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Postby Bolliger&Mabillard » Mon Apr 13, 2009 2:10 am

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Postby Rocket Rodder » Mon Apr 13, 2009 9:38 am

I have a flute! I taught myself how to play and have been doing so for two years now. I love it! =) But I want to learn more.

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Postby Corkscrew » Mon Apr 13, 2009 10:32 pm

I've been playing drums for a little while now, about half a year, I think.

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Postby FitchCoaster » Mon Apr 13, 2009 10:38 pm

I've played alto sax since 6th grade (I'm in 11th now) and tenor sax in 7th grade (but stopped because I thought the parts were too boring, hahaha). I have a little experience on the drumset, and for drumline I play cymbals and bass drum.
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Postby Satchboogie3 » Mon Apr 13, 2009 11:33 pm

I was at Berklee College of Music for 2 years until I realized that, well, $40K+ a year just isn't worth it for the place.

I play guitar and lately, I've been just a little bit obsessed with Pat Metheny. Yeah, I have good taste.
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Postby TPDave » Tue Apr 14, 2009 12:24 am

Woah, there's a lot of drummers (and some enviable set-ups) on this board!

I may as well join the club! I've been playing for 12 years now. I currently own a Roland TD-8 and in the summer of '07 I got my current acoustic kit.

Kit: Mapex Pro M shells
14 " Snare
12" Rack Tom
14" Rack tom
16 " Rack tom
18 " Rack tom
24 " Kick drum

Cymbals: Zildjian A customs
14" hi-hats
14" Crash
16" Crash
18" Crash
20" Ride

Accessories:
Gibraltar V-rack (3 sides)
Tama Iron Cobra rolling glide twin pedal
Roc 'n Soc motorcycle top throne
Protection Racket 3x1.8 meter drum mat
Standard Mapex snare and hi-hat stands
Gibraltar road series clamps

It's a bit of a beast to play as due to the size of the drums the ride is in a different time zone to the hi-hats but it's a really powerful kit and sounds pretty sweet! I'm looking at a china and a splash at the moment which would be quite nice :)
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Postby coasterguy618 » Tue Apr 14, 2009 3:58 pm

TPDave wrote:Woah, there's a lot of drummers (and some enviable set-ups) on this board!

I may as well join the club! I've been playing for 12 years now. I currently own a Roland TD-8 and in the summer of '07 I got my current acoustic kit.

Kit: Mapex Pro M shells
14 " Snare
12" Rack Tom
14" Rack tom
16 " Rack tom
18 " Rack tom
24 " Kick drum

Cymbals: Zildjian A customs
14" hi-hats
14" Crash
16" Crash
18" Crash
20" Ride

Accessories:
Gibraltar V-rack (3 sides)
Tama Iron Cobra rolling glide twin pedal
Roc 'n Soc motorcycle top throne
Protection Racket 3x1.8 meter drum mat
Standard Mapex snare and hi-hat stands
Gibraltar road series clamps

It's a bit of a beast to play as due to the size of the drums the ride is in a different time zone to the hi-hats but it's a really powerful kit and sounds pretty sweet! I'm looking at a china and a splash at the moment which would be quite nice :)


How are those A customs treatin' ya? I've been kind of a more Sabian AA, AAX and HH or HHX kind of guy, but I've been trying out different cymabls recently. I tryed out Paiste, and I've been liking it a lot more than my Sabians. So how are your A customs?

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Postby mike541x » Tue Apr 14, 2009 4:13 pm

I'm a guitarist. Playing for about five to six years.

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Randy Rhoads-Quiet Riot-Ozzy
Warren DeMartini-Ratt
Steve Clark-Def Leppard
George Lynch-Dokken
Jake E Lee-Ozzy-Badlands
Stevie Ray Vaughan
Pete Townsend-The Who

I have an Epiphone Les Paul Studio. My amp is a 15 wat Peavey Rage. The guitar pedals I have is the Crybaby Wah, MXR Distortion +, and a Boss DD-7.
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Postby BlackHole2005 » Wed Apr 15, 2009 7:57 am

I've been playing guitar for quite some time now,
I own a Black 1980s fender strat, A tanglewood acoustic, and a fender 12 string. I also play Keyboards too.

I've been looking to start a band for ages now, and my mate plays bass so were gonna form a band together, and try and get a drummer. Also, if we form any time soon we could be able to play a local festival!

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Postby KPWoCkAxX » Wed Apr 15, 2009 1:41 pm

Us bassists are a dying breed. At my school out of the 60 odd people who take guitar lessons a week only two of us are bassists. We only have three bassists in a school of over 2000 students.

I'm getting an ESP EX-104 soon, I can't wait!

http://espguitars.com/basses_ex.html - Clicky =]

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