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From: Debbieb18
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  • pretty good!

  • if you put a strip of duct tape on the underside of the cymbol, near the rim... different lengths and numbers of tape will make different changes, same with drums, you can do it with the bottom skin and or top, will change the sound drasticly with where you place it and how long it is

  • sweet..i like gurl drummers :P

    Oh yea..and tha nirvana poster

  • read this comment after the one below it, if you have any questions, send me a message and i can give you some pointers

    to get something worth while, your going to have to spend a few bucks though... don't buy anything other than sabian or zildjin for cymbols, sabian AA or AAX are probibly the best for you (your looking probibly 100-200 for a crash, 200-500 for a ride and about 50 each for your hats) then get some nice pearl drums,

  • not bad, you've got some skill, i'll say that much, you need to relax though, you should be loose and limber when playing, you sound tense... your fills sound a little forced... that's the first step for you, one thing you REALLY need to do is get a new kit and cymbols, i'm not sure what it is your playing with, but they suck, you need a darker crash,

  • Drums are crap i know. All cymbals and hats are sabian b8s. Hope to invest in pearls someday. A friend of mine has them and they are amazing!

  • b8's have, if my memory serves me correctly, a high concentration of copper which is soft and makes the cymbol resinate longer and gives it a lighter tone, of course, your ears are the most important thing in this as it's your music, you can make a light cymbol feel darker

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