Hello, and welcome to the forum.:icon_cool:
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Hello, and welcome to the forum.:icon_cool:
Grover cable snare wires.:icon_cool:
I use both. Two bass drums with single pedals for big shows or one bass drum and a double pedal for small shows. It's all about space and convenience.:icon_cool:
How can I forget? Yup.
I remember those cloths. I would make em out of shetts because the felt ones would stretch out and tear over time.
I remember that ego as well.:icon_mrgreen:
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The "Black Panther" snare line from Mapex makes some amazing hammered snares.:icon_cool:
I too am a snare addict, however, I do not plan on quitting at anytime, ever...........unless my wife says otherwise.:icon_mrgreen:
A beauty indeed.:icon_cool:
Simply amazing!:eyes2:
Very beautiful indeed. I bet it sounds as great as it looks.:icon_cool:
The new beats are thicker and heavier so they will sound fuller an louder than the thinner and brighter sounding A Customs. If they are the same size, try placing an A Custom top hat on the New Beat...
Yup. :icon_cool:
They look great.:icon_cool:
I rarely change my heads. If you know how to tune and treat your drums like an instrument and not anger therapy, you can keep the heads singing for a very long time. I change snare heads once a month...
I am left handed and play right-handed, left-handed, and open handed and switch frequently between them during live shows. It is all about comfort and practice. Find what comes naturally and then...
I am thankful to be alive, and that I have such an amazing wife.:icon_cool:
Slow down. If you start slow enough, from quarters, to eighths, to sixteenths, to 32nd's, it shouldn't be a problem. By starting at a slow tempo than working your way up, you should be able to learn...
You have questions..Ebay has answers.:icon_cool:
Exactly. :icon_cool:
Gotta have them nice and shiny. I look at it this way, if you look dirty and filthy then you will make a bad first impression. Why should your drum kit, which is an extension of yourself, be any...
I use Bar Keepers Best friend and steel wool on the all chrome parts. Windex and paper towels on the outer shell wraps. WD40 on my pedals.:icon_cool:
Great job:clap:!!:icon_cool:
I messed with my cymbal configuration(placement) for a while, only to put them back in the exact same places they were in the first place.:icon_cool:
BTW! I told my wife about this thread and she insisted that I mention that she is my "Official" roadie. :icon_cool:
HAHALOL!!!:loller4: Good one!:icon_cool:
I like kits of all sizes. What determines the size of kit I actually use is whether or not I have too carry it myself. Roadies=big kit(double bass, at least 9 cymbals). No roadies=four piece(only 3...