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Pearl Rhythm TravellerNewest Review: ... by my neighbours. I was really depressed about it(All right I'm exaggerating a little bit), and Rhythm traveller became my ... more |
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by kafouroutsos - written on 13/02/06
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I moved from Greece to London,approximately 7 months ago. Being a professional drummer back in Greece and owner of a small home studio where I could practice, it was rather inconvenient when I came to London to have no set at all, and consequently, no practice at all. It would be pointeless to bring my own set 'cause in that case I wouldn't be tolerated by my neighbours. I was really depressed about it(All right I'm exaggerating a little bit), and Rhythm traveller became my saviour. I was planning to buy a full set of drum pads, but as soon as I walked to the store and actually played with the travellers, I just didn't give it a second thought. So, what is this drum kit ...
by neorox26 - written on 22/08/04 (Somewhat useful, 1342 readings)
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My drumming teacher has one of these wonderful little mini pack away drumkit. The Size is very small but the sound and the fun is as good as my own drum kit here at home. If anyone was thinking of trying to become a drummer then doo (yoo) Because it is great fun and the price isn't too bad.The kit Folds away into 4 cases and a carry bag for the symbols. How it packs away is all of the drums fit inside each other and the drum that stands on the floor ( The Floor Tom ) Is simply attached to the bass drum.It is about a meter and a quarter in width and about 1 and a half up. I suggest this to people with an ambition to start drumming great fun. I t Is easy to pack away ...
by sunpig - written on 12/03/01 (Very useful, 4886 readings)
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About this time last year, I decided it was finally time for me to fulfil a life-long ambition, and learn to play the drums. I never played any kind of musical instrument when I was younger, and my knowledge of music theory used to be shaky at best. (A quaver? A delicious potato snack. And isn't a crotchet something to do with wool and knitting?) Yet whenever I listen to music (and I have always listened to a *lot* of music) I feel in sync with the beat. I tap my feet, and patter out rhythms with my fingers. I love a good melody, but for me, the beat is what drives a song along. That's where I wanted to be. Plus, drums are severely ...



