Double Bass Drum Solo
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@TheSilentKid Oh, I know ... 5A and 5B of the series I do not like, because I find too heavy. I prefer the 7A, precisely because it is very light. Anytime I make a video playing and put you to give your opinion! See you soon!
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@deweyvonslayer Hell yes, I'm still drumming! I'm just about to make some new vids, probably starting with a show around my kit for those who are intersted in some gear talk...
Thanks a lot for your comment, Dewey, and keep on ricking the guitar! ;-)
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nice! do you stil play? check my vids man.
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Very cool! When I grow up I want to play so !!!!! rsrsrs I also enjoyed the tuning of the drums. Good sound. Incidentally, do you use drumsticks 7A?
naoconsigolernada 7 months ago
@naoconsigolernada Thanks a lot! It took me years to learn how to tune a drumset correctly...
The sticks I used when I recorded this must be 5B or something, but today I use 5A models (ProMark Simon Phillips Signature).
TheSilentKid 6 months ago
nice. how long have you been playing? ive been playing about 15 years. i posted a video response. theres some double bass and my version of a blast beat about 2 minutes in
MrRLDdrummer 7 months ago
@MrRLDdrummer Hey, thanks for your comment. I play for 12 years now, so this solo was recorded when I had just finished my first decade of drumming.
I'll watch your video, thanks for the response!
TheSilentKid 7 months ago
Using Paiste Rude? :D good lad ;D
What sizes are you using? :)
mefmef21 10 months ago
@mefmef21 In this video I play
16" Thin Crash
10" Splash
18" Crash Ride
20" Power Ride
The hi-hats are 404 15" Heavy, the china is an Alpha 18".
There are some more cymbals on my kit today, I'm just working on a tour around my drum set and some new drum covers as well!
TheSilentKid 10 months ago