Aint' it great!!!:dancing:
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Aint' it great!!!:dancing:
Nothing wrong with appreciating a master of his craft..... Awesome and thanks for sharing...
Sweet, don'tcha love it, ya go in for sticks and a snare follows you home!!!:dancing:
If you like the life, start a new band, or find a band looking for a drummer and see how it works out.... It ain't over til it's over.....:boom-crash:
History of the US Beat was my first instructional/historical video. The opening solo is mesmerizing. It never gets old. A master technician.....:clap:
Anyone have the popcorn size black steel snare? There are none in either shop here... Can anyone give me a hands on review?
Snagged a good one!:ok:
Dream Theater "On the Backs of Angels"......:angel:
I know Sabian has a stencil kit available for their cymbals, but I'm wondering does any manufacturer or company make a stencil kit to customize cymbals? :think:
Kudos:clap:
I didn't intend to buy it, but once I saw it at the local shop, I was hooked. It's has a little weight on it too, about 13 lbs worth....:boom-crash:
I agree with the rest of the guys lubricating the pedal with 3 in 1 oil, but you could also try silicon spray....
I'm 18 with 34 years of experience..... starting over playing...:icon_wink:
Thanks XWeasel for posting the pics.....:ok:
I am technically challenged. Having a problem posting the pic.....:doh:
I just ordered the OCPD Black Chrome Pic Snare, and it is sweet!:dancing:
http://www.musiciansfriend.com/drums-percussion/orange-county-drums-and-percussion-piccolo-snare-drum
Thanks, I appreciate the info..... I'm also looking at some cymbal boom stands from Vintage Logos. Anyone have any experience with those stands? They do look heavy duty...
I'm looking too, and I saw some by Newl on Ebay. They have vids on youtube. Same here I want quality at a good price.
Thanks I appreciate the info.....:ok:
Sound Percussion Boom Cymbal stands..... Are they good stands for the price, and can they handle up to an 18" crash/ride? :think:
Nicely done.:clap:
I read a post, I believe on this forum a couple of weeks ago, about a stick doing what you describe. When the grain of the wood was examined against another stick, it was shorter and appeared dry...
Just like anything else, the more you practice, the repetition with proper technique the better you'll get. Just relax and have fun with it....
That snare is pretty sweet!
I saw a novelty video of her with Jordan Rudess doing a rendition of "Move Like Jagger".
She is gaining quite a following.