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<blockquote data-quote="OCme" data-source="post: 8305021" data-attributes="member: 662560"><p>I’m what you would call a rudimental drummer mostly because I played in band in High School… Single Stroke Rudiments, Drum Roll Rudiments, Paradiddle Rudiments, Flam-Based Rudiments, Paradiddle Rudiments… etc. I tuned my snare crisp and kick, mounted and floor drums to have a solid thump so I could keep it tight… Like I said, it’s a matter of preference and I’m happy for you if you like your toms to sound like a kettle drum. I sold my kit and mic’s to go to college and I earn 4X the money my friends’ do that are still sitting on the same bar stools they did when I was 18 still thinking they will make it one day.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="OCme, post: 8305021, member: 662560"] I’m what you would call a rudimental drummer mostly because I played in band in High School… Single Stroke Rudiments, Drum Roll Rudiments, Paradiddle Rudiments, Flam-Based Rudiments, Paradiddle Rudiments… etc. I tuned my snare crisp and kick, mounted and floor drums to have a solid thump so I could keep it tight… Like I said, it’s a matter of preference and I’m happy for you if you like your toms to sound like a kettle drum. I sold my kit and mic’s to go to college and I earn 4X the money my friends’ do that are still sitting on the same bar stools they did when I was 18 still thinking they will make it one day. [/QUOTE]
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