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post Nov 6 2010, 11:48 AM

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QUOTE(SunofaBeach @ Nov 5 2010, 07:29 PM)
Hi guys,

I am looking to buy an electronic drum kits and currently eye-ing a used set which is Roland TD 6KX. Any advice for me guys  hmm.gif
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Its a great set. smile.gif

QUOTE(SunofaBeach @ Nov 5 2010, 08:16 PM)
Any idea about Roland stuff in malaysia.. in terms of price . .
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Depends lah... Considerably high, but good electronic kits don't come cheap.
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post Nov 6 2010, 02:28 PM

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Ah Vic Firth's, the best I've used so far.
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post Nov 6 2010, 08:14 PM

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any cheap practice pad that is below rm100?

preferably an 8 inch ka. haha. baru senang practice rudiments on the go.
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post Nov 7 2010, 12:51 AM

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Hey guys, I'm wondering how's your bass drum tuning and muffling?

I'm still having frustration that I've been tuning my bass drum for 1 week now and still can't find the sound I want. doh.gif

Now I just put the beating side tight and the resonant side quite loose.
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post Nov 7 2010, 01:12 AM

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I bought it finally and brought it back icon_rolleyes.gif
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post Nov 7 2010, 02:01 AM

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QUOTE(SunofaBeach @ Nov 7 2010, 01:12 AM)
I bought it finally and brought it back  icon_rolleyes.gif
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Play it now. laugh.gif
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post Nov 7 2010, 07:42 AM

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QUOTE(franklooi96 @ Nov 7 2010, 02:01 AM)
Play it now. laugh.gif
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nod.gif next thing I want to do is get some drum books for beginner from the library and start learning icon_rolleyes.gif
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post Nov 7 2010, 04:59 PM

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QUOTE(SunofaBeach @ Nov 7 2010, 01:12 AM)
I bought it finally and brought it back  icon_rolleyes.gif
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wow you're fast laugh.gif

Great.. then can start with some simple songs to boost your motivation. WHat kind of songs u into?
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QUOTE(fifi85 @ Nov 7 2010, 04:59 PM)
wow you're fast laugh.gif

Great.. then can start with some simple songs to boost your motivation. WHat kind of songs u into?
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hmm.. a little bit of slow rock. . some pop songs like bon jovi, greenday sort of artist.. any advice for a beginner like me?

By the way, here's the photo of the kits:

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post Nov 7 2010, 06:37 PM

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thats a great kit. im jealous biggrin.gif

looks much better than my td4..

slow rock then start wif a song that u like but slow.. maybe around 60 - 70 bpm.. up to your own liking and skill la.. just take it slowly and most important practice wif metronome... thats the best feature of e drums

then need any help just aks here. good luck smile.gif
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QUOTE(fifi85 @ Nov 7 2010, 06:37 PM)
thats a great kit. im jealous biggrin.gif

looks much better than my td4..

slow rock then start wif a song that u like but slow.. maybe around 60 - 70 bpm.. up to your own liking and skill la.. just take it slowly and most important practice wif metronome... thats the best feature of e drums

then need any help just aks here. good luck smile.gif
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Thanks !!! biggrin.gif

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for the MIDI, is that okay I buy some thing like this to connect it between PC / MP3 player to the module ?

http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B0038EV...ref=oss_product

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post Nov 7 2010, 06:46 PM

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i never use midi.. i only connect my mp3 player with a cable to the module itself.. so cant really give any suggestion
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QUOTE(fifi85 @ Nov 7 2010, 06:46 PM)
i never use midi.. i only connect my mp3 player with a cable to the module itself.. so cant really give any suggestion
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nod.gif I am saying something about that.

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Is that correct connecting 3.5mm jack from PC (headphone out) or mp3 plaer to the red circled port to play along with songs?

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post Nov 7 2010, 06:54 PM

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ya jsut buy a simple jack connector and connect your mp3 to the input of your module..

midi is for something more advance liek recording and others
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QUOTE(fifi85 @ Nov 7 2010, 06:54 PM)
ya jsut buy a simple jack connector and connect your mp3 to the input of your module..

midi is for something more advance liek recording and others
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Oh, i thought that is called MIDI as well. . thanks !! Im just wondering why there is no drum notes online unless purchase drum books . What I do now is looking at youtube and watch some teacher show how to beginner I try out myself laugh.gif Is that a good way before i get books from shop or library
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getting a teacher is good.. but if u can also self learn.. like me im self learn.. nto that i dont 1 to get a teacher but now cannot..

if im in malaysia i would have went for class.. just to learn the correct basic and technique..

drum notes are difficult to find.. usually ppl write their own down because drums are not that difficult to identify the notes being played compare to other instruments..

if u need any song notes i can give u the song i first pay when i start but nto sure if its the song u r interested in laugh.gif
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QUOTE(brokenbomb @ Nov 6 2010, 08:14 PM)
any cheap practice pad that is below rm100?

preferably an 8 inch ka. haha. baru senang practice rudiments on the go.
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QUOTE(fifi85 @ Nov 7 2010, 07:04 PM)
getting a teacher is good.. but if u can also self learn.. like me im self learn.. nto that i dont 1 to get a teacher but now cannot..

if im in malaysia i would have went for class.. just to learn the correct basic and technique..

drum notes are difficult to find.. usually ppl write their own down because drums are not that difficult to identify the notes being played compare to other instruments..

if u need any song notes i can give u the song i first pay when i start but nto sure if its the song u r interested in laugh.gif
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Me either, I am not very convenient to attend lesson and lesson is very expensive in England. Hence I chose to self learning. Well if those notes suitable for a beginner like me . . Yes please !! and thank you !! biggrin.gif
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QUOTE(SunofaBeach @ Nov 7 2010, 07:10 PM)
Me either, I am not very convenient to attend lesson and lesson is very expensive in England. Hence I chose to self learning. Well if those notes suitable for a beginner like me . . Yes please !! and thank you !!  biggrin.gif
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well its the first song that i played when i got my drums shud be ok. Some forumers said that its not a good choice as a first song but what the hell...

Have u heard of metallica - nothing else matters?

Most important is play a song that u like.. if u dont have interest better choice other songs that u enjoy smile.gif

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QUOTE(fifi85 @ Nov 7 2010, 08:04 PM)
well its the first song that i played when i got my drums shud be ok. Some forumers said that its not a good choice as a first song but what the hell...

Have u heard of metallica - nothing else matters?

Most important is play a song that u like.. if u dont have interest better choice other songs that u enjoy smile.gif
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Nothing else matters is one of my favourite song !!!!!!!!!!!! rclxm9.gif

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