Post by SoulStripper7 on Mar 1, 2005 17:41:27 GMT -5
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Rules
1.) Respect other peoples choice of instrument. This is personally the most annoying problem. Dont tell people there drums suck, are crap etc. Not everyone can afford good drums and one mans junk is another mans treasure. If opinion is asked for back up your claims with reasoning.
2.) The 'which drums' problem... While we are happy to offer advice when people are buying drums we cannot decide for you. Ask specific questions on specific guitars and give details on what music you like and what features you think you will require from your drums.
3.) Dont clutter the forum with similar threads, multiple threads on the same drums are not allowed.
4.) Please dont 'bump' threads up the main page, if no one has replied it means they dont know the answer.
6.) Please don't ask how to replicate the sounds of other drums or advice on what songs you should learn. There's no way that we can give you good advice in these areas because we don't know you. We don't know how well you play. We don't know what styles you play. We don't know how you learn etc.
7.) No repeat threads on the same brands over and over again.
Frequently asked questions
1. What Drums should I buy?
WE DONT KNOW!
No one can decide that for you, so I suggest you go to a drumshop and try some drums ou! Take the one that is within your budget, the one you like the sound of, the one that
2. Are drum lessons worth it?
Depends do you think they will help you?
3. Are double bassdrums any good? Should I change my drums?
In general, it's not advised that you change your pickups unless you know exactly what you're doing and you have a very good reason for doing it.
4. Brand Y Vrs Y
PLEASE stop asking us... play them listen to the sound then you decide.
5. How do I replicate the sound of so and so ?
Learn how to play first I guarentee you wont be playing some of John Bonhams stuff within the first 8 months keep practicing and listening to the songs and then try to figure it out.
6. What is this knob, pedal, button on my drums called?
this is where you can make a thread.
post in the forum if your questions arent answerd have a nice day
Soulstripper7
Rules
1.) Respect other peoples choice of instrument. This is personally the most annoying problem. Dont tell people there drums suck, are crap etc. Not everyone can afford good drums and one mans junk is another mans treasure. If opinion is asked for back up your claims with reasoning.
2.) The 'which drums' problem... While we are happy to offer advice when people are buying drums we cannot decide for you. Ask specific questions on specific guitars and give details on what music you like and what features you think you will require from your drums.
3.) Dont clutter the forum with similar threads, multiple threads on the same drums are not allowed.
4.) Please dont 'bump' threads up the main page, if no one has replied it means they dont know the answer.
6.) Please don't ask how to replicate the sounds of other drums or advice on what songs you should learn. There's no way that we can give you good advice in these areas because we don't know you. We don't know how well you play. We don't know what styles you play. We don't know how you learn etc.
7.) No repeat threads on the same brands over and over again.
Frequently asked questions
1. What Drums should I buy?
WE DONT KNOW!
No one can decide that for you, so I suggest you go to a drumshop and try some drums ou! Take the one that is within your budget, the one you like the sound of, the one that
2. Are drum lessons worth it?
Depends do you think they will help you?
3. Are double bassdrums any good? Should I change my drums?
In general, it's not advised that you change your pickups unless you know exactly what you're doing and you have a very good reason for doing it.
4. Brand Y Vrs Y
PLEASE stop asking us... play them listen to the sound then you decide.
5. How do I replicate the sound of so and so ?
Learn how to play first I guarentee you wont be playing some of John Bonhams stuff within the first 8 months keep practicing and listening to the songs and then try to figure it out.
6. What is this knob, pedal, button on my drums called?
this is where you can make a thread.
post in the forum if your questions arent answerd have a nice day
Soulstripper7