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Uploaded by on Oct 27, 2009

Kip tracks drums for the upcoming Capehart album "So The Story Goes."

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  • whats the song playing at the beginning of the clip?

  • @JudasPriest1990 The song is called "Bird with no Wings." The song was on the album I am recording in the video. You can check out the whole track on Capehart's Purevolume or MySpace page. YouTube is being a dick and won't let me post the link.

  • @JudasPriest1990 Also, if you like, Purevolume will allow you to download the track for free. -Kip-

  • 22" x 24" bass drum?! Bet they laughed when you asked them to custom make you that. Also, you suck ass!

  • @MrHerbalist66 Thanks for the added views.

  • That bass drum sounds like ass— as well it should. What nonsense.

  • @toddy1968 I'm sorry we don't have the same personal tastes. Next time I have a kick drum made I'll need to consider your opinion. What is your favorite kick size? I would hate to bring more nonsense into the world.

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  • @kevinbothwell Those aren't his uploads, those are his favorites. He's just another coward too timid to upload his own work as he is fully aware that it will be trashed.

  • @MrHerbalist66 Better than you'll ever be.

  • Leave Them They Are A Bunch Of Crapie Little Bitches And They Don't Know What Drums Is Or What It Means If You Know What I Am Saying

  • waste of great drums

  • @KipsDrumBlog Those guys are pricks but heres my take on kick drums: a shorter depth will have a short note w/ more attack while a longer depth will have more low end & sustain. Longer depths will be louder up until a certain point but after 18" to 20" in depth, the drum gets sluggish to play & loses volume because it takes more force than most drummers can produce with their foot/feet to get the shell vibrating & the note is too muddy to cut through the mix in a live setting. Good job btw.

  • @kevinbothwell err what video? dick.

  • @MrHerbalist66 saw your video. you're good. but you're not a real drummer. real drummers dont knock other drummer. dick.

  • @toddy1968 i love how you're trusting the integrity of the shitty camera microphone. chill out dude. you're a fuckin ass hole.

  • Seriously, why the 22x24" bass drum?

    What does it give you that a shallower drum doesn't?

    What does it feel like under the pedal? Is the front head even affective at this depth?

    How do you tune it?

    I'm not trying to be a jerk. I've never played anything like it, and I'm just curious. The smiley face means I'm sincere... :)

  • im not a huge fan o tht bass drum but still i dont hate it good job

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