Can you explain what you mean, like why you feel bad for them I’m a drummer but I’ve only used pearl with Evans and Remo so I’m not so sure what’s wrong with dynasty and evans
@@kitkatkid1976 Dynasty drums are notoriously difficult to keep in tune with themselves and across the line. They tend to lose tuning relatively quickly compared to other drum brands. With the Evan's, I personally much prefer remo and from my experience, especially on marching heads, I've found remo heads to be much easier to tune and that remo heads tend to be much more durable. The Evan's is just my opinion though, and I know plenty of people who have quite opposite opinions
Hawasian27 so our hs has 6 basses and like in our drumline we had 5 and it was me and this other guy as "toms" but the 5th bass had to quit. And then our director decided "screw it" so like he put me and this other guy into the bassline but what happened was I got put into the 6th bass cuz I'm the tallest lmao
ive never heard nass drums that sound like this in person. the ones in my band sound like normal bass drums. if you want to hear them go to the video of the concert of the marching band on my channel
I liked the man with the yellow drum, with a black drum head that says, “Evans”, that is wearing a black shirt with a star, that is wearing a necklace, and that is wearing green shorts. Sorry for my bad vocabulary I am just a kid but I am not going to say my age. Comment which man you liked.
I am not a fan of laying them down. Even for I&E... i know, its what everyone does. Just use stands! Way "harder" and features your chops better. Just one mans opinion, I suppose.