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  • dude-practice-every day

  • you know when i started i had a pearl forum....

  • @hobes9 when i started i had a "sonic" and now 5 years later i still have that sonic!

  • nicee !

  • the first 20 seconds is good and the technique is good, just a bit of timing work needed

  • i think u are a good drummer

  • Good job! Kit sounds good!

  • The bass drum reso head is bad ass!

  • noossaaa,que desperdicio...

    chega o som da batera ficou feio...

    mesma coisa de da uma BMW pra uma criança de 2 anos...

  • awful yes indeed

  • GREAT FUCKIN KIT BRO!!! practice on the timing though but the rest is fantastic keep it up ;)

  • I don't get it.. Everyone is saying he's shit.. Is he? Or are you jelous?

  • @TheKyron93 Well he has some chops but he is all over the place, he needs to work on his timing and technique.

  • @MariusX2 True.. Some work with a metronome wouldn't go un-noticed..

  • Linda demais a batera... só falta aprender tocar agora...

  • people should know that when they start playing they were not pro

  • why is everyone hating on this guy? he's not bad at all

  • The fills make me feel like im being Rick Rolled o_o

  • nice drum but drummer sucks !| hi makes just fastidious noise.

  • He needs to tune up his snare more my old brocken snare sounded better !

  • You don't deserv this beautiful kit !

  • nice kit and nice cymbals man :D

  • love the setup!!

  • Awesome kit and awesome drumming. 5 stars!

    

  • SWEEEEET bass drum head!

  • Meu aprende a tocar!!! com esse set, merece!

  • what snare you using in this video?

  • fail.........

  • der klang ist klasse !

  • Me like ur set up! :D

  • dude metronome

  • why is it always that the worst drummers get nice beautiful kits, and teh best ones get terrible poplar kits? : /

  • i think hes pretty good =/

  • Does anyone know what the difference in the Tama Superstar Custom Hyperdrive and the Tama Superstar Hyperdrive, i know there different in price and ones a 6 piece but i am interested in buying one and i want to know if theres a huge difference or anything :) Please Help!

  • @BadBoyProds colour choices i think

  • @BadBoyProds as far as I know the custom ones are with a laquer finish and the "standard" hyperdrive ones aren't

  • @BadBoyProds "Custom" refers to the finish. That is true with any drum set. A custom finish is a lacquer finish. Either bursts or fades. Now, don't confuse the traditional definition of custom (designed specifically to oneself) with the definition of a custom finish. For example. If you have the equipment, you can design your own custom wrap, but regardless of the fact that you customized it, it's not considered a custom finish. It's a little confusing but I hope you understand.

  • lol, nice kit, but seriously man, get lessons, or pick up a new instrument

  • Is this your first drum kit?

  • Shouldn't you first learn to play drums , before you buy such a beautiful kit?

  • how do you contact tama to make you a custom set

  • fail.

  • do you think ur better? ..prove it

  • does anybody know where I can get custom drum heads for the bassdrum? Like ones with the name of my band...

    Please help.

  • @meinefresse94 just google it

  • Thank you, dude...DUDE...thanks...DUDE

  • can someone tell me a good drumset for meatl music but at a price range of 0$-1200$

  • Tama Superstar / custom. Ddrum Dominion/ pearl Vision Vbx / Vmx

  • OK can some one help me here, ive pretty much made up my mind that i want a Tama as my new kit, i just cant decide between the series. I considered the superstar hyperdrive/ custom hyperdrive, yet i was also curious as to how the bubinga kit sounds. im looking for the higher quality drum

  • Superstars are less than half the price of the starclassic bubinga's. If money is an issue and you want bang for your buck, get the superstar custom (hyperdrive or regular - that's up to you). Tip: do get one with a configuration that includes a 16" floor tom - the 14x11 toms of the regular sized superstars lack some balls.

    If it's all about highest quality at all costs - get the starclassic bubinga.

  • bubinga is expensive as hell.

  • you get what you pay for

  • This Drummer sucks but the kit is awsome

  • i hate how you stop to think what your going to play and then play it, i guess the with practice you'll get over it

  • Dude... Metronome.

  • @crushinroses dude...life =)

  • That snare sounds awful ,, its snare wires are too tight so its choking the drums and thats not a good thing !!

