a nice drum set marky! have u got it tuned? i like playing drums too! but too bad, my flat isn't big enough. therefore, i only have a snare drum and a practice pad for playing some rudiments. don't know who is your kid's favourite. for me, i love steve gadd and steve smith. you can buy your kid some of their dvds. those guys are cool! take a look at mr. hi hat's (steve smith) performance here http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZFHXIZLXTnc and here is the performance of steve gadd playing his famous "crazy army" solo. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4SUYWNZ77UU&mode=related&search=
I am completely a layman to the drums. I was told to be tuned but... no idea for the right note of each drum. Thank you Red00 for the reference; but my small kid is just at the beginner's level. And after a month's lesson, his private teacher advises us either to rent or to buy a drum set at home for practice. So, we went to that TL piano store and whilst this was on sale (at 1/2 the price)... we were told this set is an intermediate level set and can be put on stage somehow (this is Yamaha and the model is "Stage Custom"). Kwun... we have put books and table clothes on the surface that reduces the noise level by at least more than 3/5 . For the time being, they are stationed in my enclosed HiFi room....... Kwun...I enjoy the bass drum !!! and if I kick the bass drum, it boasts the sub-woofer/superbass, esp for the music DVD "Eagles' Farewell Tour". )) ... The whole house is felt shaking. I thought I have to learn/practice the drum too in order to inspire my kid. No badminton anymore :-(
that's about the basic drum tuning marky. u may take a look. http://www.molehillgroup.com/tuning1.htm http://www.musiccenters.com/dtune.html and also, u can buy one of these thing as a tuning assistance. it's a tension watch. pretty useful at the beginning but u would probably dump it after a year or two. coz most of the experienced drummers tune their kit by ears.
mark, just forgot to mention about dave weckl. he's one of my favourite too! check this video out. david weckl, vinnie colaiuta and steve gadd playing on the same stage in los angeles 1989. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ln6b_nBM-V8 wanna be like one of them?
Thank you red00 for all the inputs. They are so valueable information to me. I did show your links (in fact, there are so many solo clips) to my kid and he (and I) is so fascinated at the drummers (esp. the high hat man of his finger work). Incidentally, my drum chair is TAMA. Thanks again.
mark, i guess u need to consult the teacher of your kid if there is a better way to reduce the sound level. coz if u put some books and table cloths on the surface of the drum head. the stick rebounce will be totally different. it's just not good to beginners. and remember, never use the word "noise" to describe the sound from any musical instrument. while i was playing my electric guitar or my snare drum. i would be really mad when my wife said " CAN YOU KILL THAT NOISE?" come on man! we can't live without badminton and that's why we are here! don't give up!
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red00: thanks the advice on the "surface" thing. we will ask the teacher (today). Hei hei: before that, he practice his druming this way (pic is out of focus and underexpose because i forgot to switch back to auto mode after i fiddled around the old ai lens some time ago)
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