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HappyCamperGL
May 18, 2014

I'd call that 1 up 2 down. Though not sure how common that is.

Edit - do you actually want bigger sizes of floor toms? If not you could buy a 2 up kit and a tom mount stand and just move the larger rack tom to the right.

HappyCamperGL fucked around with this message at 18:38 on Jan 29, 2018

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HappyCamperGL
May 18, 2014

stops the drums from creeping forwards mainly.

also protects the floor from marks

HappyCamperGL
May 18, 2014

Jazz Marimba posted:

what’re y’all’s fave cymbal bags?

I've had one of these for a while
https://drummersonly.co.uk/product/ahead-armor-deluxe-cym-bag-wruck-straps/

It's quite good.

HappyCamperGL fucked around with this message at 22:31 on Oct 25, 2021

HappyCamperGL
May 18, 2014

can never have too many cymbals.

HappyCamperGL
May 18, 2014

Do you really need to be able to play both right and left handed?

HappyCamperGL
May 18, 2014

Hellblazer187 posted:

I ordered a practice pad, a set of sticks, and a copy of Stick Control. I hope that's still good advice.

forever and always.

HappyCamperGL
May 18, 2014

I was taught matched first, then decided to learn trad as well for poops and giggles. Now trad is the just default and my left hand just does it when I pick up the sticks without thinking. That's my stick grip story.

HappyCamperGL
May 18, 2014

I've done it in a pinch for my SPD when there was no other option. It's works but it's not as flexible or stable as a proper mount.

I use a boom arm and multi clamp, and can set it up basically how I like. Currently over my bass drum on the ride cymbal side.

HappyCamperGL
May 18, 2014

Literally A Person posted:

What's that crash/ride she's playing with the "k" (R?) on it? Sounds lovely af.

looks like a zildjian kerope, their high end vintage k inspired line.

https://zildjian.com/collections/cymbals-drum-set-k-family-kerope

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HappyCamperGL
May 18, 2014

Bonzo posted:

Sounds like a Cajon or Djembe

Just image search and see

neither of those are trapezoids though.

could be a type of slit drum, like the right most one in this.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dQ4vw8ARLK8

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