Tuesday, December 13, 2011

Electric And Acoustic Drum Kits

!±8± Electric And Acoustic Drum Kits

Many white collar professionals are taking to electric and acoustic drum kits as a hobby. The appeal of these drum sets are growing because they enable a person to have a complete ensemble, ready to jam with their newest male bonding ritual.

It is no wonder, as the most rocking musical instrument that is widely known is the drum. It arouses the listeners to tap their feet and move their bodies to the beat of the music. It is very popular among young people too and considered as the timely musical instrument.

However, it is quite expensive than the other musical instruments and so the appeal to the working professionals with disposable income is greater nowadays. Even so, it is important to know the entire drum set and its uses. This should be done before buying and having fun playing them

The following are the drum set buying tips that can definitely help to the drum buyers. It is necessary to learn the entity of a drum: snare drum, bass drum, drum head, kick pedal, cymbals, toms, sticks, and, of course, accessories.

Choose one according to the budgeted amount. Know the budget or you can get mesmerized by drums that will set you back quite a bit. What is best in buying a drum ensemble in this case is that you can buy it by parts. You can buy each component when money is available and what is needed.

Just remember one thing that there is a beginner's kit which is different from professional kit. And of course, the prices differ. Don't keep the budget too low because you will never feel that it is ever the right set of drums for you.

Select the brand new than the used one. It is better to have a brand new than the old one. If the budget is not that much, choose drums from somebody who takes good care of his kit to avoid unbecoming situation.

Select the sound that you really want and check it out if it gives a satisfying sound because it is very important. Basically, know the two types of drums. Acoustic drum kits produce best sound but are not as compact.

While electric drums are smaller and sound light but they have adjustable volume and headphone sockets. In addition, you can create your own drum grouping by transferring different sounds to different drums.


Electric And Acoustic Drum Kits

Promotion Hero Hd Pro Cheep One Cup Coffee Makers Keurig

Saturday, December 3, 2011

Bloc Party - Mercury Drum Cover

Song: "Mercury" Artist: Bloc Party Album: "Mercury" (2008) www.myspace.com/ghostsoldiermusic ----------------------------- For this I stripped down my drum set to just a hi-hat, bass drum, and snare. Nothing else was really necessary, as the drum track is an electronic loop in the studio version anyways. I hope you enjoyed what I did with the chorus, I tried to combine the sixteenth note snare and repeating hi-hat groove in the second two choruses. I also hope you enjoy the special low-camera-angle I have here. Thanks for watching!

Saving Boone Rafting


Twitter Facebook Flickr RSS



Français Deutsch Italiano Português
Español 日本語 한국의 中国简体。