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Chloé's drum cover : Carolina Liar - I'm not over. ☺

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Uploaded by on Jul 8, 2009

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Here is one of my first drum covers. With my new cymbals =D
I got my sabian XS20 for my 17th birthday, 2 weeks ago. Great cymbals.
Sorry for the bad quality, i filmed myslef with a camera, because i don't have any camcorder at home.


Tell me what you think, and what shall i do to play better. =)

Please, Rate & Comment !

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  • Tu joues super bien! Je me suis mis à la batterie il y a peu et je dois avouer que regarder tes vidéos m'encourage à persévérer.

    Tu aurais pas quelques conseils à me donner pour jouer ce morceau s'il te plait?

    Continue sur ta lancée.

  • @MrVPdrummer Merci! C'était y'a plus d'un an j'ai l'air d'une débile sur cette vidéo! Avec la batterie faut pas lacher l'affaire. Y'a des moment où tu vas sentir que t'y arrive pas mais continues à jouer et ca va venir :) Entraine toi régulièrement :)

    Pour ce morceau.. Alors franchement à par le fait de bien faire attention à la structure... Je sais pas trop quoi dire. J'ai même pas respecté le vrai rythme lol. Enfin écoute le, joue le comme tu l'sens travaille la fluidité pour tenir le tempo :)

  • i think i love you? Lol great drumming and great cover. You have some nice technique. How long have you been playing?

  • @itzjusmee419

    Hey! hahaha. Thank you =) On that vid i had been playing for less than 2 years i think. And i got my first cymbals like 2 weeks before, so that was one of the first times i was covering a song. Before that i only played 30mins a week for my drum lesson at a music school. I'm so ashamed of that video... maybe you should take a look at the newest ones lol. Thanks for commenting ! :)

  • Oh, definitely not metal! We are starting a family band in which we will do country, rock, classic rock, blues, pop and hmmm...probably some other stuff as well. So, cymbal line that doesn't sound entry level and will make even the semi pros say, "well, at least their cymbals sounds good." lol

    The budget is somewhere in the middle, which is why I was considering the the Sabian xs20's or maybe the Paiste Alpha mediums. (Or Paiste 2002's)

    Any more help would be appreciated. Cheers.

  • @chshamus3xw Okay i know what you mean. XS20's are okay, the brillant (new) ones are much much better, and don't sound like entry level. If you still think about the Paiste Alphas, you should try the mediums, and compare it to the thin and rock, and look at the difference of the sound. I liked the thin better. You said you'd play some blues, so don't buy some "rock" cymbals anyway. Paiste 2002's are excellent, but more expensive ! Their sound is really good.

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  • Good job! The world needs more girl drummers like us! :) :)

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  • OMG. That was awesome.

  • marry me .

  • Nice!!!

  • @chshamus3xw Hello there ! Thanks a lot. About the Paiste Alphas, yes i've already tried them. Are you like a metal drummer ? What genres do you play ? I didn't like the Alphas because they sound waaay too dark for me, and i better have cymbals which sound good for several kinds of music, from jazz, latino beats, to rock, RnB.... You should try different kinds of cymbals and take the ones you like the most. Don't buy a cymbal just for the black color or fun design ;D

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