Not in decades! As a kid once, I drew a Ludwig logo on the front of the bass reso on my first set of Japanese stencil jobbies. A little dreaming I guess.
All the best...
I've seen a couple of big name drummers using heads with writing and drawings on them recently. They were the tom heads. Initially I thought ''auction'' but not sure. You could tell the heads from one of the kits have been on for awhile.
Maybe its just something some people do? I've drawn a circle on one before that didn't have a dot but that's all
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Not in decades! As a kid once, I drew a Ludwig logo on the front of the bass reso on my first set of Japanese stencil jobbies. A little dreaming I guess.
All the best...
Nope..........must remain virgins
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I have written the set list and bpm for the songs on my snare head for gigs
^^ This... The snare head is a great place for a set list. Plus it makes a great fan gift if the band signs it after the gig.
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Yeah non of our set lists ever stayed the same... so writing on the head would be a complete waste...
And are you looking up every single BPM before you start that you need to write that down?! (no offense)
Even as a kid I didn't doodle on my head.
Only time I wrote on it was to sign it because it broke or I was swapping it out and we were selling it.
I like a very clean look. I'm a little OCD as we all know lol
I've only seen one drummer with actual words drawn out on his toms. BTW, I cleaned it up for this family oriented drum forum...
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Nigel Olsson Elton John's longtime drummer is one that I saw with the drawings and such on this heads and he does do it for auction. Here is a nice interview with him...
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