If you happen to do a google on "stick control for the snare drummer pdf", you might find a good old book with some good stuff. You can also go to Guitar Center and ask for Mike Johnston/Vater speed...
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If you happen to do a google on "stick control for the snare drummer pdf", you might find a good old book with some good stuff. You can also go to Guitar Center and ask for Mike Johnston/Vater speed...
I remember a bunch, but don't remember which was first. :-\
That made my day! It sucks, but you gotta laugh at stuff like that. :clap:
This is awesome! That is all. :)
I hope I'm not the only one who has whacked himself in the head with a stick while showing off a little. Anyone? Anyone?
No comprende. The only drum I didn't like was the 50 gal drum my mom used to make me rake up leaves and put them in.
I like TabTrax. It's $30 and works great. Free demo.
I use ear protection. I works great until the sound guy has the acoustic gee-tar cranked because it isn't sending much signal, then it decides to out of nowhere. Ear were ringing for days.
Good thread. I'm in a Christian band and we play in different places, sometimes inside, sometimes outside. Sometimes 4pc, sometimes 5 (rare). Sometimes electric, sometimes acoustic. Occasionally...
It's definitely a cool place. I have a lesson there next Friday.
Oops. Missed that post. Sorry. :doh:
Sure have. My first set of Slingerland 2000 were purchased there (won't say how long ago :shifty:).
Just and added note, the snare port will support a 3-zone pad.
I've been playing for House of David and we have our first gig as a group a week from tonight. I haven't performed in front of an audience in over 20 years, but I am stoked to be performing live...
Thanks for the warm welcome everyone.
Hey everyone. I haven't seen anyone else post from Ohio, let alone Dayton. Hopefully I am not the only one since I know there are a lot of players in the area.
I am an IT professional during the...