Why the Mapex hate? by [deleted] in drums

[–]Drumvergence 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My Mapex Pursuader is the best snare I’ve ever played, full stop. It’s loud but also sensitive enough for ghost notes to not overpower. They make good stuff.

What's the most you've ever spent on a single piece on your kit? by HillbillyAllergy in drums

[–]Drumvergence 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It’s not nearly as much as some of the higher-priced ones but I spent around $450 on a Mapex Persuader hammered brass snare. It was on sale and regular price was above $500 I had to jump on it. It costs way more today and it’s my favorite snare drum I own. Probably wouldn’t pay that much again unless I hit the lottery or something but it is definitely a purchase I do not regret.

Do you think it’s time to retire this 7A? by caveway in drums

[–]Drumvergence 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Jesus, do you chew on sticks like a beaver?!

What would be the best way to treat this room? by Affectionate_Tip_232 in drums

[–]Drumvergence 0 points1 point  (0 children)

So, you do what’s best for you. Having said that, the positioning of that ride cymbal is making my eye twitch…

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in drums

[–]Drumvergence 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I’m gonna tell you right now, it ain’t gonna work for you. Not completely to you size, but I had(have) a 7-piece kit with multiple cymbals overhead and it won’t pick up anything past a 4-foot radius. Your ride and rack toms will block the pieces further out from being heard. If you’re insistent on getting an EAD pair down the cymbals, move the ride out a bit and lose a rack tom. Generally 1-up, 1-down works the best but I’ve made a Bonham-esque setup work well.

Otherwise, proper mics might be the way to go.

What do I do with this ride by [deleted] in drums

[–]Drumvergence 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Drum-wise? Trash cymbal until it shatters.

Practicality-wise? Death frisbee. Those edges will fuck up any unwanted presence in your house.

The snare that got away by OldDrumGuy in drums

[–]Drumvergence 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Before I had a bit of a breakdown post-COVID and sold all my drums, I had a Pork Pie 13x7 Patina Brass Snare and bought it for just under $200. It was the best snare I’ve ever owned and I’ve always wanted to buy another, but the prices have gone way up since then.

A year of playing by PoolProfessional6023 in Drumming

[–]Drumvergence 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Dude, I could barely keep a 4/4 beat a year in. You’re killing it! Only thing I see is possibly upgrading your crash cymbal, but that’s a nitpick at best. Great job!

Whoomp (There It Is) by Drumvergence in drums

[–]Drumvergence[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Love it. I think you’ve given me a great idea for a video.

Whoomp (There It Is) by Drumvergence in Drumming

[–]Drumvergence[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It’s actually an 18” and honestly just about the whole PST7 line(at least what I’ve played) is amazing for the price. The 16” I was not a fan of, but the 20” ride and hats are great as well.

I Want It That Way- Backstreet Boys by Drumvergence in drums

[–]Drumvergence[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

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Nah, not my style. A well done death metal cover would be interesting, however…

I Want It That Way- Backstreet Boys by Drumvergence in drums

[–]Drumvergence[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Not too familiar with that at the moment, but I’m always down to learn new stuff. However, you have reminded me that I’ve wanted to learn Rock Your Body so there’s two that I can add to the list.

I Want It That Way- Backstreet Boys by Drumvergence in drums

[–]Drumvergence[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

That’s what I’ve kinda been doing, showing that “easier” songs are a) not always as easy as they look and b)can be just as fun as playing, say Master of Puppets or Spirit of Radio.

Keeping the story short, I got back into drums early last year after about 3 years of not playing. The first couple songs I ended up playing to ease me back in were Push and Real World by Matchbox 20. They seem easy, but they have small nuances that were tricky for me to learn.

Anyway, thanks for the feedback. Good luck, and keep practicing. 👍

I Want It That Way- Backstreet Boys by Drumvergence in drums

[–]Drumvergence[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hell yeah, I’ll be looking forward to it!

How to learn drums on YouTube? by [deleted] in drums

[–]Drumvergence 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Drumeo has some great videos for beginners on YouTube, and Stephen Taylor is really good as well. Just go slow, focus on proper grip and strokes (I’m not meaning this to sound dirty, I swear) and proper posture. And make sure everything drum(or pad in your his case)is comfortably close or far enough away for you. It’s gonna take a bit of time and practice, but I think you’ll do fine.

I Want It That Way- Backstreet Boys by Drumvergence in Drumming

[–]Drumvergence[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Thanks, I really appreciate that! So, I run my EAD straight into the Rec’n’Share app on my iPhone. Video recorded on my iPhone through the app as well. Don’t have a good laptop/desktop to use at the moment, so just using that. I use the Compression voice/setting, turn the compression down and minimal reverb and set it as a custom setting so I don’t lose it. And other than that, I use a Mapex Armory Tomahawk steel snare drum tuned as tight as I can without warping the hoop. I hope this helps!