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here's mine... The keyboards don't show up on that pic, a technics knx 2000 and a korg x5, coming soon is the new korgs... :worthy: korg :worthy:

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Originally posted by Blanco+Jan 24 2005, 09:44 AM-->
Originally posted by StarBellieAngel@Jan 23 2005, 06:20 PM
i'm sorry i couldn't make it up to watch you guys... :(

...kids ya know!
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That's all good. I'm actually trying to talk them into getting down into the Bay Area soon. :)

One Stop Customs
@Jan 23 2005, 06:20 PM
here's mine... The keyboards don't show up on that pic, a technics knx 2000 and a korg x5, coming soon is the new korgs...  :worthy: korg :worthy:

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What kind of guitars are those?
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blue one= Ibanez acoustic/electric
tan one= Mexican made guitar bought in the 80's, going to get a custom made guitar this year hopefully... hehehe

Quena= Ethnic flute...

Next guitar to buy= Fender
 
werd, fender makes some nice guitars. I play on an american fender strat, its an awsome guitar. :D
 
Nice!

My kit.

-Tama 5 Piece, older style, don't know model, pin stripe heads on toms, and aquarian on the bass.
-Chad Smith edition snare
-5 piece AA Sabian Symbols, Rock Crash, Medium, 12", China Gong, 6" Bell
-Tama Double Bass
-Sabian Hi-Hat
-Paiste Crystal Crash 12"
-Paiste Bell 6"

All completed with a Pearl Set of bells, and a Pearl Throne.

Got the set in 6th grade from my uncle for 600 bucks almost new.
 
Originally posted by Blanco+Jan 24 2005, 03:53 PM-->
Originally posted by One Stop Customs@Jan 24 2005, 01:00 PM
Originally posted by Blanco@Jan 24 2005, 09:44 AM
Originally posted by StarBellieAngel@Jan 23 2005, 06:20 PM
i'm sorry i couldn't make it up to watch you guys... :(

...kids ya know!
[post=450224]Quoted post[/post]​


That's all good. I'm actually trying to talk them into getting down into the Bay Area soon. :)

Originally posted by One Stop Customs@Jan 23 2005, 06:20 PM
here's mine... The keyboards don't show up on that pic, a technics knx 2000 and a korg x5, coming soon is the new korgs...  :worthy: korg :worthy:

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What kind of guitars are those?
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blue one= Ibanez acoustic/electric
tan one= Mexican made guitar bought in the 80's, going to get a custom made guitar this year hopefully... hehehe

Quena= Ethnic flute...

Next guitar to buy= Fender
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Way cool. Have you ever played a Breedlove guitar? Those are some sweet acoustic guitars. What kind of custom are you going to get?

Slammed89Integra
@Jan 24 2005, 05:39 PM
Nice!

My kit.

-Tama 5 Piece, older style, don't know model, pin stripe heads on toms, and aquarian on the bass.
-Chad Smith edition snare
-5 piece AA Sabian Symbols, Rock Crash, Medium, 12", China Gong, 6" Bell
-Tama Double Bass
-Sabian Hi-Hat
-Paiste Crystal Crash 12"
-Paiste Bell 6"

All completed with a Pearl Set of bells, and a Pearl Throne.

Got the set in 6th grade from my uncle for 600 bucks almost new.
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Thank you. I just got the drums about two months ago and they continue to amaze me at every turn. If you're looking for a new kit, the shellpack sells for $650 at the music store I used to work at, GuitarCenter should be able to match that price. I always like that Chad Smith snares, they have a great crack to them. How long have you been playing?
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OK OK OK... we'll start HONDA SWAP PUNK GROUP!!! hahahaha
 
Originally posted by Blanco@Jan 24 2005, 04:29 PM
No doubt. :lol:

There's actually quite a few musicians on HondaSwap, too.
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oh damn... that'll be a big ole band... from mexican to chinese, from chinese to filipino, from filipino to white, etc... we'll be an international/national band LOL
 
Never been a big fan of Korg. Let me know when it's out or if you have any demo mp3s of it.... I wouldnt mind hearing them.
 
