Keep hearing about your bleeding hands. That's terrible. You need to get a good grippy pair of gloves.
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Keep hearing about your bleeding hands. That's terrible. You need to get a good grippy pair of gloves.
Have been playing since I was about 14, and joined – and left – a lot of bands along the way. But I found I could make money playing dinner dances in my home town (in England). It was typical...
I grunt when I don't play the drums.
Play along with songs and learn exactly how other drummers do it.
Rudiments are for marching bands :)
Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year to everyone!
Congratulations!
I love TV.
"Freedom is what you can do. Liberty is what they can't do to you." Stiles Hillier
There's no such thing as a 16 inch bass drum.
Do it right.
Same here.
Although I was unaware that there was still a thing called progressive rock.
Consider me updated.
First of all congratulations on buying a new TV – it's always a good thing.
As far as the curve, I would imagine (from optical theory) that the curve would cut down on room reflections and ambient...
Feel better man!
And change that lifestyle :)
Yeah, known a few guys like that.
In Turkey, though, if you don't believe in conspiracies then they think you're nuts.
My favorite conspiracy theory is Ernest Hemingway's firm belief that the FBI...
Actually I'm not a Moon fan at all.
But his creativity simply makes my point.
In the "arts" there is often a period of creation, relatively short, but disruptive.
This is followed by a much...
PS. You need a hi-hat because you're a drummer. He didn't need one (although it was only a phase he went through) because he was a creator.
Well first of all, Eminence Front was not really the Who. It was more of a precursor to the Peter Gabriel song Sledgehammer. It was a mediocre 80s groove thing, if you weren't there you won't...
I think you can extrapolate the name, based on them all being gals and their being five asterisks in the name :)
As far as hearing my own drums, yes it was a great experience. I taught the sound guy...
Get a loop of chain and hitch it around the pedal and around your seat.
Sounds like a plan!
My Premier kit I played for a hundred years, way back in the distant past, was red and looked great under the lights.
As I said on the other tiny kit thread I prefer the Sonor Bop kit.
For an extra 30 bucks you get "real" drum sizes, but in the same small footprint.
Just my 10 cents.
They probably have a boatload of red kits left and need to move them.
Personally I prefer the Sonor bop in silver sparkle for $429.
Best of both worlds.
Didn't mind the blue in principle, just looked a little dusty. :)
New wrap is way sexier, but yeah, bacon would be tasty.
Wrap looks great!
You might want run a cloth over that bass drum.
And it's not a celebration at all without bacon!
I can't write d i c k e n s?
During those moody bass heavy intros to quiet songs you leave the snares off so they don't buzz like the ****ens.
Then you ease them on quietly so they don't go 'snap' - before you crash the party....
Hi Rob, MK, Ben,and Jake!
Welcome.