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Uploaded by on Sep 7, 2009

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  • i bought a gammon drum set! 3 days ago but it sounds bad what should i do?

  • @holaquiensoy Uhm, you could experment with different tunings? New heads? do some research on google or youtube. Hope you can fix your problem! rock on

  • most kid drummers on youtube get thousands of views sucking but u have earned it. keep it up

  • @bucprime Hey man thanks, that means alot. 

  • learnt highway to hell :P thanks for the info on it. by any chance have you got a drum tab for Thunderstruck? :/

  • no tabs learnt all by ear you can do it just listen to it a couple times

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  • you rock dude! \m/

  • great cover!! I like the fact that you do not do it exactly as in the song.. keep on drumming man.. nice set btw.. ;)

  • where can i buy a cheap drum set?

  • dude this is great

    

  • hey im only just started drumming yesterday im im just wondering if this song woul be good to practice?

  • ROGGN ROLLLLL !!!! GREAT !

    

  • ur sick broo

  • Its a good cover :) You were mostly accurate, always in time, etc, just be careful not to accentuate your hitting of the toms which leaves you less time to get back to the hi-hat. This may sound a little petty, but its just a tip which helps in much faster, more complex songs. Also, careful on hitting the cymbals when you dont mean to! :D (eg. 2 times on the intro)

    Other than this, it was a faultless cover. :) Keep up the good work..

  • @drummerdusty96 it gives a less ringy sound to it, and the sound lasts a little shorter than a normal hi-hat would. Just a technique which drummers can use when not incorporating the snare along side it, to bring the hi-hat as more of a backing beat rather than accentuating the snare and bass beats.

  • It's the best cover i seen so far

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