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Re: Drummers at war

Posted: 12 Jan 2011, 12:25
by Plymouth Gull
Really? I didn't?!

:(

Re: Drummers at war

Posted: 12 Jan 2011, 12:27
by CraigUnder
yeah, they were given to you when you pay at the turnstiles, weird that ..??

Re: Drummers at war

Posted: 12 Jan 2011, 12:35
by Southampton Gull
I had to ask the girl for mine, she seemed to have her mind elsewhere.

I'm sure if you call the club today and explain, they'll sort one out for you, Nick. Saying that, I doubt it will be made all-ticket anyway.

Re: Drummers at war

Posted: 12 Jan 2011, 14:55
by Awayday
walshy wrote:Occasionally i take over from Barlow and have a go. I can do the beats but with Barlow's current drum any beats you try and do sounds like a droning noise. The skin needs tightening.
He also has the wrong sort of drum for what he is doing, but at least he is.
He needs a drum key, or a small socket set, and then he needs to go on youtube and look up how to tune a drum video.
As for teaching him, it is no different to clapping, so if he has trouble with clapping in time then he has no hope with keeping up with me on the drum.