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Do you like drum? I know there is lots of different types of drum out there. Mind to share with me which type of drum you like?
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1. lilaclady (15392) | 4 months ago | I guess the drums are very important part of any orchestra or band, and I didn't even even think much about the drum until recently when a friend of mine bought some extra drums to add to his already large kit, I spent the afternoon polishing the chrome, and I had to hit each one so my friend could adjust the sound to his recording machine..it is amazing just how different each drum is, they definitely have their own sounds.
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lieanat (591) | 4 months ago | Yup. That's why I like drum pretty much. But unfortunately I can't learn it well. I just have some basic of drum skill. Thanks for your comment.
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2. Pigglies (3354) | 4 months ago | I like some types of drums. I like the orchestral drums that people actually tune and they sound nice generally. I also like steel drums because they have an interesting sound, as do tongue drums. I don't really play any types of drums myself though.
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lieanat (591) | 4 months ago | Wow, you can name few types of it. I only know the drums without the names, cause I don't really bother to remember those drum's name. What is tongue drum? Please share if you have time. Thanks for your comment.
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Pigglies (3354) | 4 months ago | A tongue drum is one of those wooden drums that is shaped like a box. It has multiple tongue-like projections cut out, facing inwards in a pretty pattern (usually two sides facing each other). You hit the projections with a rubber mallet usually and they each make a different tone. They're really fun to play around on, but I don't know how to play one properly or anything like that.
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lieanat (591) | 4 months ago | Thanks for your explanation here. I hope I can see it somewhere soon. Have a nice day.
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| 3. GrayHunter (24) | 2 months ago | I suppose it depends on the music you want to play. I like the sound of a Tama drum kit for good rock and metal (they have beautiful snares). Timbales are a lot of fun, bongos, congas. Listen to Marilyn Mazur. I recently got her newest CD and it has some great percussion in it.
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lieanat (591) | 2 months ago | Wow, that's quite a number of music you mentioned. I'll try to look for it. Thanks.
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