Song is harder than it looks, great job.
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Song is harder than it looks, great job.
Dude, that wood block is insanely awesome
YouTube - this drummer is at the wrong gig
I think what your talking to is the Moeller method. If you play the 2-stroke Moeller method it creates the sound and appearance your looking for it.
Yeah, it seems like it can really do a lot of awesome stuff. I just might run into trouble learning how to play it, Lol. I'm trying to choose between Conga's and Tabla...
Anyone have any experience with indian tabla? I'm looking into hand drumming. Anyone play? Any opinions? It seems hard to learn, there's not that many resources.
Did a lot of syncopation training, and mozambique playing.
Found one for sale, thanks man. I'll give it a look. 135 bucks.
I'm getting some timbales for my birthday, and don't really know what kind of cymbals sound good for timbale playing.
Yeah, I'm 16 as well. I think I've definitely reached 6'3 now.
First 5 letters of my last name +machine
I was wondering how much of a reach you guys all have!
I'm around 6'2.5-6'3 at the moment, still growing a bit.
Cape Cod yo!
Definitely a cool one, I'm sure I'll be back in this thread when I think of a better one...
YouTube- Primus - Sgt Baker on drums.
Wow, that's awful. Lol.
Love that guys kit, I love the Wooden look. I'm only 16 but I like a more traditional wooden look and feel.
Yeah, I was hoping to pop and get one like asap. Before Everywhere is fully out of them.
Anyone ever played them? I'm definitely interested.
U2, Tool, Dream Theater, Led Zeppelin, 311,
My current pair has lasted me 6 months
I've been mixing it up lately, around 60-70% Down 30-40% up. I'm faster down.
Danny Carey's kit is made of Paiste alloy.
Thanks, I figured it would help improve me and joining both bands will allow me to play a lot and get tons of practice and improve really fast.