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mike dolbear
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blueasajewel
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Posted - 01/06/2012 : 15:30:54
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| Another excellent interview - especially dug his thoughts on tuning and drum sizes. |
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empress ballroom
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Posted - 01/06/2012 : 16:00:11
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| Fantastic ! A great read and a wealth of tricks to try. |
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Gazza
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Posted - 01/06/2012 : 22:15:28
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Brilliant interview from one of my favs, thanks. Very inspiring, encouraging & helpful words from the great man. Gona give his tuning methods a try also.... |
"If you have any talent, or any occupation that delights you, do it, & do it to the hilt" - Richard P. Feynman, Nobel prize winning Physicist. |
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martydrums
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Posted - 04/06/2012 : 12:22:13
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Excellent interview that . A great and humble musician at one and the same time - "Today, I’m still working at becoming the drummer I dreamed I could be when I was 17 years old. Some of it will happen before my life is over." |
Official Sugar Daddy of the forum's Sonor Delite appreciation society, as nominated by Jamoca - Honorary President Paul Brook
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sticksman1
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MarkMooch
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Posted - 06/06/2012 : 12:50:54
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| Good read, I too was interested in his tuning method and mainly placement of bass drum reso head port. . . I presumed that kind of thing was old school and surpassed. The way he talks about a hole in the centre of the head, is not as if it's personal preference but as if any other way is wrong, I've had some good results to say the opposite but perhaps it's my taste and my ears that are to blame? |
Drummer & Educator in N.E. England.
www.MarkRichardsonDrums.com
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