It's my Birthday too Yeah!
Today is April 7th and I'd like to wish everyone a very Happy Birthday that was born on the same day I was!
I am 73 years Young and I'm asking the same question that I asked last year... I'd like to know if I am the oldest female drummer on Drummerworld Forum...
Has anyone ever tried the Duallist Drum Pedal? I just seen it advertised... I thought it was a great idea but was wondering how good it is. It allows you to double kick and use your hi-hat at the same time. I thought it was a very clever invention. Any thoughts on that...
That 1998 Pearl Steel Shell Snare drum came with a Yamaha case and I never even looked in the case until today and I found a pair of Key West Hard Rock Cafe sticks with nylon tips. I don't know who that is. Any info would be helpful. I also found two drum keys in that Yamaha bag. All for $10.49...
I bought this guitar at a local thrift shop and didn't realize it until I was ready to sell it that something was wrong with it.
Check out the picture below. Is that fixable? Other than that it's in excellent condition. It's a 1988 vintage Prelude CX-19 acoustic guitar.
Today I found this awesome 1998 Pearl Steel Shell Snare Drum for only $10.49 plus tax at my local thrift shop. I cannot wait to set this baby up to hear how it sounds.
The information that I found was only from the internet. If someone knows a little bit more about the history of this drum...
I was just wondering if you have to put grease on this and if so what kind of grease? My son set up his electric drum kit and that piece that is shown below was broke right in half so he bought a new one and I was just wondering what kind of grease goes on it? If any?
Can anyone tell me if this drum kit is worthy of being bought? It's only $50 and my daughter would like to buy it for her 9-year-old son. I looked up the name yet I couldn't find that brand. Has anyone ever heard of it? Picture is below. Thanks.
My son and I are going to put on a concert for the family. LOL I'd like to buy a container of ear plugs but not ones that will really drowned out the music or hurt your ears something not too expensive but will do the trick for a night of fun an entertainment. Any suggestions?
Thanks,
Drummer_D
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