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From latzanimal

LoLoLoLoLoLoLoLoLoLoLoLoPersonally, I don't care. I'm more interested in the playing than WHAT kit the drummer is playing.Three other thoughts on this….. Soap Box1) Do guitar and bass players do this? "I can't believe he's only using a combo amp." Or " Can you believe he brought a guitar that has so many strings?" 2) Do you think the engineers *****ed about Hal Blaine's kit? Here was a guy known for having 7 or 8 rack toms and was THE guy for studio work. They were more confident in him playing the right part to fit the song or jingle than how many drums he brought in.3) Do drummers who complain about having to carry all of this heavy gear sit back and rethink their instrument choice? If you choose to play the drums, just looking at them, you know there is some gear there, whether a 3 pc or 20 pc kit, you are going to have slug some gear.

Exactly! I rethink my instrument choice every time I see my guitarist show up to a gig an hour before showtime, load in on one trip, set up and still have time for a beer. No matter how small I go, it takes several trips to load in and a bit of time to set up. But that's only a part of why I choose to use a smaller set up, I feel more comfortable with less gear and like I said, there usually isn't much space for anything bigger than a 4 pc. kit.

Posted on 8 years ago
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Yes bass players, or at least other musicians looking at bass players. You better be packing some heat if you walk in with (god forbid) a SIX STRING!!!! Usually you know you have a pluck-fest on your way when that happens.

Same with keyboard players hauling banks of keyboards. Or Guitarist brining 5 different guitars because you know, they all sound different. Then there's the pedal board of doom.......

Like Latzanimal says its all about context.

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Posted on 8 years ago
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Funny though, why do singers never bring anything? They really are the masters of less is more!

40's Slingerland Radio King WMP
60's Ludwig Downbeat Silver Spark
70's Ludwig Super Classic White Marine
60's Gretsch RB Champaigne Spark
70's Rogers Big R Black
90's Sonor Hilite (Red maple)
00's DW Collectors Broken Glass
00's DW Jazz Series Tangerine Glass
10's DW Collectors (Acrylic) Matt Black Wrap
10's PDP Concept Wood Hoop kit (Maple)
Proud ambassador of the British Drum Company
Posted on 8 years ago
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From geckobeats

Funny though, why do singers never bring anything? They really are the masters of less is more!

Because they watch too many shows like American Idol and The Voice. Stage Band2

Posted on 8 years ago
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Mark Sandman, Morphine, 2 string Bass.

Vintage and custom drum projects:
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Posted on 8 years ago
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Yes.......................................................

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Posted on 8 years ago
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I do but in the jist of things , I get so many kits coming and going , that I have 2 keepers one stored and a players kit both very nice in there own right a mid 60's mahagony Luddy's clubdate in Obp , very nice players kit and my museum champagne Hollywood maple late 60s I get others that are nice to play and look at. Some not even that but Iknow I can't keep them all so I live in the moment and just try play nice drums when I can and keep a few snares I've dropped down fro 10 or 12 kits and a ton of pies to this and it's also growing again with the addition of my guitars it's a lot it will be fun at show this year...

April 2nd 1969 scarfed pink champagne holly wood and 65/66 downbeat snare, and , supra same year very minty kit old pies
66/67 downbeat with canister
Super 400 small round knob
1967 super classic obp





once the brass ceases to glitter, and the drum looses its luster, and the stage remains dark, all you have left is the timbre of family.
Posted on 8 years ago
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I always just use snare, kick, one mounted Tom and floor Tom, hats, a ride, and usually one sometimes 2 crashes. Once upon a time I would have used 2 mounted toms but just feel more comfortable with the 1.Would use 2 if it was called for.

I love the jazz era
Posted on 8 years ago
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My usual set up is 12/14/20 with snare, hats, ride and two crashes, but I had a regular gig in a cocktail bar for almost two years with a jazz/blues outfit and because of lack of space and noise restrictions I only used a snare and brushes, nothing else. Talk about minimalist! But it certainly makes you think, trying to come up with different sounds all the time to compensate for the lack of anything else to hit! I think it's a good thing to do and a great exercise in musical creativity, being so limited you really have to think on your feet, so it's a big yes from me to the less is more concept!

Posted on 8 years ago
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