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6Dec/101

Drum test


Testing my camera out with sound quality and youtube's video quality. Yes I know my rhythms are totally off. I wasn't playing to impress or anything like that (hence the dull expression on my face lol) Just throwing some stuff around on my incomplete set (hopefully will be finished in a few months) and getting a feel for how the quality will be with this camera (just a crappy 7.0 megapixel Polaroid digital camera) No I didn't bother editing any footage or anything like that. Drum Info (in case you care) Tama Rockstar shells (normally would be a 5-piece with the starcast mounting system.. but I like this 4-piece set up better) Some crappy unknown brand hi-hat stand. Some crappy unknown brand snare stand (for my tom) Sound percussion double bass pedal (however I removed the double bass, so it's just a single) Sound percussion boom stand for the ride Sound Percussion snare stand (for my snare) 14" Zildjian ZXT Titanium hi-hats 20" Zildjian ZXT Rock ride I do have a 16" Paiste PST5 Thin Crash, but I don't have another cymbal stand for it. Evans clear EC2 batter heads on my toms; and an Evans reverse dot power stroke head on my snare. My bass drum has stock heads with a virgin resonance head. If all goes well here, expect it in other video uploads that may come. Please comment on how you feel about the sound quality of this video (whether or not it's tolerable) or if you have questions for me regarding my equipment.

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