roncadillac
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Man I bet those drums sound so huge and beefy
Man I bet those drums sound so huge and beefy
Nice setup. Do those Sonos speakers get loud enough that you can play along?First change since going big during the pandemic.
I'm calling her Fat Dark Trashy Sweet.........
Simplified my cymbal setup with the most significant change being the Fat hats.
And got rid of the side snare that I just didn't use.
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Would that happen to be a Ford Torino??finally got the 1970 Ford 351 Cleveland V-8 installed...
Love the 1st Chair and Ultraphones; both are amazing.... all the other gear looks great too!!Back to basics.
Right it allows me to 'flat stick them.Joe, I noticed that you setup the cymbals in a sharp angle. I have seen a few other drummers also do this.
Is this a Jazz tradition, a matter of ergonomics, or does the sharp cymbal angle give you a better stick rebound?
Right it allows me to 'flat stick them.
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What does the term "flat sticking" on a cymbal mean? I am not familiar with this.
Does it mean the angle of attack of the stick is parallel to the ....cymbal while playing the ride
It's a Crash; an activating/ Activation/ similar to a Harmonic with a guitar pick (on a guitar.
Yes.
Thank you. They do - they're in the basement and the speakers plus drums make it incredibly loud for folks on the first floor of the house.Nice setup. Do those Sonos speakers get loud enough that you can play along?
I may have to try this. Thanks, jdaThat's it, Buddy you gots it : )
they're (I think) eye- level. Wing nut/ nearly eye level; little lower on right side ride; little 'up on left side
Nice loafers, man! Oh yeah, really sweet kit too