Re:90K vistors (1 viewing)
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TOPIC: Re:90K vistors
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Tony (Admin)
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| 90K vistors 2007/05/03 17:31 |
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If only we could get $100 from each visitor, then we could afford new instruments.
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hustickerdu (Admin)
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| Re:90K vistors 2007/05/06 20:24 |
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We should have a celebration when we hit 100K visitors...
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| Re:90K vistors 2008/01/17 15:25 |
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This probably isn't the place for this, but I'm going to ask anyway. This post is for Tony, if you would take the time to read this I would greatly appreciate it.
I'm a 27 year old drummer with a bad arm from an accident. Surgery left me with a titanuim shaft, two screws and a limited range of movement compared to what I used to have. Needless to say it has really affected my drumming and I was considering making the switch over to a zendrum. What kind of timeframe did it take you to learn this new instrument? Are there any special exercises you do to build your proficiency? Also, what kind of equipment will I need to make the switch? Any other thoughts or ideas you have that may help me would be appreciated, having very little past experience I am a novice at best when it comes to playing electric percussion.
I appreciate you taking the time to read this as there aren't alot of zendrummers out there to ask.
-Joe
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Tony (Admin)
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| Re:90K vistors 2008/02/10 08:12 |
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Joe 808 wrote:This probably isn't the place for this, but I'm going to ask anyway. This post is for Tony, if you would take the time to read this I would greatly appreciate it.
I'm a 27 year old drummer with a bad arm from an accident. Surgery left me with a titanuim shaft, two screws and a limited range of movement compared to what I used to have. Needless to say it has really affected my drumming and I was considering making the switch over to a zendrum. What kind of timeframe did it take you to learn this new instrument? Are there any special exercises you do to build your proficiency? Also, what kind of equipment will I need to make the switch? Any other thoughts or ideas you have that may help me would be appreciated, having very little past experience I am a novice at best when it comes to playing electric percussion.
I appreciate you taking the time to read this as there aren't alot of zendrummers out there to ask.
-JoeThis question deserves a new thread so head to here: http://www.zentherstick.com/component/option,com_fireboard/Itemid,46/func,view/catid,2/id,199/#199
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