Cajon Solo - Percussion Setup
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recorded with a sandwich
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@M3ssageT4k3n They used to, but you get used to it. Now it only hurts when my hands are cold. For longer sessions I recommend to tape the fingers.
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This is pure hoax. You sped up the playback. I can tell by how your legs move.
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Very good!!! Like!
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fire like this
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hmmm
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A good crazy !
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now add a pedal. and maybe some toms to give some more dynamics and you have a drumset:P
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That was fun!
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please sub me
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sux.
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great!
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hey thts awesome! i've just started learning to play the djembe, and i wanted to ask you how you set up the symbals to go along with it? i want to try something like that
xeragonx1 1 week ago
@xeragonx1 Thanks! I hope I got you right here, tell me if I am not. It's just cymbal arms mounted on a hi-hat stand. For your djembe a would recommend a small 8-10 inch hand cymbal mounted on a simple stand.
Theplebs 1 week ago
good show!!!!
how can u hit the cymbal so loudly with using hand?
is is any technique?
i see some white thing at the connection between the cymbal and mount, what is this?
thx for your performance once again!!!!!!
siusiu38 1 week ago
@siusiu38 Thank you. Check the description for mor information regarding the setup. Those came out in 2010 and are especially designed to be played by hand. They're really thin and it doesn't hurt at all as long as you don't have cold hands. . Too bad the quality is so poor - they sound way better in reality.
The white thing are folded tissues, I am still too lazy to get additional felt pads. ;) There's alot of torque, so you need extra pads.
Theplebs 1 week ago
That is aweome. How can you do that by even your feet ?
just0like0guitar 1 month ago
@just0like0guitar Thanks. Sorry, I don't know what you mean by that. Are you talking about the foot sliding to change the pitch to get that tom tom like sound?
Theplebs 1 month ago