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post Jun 27 2005, 07:17 PM
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Hmmm....is there anybody know Orange Country Drum?

http://www.ocdrum.com/
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yea. too expensive. theres a church here in kuching that uses it
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QUOTE(xnobys @ Jun 27 2005, 06:20 PM)
what kind of music suitable with this snare?
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Well a high pitched piccolo is generally used for music styles such as Funk, R&B, Hip-hop, some electronica, some rock...
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I nvr knew this subforum ever existed... Im a drummer... currently using my dad's old Swingstar.really old but still working fine. but unfortunately my dad's not a drummer so no major upgrade unless its really necessary.... hehe..
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QUOTE(Moses @ Jun 27 2005, 08:27 PM)
Well a high pitched piccolo is generally used for music styles such as Funk, R&B, Hip-hop, some electronica, some rock...
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thanks for the info dude...
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QUOTE(echobrainproject @ Jun 27 2005, 07:46 PM)
yea. too expensive. theres a church here in kuching that uses it
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Hehe... drool.gif
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ok... once more... noob alert!

how to tune the drums?
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QUOTE(xnobys @ Jun 28 2005, 09:14 PM)
ok... once more... noob alert!

how to tune the drums?
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At the side of the drum, you will find 5 nuts. Use the nut-tuner to tune it. Tune all 5 together. Not so losse not so tight.

Ask for more advice. thumbup.gif
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QUOTE(ZidaneZCustom @ Jun 28 2005, 10:01 PM)
At the side of the drum, you will find 5 nuts. Use the nut-tuner to tune it. Tune all 5 together. Not so losse not so tight.
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don't you mean tuning key? laugh.gif each brand's tuning key is unique right?
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QUOTE(andy @ Jun 28 2005, 10:25 PM)
don't you mean tuning key? laugh.gif each brand's tuning key is unique right?
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Yes, tuning key. I said nut-tuner because it can be also use to tighten other nuts. biggrin.gif
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Tuning keys are all the same
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Then I wonder why Tama bothers to trademark or call their tuning key "unique", looks like a standard allen key to me sweat.gif

edit: nevermind, just found out why from Tama's site tongue.gif

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QUOTE(xnobys @ Jun 28 2005, 09:14 PM)
ok... once more... noob alert!

how to tune the drums?
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Refer to the first posts (page 2) .... Moses did some super cun tips on tuning ....

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tuning drums..really not an easy task..since theres alot of tom toms to tune heheh listening and tuning
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QUOTE(Beatmasta @ Jul 3 2005, 08:37 AM)
tuning drums..really not an easy task..since theres alot of tom toms to tune heheh listening and tuning
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Yes, it's hard. Now it's easy for me, easy as 123. And yes, listening and tune...
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QUOTE(ZidaneZCustom @ Jul 3 2005, 10:11 PM)
Yes, it's hard. Now it's easy for me, easy as 123. And yes, listening and tune...
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may i learn ure techniques ? i kinda make mine high on the bottom head and low on the top head, mayb there's a different approach in ur techq. biggrin.gif
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QUOTE(Beatmasta @ Jul 3 2005, 10:37 PM)
may i learn ure techniques ? i kinda make mine high on the bottom head and low on the top head, mayb there's a different approach in ur techq.  biggrin.gif
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PM Moses .... his nick here at LYN is also Moses.

You call him for more info on tuning .....
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QUOTE(Beatmasta @ Jul 3 2005, 10:37 PM)
may i learn ure techniques ? i kinda make mine high on the bottom head and low on the top head, mayb there's a different approach in ur techq.  biggrin.gif
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Sorry for late reply.

Should be all the drums got 5 nuts, I just tune all the 5 nutes with the same tightness. That's simple.

Another thing, not too tight, not too loose...
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go and read up on moses's tips.
and read drumbum.com, the tuning tips section.

nobody here except, moses can give you good enough answers. Ain't pro enough. I learnt a good amount from moses too.
Doing my single-strokes awful fine now. Yeehaw baybee!

Now i'm wonderin how the F do you play mister brightside. Yah know, the part where he masuk that time. IT's like single-strokes rollin on the snare, and hit the HH. At first, it's like the second count, then after that it gets faster and faster and faster and then I go kabloomey, cannot keep up.

Amacam laaaa.......
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QUOTE(pizzaboy @ Jul 9 2005, 05:31 PM)
go and read up on moses's tips.
and read drumbum.com, the tuning tips section.

nobody here except, moses can give you good enough answers. Ain't pro enough. I learnt a good amount from moses too.
Doing my single-strokes awful fine now. Yeehaw baybee!
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I think he can become a drumming teacher. Is he a diploma student? smile.gif
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