foomanfat wrote:Getting my first kit Saturday.
Anyone have any advice for dampening volume levels, so I can practice without pissing people off?
rods or brushes.
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foomanfat wrote:Getting my first kit Saturday.
Anyone have any advice for dampening volume levels, so I can practice without pissing people off?




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maz91379 wrote:This thread makes me want to take up drumming : ( .

dorfmeister wrote:maz91379 wrote:This thread makes me want to take up drumming : ( .
Just get a bass drum and pedal, hi-hats and stand, and snare and you've got the fundamental kit you'd need. I'd buy it all used, put more money into the bass drum pedal and hi-hat stand than everything else and then as I felt a need or got more money I'd buy a ride cymbal, floor tom, maybe a second cymbal that is more crashable than the ride, and then a rack tom if you think you'll use it.




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foomanfat wrote:Sonor Force 2005s
And I'll be getting the Dream Bliss 14" hats shortly.


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Josh Scogin wrote:Our stuff breaks a lot and, on top of that, we're not very good, so when we play, ya know, it feels kinda 'real.' That's what we say instead of 'sloppy.'

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