the back of your helmet. I then use the camera buttons to position the camera so the bottom clip is slightly below my feet, and when kiting, I set it up so the right side of the screen will
JUST barely show my kite group when they are in range of DoT. This is done by adjusting your camera until you see your kite group when they get DoTed and getting a feel for this range. I believe the zoom in/out is insert/delete, while the ctrl+page up/down will tilt the camera up/down. I think I use ctrl+middle mouse and drag to move the camera vertically. If I'm wrong, you can check the keybinding for the camera in the EQ Options menu.
35 is a prime level to AE kite! The Overthere was MADE for bards to kite.
1)On the south and west sides of the zone (OT is split by the canyon in the middle), gather up every cactus (succulent), chicken (cockatrice), and tiger (sabertooth tiger/tigress) that you see. Just run around with selos, sing a single target DoT song on something as you pass by, and continue on to the next target.
2) After you've gathered up so much stuff that you are spending more time looking for targets than finding targets, you probably have a nice large train behind you. Now go to your kite spot (I use the green area around the "A" on
this map of OT), and run big circles until your pack starts arriving. Run in circles to gather your pack, being careful to avoid getting hit by stragglers as they join the pack.
3) Once you have your pack all stacked up in one mob of monsters, then start slowly reducing the radius of your circles, twisting selos and your L18 dot until the pack is getting hit by the DoT. Rinse and repeat for 10min, you'll probably gain a level if you don't die.
With regards to step (3), different bards use different methods. I myself used a keyboard turn method. I would run with numlock on (auto-run) and then tap right turn with my left middle finger (right-turn was mapped to the "D" button), tapping D more often for a tighter circle and less often for a larger diameter circle. I would use my mouse to swap instruments between drum (selos) and horn (DoT) while also using my mouse to swap songs. Hmotzart, on the other hand, uses a different turning method which he explains in his guide that has already been linked. Learn the turning method that works for you and you will be a master kiter in no time.