Help on a drum set

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Unread post by carter29 » Thu Sep 01, 2005 6:32 pm

Beauford33 wrote:
i like tictacs wrote:
Beauford33 wrote:
i like tictacs wrote:i would love a nice set of v-drums. i dont like playing drums loudly (ie snare, cymbals) , especially with my ears. it's just not a viable option for me.

so really, it's very possible.
that is why you wear ear pieces or head phones while you play.
which is a pain in the ass, not to mention the loss of sound quality



electronic drums are not the worst thing in the world.
You get a piar of those Vic Firth studio head phones Im always talking about...they are comfortable and actually make your drums sound better then they actually are.


I know they arent the worse thing in the world.....but goddamnit they are close.

agree and agree

The blue vic firth ones? like Tony Royster wore in that video?
They are awesome

whoever started this thread should get a full drum kit with the damper pads

dont just get a snare, you may feel restricted and get a bad impression of the drums and not go for them, which I highly suggest you take up the drums, best instrument
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Unread post by Beauford33 » Thu Sep 01, 2005 7:19 pm

No, the new solid black ones that has the line for music.
-BK

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