Your Wisdom Woodshed

As I now drive a four piece, I can fit it in my room.

I have towels and stuff on everything to mute it so I dont annoy my neighbors, lol.

Ive also thrown in a picture of my corner of stuff where all my ols sticks and heads live, along with hand percussion, and also a pic of my gig flightcase with brushes and stuff on....

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And thats that...

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Hahahaha. My favorite part of that post is how you put the animal puppet as #1!

Cool set man, I really like the look of that E kit. How do you like it? I think my parents are thinking about getting me that, especially afater I got double bass. They cant take it.

That room is awesome man. I think thats how my room is going to be in a few years; drum stuff laying all over the place, in every corner in the room.

Btw, I like the picture on Dave Weckyls book. He looks like an 80s hair metal rocker lol.

YEAH ANIMAL #1
lol my parents will do the same, :p they just get tired of my double bass to :p
 
Here's a couple photos of my practice space in my new house (rental) lots of room for my stuff. I tried to find all my gear to cram into the photo, but theres 2 missing kits and a missing conga.

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I have an HQ practice pad,

I use Ahead XL rock sticks for practice, they are quite heavy ;)
 

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Here's a couple photos of my practice space in my new house (rental) lots of room for my stuff. I tried to find all my gear to cram into the photo, but theres 2 missing kits and a missing conga.

Great collection! I have just about everything you do, except the dholak and very cool afuche, and I just have one set (see my space on this page above). What's the dum on the right that looks like an oversized dholak?

Now you just have to arrange it - not a problem if you enjoy installing lots of shelving!
 
i just bought a new TD3 kit for quite practice :D

some pics of it....
 

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My practicepad I bought the other week and the metronome I got for my birthday (it's the biggest present I ever got, everybody was in on it to pay :) )

So, this is the place where I am a least an hour a day.
 

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All drummers should teach themselves double bass - even if you don't use it in your band. If you play right handed - teach yourself to play left handed. If you write progressions - flip them and write the reverse progression. Do what ever you do with your left hand that you do with your right. That goes for your feet too. Practice rolls on a pad when ever you have spare time.
 
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Just a basic kit I bought from a second hand shop. It's in the garage at my mom and stepdad's house. I didn't want to be one of those young guys who runs out and buys an elaborate, $1,000+ kit straight out the gate. However, I will be faced with the daunting task of finding the ideal stuff to buy once I become good enough to make the investment.
 
Here's my woodshed. It's a decent little recording space too, although I am readying myself to spend a lot of money on upgrading... Btw, nice idea with the wisdom woodshed thing Jason. Dom did a clinic at M.I. in London when I was there and he was great. Very inspirational indeed.

Gear specs: Yamaha stage custom nouveau - 22x17, 10x8, 12x9, 14x12 (with legs), 14x5.5 Gretsch chrome snare, 12x4 Peter Erskine snare; 13 K/Z brilliant hats, 19 K dark crash thin, 8 A custom splash, 22 K high definition ride, 14 K dark crash thin, 19 K china. I swap the snare and cymbals with others depending on sound or mood. The pad thing is a Roland SPD-S.
 

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