here's a pic of my current setup...

christopher wrote:I am not a drummer but i am big fan of drummers .I like the music from my child hood and I can few instruments but not drums.i have tried to learn it but am not able to play it.
in my oppinion. the 2 MAIN instruments that you SHOULD know how to play to make VERY GOOD electornic dance music are the drums, and the piano. im sure it helps to know guitar and possibly some others but i think you can work your way around everything if you know drums and piano.mikesk wrote:Have any of you bass players ever learned to play drums? I’ve been : thinking that it would help my time, ability to think rhythmically, and : general booty-shaking abilities, even if only learned at a rudimentary : level. Bass is part of the rhythm section, after all. : Anyone experienced in this sort of thing? Was it worth the effort? Yes I play both bass and drums.
myxylpyx wrote:dam bro dats sick... off to the garden to eat some worms now.
what's the point in expanding? to have more sounds. bigger fills. gives you a better musical ability and coordination when you are reaching to hit a bunch of different cymbals and toms. it looks cooler lol. it's more fun. i don't know, i don't think i've ever heard anyone that didn't want a bigger kit... but if it's what you like then it's all goodg-wohl wrote:I play drums. A four-piece Yamaha Stage Custom kit with a kick made out of a PDP floor tom. A hi-hat, and two ride cymbals. That's it. I feel that if I can't perfect a four-piece, what's the point in even trying to expand beyond it? I've been playing this way for nearly a decade now and haven't even considering adding an extra tom yet.
Nah, I use my smaller ride as a crash sometimes, but I don't really want bigger fills or more sounds. I still haven't gotten all the sounds out of my four-piece!Clyde Hawkins wrote:what's the point in expanding? to have more sounds. bigger fills. gives you a better musical ability and coordination when you are reaching to hit a bunch of different cymbals and toms. it looks cooler lol. it's more fun. i don't know, i don't think i've ever heard anyone that didn't want a bigger kit... but if it's what you like then it's all goodg-wohl wrote:I play drums. A four-piece Yamaha Stage Custom kit with a kick made out of a PDP floor tom. A hi-hat, and two ride cymbals. That's it. I feel that if I can't perfect a four-piece, what's the point in even trying to expand beyond it? I've been playing this way for nearly a decade now and haven't even considering adding an extra tom yet.
you don't even have a single crash?!?! that's upsetting lol
do you have double pedals atleast?
(it doubles your bass hitting opportunities lol)
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