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Datarock January 20th, 2008 07:49 AM

Re: Do you play a instrument
 
I have an electric guitar (courtesy of Christmas), but I'm fucked if I know how to play it.

Mastershroom January 20th, 2008 10:03 AM

Re: Do you play a instrument
 
Drums, since I was 12. My set, with recent upgrades:

http://www.imageox.com/image/147494-Drums2.jpeg

http://www.imageox.com/image/147488-Drums1.jpeg

On that note (hah! Pun!),
:moved: to Music Forum.

arcadeplayer987 January 20th, 2008 10:05 AM

Re: Do you play a instrument
 
No unfortunately I don't know to play at any

C38368 January 20th, 2008 12:47 PM

Re: Do you play a instrument
 
FFS the last thread asking the exact same thing as this thread is still on the first page.

I'll point you in that direction for an answer.

Mad Cat January 20th, 2008 01:22 PM

Re: Do you play a instrument
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Zamamee (Post 4167950)
Drums, since I was 12. My set, with recent upgrades:

http://www.imageox.com/image/147494-Drums2.jpeg

http://www.imageox.com/image/147488-Drums1.jpeg

On that note (hah! Pun!),
:moved: to Music Forum.

I've always thought your kit is absolutely amazing. Where do you get the cash? o_O

Mastershroom January 20th, 2008 08:49 PM

Re: Do you play a instrument
 
The drums themselves were $600 US, slightly discounted because I bought the floor model at the store instead of a brand-new one in a box (I got the floor model because it was the only one left in that finish). Pretty much all of that came from saved-up gift money from relatives over the years. The Zildjian cymbals were $400 for the lot, saved up over a few months at work and bought in a value pack. The china cymbal and timbales were both Christmas gifts. The twin bass pedal I got for 1/4 the original price secondhand from a friend. Pretty much everything I have is budget-oriented. The drums are one of Tama's cheapest lines, but I don't need anything really professional. The cymbals are all Zildjian ZHT, one of their budget lines. Not as good as A Customs, but once again, they serve their purpose.

So, my advice: have relatives who like giving you money. =p
Failing that, have a job and save everything you don't immediately need, and do some research, maybe get something used for less money than full price. Try and get budget-oriented stuff, like pre-packed cymbals and such. If you see an ad that says "Free [something]with the purchase of [something else]", go for it. It might be more expensive, but if you don't get it, you'll want it later and have to pay full price. That's how I got my 18" ZHT Medium Thin crash.

King_Nothing100 January 22nd, 2008 12:00 PM

Re: Do you play a instrument
 
Spoiler:
http://img242.imageshack.us/img242/8987/ss100051sl4.jpg
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Mad Cat January 22nd, 2008 12:32 PM

Re: Do you play a instrument
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Zamamee (Post 4168876)
The drums themselves were $600 US, slightly discounted because I bought the floor model at the store instead of a brand-new one in a box (I got the floor model because it was the only one left in that finish). Pretty much all of that came from saved-up gift money from relatives over the years. The Zildjian cymbals were $400 for the lot, saved up over a few months at work and bought in a value pack. The china cymbal and timbales were both Christmas gifts. The twin bass pedal I got for 1/4 the original price secondhand from a friend. Pretty much everything I have is budget-oriented. The drums are one of Tama's cheapest lines, but I don't need anything really professional. The cymbals are all Zildjian ZHT, one of their budget lines. Not as good as A Customs, but once again, they serve their purpose.

So, my advice: have relatives who like giving you money. =p
Failing that, have a job and save everything you don't immediately need, and do some research, maybe get something used for less money than full price. Try and get budget-oriented stuff, like pre-packed cymbals and such. If you see an ad that says "Free [something]with the purchase of [something else]", go for it. It might be more expensive, but if you don't get it, you'll want it later and have to pay full price. That's how I got my 18" ZHT Medium Thin crash.

Mine new, in a box, was around the same price as yours, and it's slightly less "qualitative".
Well, I guess that stuff's just generally cheaper in the US...

wjlaslo January 22nd, 2008 06:18 PM

Re: Do you play a instrument
 
Play Bb clarinet and good at it: I'm pretty much the leader of the whole band in my school.

I sight read music quite well now so I can get the easy school music down in no time.

Dragonelf68 January 22nd, 2008 06:24 PM

Re: Do you play a instrument
 
I've been playing electric guitar for about 3 years and I've gotten really good. For instance, I can play the solo on through the fire and flames.


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