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View Poll Results: Big or small? | |||
LARGE baby! The 80's will never die! |
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1 | 16.67% |
Small. Who wants to make more than 4 trips out to the van anyway? |
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5 | 83.33% |
Ask Gaz. He'll know whats best |
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0 | 0% |
Voters: 6. You may not vote on this poll |
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Boom, Boom , Crash
Join Date: Sep 2000
Location: In my shed
Casino cash: $9995760
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Attention Drummers, and other musicians.
A true drummer would know the ironic humor in this post title.
![]() Anyyy Wayyy. I'm surfing the web and I stumble across a petty accurate article of big drum kit's vs small ones. http://www.themusicedge.com/moxie/ge...drum-kit.shtml Both pro and con's were quite convincing in argument. So, I put it to you musicians of the Mighty Chiefs planetHello - commatard on the loose.(hint hint headsnap, Zepsinger) while your on stage rocking it up, the mix is just right, the monitors are perfect, the vocals are spot on. You know "That kind of night". Would you rather have a guy in the back sitting behind a small 4-5 peace kit, or a nice full 9 peace set of Pearls. NOTE!! I'm talking about pure looks and apparency for your stage only. Any pro will answer simply "as long as he can keep time and know the change ups, I could care less. Just make him tight in the pocket." Big or small. I myself just put on lay till tomorrow my new "Cranberry Wine" Yamaha Stage Custom 9 peace (double kick) kit last night when I picked it up off the show room floor "used" for half price as they were sent out accidently as rentals, and put in cases which somehow still got a few almost invisible scratches on the shell's, then at the last min got taken back to the store as they were NOT the rentals, thus deeming them used ![]() I was saving to buy the Yamaha Absoulte Maple Nouveau, but I'll take second place when I can save over 4 grand and get a 9 peice Double kick over a 7 any day. Poll forth coming. |
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