Your all-time favourite set-up?
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Matt
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sjman409
Rubber314chicken
Per
Dave-the-drummer
InSight.
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Re: Your all-time favourite set-up?
Ok cheers for the info matt!
Yea i already have a cowbell, its an LP aspire, sounds great. But i think ill go for a jam block for my foot.
What all do i need to buy, a bass pedal and the wee bracket just?
Yea i already have a cowbell, its an LP aspire, sounds great. But i think ill go for a jam block for my foot.
What all do i need to buy, a bass pedal and the wee bracket just?
Dave-the-drummer- Posts : 692
Join date : 2009-06-17
Re: Your all-time favourite set-up?
Whoa, that is a really tight set-up. Too many pedals for my liking, but a really nice set-up. Thanks for sharing.
InSight.- Posts : 777
Join date : 2009-06-18
Re: Your all-time favourite set-up?
hey thats funny, im getting a jamblock and a foot bracket this week. im also getting a cowbell though so i can switch up what i want to use with the foot bracket
Re: Your all-time favourite set-up?
I liked using the jamblock the most and just throwing in a 2-3 Clave beat over all of the stuff i was playing, my second favorite thing was to put a tambourine down there and just keep solid quarters or eighths
Re: Your all-time favourite set-up?
Matt wrote:I liked using the jamblock the most and just throwing in a 2-3 Clave beat over all of the stuff i was playing, my second favorite thing was to put a tambourine down there and just keep solid quarters or eighths
I tried my cowbell with a pedal and I couldn't work it into my playing. Maybe I just need left foot independence....
Re: Your all-time favourite set-up?
yeah, it took a lot of work to get the left hand independence, i've probably lost it now that i don't use it, but i remember when i started, my left foot and my right hand were really hard to separate. i just started play the most simple beat i could and putting the 2-3 clave beat over that, then worked from there.
Re: Your all-time favourite set-up?
^^ yea matt thats what i do, just simple stuff, but i don't have the pedal bracket or pedal yet so im just doin all mine on the hats and putting my right hand on my ride.
Im trying to work the 2-3 clave into the songo, it sounds awesome but its really hard. the left hand plays the left hand syncopated songo pattern all side sticked on the snare, the right hand plays straight fours but moves between ride floortom and cowbell. and the kick plays the tum-bau (spelling anyone?) pattern, the left left foot 2-3 clave, hard stuff i haven't totally got it down yet but its getting there.
Im also thinking of getting a tambourine and setting it up how horacio hernandez does. kinda like jays set up above there.
Of course all this comes after hats which come after i sell my old cymbals, the bettis ride will be next year. Im a patient guy.
Im trying to work the 2-3 clave into the songo, it sounds awesome but its really hard. the left hand plays the left hand syncopated songo pattern all side sticked on the snare, the right hand plays straight fours but moves between ride floortom and cowbell. and the kick plays the tum-bau (spelling anyone?) pattern, the left left foot 2-3 clave, hard stuff i haven't totally got it down yet but its getting there.
Im also thinking of getting a tambourine and setting it up how horacio hernandez does. kinda like jays set up above there.
Of course all this comes after hats which come after i sell my old cymbals, the bettis ride will be next year. Im a patient guy.
Dave-the-drummer- Posts : 692
Join date : 2009-06-17
Re: Your all-time favourite set-up?
sounds sick, try to record it or make a video once you've got it down!
Re: Your all-time favourite set-up?
Yea i was gonna ask about that what do you guys use when recording videos? ill make a youtube account and share some other stuff with you guys if i can.
I have windows movie maker and some other programmes, i need some sort camera though, i can try and borrow one off someone.
I have windows movie maker and some other programmes, i need some sort camera though, i can try and borrow one off someone.
Dave-the-drummer- Posts : 692
Join date : 2009-06-17
Re: Your all-time favourite set-up?
well, the videos i've made, i've just used either 1. my digital camera or 2. my webcam on my macbook
the recording (just audio) i've made have been made by just using the microphone built in to my macbook.
the recording (just audio) i've made have been made by just using the microphone built in to my macbook.
Re: Your all-time favourite set-up?
ill work something out.
I was just thinking the other day that none of you guys have ever heard or seen me play, hopefully ill get some videos up soon.
I was just thinking the other day that none of you guys have ever heard or seen me play, hopefully ill get some videos up soon.
Dave-the-drummer- Posts : 692
Join date : 2009-06-17
Re: Your all-time favourite set-up?
I've always wanted to try out this set-up. It seems incredibly comfortable, especially after every time I watch his performance at the 2005 MD Festival. I don't know about that set-up pictured, looks a bit different. But a really comfortable, well thought out set-up.
InSight.- Posts : 777
Join date : 2009-06-18
Re: Your all-time favourite set-up?
Yeah, thats Jojo's setup. I saw him at a clinic earlier this year and thats the kit he used. Such sick cymbal choices, and the drums sounded great.
That ring that on the floor beside the side snare, is a cool project he said was going on between him and Sabian. Its basically a big ring made out of the same stuff as Choppers, with rivets in it, and there might be tamborine jingles too. He put it on the snare, and it muffled it alot, making it super dry, and it jingled whenever he played the snare. Very cool.
That ring that on the floor beside the side snare, is a cool project he said was going on between him and Sabian. Its basically a big ring made out of the same stuff as Choppers, with rivets in it, and there might be tamborine jingles too. He put it on the snare, and it muffled it alot, making it super dry, and it jingled whenever he played the snare. Very cool.
Re: Your all-time favourite set-up?
I know it's his, the setup just looks a bit different. If that's what you meant.
InSight.- Posts : 777
Join date : 2009-06-18
Re: Your all-time favourite set-up?
Jojo Mayer's set up has always been appealing to me.
SKC- Posts : 346
Join date : 2009-06-23
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