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Post August 31st, 2005, 11:13 am

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Thanks fellas. Like I said that is a recording setup and as far as cymbals, well, those are only part of them - here is a complete rundown of the entire kit, and items in my inventory.

**All drums and cymbals pictured with SoundOff Drum Set Silencers**

Drums:
Pearl Export Series, Blood Red Color
All drums (except the snare) are without bottom heads OR bottom lugs (this was custom made for me this way, not purchased off the rack like this.)

Tom Heads: Remo Pinstripe
Bass Drum Head: Remo Black Dot (almost 12 years old!!)
Snare Head: Remo Standard Snare Batter

8x10 Rack
10x10 Rack
14x12 Rack (mounted as a floor)
16x16 Floor (not used at this time)
20x20 Bass Drum

14x4 Piccolo snare (White)

Hardware is all made by Pearl, except the high-hat stand and double pedal which are from Pacific.

Current cymbal setup (from left to right):

13" Sabian AA High-Hats
14" Sabian AA Thin Crash
16" Sabian AA Medium Crash
15" Zildjian K Dark Thin Crash
16" Sabian AA Medium Crash
20" Paiste 802 Ride Cymbal
14" Zildjian Oriental China "Trash"
16" Paiste 2000 Sound Reflections Crash

(7 cymbals are not used at this time and packed away including 2 other China's)

Post August 31st, 2005, 12:01 pm
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I played the violin from 6th grade to 8th grade, and piano from 9th to 12th. My primary musical interest is vocal, though. I have been in chorus since 6th grade, and still am.

Also, although not technically a real instrument, I am quite adept at playing the ocarina on Zelda (not just the stuff that is in the game... I have played stuff like the Lord of the Rings theme song, and composed alot of short tunes to go along with the scenes in my novel by using the ocarina.)

Post August 31st, 2005, 2:23 pm

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Ok I guess the picture's not going to work so heres my guitar: http://www.ishibashi.co.jp/soundmedia/1f/lpcstlq.jpg
and I can't find any pictures of my amp online but its a Music Man HD-130 half stack.

Post August 31st, 2005, 2:35 pm

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I used to play Keyboard for a while but got bored and quit. I dont have time to play much music, too much dancin [:D] And dont make fun of it otherwise i will rip your heads off [lol][lol][lol]

Post August 31st, 2005, 2:43 pm
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[lol]I didn't know you played drums, how come your just advertising it now?[lol]

Post August 31st, 2005, 2:48 pm

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Well, it seems like we have a lot of guitarists and drummers here...so here's something a bit different.

I've played piano for 10 years, and I have experience in just about every possible environment (Classic solo & ensemble, jazz big band & combo, musical pits, accompaniment for soloists and choirs, you get the idea...). I can, of course, also play keyboard/synth. I'm hoping to learn organ sometime in the next 5 years. My favorite thing to play: jazz combo! Someday, when we finally get the scheduling right, one of my groups will finally record a CD. Then you all can listen to me play.

In the other spectrum, I'm a "low brass specialist." I've played euphonium/baritone for 6 years and am a pretty well-accomplished soloist (as far as high school goes) in classic/concert music. I can also play some basic tuba and am learning trombone right now so I can play more jazz. I'm field captain of my marching band, and that means I have drum major duties but still march and play with the group. If anyone has a nice King Euphonium they want to sell, I'm the one to talk to!

And that's about it as far as music goes. BTW, awesome set TConwell!!!

Post August 31st, 2005, 6:02 pm

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Cool - I have for 16 years now, eh? Next time, I'll take out an ad. [lol]

Post August 31st, 2005, 6:07 pm

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Has anyone ever tried Garage Band? I use it to make songs.

Post August 31st, 2005, 6:13 pm

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Post August 31st, 2005, 6:27 pm

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Meh, i was going to at the time, now it seems like a hassle

Post August 31st, 2005, 6:27 pm

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I use Cakewalk Guitartracks for recording. I've never used Garageband (don't have a mac) but I've heard good things about it.

Post August 31st, 2005, 6:28 pm

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Garage Band is pretty cool. I don't know how I could do it but I may get one of my songs on.

Post August 31st, 2005, 6:38 pm

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Post August 31st, 2005, 6:39 pm

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What reason would a respected member of the site have to lie to us? I don't really think it means anything, but I believe Edge.

