Let's see your DRUMS!

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wut
A bow can get it moving enough for it to be audible?
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[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F77CzNcl01c[/youtube]

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OuFF16xDpP8[/youtube]

It's tricky. Way harder than bowing a guitar. You use really sticky rosin, and have to use your ears a lot while bowing, since how much pressure or weight you apply will affect it. Too much and it can stop all of a sudden, but if you can get it really going, it gets a bit easier.
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THAT IS AWESOME
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Louy7zH9guw
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trace wrote: Also, good use of pole :thumb:


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[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Staiqpm4bq8[/youtube]
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I officially have gong gas. Why so expensive!!!
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SICK. I've been feeling the urge to buy a gong for a while, but this gave it a major boost. But it's so damn expensive indeed!
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Dunno, I got mine for about $220 on ebay, 22" across. Another 100 for the stand. When I look at local prices, it's almost double that. I'm no gong expert but when I compare the ebay one and the local ones, I can't see any workmanship differences. Both look nicely crafted solid hunks of metal!

It was a risky purchase, not knowing about the versatility of it, but those videos I posted pretty much sold me and made the half-price ebay one worth the try.
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My Ludwig Epic Pro Beat kit, bought it earlier this year to have around for recording and rehearsal. I haven't picked up playing it myself that much, used to take drum lessons years ago, before I sold my last drum set. Only had a chance to record with them once so far, for a project that's still in progress, but I'm loving the sounds I got out of it. I want to start working on some solo recordings in the new year and actually use it myself, gotta start practicing again and knocking the rust off. Fellow ILFer Chillerthanmost playing on them here...

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Green drums best drums
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Achtane wrote:Green drums best drums


I was gonna get the Mahogany Burst color originally, that's what I ordered. Then the guy emailed me to let me know it was discontinued, but they had an "Olive Burst" ready to go. When I opened the box and looked at the shells I just went "Oh yeah...duh, that's the best thing". Green to black burst drums? No brainer, instant awesome.
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my drums at the studio for my bands last recordings.
tama starclassic, zildjian As and Avedis series cymbals.
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As and Avedis = instant win. My fav cymbals like ever.
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old avedis/K zeries stuff work on anything from jazz, blues, rock and metal.

love them.
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here's my new kit (ludwig standard) and the remains of my old kit (gretsch catalina birch). i'm using zildjian a hats and an older zildjian ride.

i need to pick up some dw hardware but this is all the drum stuff my band mate had extra. can't forget the djembe for good measure!
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