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8026 drumbndrumber Send Email Nov 17, 2004
8:34 pm
... trying to ... come ... Your post made me curious about the Rhythm Watch. I went to the Tama website and found a link to seemingly detailed instructions (in...
8027 drumbndrumber Send Email Nov 17, 2004
8:43 pm
the Tama link I just posted is good. Be sure it ends with: -TAMA.pdf Can someone tell me why this happens to some links? Is it truncated because "wrap message...
8028 Soma Imp
randomdrivel@... Send Email
Nov 18, 2004
2:32 am
hey guys, just wanting some feedback about bass drum foot technique... ive been playing for about a year now, and so far ive been playing heel down. i asked...
8029 RAYMOND WONG
drumsman_ray Send Email
Nov 18, 2004
1:29 pm
Hi there, There's an article in this month's Modern Drummer that address the heel up method. Hope it helps. Ray Soma Imp <randomdrivel@...> wrote: hey...
8030 Scott
scottscp911 Send Email
Nov 18, 2004
4:40 pm
http://launch.groups.yahoo.com/group/JustStickingAround/ <---- Yahoo Drum Group I invite you to join my group. No hype no viruses just active drummers. I'm not...
8031 Casper Paludan
limpjazz Send Email
Nov 18, 2004
4:41 pm
I had a lesson with Antonio Sanchez the other day, and he thought heel down was fine. Do you need to switch at all? If heel down works for you....I only play...
8032 jondemii@... Send Email Nov 18, 2004
5:41 pm
In a message dated 11/18/2004 11:48:42 AM Eastern Standard Time, casper.paludan@... writes: my drum throne height has previously been fine for me and...
8033 send email to justinl...
type2_vdub Send Email
Nov 22, 2004
10:02 pm
hello all. i want to start experimenting with using a click in live settings (not just practice) but i don't know which units are good. i just bought a small...
8034 Kareem Elhawary
kareemelhawary Send Email
Nov 22, 2004
10:03 pm
Something I think that is often overlooked ... If you need more "power" during a live show, try miking the basedrum and using a monitor :) It'll bring you...
8035 Casper Paludan
limpjazz Send Email
Nov 22, 2004
10:04 pm
It helps to think 5 as 3 plus 2, 7 as 4 plus 3 etc Caz ... From: Sean Nunan - MWEB [mailto:snunan@...] Sent: Wednesday, November 17, 2004 6:04 AM To: Sean...
8036 m i n i k i n o
waterpure2000 Send Email
Nov 23, 2004
4:17 am
Hi all, in the opposite of some "power" problems, I have these problems of playing too loud. I perform mostly in a small clubs, playing latin, jazzy tunes, and...
8037 Hendra Wijaya
hawe_99 Send Email
Nov 23, 2004
4:57 am
Hi Edo, I'm in the same ship with you:) playing soft is the most difficult thing to do, since it will affect your mood too. Used to play at a (very)...
8038 bcooper153 Send Email Nov 23, 2004
2:10 pm
I agree - in 5/4, I usually think of the first 3 beats as a waltz and the last two as a cut tempo, for example 1 2 3 4 5 R x x x x x (add some jazz-variation...
8039 BriCfi
b_stoughton Send Email
Nov 23, 2004
2:19 pm
I kind of like Neil Peart's take on odd times. Basically, feel it. He doesn't even count... ..listen to odd times, and you'll start feeling it. ... From:...
8040 nolraistlin Send Email Nov 23, 2004
9:44 pm
Im actually surprised that your playing is too loud. Maybe everybody else is playing too low? I used to play at a small club by where I live with some friends...
8041 nolraistlin Send Email Nov 23, 2004
9:47 pm
Has anyone here had any experience with the Trashformer cymbal made by Zildjian? http://www.musiciansfriend.com/srs7/g=perc/search/detail/base_id/80440 I have...
8042 Tomas
tomas@... Send Email
Nov 23, 2004
9:56 pm
Cymbals are always the worst offender when I'm accused of playing too loud. They really cut through. I have a very lively ride, and to cut the ring I attack a...
8043 Tomas
tomas@... Send Email
Nov 23, 2004
9:58 pm
I cracked up when I saw the picture of this cymbal! It looks exactly like a couple old cymbals I found in the trash can of my high school decades ago, minus...
8044 Tomas
tomas@... Send Email
Nov 24, 2004
3:49 am
Yes, duct tape works very well, and it sticks great! My only problem is that duct tape leaves nasty glue residue, expecially the cheap, hardware stuff. be...
8045 m i n i k i n o
waterpure2000 Send Email
Nov 24, 2004
4:26 am
When the management came to you and told you to soften your drums, then iassume that i play too loud. But after few times experienced, i never surprised for...
8046 bcooper153 Send Email Nov 24, 2004
4:27 am
Crap - all the spaces went out of my charts - makes them kinda useless. My first post and it's trash. Go with the "feel it" method. Sorry ... it. He doesn't...
8048 DocktorPdiddle@... Send Email Nov 24, 2004
3:22 pm
HI all,i just wanted to say we used to have the problem of the drums being too loud in the group i am playing with in church,it wasnt the audience complaining...
8049 Tomas
tomas@... Send Email
Nov 24, 2004
6:43 pm
I'm going to format this and put it on the New Practice Tips page of my site - probably by the weekend (www.drummingweb.com). It's good stuff, and I'd like to...
8050 paradiddle326 Send Email Nov 24, 2004
7:08 pm
I purchased a Mienl Byzance 20 inch dry ride less than a year ago and really like the sound .I play a lot of jazz . Last night I noticed what appear to be...
8051 Casper Paludan
limpjazz Send Email
Nov 24, 2004
7:09 pm
Two words: duct tape. Apply creatively under the cymbal, experiment, and be happy! Caz ... From: Tomas [mailto:tomas@...] Sent: Tuesday, November...
8052 DocktorPdiddle@... Send Email Nov 25, 2004
3:18 pm
Happy thanksgiving everyone!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! R.E.Scott [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]...
8053 Kareem Elhawary
kareemelhawary Send Email
Nov 25, 2004
9:38 pm
I can't agree with that at all. Playing quiet comes from practicing good techniques, as Edo said, controlled movements. Brushes, beat sticks, etc... should be...
8054 send email to justinl...
type2_vdub Send Email
Nov 25, 2004
9:38 pm
hey guys and gals. i have a '68 rogers butcher block, 14x24, 9x13, 16x16, and i'm looking for an 18" floor tom to go with it. if you happen to know of one...
8055 DocktorPdiddle@... Send Email Nov 26, 2004
4:01 am
Hey brent,sorry it took so long to get back to you . I have a copy of the 40 PASIC rudiments and i also have 25 NARD rudiments but i dont think any of these...
8056 DocktorPdiddle@... Send Email Nov 28, 2004
3:48 am
Hi brent ,yo answer your question NARD stands for national association of rudimental drummers. If you want find out all about them type nard rudiments in your...
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