Kevins. You know what was really funny? I met my wife in my late 20s? We got marrried raised 2 boys and although they kinda knew I was in band, the subject never came up. I had bought a used beginner kit for my boys, who both play guitar. Only one of them had a mild interest and mostly just to vent out his teenaged frustrations. I would secretly play them when they were out. So one day I played them a groove I had been working on and they were totally shocked that I was able to play it competently. Both boys jaws just dropped. Kinda spurred me on to try more things. My wife told me she knew I had been in band , but didn't know I could play that well. Of course she is biased. I have been having a blast learning all about drums. Construction, playing, vintage, even some clinics, the whole 9 yards. I hope your experience has been the same.
Where is introduction part of forum?
Hello all,
First time poster, longtime drum nut.
This site is fantastic and I'm looking forward to contributing. I teach here in Jersey City, NJ and do repairs for my many drummer friends. Currently working on a '58 Gretsch "Name Band" kit. 22", 13", 18" and 14"x6.5" All 3 ply, WMP. I'll try to post some pics soon.
I'm also in the process of opening up a drum repair shop and studio in my neighborhood. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated!
Pete
Welcome aboard !!............
Ahhhh Hell,
Ive already ruffled some feathers.....and may as well introduce myself.... I think I may hang my hat here!!
I am ZOLE 40 yrs old.....musician since Piano lessons at age 5 ...then when My dad was owed money for a machine he fixed and got a guitar and traynor cabinet in lieu of payment I played guitar from age 16.....started playing guitar in a band soon after that..... I have always owned drums..and been around them forever.....taught myself to play in the attic of my Mom and Grams business on a POS Sears kit (but really cool remo roto toms )....but when a friend asked me to play in his band (after my band took a hiatus) ... I sat down on his Roland td-10 kit to audition.....he told me that he had band pictures booked before I even hit a drum I figured I may be in trouble.... He was a very accomplished drummer even sponsored by paiste back in the day and he was singing in this project.... so for 3 and a half years I got paid every week to get professional drum lessons from a master in front of an audience HAHAH.... When my time with that project ended I re-formed my old band and now play drums..... every weekend.
personal life : married 22 years this Oct.... to my soul-mate and childhood Girlfriend (started "dating" in the 3rd grade... no **** )
We have 3 kids.... 2 boys (20 and 19 respectively) both in College
and a daughter who is 11 and knows everything ( you could ask her if you dont believe me)
We live in PA and I run a few businesses.
Those of you who I met seem very cool.....so again IM ZOLE
Z
Now that I've stumbled across the intro thread, I'll say "hi" and say a little about what brought me here...
I've been a drummer/percussionist for about 15 years, but not in the usual sense. I've done drum & bugle corps and orchestral-type stuff, but have hardly spent any time behind a kit. I had been getting the itch to give it a shot and as fate would have it, a salvageable 1950s Slingerland four-piece kit was donated to the school where I work a few weeks ago. Being a drummer, a history buff, and a lifelong jazz fan, it just seemed like it was meant to be, so I'm bartering to adopt the ol' set.
I'm just starting the restoration process, so here's a "before" shot. Give me a few weeks and I'll post the "after".
Thinking about the question earlier in the thread about favorite drummers, here a few of mine: Buddy Rich (duh), Papa Jo Jones, Joe Morello, Vinnie Colaiuta, Antonio Sanchez, Jeff "Tain" Watts, Carter Beauford, David Garibaldi ...and the list goes on and on and on.
Ok, I gess i'm in the intro part now...Hi all! I'm giger,just wanna say that i'm learning so much stuff on this forum,so i keep comming back.........most every day.;) Cheers
Welcome......
Yeah, welcome you new people! It's a very cool website! Enjoy!
"Nietzsche is dead." -God
friggen funny... was looking for the mysterious "Introductions" forum too.
So here I am...
Welcome to me, I guess!
Will find the proper place to promptly post my percussive purchases and projects.
I'm in the building, you have been warned.
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