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hey man...I wanna make a drum cover of this song but I don't know if use drum sticks or brushes.....I could be make it with common drums sticks but in the official video of the song I thing that Alan is using brushes.....like this video.....can you help me please? very nice cover dude.
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Hey, Could you mail be the tabs for this please, and Amazing drumming to :P
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could you link EVERYTHING on your set? Thanks :)
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Heyy Man really nice cover was just wondeing where i can find the notation for the song doing it for an exam. Well played!!!
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nice work! i have played this song in a cover band and i could never get my head/ears around what is really going on......so i just played it a lot more straight forward. wish i could have seen your vid back then! keep up the good drumming!
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hey man nice playing and nice kit.. I was just wondering where you got the mesh screens cuz i need 5 8'' screens for my kit
Hey thanks for watching and glad you enjoyed it. Yeah he uses fibres or brushes but live he used sticks. You should try using
Rods too. Anyway it doesn't matter. Whatever you want to do is best. Do it your own way and kill it. Light touch and loose wrists. Have fun and be sure to send me a copy of your cover when you've done it
Mart1nwalker 2 months ago
Thanks man.
And thanks for subbing.
I'll mail you the tab
Mart1nwalker 1 year ago
Hey man cheers for the nice feedback
I prefer some of my other ones but enjoyed this too.
Are you in UK? If so you can get them from rockem on eBay for £5 for the 8" ones
On the continent you can get them from Thomann.de
In America there's a supplier too but can't recall the name it might be Jims drum shack. Just search for Z-Ed or mesh hedz.
Mart1nwalker 1 year ago
Hi there. The noise is reduced by 90% but feel and realism is reduced by 50% overall.
The brushes flix stix use are a nylon rod.
But you can get hot rods too which are timber strands. They are noisier but give better sticking feel.
Experiment and see what suits ya.
Have fun
Mart1nwalker 1 year ago
They trigger them really well you just need to a bit more snappy with your wrists for more intricate stuff. Actually - practicing with brushes would be great for building up the wrists and improving torque.
If you find it a problem you can always increase the sensitivity on the piezo trigger up or down to suit.
I'd recommend flix sticks or hit rods.
Mart1nwalker 1 year ago
Hey @ poisonedrummer
Cheers for the sub and the nice feedback. I'll look into doing that again tomorrow with sticks maybe then but certainly with better audio settings.
Mart1nwalker 1 year ago