also make sure that everyone has roughly the same goals in mind. if everyone wants to do different things with their musical careers then your probably gonna split up.
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also make sure that everyone has roughly the same goals in mind. if everyone wants to do different things with their musical careers then your probably gonna split up.
drums are my main instrument, but i also play cello, bass, and piano
i love my splash. its a ziljian but the series escapes me at the moment.
wood is the way for me
uhh the new finale program can do that. and if your instrument is in tune, it will also write the pitches too, not just the rhythm.
i thought the movie was good, but i didnt like all the extra...
yeah gaffer tape is expensive but it doesnt leave sticky residues liek duct tape does. maybe masking tape but idk if that would be heavy enough.
i have heard of that but i have never tried it.
Ok. I recently purchased a Roc N' Soc throne for my kit. I can personally say that it is REALLY REALLY nice. Its turns smooth, is really comfy, and really helps when your playing those long gigs. i...
cool vid. the guys style is definitely unique.
amputechtures right... it is a drum battle to the extreme
i thought of freezing in france, but then i realized it sounds way too much like lightning in alaska. some other ones are sugar and the sacrament and words of our own.
same here. under zildjians i have a ride, a crash ride, hi-hats, china, small china, and a splash. then i have a sabian dark crash. i like both ziljian and sabian both about the same.
This is what i do. Except after ia couple full turns, the head is about the pitch that i want it, so i start doing 1/2 and then 1/4 turns. this gives a nice tone. but, i recently bought evans torque...
wood all the way. i have a DW Custom snare... ooh its nice.
steel snares are alright. i have a steel piccolo snare that i use. i just drop the wires and use it as a high tom.
i agree with Jobby. I was reading an article and it said that you should wait at least 6 months to a year after you buy your cymbals before cleaning them. This allows time for that chemical coating...