Tuesday, December 11, 2007 - 12:18 PM
MEINL DRUM FESTIVAL 2005 - part II
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4 responses to "MEINL DRUM FESTIVAL 2005 - part II"
casey posted on Feb 07, 2010 - 19:56 PM
i love the fill at 3:30
Tobias posted on Mar 31, 2013 - 4:14 AM
Yes, and I'm quite sure that having Axe pleads helps a lot as well. Some of us poor drummers can't afford such awesome pleads. I have tried them before and I just flew. Right now I'm using some no-name kind of pedal and they are not fun at all, but it's what my Church has provided. Any pointers for the no-name pleads, on how they should be set up, how tight the spring should be, etc. Oh, and thanks for all of the great lessons. Later and GOD Bless.
Tobias posted on Mar 31, 2013 - 4:14 AM
Yes, and I'm quite sure that having Axe pleads helps a lot as well. Some of us poor drummers can't afford such awesome pleads. I have tried them before and I just flew. Right now I'm using some no-name kind of pedal and they are not fun at all, but it's what my Church has provided. Any pointers for the no-name pleads, on how they should be set up, how tight the spring should be, etc. Oh, and thanks for all of the great lessons. Later and GOD Bless.
Tobias posted on Mar 31, 2013 - 4:14 AM
Yes, and I'm quite sure that having Axe pleads helps a lot as well. Some of us poor drummers can't afford such awesome pleads. I have tried them before and I just flew. Right now I'm using some no-name kind of pedal and they are not fun at all, but it's what my Church has provided. Any pointers for the no-name pleads, on how they should be set up, how tight the spring should be, etc. Oh, and thanks for all of the great lessons. Later and GOD Bless.