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HTP DrumAlong -- Gimme Three Steps by Lynyrd Skynyrd

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Uploaded by on Jul 8, 2008

Here is Herl the Pearl doing Lynyrd Skynyrd's cool track (from 1973 I believe). There are a few mistakes here and there but over-all, it seems alright. Unlike the previous videos, this one uses the V-Stage kit with minor modifications such as a cowbell on the low-tom rim and similar things.

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  • nice cover man...good song too

  • Thank you very much :)

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  • Very good, you got that right, the best version I´ve ever heard!

    Thom Berry Sweden

  • ur good at drummin, try joinin a band

  • LOL, that's quite a challenge. I am not exactly a singer but an interesting thought. Can I at least think about it, my friend?

    Skynyrd is one of those bands that never grow old, at least not in my ears.

    Thanks, Adam -- Keep Rocking

  • Yes bro, technology is amazing. And you're welcome :)

  • ic. technology these days are amazing. ill google it. thx btw

  • This set is a Roland TD-12 digital drumkit. The wires are there because they send the trigger signal from the pads (drums and cymbals) to the sound module (or "drum brain"). The sound module is that black box on my left. That is what makes the drum sounds -- the drums themselves do not say much.

    In other words, these drums are not "real drums"; they are digital and are great for practicing and still feel much like "real" acoustic drums. Do a search on Google or here for V-Drums to learn more.

  • yea thats very true. but i wont be practising much because some one had just ruined my snare and one of my toms. so i wont be playing for a while till i can get some money to buy some new ones. But i must ask what type of drum set you are using. and why there are wires attached to it. but aside from that it sounds amazing.

  • Thank you very much. Keep drumming -- we need a lot of drummers in this world :)

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