  • Okay, people, you don't like the drummer. He's just showing the kit, not his actual skill. Everyone has to start somewhere don't they?

  • @MyLittleBonsai i agree man, but i support the theory that your instrument must be as good as your playing skills... know what im saying?

  • @cherkassky92 Not at all. Obviously you can jump the gun a little bit, go over the top with cymbals and toms and probably not even hit them when doing a solo. But then again you see AMAZING drummers with very little equipment. I feel as long as you learn the basics and take it easy. Know what you are doing, then it doesn't really matter what you play on. I can see where you're coming from and it works in some context but there's just so much against that theory.

  • @cherkassky92 If you support that theory, then quite frankly, you are a dumbass. Why is it is that a beginner has to start off on a shitty poplar kit? If he/she is in a good position financially, and can afford an expensive setup, why should he/she not be allowed to purchase it? Your instrument doesn't have to be level with your playing skills and that's a fact. To try to contradict it is just making you look stupid.

  • @XxStrongDrums1996xX The kit has so much potential, which will never be reached by someone who has his playing skills. Its like puting a baby to drive a ferrari, of course its ok (his daddy has a lot of money right?) but the car will never be driven like it should. Its much more of an emotional approach than yours, but its not entirely wrong. No need for ofending each other here man, we are just expressing our points of view...

  • @cherkassky92 I understand that you are just expressing your opinion, but you are coming off as being rude to this guy. You are basically telling him that he doesn't have any potential and doesn't deserve more than a full-poplar 4 piece setup. It baffles me that people actually have the integrity to come onto this site and destroy people like that. Explain to me in a little bit more detail why you think this guy "doesn't deserve" a nice kit.

  • @XxStrongDrums1996xX I think that his technique is still very rough and his chops arent as clear as they should be. Furthermore, he needs to work his solo as if its a progression, not something static, he is also having some serious trouble with timing there. But I get ur point, I sounded somehow offencive, i regret that. I was checking out ur vids, nice cover. Did u manage to sell the yamaha kit?

  • @cherkassky92 Not yet; still working on it. I'm looking to sell that kit and get a Silverstar kit from Tama (my local Guitar Center has a 7 piece setup in stock that I'm practically dying to get.) If you now anyone in the US that is interested (including yourself), PLEASE come talk to me.

  • @cherkassky92 Of course bro, good luck with the kit!

  • @cherkassky92 i´d like to see you play Faggot, your probably just a sad angry redneck, who owns a powerbeat and cannot play for SHIT. which is true because u admire TRAVIS.

  • @MyLittleBonsai Ha now if you're going with don't pick on the n00b, I usually don't, but most n00bs don't have a $3000 set. I started at a $150 electric. And he's sure as hell not 20 times as good as me.

  • @AirmanBeHeader fucking leave off him, please. i'm sure you would have loved a $3000 kit when you first started, you jealous prick.

    That said,

    sick kit dude, and your really not that bad :D

  • @MyLittleBonsai yeah i totally agree! i remember when i did my first basic fill, you know 4 hits on each drum, and i was loving it!!! :D

  • @MyLittleBonsai yeah, on a beginner kit.

  • boo.

  • eager beaver

  • these drums really dont cost that much, no hes not solid but he has potential none the less. He just needs to stop trying to play things hes unsure of and play fills and beats he has down.

  • seriously man to me it didnt look like u needed that much toms and that much cymbals

  • this kit is too much for this guy

  • wtf why is everyone saying the drummer sucks?! i started playing 3 years ago, only really got stuck into my drums about a year ago and im going for a very simmilar kit, and tbh i thought his drumming was a good demonstration of the kit and his setup :|

  • dude were did u get that awesome custom bass drum head

  • your timing and groove need to improve. keep playing you'll be fine.

  • linda essa batera!

  • to me it look slike hes just hitting and pushing down on the pedals randomly.

  • its true "for that drum kit the solo sucks!!! " sorry

    el bicho - drums

  • you and mr timchen suck ass

  • i couldnt play with this position of the cymbals

  • ....and theres no groove in it!!

  • for that drum kit the solo sucks!!!

  • whats wrong with that kit?

  • No with the kit there is nothing wrong..

    I only said that the kit is to good for this player :)

  • no kidding drummer sucks, if you want to even call him a drummer

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