ILOVEDRUMS... It Begins.



Re: ILOVEDRUMS... It Begins.

Postby Road Bull » Sun Oct 11, 2015 11:55 pm

KaosCill8r wrote:What kick drum technique do you all use? Heel up or heel down?
I'm a heel down player and can get some good expressive patterns in time and without much fatigue. When I have tried to play heel up, I found I could stomp a lot harder but less expressiveness. And I experienced more fatigue in my right leg.



Mostly heel up with front of foot mid way up the pedal. I find that I can get a bit more power this way. I used to play pretty much heel down exclusively, But I used to not have to try to be heard over hundreds of watts of Gee-Tarz either.

That, and I really like an Accelerator style, or (for Tama, "power cam") over a round style cam. I really notice a difference between the little bit of extra power I can get out of that design. I got a great deal on a very lightly used DW 5000 single "turbo" pedal. This one has the rounded cam. It is very smooth. SO... I didn't notice this when I bought it off some dude on CL. It was in great shape, so I was like, fuck yeah, I'll take it! Then, the first practice throwing it on the kit, I was like... hrrrrrm, something is off. I changed out the traditional round felt beater with a DW standard two-way beater. Still it felt like I was working a bit harder overall to try to get the same power. Then I noticed the "Turbo cam". Haha.. fuck me. You can buy and swap out cams, so not the end of the world, but I feel the difference.
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Re: ILOVEDRUMS... It Begins.

Postby TempusEdaxRerum » Mon Oct 12, 2015 12:21 pm

[youtube]www.youtube.com/watch?v=OjHskFIo738[/youtube]

Here's my old drone/doom band in which the drummer was under 21 at the time and he had to play outside.
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Re: ILOVEDRUMS... It Begins.

Postby TempusEdaxRerum » Mon Oct 12, 2015 12:25 pm

Of course I'm terrible and figuring out how to youtube link. Can someone assist?
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Re: ILOVEDRUMS... It Begins.

Postby ShaolinLambKiller » Mon Oct 12, 2015 12:57 pm




You are welcome. :joy:
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Re: ILOVEDRUMS... It Begins.

Postby TempusEdaxRerum » Mon Oct 12, 2015 1:13 pm

Excellent, thank you. Enjoy the amusing video. That bar shook. 3 guitarists, a model t, a beta bass, and an engl. Not including the bass and cello.
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Re: ILOVEDRUMS... It Begins.

Postby ShaolinLambKiller » Tue Oct 13, 2015 12:46 pm

hell it's not long enough to fully enjoy. i was more like why is there video game stuff playing and realized it had already gone on to the next autoplay and had to go back to watch it again. haha.
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Re: ILOVEDRUMS... It Begins.

Postby TempusEdaxRerum » Wed Oct 14, 2015 12:01 pm

Yeah, unfortunately that person found it only prudent enough to record the short clip of the drummer outside. The bassist stood in the doorway to give him cues hahahahaha
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Re: ILOVEDRUMS... It Begins.

Postby ShaolinLambKiller » Wed Oct 14, 2015 1:27 pm

lol
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Re: ILOVEDRUMS... It Begins.

Postby Road Bull » Wed Oct 14, 2015 11:28 pm

TempusEdaxRerum wrote:Yeah, unfortunately that person found it only prudent enough to record the short clip of the drummer outside. The bassist stood in the doorway to give him cues hahahahaha


That's awesome, and funny as hell!
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Re: ILOVEDRUMS... It Begins.

Postby Road Bull » Fri Nov 13, 2015 5:13 am

Holy crap! Check this guy out! >>> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ovHYSWYpQCs
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Re: ILOVEDRUMS... It Begins.

Postby ShaolinLambKiller » Fri Nov 13, 2015 1:37 pm

Yea him and Baptists put down that good work.
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Re: ILOVEDRUMS... It Begins.

Postby Road Bull » Wed Nov 18, 2015 5:49 am

Cracked my Paiste 2002 22" Crash.

Picked up a Paist 2002 22" Ride (for my new crash) I somehow have achieved even more volume. Ha!
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Re: ILOVEDRUMS... It Begins.

Postby ShaolinLambKiller » Wed Nov 18, 2015 1:58 pm

Rides are always louder than crashes when used as crashes. That's what I found out and plus they last longer, at least to me they do. I always do my best to just get rides instead of crashes.
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Re: ILOVEDRUMS... It Begins.

Postby Road Bull » Sun Dec 27, 2015 8:11 pm

Watch out 2016! Here we come!

This was our last show in 2015 at the Valley. Played out in front of the bass and guitars to give them the stage. I dig playing out front when I can so that I can hear everyone.

[youtube]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WvSVqUciGvE[/youtube]

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WvSVqUciGvE

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Re: ILOVEDRUMS... It Begins.

Postby Road Bull » Wed Jan 06, 2016 2:25 am

Yuuuuuusssss...

I broke another 15" Paiste 2002 Sound Edge Top Hat! Yeeeeehaaaaaw! This is getting expensive. LOL. :picard: So, I am glad I have a set of 15" Paiste Alpha Rock Hi-Hats that can take over hi-hat duty. I don't feel nearly as bad bashing away on the Alphas. They are overall, a much heavier set than the 2002s. I will also loosen up the hi-hat clutch to give a little shock relief for the top hat. Hopefully this will mitigate breaking hats for a while. I can see why Weedeater's Travis, Big Business's Coady, and The Melvins Dale Crover use Alphas to pound away. They are a bit more stout, and far cheaper than replacing other expensive cymbals.
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