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From: sbellotti
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  • I would like to see something on tuning drums also. I use a drum torque, but am still ignorant.

  • i will put this on the list of video clips to do....there are dvds on the topic already however...

  • Thats the same set I have except I have a 16 too. I am looking for some 14" A custom Zildjian highats. What can you do with those?

  • email me at 247drums at gmail dot com THANKS

  • hey wheres my comment?

  • dude you don't take the zildjians you get from your endorsement and then sell them for profit do you?!

  • no....they sound TOO GOOD the ones i pick LOL

    however i do sell ZILDJIANS

    247drums dot com

    THANKS!

  • yeh i realy like the armand series but there way out of my price range

  • grande video, saluti da bitonto

  • Great stuff! Keep doing the videos, they really inspire to try something new.

  • how do u tune ur toms ...can u make vid on it plz because my toms sound like crap

  • try attack HEADS..2 ply clear medium thin

    email me for more details

    sergiobellotti at gmail dot com

  • by the way

    i sell ALL ZILDJIANS at best prices...and free shipping

    247drums dot come or email me at sergiobellotti at gmail dot com thanks

  • these are constantinoples indeed

    sort of a prototype.they were not stamped yet when i felt in love at the factory---yes a smooth top makes " some " precise playing easier but the soft feel of these makes me wanna play them over and over

    THANKS For watching

    sergiobellotti dot com

  • ohhhhh I LOVE the constantinoples

  • Are these 13" K Con Hi Hats in this vid? Zildjan lists you as playing them on their site. I'm considering getting some K Con's. I've had older K HH's (1930's) but didn't like the large hammer marks when playing on the tips of the sticks. Do you fnd the K Con hammer marks to be harder to play on in that respect? Smooth tops are so much easier for precise playing.

  • Bernard Purdie uses 18" bd to record HITS from r and b to funk etc..i love it

    yes you can get a big sound.of course need great heads and NO PILLOW inside!

  • taye tour pro birch basswood

    18 bass 10 12 toms 14 floor 5 by 13 snare KILLER SET

    attack 2 ply heads clear and ZILD const CYMBALS

    dig it?

    sergiobellotti dot com

    EMAIL ME SOMETIMES

    ps i do sell gear as well

    at 247drums dot com

  • cool, thanks man.

  • dude, what exact type of taye's are those?

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