Mike Johnston and Aquarian Drum Head Challenge

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Uploaded by on Jul 30, 2010

Playing the challenge left and right handed!

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  • Good job taking it left handed

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  • @mikesstudents thats what she said

  • Travis orbin will be good at this!

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  • Well! On the first take the Snare head was a Weather King batter head. The second didn't look like an Aquarian either. Nice playing though.

  • too many flams.

  • @drummerathlete

    No doubt, it's tougher to control especially with the opposite foot. I've never been one to have my hats apart very much anyway, but I did close them more when I switched to the right handed setup. I don't think I'll be blowing anyone away at camp; more like dropping my jaw at the extreme talent that everyone will bring!

  • The switching is impressive, Tino. You'll blow us away at camp as the one that can play leading right and left. Opening the hat more makes playing it harder, don't you think? - Bert

  • @thebeat

    Did you not notice the right and left foot are reversed?

  • lol dude, what do you mean right handed? your still playing it with your left hand.

  • @XiphiasGladiusMaximu

    Do you mean for the second part only? I can hear the first section fine, but the left handed attempt is tough to hear. Thanks for the comment!

  • yeah man its kinda of hard hearing the opening of the hats

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