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frank0072
09-03-2009, 12:58 PM
Hi guys,

since some of you have already noticed in this thread (http://www.drummerworld.com/forums/showthread.php?t=53385) I am the drummer for the band Scott. First of all I would like to say THANK YOU DRUMMERWORLD, because without you guys here on the forum I would not be the drummer I am today.

Since I only started drumming three years ago I am very inexperienced. I got lucky though, and ended up playing in a band with big ambitions last march. There the madness started, by may we were in the studio recording a demo and in july we recorded a videoclip. Since yesterday we even have a website and are now hoping to get known on the internet and hopefully get the opportunity to record a whole album.

It's really awsome to get all these experiences that are, I think, quite unique. I wanted to share this, with pictures offcourse :-).

For the band I bought new cymbals and a new snare. I recorded with a freefloating steel snare from the studio, and decided I wanted a free floating for myself. I found a maple with and extra acryl shell on the internet, and bought it :-). I still play my Rockstars with extra frankenstein-floortom though.

In order of what happened, the pictures from the last months, last picture is the top view of my kit from practice last monday...

aydee
09-03-2009, 01:31 PM
Frank, you look happy, your kit looks happy and your snare snare looks happy!

And I'm happy that your'e happy...

Go, Scott!

Bram
09-03-2009, 06:17 PM
That kit sounds beautiful!!
I like that song, too!!

Bram

Big_Philly
09-04-2009, 02:34 PM
That's awesome, man! I like the song! If you ever get a gig in Enschede or anywhere nearby let me know, I'll check it out!

Nice video too. Usually music video's are about the lead singer and sometimes a dude playing guitar but not this one... nice to see that the drummer isn't being forgotten.
Very solid drumming too!

frank0072
09-04-2009, 06:02 PM
Thanks! It's pretty weird how the Rockstars do their job, since they are not high end or anything :-)