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<blockquote data-quote="GabeC" data-source="post: 4889542" data-attributes="member: 583686"><p>^^^</p><p></p><p>i'm still pretty new to drumming myself but the above post is what you need to listen to.</p><p></p><p>i know you've heard it a million times but to get good all you gotta do is practice PRACTICE PRACTICE.</p><p></p><p>idk what kind of music you are playing but once you get decent you are gonna wanna buy new equipment and it can get EXPENSIVE but one thing i can say is don't skimp out on hardware like pedals, cymbals stands etc....but once you start buying cymbals will start costing $200+ each, you'll want new heads. Also i wouldn't worry about double bass pedaling just yet. You'd be amazed how fast you can get with a lot of practice on a single pedal.</p><p></p><p>keep practicing, also a good drumming site i've been on is <a href="http://www.drumsmylife.com" target="_blank">http://www.drumsmylife.com</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GabeC, post: 4889542, member: 583686"] ^^^ i'm still pretty new to drumming myself but the above post is what you need to listen to. i know you've heard it a million times but to get good all you gotta do is practice PRACTICE PRACTICE. idk what kind of music you are playing but once you get decent you are gonna wanna buy new equipment and it can get EXPENSIVE but one thing i can say is don't skimp out on hardware like pedals, cymbals stands etc....but once you start buying cymbals will start costing $200+ each, you'll want new heads. Also i wouldn't worry about double bass pedaling just yet. You'd be amazed how fast you can get with a lot of practice on a single pedal. keep practicing, also a good drumming site i've been on is [URL="http://www.drumsmylife.com"]http://www.drumsmylife.com[/URL] [/QUOTE]
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