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  • VC É MUITO LINDO ............ HEEEE

  • hey man... if the pole from the hi hat stand is in the way you should look into just buying a shorter one... they have them at like any music store

  • Ya...I have never seen them any size other than standard...but I have since taken a bolt cutter and lobbed off about a foot or so of mine and then sanded down the end. BzB :-)

  • Dw make a standard and a shorter one, that come with every hi hat stand

  • whats the best thing about being a drummer? you get to hang out with real musicians lol

  • Very good buckethead...you got jokes...well how do you get a guitar player off your front portch...you pay him for the Pizza...LOL...

    :-) Thanks for the smile...BzB :-)

  • lol

  • I'm starting out on drums but think I'm pretty decent. I don't want to spend a lot of money on a kit but what do you think would be a good electric kit for recording? By the way awesome drumming.

  • Thanks man...I will tell you what I tell everyone that asks this...Stick with Roland Products in whatever price range you plan to spend. That is truly the best advice you can get. And dont forget to see what is on e-bay...your money will usually go a lot further there. BzB :-)

  • in my opinion electric drums suck

    theyre nothing like accustic

  • Have you any clips showing the best way to hold your sticks?

  • Not really...I think that holding the sticks is a personal method thing...but most of the good drummers that I have seen usually hold the sticks near the butt of the stick...which is exactly oposit of the way I was taught...but I have found myself holding the stick like that as well. BzB :-)

  • That was really cool, I wish I had the TD-20's, but I love my kit i have now. I love how you used the effects like that, I'd love to see more effects used in your videos in the future, like showing what your favorite ones are, or just some other cool ones, Great job again Bazy, I respect that you young drummers such as myself different ways to improve techniques and groove :D Keep at it man.

  • Thanks for taking time to make such a great comment Irish..I appreciate it. I will keep the special effects in mind next time I am doing a jam vid...maybe in a couple of vids down the road I will do an all out effects battle royal on the drums. BzB :-)

  • good morning!

  • Good morning back to you Nes...however, it is now evening when I am seeing this post from you. Thanks for the good morning though...I will read it again tomorrow and take your advice and have a good morning then. BzB :-)

  • yo bazy, nice stuff. which do u like playine more, your acoustic set or your electric one? my friends have electric ones and acoustic ones but they say they like theyre acoustic one better. what's your opinion?

  • Hey Jbaqlia...I like playing all drums...electronic and acustic...but given the choice when I really want to play for my enjoyment...I would choose the electronics more than acusctic. Thanks for your comment. BzB :-)

  • get on with the drumming!!! we dont want your life story

  • Hey im 14 and i play the drums as well. and i was wondering, how much do those types of kits cost. I live twenty minutes from a sticks 'n' strings and they want 1200 for one and im wondering if that good price or if id be gettin ripped off

  • Hey PhatEmu...it just depends on the model they are selling for that price. You should check online first and find the kit you want then get the price on them. Usually the best price is online (No Tax) and usually no shipping cost. Then if you present the price you find to your local store they should match the price you can get online...if not, just buy them online. BzB :-)

  • that was kool. do you have any vids where you play in with the clapping and explosion sounds and everything. I like your videos and one more question do you use many ghost notes on the snare when youre playing because ive played on the rolands and i think they are great and have great rebounds and stuff and i find it to use ghost notes on them.

  • I dont have any vids where I throw in everything...at least not yet. I have played like that but I have not shot video of it. I will definately keep that in mind for a future vid. As for Ghost notes...yes...I do lots of soft buzz rolls and Ghost notes with this kit and the Roland TD20 repsonds to all of that perfectly. Thanks for stopping in. Keep your eye out for more vids soon. BzB :-)

  • you can always cut down the hi-hat rod about 4-5". you can take it to a machine shop and they'll do it for you really easy. i used to live in tampa and when i needed to get my hi-hat rod cut down, i went to this place that did it in 5 mins and cost like $10. they were super nice. the place was called tampa sheet metal company and they are on west kennedy blvd. the numbers were like 1402 or 1404. just a thought...hope it helps. peace.

  • Cool...thanks for the info. I had always thought about that as a possibility but had not thought about a machine shop. I always get a bit of a wierd feeling about changing my stuff too...I dont know why...I have to get over that and do what is best for my needs. Great info for others as well. Thanks. BzB

  • hey man whats the name of that drum kit thxz peace dude

  • This is the Roland TD20 and I have it expanded with the Roland TD8 as well. Both mixed together here in this vid. BzB

  • i havent got your message...or maybe it´ll come i dont know

  • i´ve sent you a message btw!

  • Yes...I wrote you back..check it out...let me know if you dont get it. I commented your Channel after I checked out the motor cycle stunt. BzB

  • yea ok,but country´s cool!

  • I know. There is a lot of it that I like...I was just joking. Dont anyone out there take that the wrong way. BzB

  • i am a drummer...been playn´ for 4 years now...i like rhcp too but i also play like soad and slipknot and that kind of bands , i like many sorts of music,it´s all about the rythym

  • yes...I also enjoy all kinds of music. I have even been known to play Country from time to time. But dont tell anyone. I keep that secret :-) BzB

  • cool set man!...that vid answered my questions too thanx!BTW i like your funky beats,i use much funk in my beats too!

  • Thanx for checkin out my vids...I am glad that it answered some questions for you as well. Funk is in my heart. Even when I listen to rock, I prefer bands that have a funky core like "Red Hot Chili Peppers" or "Mothers Finest". Are you a drummer or a drum fan?

    BzB

  • A big thx for this video respond , check your mail here in YouTube a send you something... For my age i will change my profile im 32 ! lol...

    Keep Drumming you Rule !

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