Cocktail Drums- Peace manhattan Kit
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nicee
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Less talk more rock.
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Sorry ..but literally by the way you hold the sticks you can kinda tell you haven't played for too long
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what a first timer...
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My left leg couldn't take the standing for any real length of time. My hip & back just couldn't do it. I got to see Bernie Dressel rock one of these with Brian Setzer once & even he had a hard time.
Very innovative though. Shorten the Floor kick & find a way to make it work seated and I'm all over it.
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Thats dope thanks!
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it seems the only stipulation is you can not embelish with the hi hat , is that correct?
PARREZ 2 weeks ago
@PARREZ Yes, but I have seen people attach a remote hi-hat to it and it is just like a regular kit that way
niuog 1 week ago
I have been playing music for a long time, but I play bass, so I have an appreciation and a sense of drums but I certainly fall into the rookie category
niuog 1 year ago
You can use a stool to play it also, or position it near a wall to lean against, like in the corner of a stage. But it can get tiring after s 1/2 hours or so
niuog 1 year ago
Yes, I still have it and use it a lot. I love the sound too. I know these cost about $650 excluding cymbals, but I bought it for about half that from someone who bought it and never even opened it. It was brand new. You will like it, I guarantee it.
niuog 1 year ago
Seems like you would always have a snare feedback problem with this configuration.
tractorp2255 2 years ago
Not really because there is actually a 1" thick rubber pad on the top head of the bass drum which dampens the bass drum and doesn't interfere with the snare. Unless you really play hard, it works pretty well.
niuog 2 years ago