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Would it be possible for you to do a like a beginner’s film guide in this style? I’m working through your beginner to professional playlist and I think it would be neat for a beginners fill guide to follow this video. Thanks 🙏
Hello, greetings from Turkey, you play very well, you get carried away... super. What is the model of the cajon, can you write the link or name? I use an audix d6 by attaching a microphone apparatus to the back hole.
@@rosslmccallum The thanks go to you and Daddi Bahmani. Where is he from, by the way? I really hope you can do more collabs with him. Personally, I would love to see some 6/8, 5/4 and more odd-time signatures. Anyway, this video is deserving of a large number of views (and likes). IMHO, it is one of the best you've done so far. Cheers to both of you.
Hey Ross, thank you for your great and inspiring tutorials! I have a question regarding your metronomes. I noticed that in earlier videos you used a Tama RW 30, nowadays you seem to use a Boss DB 90. For which reasons did you change? Do you still use the Tama? I use an old Korg Beatlab and I don‘t like the harsh sounds at all, so I am looking for an alternative. DB 90 would be quite an investment though … Keep on the great work!
I’m really happy you are enjoying my channel. Thanks! I don’t still use the old Tama metronome because I sold it when I went to the Boss. The Tama was also good but the Boss had everything so I just minimized my collection of gear. Nowadays, it’s a balance between using the Boss when I’m at home and an iOS metronome app or two when I’m out. I think I got the Boss for a really low price on sale so I’m happy with it for the money I paid. However, if you look at the price now and think “it can’t be worth that”, don’t get it. A $5.00 mobile app can really get you the most amazing metronomes to ever exist in my opinion. So if you consider that, physical metronomes aren’t so competitive. Having said that, I love having one. It’s like how some people love having a physical calculator. Try searching online in a 2nd hand marketplace for Boss metronomes shipping from Japan. They are long lasting machines and there’s supply enough that it would be way cheaper than a new one in retail.
Hey Ross, thanks for your quick reply! I use the pro metronome app and really like it, but the phone battery drains quickly, and lately I also use the live bpm app to check the tempo when playing with a band. That‘s quite a back and forth between apps then which I don‘t like. So I prefer having a hardware device, also for practice. Thank you for advice!
Awesome rhythm guys! I'm amazed you guys thought of these neat Cajon duet grooves. Seeing how much work you two put into it is so cool, can't wait to see more of you guys collaborating together! Keep up the great work!