Originally posted by Blanco+Jan 24 2005, 05:06 PM-->
Originally posted by One Stop Customs@Jan 24 2005, 06:33 PM
Originally posted by Blanco@Jan 24 2005, 04:29 PM
No doubt. :lol:

There's actually quite a few musicians on HondaSwap, too.
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oh damn... that'll be a big ole band... from mexican to chinese, from chinese to filipino, from filipino to white, etc... we'll be an international/national band LOL
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Talk about a jam band. :lol:

Originally posted by Guy@Jan 24 2005, 06:52 PM
Blanco
@Jan 23 2005, 06:10 PM

-VicFirth 5A nylon tip sticks
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heeeeeeeyyyy
I use 5As too
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I've switched my sticks around a lot over the past few years, I played ProMark 5BNs for about 12 years. I just had to switch back to 5ANs for this band because I've actually been playing with 7ANs for the last year. If I can ever manage to get an endorsement from VicFirth I'll probably switch back to 7ANs, but I just go through them like toothpicks in this band. I have friend who plays ridiculously loud with 8Ds, which are just a little bigger than 7As. He said he used to go through about 10 pairs a night when his band was touring. I'm going through a pair every two or three practices right now.

Are you playing with anybody right now? You should come down to J.J. Boomer's, Suzie-Q's, whatever the hell the name is now, on Sunday nights for the jam session. There's usually some really good musicians there, it starts around 5-6pm. I'm there pretty much every week.
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calm down Mr. QUOTE!!! hahaha
 
Originally posted by Blanco@Jan 24 2005, 02:53 PM

Thank you. I just got the drums about two months ago and they continue to amaze me at every turn. If you're looking for a new kit, the shellpack sells for $650 at the music store I used to work at, GuitarCenter should be able to match that price. I always like that Chad Smith snares, they have a great crack to them. How long have you been playing?
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I've been playing for about 6 years. I haven't taken it really seriously. I probably haven't gotten any better since 8th grade. I'm in 12th now, but still an extremely big novice. Hell I don't even know the difference in stick sizes. Reminding me to go buy some.

My drums are in pretty awesome shape, no scratches, nothing besides being a little dusty.

I had a band together for about 6 months last yera, but it fell apart so I just slap in a cd, put on the head phones and drum away. I love doing it, but I can't stand some of the retards that want me to play for their bands.

I really want to find some kids to play with, but in the past, the kids were cool at first, but became real assholes when I wasn't into their real heavy music.
 
Originally posted by Blanco@Jan 24 2005, 07:06 PM

Are you playing with anybody right now? You should come down to J.J. Boomer's, Suzie-Q's, whatever the hell the name is now, on Sunday nights for the jam session. There's usually some really good musicians there, it starts around 5-6pm. I'm there pretty much every week.
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Lol, the only reason i keep sticks is so i can play drummania when i go to the sunsplash in roseville. I loved playing when i did, but space, time, and monetary constraints really kind of limit my drum playing for the time being.
Sunday nights are usually pretty boring around these parts, so perhaps one of these times Ill see if i can drag my girlfriend out and see whats what.
 
I HATE nylon tips.

Vater 5B wood tip or Vic Firth 5B wood tip for me :)

And while everyone's posting pics of their drums:

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and the Schecter...
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Yeah, TDM is a fun game, though i wish it had better songs on the American version. Though its nowhere near as fun as drummania.
 
The Vaters DO seem to break quicker, but while they last they have a crisper sound ('course that wouldn't apply to mister nylon tip over here)....The Vic's are made of a softer wood, so they have somewhat of a warmer less-crisp sound, but last a lot longer than the Vaters.

The tips on the Vic's tend to chip, too, and I've never had that problem with Vater's...It all evens out IMO...Generally, I just go with whatever the music store here has more of in stock...because I HATE playing with 2 different sets of sticks in a show....

I also mark my sticks 'R' and 'L', because for some weird reason I have to always have the same stick in the same hand....
 
I play some jazz stuff, kind of upbeat, not too slow. Wood tips own for jazz.

Looking into my stick bag.... I have some broken Vic's, mostly Broken ProMark's. Don't ask why, but I never throw away stuff.
 
I don't know if anyone will care here, but my sorta step-uncle I got my set from plays for Drown Mary. They opened for slayer, I believe theyt got signed last summer, and yeah played on the jagermeister fest. I'm not too into that style of music, but man, my step-uncle tears it up on the drums. I can't believe some of how he plays so fast on some stuff.
 
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