Working on learning guitar with this, http://www.amazon.com/Dean-Exotica-Cocobolo-Acoustic-Electric/dp/B0038BRQZK
Exquisite tastes sir! I'm also a drummer, rocking a Mapex M Birch with 12" and 16" toms and a 24" bass drum.A_Parked_Car said:I play bass, drums, electric guitar and piano technically. That being said, I have only been routinely playing bass and drums especially.
I own a four string, American Highway One Fender Jazz Bass as my main non-percussion instrument.
Drum kits are a bit more complicated to type out:
- A purple Pearl Vision Series kit, except I only use the 10" rack tom and 14" floor tom (Not the 12" rack tom, which is where my ride cymbal sits.).
- 14" Sabian AAX Studio High-Hats
- 10" Sabian AA Splash
- 16" Sabian AA Medium Thin Crash (I'm not a fan of this one, so when it cracks I'm going to try something else in its place.)
- 17" Sabian AAX X-Plosion Crash
- 18" Sabian AAX X-Plosion Fast Crash (This is probably my favourite cymbal in my current set-up.)
- 20" Sabian AA Medium Ride
- I also have a 12" Sabian Splash coming in soon (I got it free from the Sabian holiday rebate thing.), but I can't remember what it is exactly.
- DW Double-Kick Pedal
- A cowbell (Obviously the most important part of my drum kit.)
Woo! I love me some folk instruments, I've just started collecting them up.EscapeGoat said:Go folk instruments are awesome club!
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I say the same to you my friend!5-0 said:Exquisite tastes sir! I'm also a drummer, rocking a Mapex M Birch with 12" and 16" toms and a 24" bass drum.
My cymbal set up is a little similar to yours:
-14" Sabian XS20 hihats
-16 and 18" AAXplosion crashes
-Sabian XS20 rock ride
-Sabian AAX 10" Splash
- 20" Dream Lion China
-Gibraltar double kick pedal
Also here at uni I have a Roland TD4K2 electronic kit, and a cajon for acoustic stuff.
Is drums your first instrument? How long have you been playing for? Seven years for me.
Yes, my background is in rock, but I've progressed to metal in recent years as a result of my tastes changing and getting a double pedal two years ago now. I think I'm fairly good with it; it's funny, when I first got it I thought "right, I'm just going to get to this certain speed and then stop, cause the music I'm into doesn't need it to be any faster", but now I'm like "MOAR SPEED". Same with wanting to learn blastbeats now. The best thing about double pedal is that non-drummers are totally impressed that you can do stuff with your feet and hands at the same time. I still don't know how I do it! The china's big, loud and trashy, but not very dynamic. I bought it on a whim used cause it was cheap, and I like it, but it's got limited application. In future I'll probably get something like a Sabian HHX or Paragon.A_Parked_Car said:I say the same to you my friend!
Ahhh, I see you have a huge China and a double-kick pedal. Do you play any metal stuff at all? I recently got my double-kick pedal, so I'm still pretty terrible at using it. XD
I have actually been playing the cajon quite a bit, but I don't own one myself.
My first instrument was piano, which I was classically trained on for about 10 years. I started dabbling in percussion while I was still on piano, but didn't take it seriously until I stopped taking formal piano lessons and got a kit myself.
I have been seriously playing drums for about 5-6 years and I really enjoy it.