Post August 31st, 2005, 6:51 pm

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Actualy, in a previous thread similar to this i did upload 2 little licks i played along time ago, some fret tapping and e minor legato at quite high speed. My website got taken down and therefore lost the hosting for them

Post August 31st, 2005, 6:52 pm

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Originally posted by CoAsTeRkRazY

fine edge i guess you cant play then


Are you stupid by choice, or by nature?

Post August 31st, 2005, 6:53 pm

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Post August 31st, 2005, 6:57 pm

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I've got three "songs" that my friend and I wrote for a demo that are on his website, but I can't find him and can't remember where they are on the site.

Post August 31st, 2005, 7:04 pm

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I play trombone for my school band, and that's pretty much all. I like the trombone cause I'm not too good at pressing little buttons and keys, so the slide comes natural for me.

Post August 31st, 2005, 8:54 pm
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i don't know how to post a picture here, but i record music here at home. for the first 10 years or so i did most of my recording on a four track,but now i'm running pro tools on a digi 001.I sing and play in a band called "sugarrush railroad inc." i play most instruments, except for drums, which aren't important to me as the rythm of the music i tend to record has more to do with the modulation of various effects pedals and the modulations caused when they are used in conjunction with each other, drums are an after thought if we use them at all. . in the last couple of years i've been getting into analog synthesizers... i own a 1972 mint condition arp oddyssey(perhaps one of the most desirable analog synths to have) and a 1981 KORG polysix i also have a really nice'67 farfisa compact deluxe that works perfectly(think.."96 TEARS") and an old hohner international electronic piano, i also have an old casio sk-5 that i hacked, you'd be amazedat the potentialthoselittle buggershave once you open them up and adding switches and things. ... . i have a mid 1950's silvertone acoustic/electric jumbo western guitar with vintage pickups that are mounted on a little rail above the sound hole. i have a 1978 takamine 12 string acoustic guitar that i bought in 1994 and the neck hasn't even slightly moved. i have a decent epiphone semihollowbody eb copy,and a little gretsch electromatic that has a wonderful sound as a result of the p-90 pickup,a really nice fender jazz bass(not too fond of the p bass personaly)um.. i have a 1965 vox berkley II apmplifier with a 1967 berkleyIII
2x10 cabinet. while those of you who wanna SHRED might laugh at it's 36 watts i can assure you that ,while it won't go as loud as a twin reverb or a marshall,side by side with either it can match and mostlikely beat the tonal quality of both, especialy the marshall, and it's solid state... they just don't make them like they used to .... if i wanted a LOUD amp i couldv'e had my choice for what i paid for the vox.... and the vox has tremelo to die for... when i do wanna be loud i have a modded 100 watt carvin(local company here)tube amp, but again the vox cannot be matched.. oh and i have a really nice ampeg svt70 bass rig,but it;s in l.a. i'm sure i missed a couple of things ,and iwont get into my pedals and effects.. just that i love my jim dunlop tremolo and the big muff,and LOTS of delay ..... i play all this stuff,but not all atthe same time.

Post August 31st, 2005, 8:56 pm

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Jayman has the vintage equiptment all right. Old Skool.

Post August 31st, 2005, 10:01 pm

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i play drums and tenors (or quints, whatever you want to call them) in marching band. my high school is one of the best in the country so we get to go a lot of places. we went to the orange bowl 2 years ago, and the indy 500. this year we are playing at the kennedy center, and then next we are most likely going to the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade. sounds like fun.

Post September 1st, 2005, 1:59 am

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Here's one of the songs from my demo to get into a battle of the bands (which we didn't even send in) if anyone cares.
http://www.kkrew.org/justroll.mp3
It was kinda a waste of time in the end I guess but I ended up with a song anyway. I know it's not perfect but it was recorded in about 3 hours, so we didnt have time to fix problems then, and I never saw the point in fixing them later since we never even sent in the demo.

Also, I know the drums sound bad, it's a drum machine (and a bad one at that).

Post September 1st, 2005, 4:39 am

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LOL, sounds OK, the guitar is repetative. The drums all sound the same but thats cus its a machine, and the singer sounds like hes trying to hard to sound like all the regular popular bands.

Post September 1st, 2005, 5:59 am

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while those of you who wanna SHRED might laugh at it's 36 watts


I find with Marshall amps there is always a limit to the maxiumum volume you can produce, usualy around level 6-7. After that the tone justs get distorted, which is a thing that really annoys me. Also if you are home recording your not going to want some 150 watt beast really are you? [lol] Thats the reason i also keep a standard 30 Watt Marshall aswell. My Marshall MG100HDFX is great for playing live gigs, but not so practical for playing quietly at home.

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