Another awesome breakdown, thanks! How about my favorite drum break of all time? (not the most complicated though): ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-XVafDnk7Hvs.htmlsi=4tCZl0XtauPzfuVD&t=224
Best message them, but I am pretty sure the £120 will be with snare mechanism, so guess that the 12" version of the pad in this review will be cheaper..
Drumslinger Marcher Pad and Drumslinger Corps Pad with Kevlar Head. Both are built like tanks and are very, very responsive. Custom pads made in the great state of Texas by a former drum corps guy named Bill Olsen. I have three and would recommend these to every serious drummer out there.
it could just be an issue with their directed customer base. they have a specific target audience that they sell to and modern corps style drumming makes more money than pipe bands in todays world, so the few distributors of pipe-band drums have basically cornered the market already. new players are pretty rare, like the new sponsorship that SCV has, and thats still tied into the modern corps-style audience
Bro I love your videos!!! Let me know if you want to do a video together. I have a RU-vid channel I’m trying to grow but have lots of chops. Pls comment on this video and we can try and do a collab!!
Thanks dude, not looking to do any collabs at moment BUT add links to your channel in your comments and I am a sure a few will go and check out your stuff!
I love my Offworld, but the VicFirth Slimpad is amazing as well and sounds lovely. Also tried out a newer Donner snare pad with snares that I recommend you try out! It feels really nice and has lots a rebound.
First! Personally, I use an offworld invader v3, and find that the offworld pad takes the cake against any drumpad, but honestly, that is just personal preference. Mainly what I look for in a drum pad is it not being too loud, rims, and 14" and that's exactly what I got out of the offworld invader. But that's just my opinion. Also, can you make a video going over how to play the Boston Crusaders' 2023 Snare break?
Amazing lesson! When I played high school drum line (late 80s, early 90s) we did matched grip so I never properly learned traditional. I still practice now and then. This lesson is just what I needed, thank you!
ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-vd0kISF-ZLU.html This is a link to the Concrete Beat Snare part. It's pretty easy when you break it down and take it slow
@@FreestyleRudiments The University of North Carolina (better known as UNC) is one of the larger state schools, and is predominately white, while NC A&T (North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University) is a smaller more regional university and is predominately black. The two have very different styles when it comes to marching band and drumline
@@FreestyleRudiments I sadly do not. When I first began listening to Cold Steel, this was one of the two pieces of music that really got me to like the line and their style
@@FreestyleRudiments it’s not from a specific show . It’s some of the solos they teach you when you join the line . But I love the fact you’re learning HBCU music . Check Or Norfolk and North Carolina central for more HBCU content