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Uploaded by on Jan 7, 2010

www.berlinstateradio.com
Jamin Hubner

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  • by the way its not 45 degrees, its 90 degrees ;)

  • oh crap you're right...shiza.

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  • thank you for saying travis barker is overratted!

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  • can you tell me what china effect that u used in this video ?

    i 'll appreciate that much !

  • There need to be a lot more smart percussionists like yourself. It may take a long time to adjust your set and get used to the new adjustments, but it will ultimately improve your drumming skill and experience.

  • ha ha brilliant video. cheers mate I've been drumming for 14yrs and still cant set my drums up! I'm gonna take you're advice

  • Lars ulrich sits too low, and Mike Portnoy sits too high! But I still agree with your theory, you helped me pinpoint it though, thanks!

  • Thanks, you really helped me ;)

  • absolutely right!, great tips all of which are correct !

    start paying attention and implementing these pointers! all you idiot drummers out there!

  • What about Nicko McBrain of Iron Maiden fame? Toms very high and tilted forward and cymbals higher than eye height! Still a damn fine drummer though!

  • thank you for this video.

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