Boy they sure do sound good. Nicely done.
I play for the 1st time in a week and this is what I come up with.
YOU MESS WITH THE DEVIL YOU KNOW.
YOU DON'T MESS WITH THE DEVIL YOU DON'T KNOW.
VAE VICTIS
ONCE YOU HIT A CERTAIN AGE, YOU BECOME PERMANENTLY UNIMPRESSED BY A LOT OF CRAP.
I HIT THAT AGE 20 YEARS AGO.
IF DOGS CAN'T GO TO HEAVEN, I WANT TO GO WHERE THEY GO
WILL ROGERS
Boy they sure do sound good. Nicely done.
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Drums sound sweet good job Rick
Jim
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[QUOTE=js218;722336]Drums sound sweet good job Rick
Thanks Jim!
I tune my drums to the different pitches of beer cans from different companies. It actually works quite well and you feel really good when you are done.
If I don't care what my drums sound like, I tune according to a Gatzen video.
My cymbals are chosen by the sound of metal trash can lids of various sizes. If I'm looking for a "trashy" sound there is no better place to get it. If I want a "warm, dry" sound, I get a martini, and when I have drank 1/2 of it, I tap the side of the glass and there is my sound.
There are so many tuning methods that's why I came up with my own. It's like trying to choose between a blonde, brunette, or redhead. There were times in my younger days where I had a blonde when I really needed a brunette, or, having a redhead when I should have had blonde. Trashy was easy because any lady standing under a street light will work.
There you have it, the secret method's that I use to tune my drums and pick out my cymbals.
YOU MESS WITH THE DEVIL YOU KNOW.
YOU DON'T MESS WITH THE DEVIL YOU DON'T KNOW.
VAE VICTIS
ONCE YOU HIT A CERTAIN AGE, YOU BECOME PERMANENTLY UNIMPRESSED BY A LOT OF CRAP.
I HIT THAT AGE 20 YEARS AGO.
IF DOGS CAN'T GO TO HEAVEN, I WANT TO GO WHERE THEY GO
WILL ROGERS
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