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My drum forum
My drum forum
Daytime Dave asked me to post a link to another forum.
It's where I spend my time while talking about drumming.
It's very family friendly and in a way very strict...including no links to other commercial sites since it is sponsored by DrumBum which sells drum related items, no guns, politics or religion are allowed there. Just drums and personal drumming experiences.
Because of that, it's very respectful and easy going and everyone gets along great.
If you like talking drums, it's really the most well run forum I'm a member of.
http://www.drumchat.com/home.php
Thanks for asking, Dave.
It's where I spend my time while talking about drumming.
It's very family friendly and in a way very strict...including no links to other commercial sites since it is sponsored by DrumBum which sells drum related items, no guns, politics or religion are allowed there. Just drums and personal drumming experiences.
Because of that, it's very respectful and easy going and everyone gets along great.
If you like talking drums, it's really the most well run forum I'm a member of.
http://www.drumchat.com/home.php
Thanks for asking, Dave.
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Re: My drum forum
I'm glad I did. My daughter played for a few years. This brought back many memories. Especially the moving blankets draped around her room. She complained it was hot. It was quiet too. lol
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Re: My drum forum
I have a drum set. It's actually my third, an asian knockoff with black lacquer finish . I like to play along with recordings, especially Big Band. It's a great way to blow off steam, like after work.
Also have a couple of keyboards, a couple of guitars, and a few amps including my old Super Rerverb, as well as my 4 PA cabs with 15" speakers.
It's all good
I'll try to post pics later...........
Also have a couple of keyboards, a couple of guitars, and a few amps including my old Super Rerverb, as well as my 4 PA cabs with 15" speakers.
It's all good
I'll try to post pics later...........
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I lived in an apartment at the time, so I never got passed just having the Drumsticks, lol.Henry88 wrote:I like to play along with recordings, especially Big Band.
But when talking about Drums and mentioning "Big Band", it sure does remind me of my all time favorite Drum song.
How many remember this one?:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zacq81A4R-4
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No drums, but was around lots when in my teens. Played in several bands. Still have guitars; Epiphone Hummingbird, Epiphone Dot, Beatle bass, T-Bird bass and a 2nd re-issue 1975 Gibson Flying V worth about $7500 last time I checked. Paid $650 for it new in '75. Anyhow, always liked playing around on the drum kits at that time. Slingerland if memory serves.
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1860 Henry .45C
1885 High Wall .45C
1820-1840 Frontier Percussion .50
1790-1820 Frontier Flintlock .50
Ohkínohkomit - Shoot skillfully
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I first played guitar when I got in to bands and one day our drummer quit showing up for rehearsals and I volunteered to sub until we could replace him. That never happened and I've been the drummer for almost 40 years now.
I do still play guitar in church which is very rewarding.
Several years ago I started building my own guitars. I sold them all over a few months time to one of my band members who is one of the best guitarist in our area. He rotates playing them week after week, which is kind of an honor.
I do still play guitar in church which is very rewarding.
Several years ago I started building my own guitars. I sold them all over a few months time to one of my band members who is one of the best guitarist in our area. He rotates playing them week after week, which is kind of an honor.
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Re: My drum forum
Amazing solo's in that piece, never heard it before. In the first solo, sounds like he's playing the melody on the toms, with riffs mixed in.Cowboy Gun Fan wrote:I lived in an apartment at the time, so I never got passed just having the Drumsticks, lol.Henry88 wrote:I like to play along with recordings, especially Big Band.
But when talking about Drums and mentioning "Big Band", it sure does remind me of my all time favorite Drum song.
How many remember this one?:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zacq81A4R-4
This is my favorite to play along to, so far
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y-SpCljSi5s
I'm something of an epi man myself, I have the LP standard with seymour duncan's sh1 neck and sh-4 (bridge). All the hardware has been replaced in the 20 years I've had it. Also have a epi dove made my Samick for 15 years and an epi accu base.RanchRoper wrote:No drums, but was around lots when in my teens. Played in several bands. Still have guitars; Epiphone Hummingbird, Epiphone Dot, Beatle bass, T-Bird bass and a 2nd re-issue 1975 Gibson Flying V worth about $7500 last time I checked. Paid $650 for it new in '75. Anyhow, always liked playing around on the drum kits at that time. Slingerland if memory serves.
For everything else I have American and Mexi strats.
The Flying V sounds superb. I have a '75 hardtail strat, more of less retired
BTW, RanchRoper, heard your recordings and they are great; you should post more...........
Funny but I started playing drums, had a set when i lived in NY. Also had a stupid air organ. Then started playing base, till i was replaced and moved over to guitar. You know how those teen age bands areBish1309 wrote:I first played guitar when I got in to bands and one day our drummer quit showing up for rehearsals and I volunteered to sub until we could replace him. That never happened and I've been the drummer for almost 40 years now.
I do still play guitar in church which is very rewarding.
Several years ago I started building my own guitars. I sold them all over a few months time to one of my band members who is one of the best guitarist in our area. He rotates playing them week after week, which is kind of an honor.
It would be cool to see the guitars you've made, but why did you stop?
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Appreciate the feedback on the tunes. Thank you.
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1860 Colt SA Richards Conversion Revolver .45C
1860 Henry .45C
1885 High Wall .45C
1820-1840 Frontier Percussion .50
1790-1820 Frontier Flintlock .50
Ohkínohkomit - Shoot skillfully
1860 Henry .45C
1885 High Wall .45C
1820-1840 Frontier Percussion .50
1790-1820 Frontier Flintlock .50
Ohkínohkomit - Shoot skillfully
Re: My drum forum
Henry88 wrote:
It would be cool to see the guitars you've made, but why did you stop?
I built 7 or so strats and 2 teles. There was nothing more to do. Plus, space is limited considering the drum set collections.
Here's my storage area. Each stack is a separate kit.
20161008_114803 by Pigg Penn, on Flickr
20161008_114747 by Pigg Penn, on Flickr
I also have 3 sets set up for when I rehearse with 1 of 3 of my current bands. Never a dull moment.
Here's a picture of one of the 3 that are set up.
20161008_114509 by Pigg Penn, on Flickr
I'll get the guitar pix uploaded and post them soon.
Thanks for the interest.
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As promised, here's my guitar story. I thought I'd start with a couple pictures of my last build. This one was completed about 2 years ago.
DSC01078 by Pigg Penn, on Flickr
This picture of the headstock after I designed and cut my own shape into a blank that started out looking like a paddle.
DSC01080 by Pigg Penn, on Flickr
Here's the body after adding the electronics.
DSC01081 by Pigg Penn, on Flickr
Here's a picture of the 3 I liked the best.
DSC01082 by Pigg Penn, on Flickr
Here's the complete collection minus the Blue Sparkle since it was completed a couple of years after these were up and running.
TheGroup1 by Pigg Penn, on Flickr
DSC01078 by Pigg Penn, on Flickr
This picture of the headstock after I designed and cut my own shape into a blank that started out looking like a paddle.
DSC01080 by Pigg Penn, on Flickr
Here's the body after adding the electronics.
DSC01081 by Pigg Penn, on Flickr
Here's a picture of the 3 I liked the best.
DSC01082 by Pigg Penn, on Flickr
Here's the complete collection minus the Blue Sparkle since it was completed a couple of years after these were up and running.
TheGroup1 by Pigg Penn, on Flickr
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