Archive for the ‘music’ tag
Dw drum set
Does anybody know how much a used dw drum set costs?
i love the way they sound but i really don’t want to have to pay four thousand for one can you send me links thanks, im not looking for cymbals and everything just the toms thanks
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DW CUSTOM DRUM SET TOUR DRUM WORKSHOP
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BEAUTIFUL DW DRUM SET IN CHAMPAGNE GLASS 22-8-10-12-14 $2,995.00 |
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Drum Workshop Kit DW drum set $2,990.00 |
Alesis drums
Can’t decide between a Boss DR 670 Dr. Rythm or an Alesis SR 18 drum machine?
I’m looking for something as a backtrack for guitar. I play classic/alternative rock. I do not know much about drumming, just what sounds good to my ears, so i want something simple that is easy to create the sound I have in my head. But also the bass capabilities are almost, if not just as, important as the drums for me. Any Advice?
I’m in the same boat. Looking for a drum machine or effects box with rhythm. Started asking around and found out my guitar instructor has a DR670 and likes it very much. He uses it semi professionally. Also talked to the guitar tech at my local music store and he has one also. Note the the store doesn’t even carry the Boss line. He sent a good 5 minutes going on about all the great things you can do with it.
Haven’t bought one yet waiting to find out if I can hook it up to a Roland Cube 30 amp.
HART PRODIGY & ALESIS DM5
Unborn baby music

Can babies hear at 18 weeks?
I’m 18 weeks and 2 days pregnant ive been listening to a cd and the baby keeps jumping around like mad and this has never happened to me before could this be because of how loud the music is?
The ear is structurally complete at 24 weeks, but studies have indicated that fetuses are capable of reactive listening at about 16 weeks. So, it is possible that your little one is hearing your music.
It’s also possible that a sudden rise in blood sugar has him/her jumping around.
Good luck
Sleep well with this music..good night (for you Ocean)
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Cloud b Sleep Sheep – Four Soothing Sounds From Nature $18.79 Designed for babies and adults, Sleep Sheep is the perfect nighttime companion to help soothe the whole family to sleep in a safe, calming and effortless way. A sound box tucked safely inside of Sleep Sheep lulls you to sleep with soft sounds from nature and the reassuring sound of a mothers heartbeat. Sleep Sheep soothing sounds are an audio pacifier that can calm even the fussiest babies to slee… |
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Polder 1232-82 Deluxe Tabletop Ironing Board, Natural $9.99 1232-82 Features: -Tabletop ironing board. -Natural finish. -Retracable iron rest. -Folding leg assembly. -100pct Cotton cover. -Overall dimensions: 32” W x 12” D…. |
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Cloud b Sleep Sheep On The Go – Travel Sound Machine with Four Soothing Sounds $16.00 From the award-winning Sleep Sheep & Friends Collection, this adorable travel companion brings its comforting sleep time sounds with you when you are away from home. Similar to the Original Sleep Sheep, this compact version (8 inches tall), has four soothing sounds to help your child sleep easier.Features: From the award-winning Sleep Sheep & Friends CollectionFour soothing sounds: gentle stream, … |
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Elmo’s World – Babies, Dogs & More! [VHS] $3.42 Guaranteed to work or your money back – PLEASE NOTE ALL MONIES FROM THIS SALE GO TO A 501 (C)3 NO KILL ANIMAL SHELTER… |
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Baby Mozart [VHS] $2.75 It’s called “the Mozart Effect,” the notion that exposing youngsters to the melodies of the maestro can improve verbal ability, spatial intelligence, creativity, and memory. It’s a pretty big leap of faith to understand that effect unless you personally see a toddler react to the stimulation. The Baby Einstein folks have a series of tapes (Baby Einstein, Baby Bach) that add visual stimulation to … |
Used drum sets
Drum Hardware for a Complete Drum Set
A drum set is like a well-built house with foundation and framework. This framework includes drum pedals, stands, toms, lugs, hoops, tension rods, and drum racks. And the foundations are the drum shells. All these together make up the drum hardware of the drum. Just like a house cannot be built without foundation and pillars, the drum is incomplete without the hardware because it acts as the pillar of the drum. Each of the hardware has different role to play.
Drum hardware basically refers to various kinds of stands that hold up the drum and the cymbals. Let us start with the most important pieces that play a vital role in building up the drum set as well as drum sound.
The pieces of metal that are attached to the side of the drum are the lugs. The main aim of the lugs is to attach the drum hoops or rim, which is fixed with the help of tension rods. Hoops mainly hold the drumhead in place and even help in tuning the drum.
Coming to the drum shells, it refers to the material used in the drum. Like, beginner’s kits are made up of basswood or mahogany but higher kits are made up of more costly woods to get better sound quality.
Adding next piece of the drum hardware, i.e. the pedals. They are available in different types like, single chain drive, dual chain, belt driven, single spring pedal, dual spring pedal and pedal with footboards. Among them the dual chain pedals are harder and can take heavy foot. Even pedals with dual spring are much better than the single one. The footboard pedals are the high-end pedals and are strongest. Therefore, a combination of dual chain, dual spring and footboard makes a tough pedal.
Next important parts of the drum hardware are the stands. Stands give support to the whole set to provide proper positioning to it. The types includes:
- Boom stand: The most longest of the other hardware, the boom stand provides easy positioning to the cymbals anywhere around the kits.
- Cymbal stand: This drum hardware not only supports the cymbals but also hold toms, cowbells and tambourines as well.
- Hi-Hat stand: This is one of the vital parts of the hardware. It is like a straight cymbal stand that has a spring-operated pedal connected to a rod that opens and closes the top hi-hat cymbal. This cymbal is linked with the clutch that has a hole in the middle where the rod fits and is protected in the open position by a screw. The drummer needs to place both the feet on the pedal, while using hi-hats in the closed position, and just hit the lever and the hats drop. And has to do vice-versa to reset it to the open position.
- Snare stand: A snare is played most of the time and so it is necessary to have a solid snare stand. It is better to use double braced snare stand rather than using single braced that are light weighted and move often.
Another important part of the drum hardware is the toms. They are greater than the stands by 14” and have legs to stand on their own. Once the drum is assembled it is mounted on the toms. It should be mentioned here that the sound quality of the drum depends on its positioning on the toms.
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Vintage Ludwig “Club Date” Drum Set
Yamaha drum set
what drum set should i get?
here are the 2 im looking at
http://www.guitarcenter.com/Yamaha-DTXplorer-Electronic-Drum-Set-490906-i1380291.gc
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http://www.guitarcenter.com/Alesis-DM5-Pro-Electronic-Drum-Set-490095-i1321968.gc
thank you
well if your going to a techno look go for the second one. and if your going for the rock or punk etc. i’d say go for the first one. :] i like the second best though. :] maybe if your in a band discuss it with the other band memebers and see what they say.
Sweetwater – Yamaha Drum Kits
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Yamaha Drum Set DtXtreme IIs Roland PM-3 PM3 vdrums V $1,850.00 |
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Used Yamaha Drum set, Good condition $300.00 |
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7- Piece Yamaha Drum Set $100.00 |