I'm assuming you play a lot of brushes. If IM correct, then you are talking about a very "warm" sound. However if you are so inclined to go the whole nine...
TC1time@...
Mar 1, 2003 6:05 pm
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Hi guys, I wish to purchase a new bass drum pedal. The current one that I have (taiwanese brand) is pretty lousy. I have been checking out a few pedals on the...
Does anyone know what snare drum Phil Ehart used on the original studio recording of "Carry On My Wayward Son"? Thanks!...
Rex Hutto
N2theSon@...
Mar 2, 2003 7:28 pm
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Hey all, I need your help please. How should we tune our drums. Is there any standard tone which should emanate from drum heads. Is it true that they are tuned...
hezekiah@...
Mar 3, 2003 3:41 am
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Hey Harshdrums Drums are generally considered atonal instruments but can be tuned to specific pitches although it is more likely that you will want to work...
I have a DW kit, and inside all the toms and kick, there is a note printed on the inside of the shell. (I know that most drum manufacturers do NOT do this)....
Jason Brookens
drummerjdogg@...
Mar 3, 2003 4:55 pm
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Some drummers, specifically Danny Carey, (or maybe only he) have two different sized bass drums. Why? Obviously, it is to create different tones/sounds, but...
Andrew E. Toussaint
aetoussaint@...
Mar 3, 2003 5:51 pm
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If your audio is clear enough, it's pretty easy to distinguish between the two drums on "Hooker With A Penis" (Aenima) and "Ticks and Leeches" (Lateralus)....
I know Dave Weckl has two different sizes base drums to have two different sounds available. Tends not to do blistering fast single stroke rolls with them, a...
Thanks, All you see or hear on TV is a product begging for your dirty fat ass dollar Andrew ... From: fatmorgan00 <fatmorgan00@...>...
Andrew E. Toussaint
aetoussaint@...
Mar 3, 2003 6:55 pm
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Thanks for the help all, I guess, being an intermediate drummer, you start to learn the intricacies, and realize how, conceptually speaking, easy the drumset...
Andrew E. Toussaint
aetoussaint@...
Mar 3, 2003 11:38 pm
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For those of us that have no "music theory" training, what do you mean by major 3rds and perfect fourths? ... From: Jason Brookens...
right, sorry.... :( It's simple, really. The scale is made up of half-steps and whole-steps. For simplicity sake, let's use the C Major scale. scale pos.- 1...
Jason Brookens
drummerjdogg@...
Mar 4, 2003 5:25 pm
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Hey, gang! I posted a new drum lesson on the site yesterday - my email service was acting up so I couldn't tell you about it yesterday. It's called "The Killer...
Tomas
tomas@...
Mar 5, 2003 1:42 am
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From what I understand, DW drum kits are KNOWN for their ability to be tuned to a perfect-pitch-note. So, if each tom has a note stamped inside the shell tune...
(supposed to go to group) Modern Drummer had an EXCELLENT article (or series) on this topic a few months back. "The Musical Drummer." ... ...
Jason Brookens
drummerjdogg@...
Mar 5, 2003 3:48 am
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I used to have the perfect neighbours. They would never complain about my incessant practicing of dums late into the night (I work days till quite late) and...
john cullan
slipp3ry_whippit@...
Mar 5, 2003 11:58 am
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This is why I play Rolands...I can practice at 10 or 11 at night and not wake up the wife and kids! Being a 'techie' type, it also has some toys to play...
john Yep, easy. I use a Yamaha DD11 which I picked up S/H for £25.00. I have even gigged with it where space was really cramped by feeding it through a bass ...
Thanks for that Bricfi and Julian, though would I be right in saying that the DD11 does the hi-hat pedal and the bass drum is via a switch with a fixed...
john cullan
slipp3ry_whippit@...
Mar 5, 2003 4:04 pm
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... Hey Erwin, your answer (and ways to recognise it instantly) is at www.drumdojo.com type 'interval' into the search engine and select the page on tuning...
John The DD11 has only the one foot switch that is assignable to any drum voice. I prefer it as the bass but it is velocity sensitive like all the pads. You ...
Kudos to Mr Paul Marshall. Brilliantly put ! [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]...
TC1time@...
Mar 5, 2003 9:07 pm
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Just wondering how many of the guys remember Irv Cotler. He was Frank Sinatra's drummer for quite an extensive time. his stong backbeat and stong"two" feel...
TC1time@...
Mar 5, 2003 9:59 pm
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Hi gang! I just bought an X-Pad. I was wonder why they have two different surfaces. One is a rubbery surface, the other one is a hard surface. Since the...
Hey man Electronic kits are good, but I found that my Roland one made a lot of noise, certainly enough for people walking past my house to hear the noise of...
Thanks for the advice everyone, my thinking at the moment is either - Use the mesh heads - Get some mesh heads and try and trigger them through a drum module...
john cullan
slipp3ry_whippit@...
Mar 6, 2003 3:14 pm
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Thanks for the advice everyone, its all good stuff and has lead me to my thinking of the moment which is either - Use the mesh heads - Get some mesh heads and...
john cullan
slipp3ry_whippit@...
Mar 6, 2003 3:19 pm
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... With Yahoo! Mail you can get a bigger mailbox -- choose a size that fits your needs [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]...
john cullan
slipp3ry_whippit@...
Mar 6, 2003 3:21 pm
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Well I've practiced with both, and the mesh heads were far far quieter and produced a discernible tone. The advantages of an electronic kit are many though, in...