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murphybridget

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  1. Removing it is the messy part. If you try to rip it off completely you may end up damaging the finish of whatever you attached it to.
  2. Your idea of a 90s pop-style percussion loop with real instruments sounds cool! While I can't recall specific songs, check out Genesis for analog drum machine inspiration. Explore 90s pop tracks and Disney songs for similar vibes.
  3. That drum looks well used. Looks pretty intact for a thrift store find though.
  4. The Wavedrum does offer a versatile range of sounds, and experimenting with different mallets can indeed yield some unique results. Your drum with the single head and ropes sounds intriguing – looking forward to seeing the photo! It's always exciting to discover new sounds in unexpected places. Happy drumming!
  5. True, it's great for remixing and karaoke. But beyond that, imagine the creative power to isolate and transform elements for fresh, unique compositions. It's not just about separation—it's a tool for reinvention and innovation in your music. Worth exploring for a new dimension in your creative process!
  6. any one of you who worked with this instrument before? https://equipboard.com/items/16-x-6-irish-bodhran
  7. I haven't seen one in action yet but I've heard quite a lot about them. I've seen some guys sample bodhrans for their personal use.
  8. Any one with interest in Irish folk music.
  9. What's the difference between a Knuckle dragger and low ridder?
  10. Does it also play traditional drums?
  11. The cheapest way you can do it is line your room with egg carton hahaha.
  12. Thank you for sharing your story. That was a lovely drum you found on a thrift store.
  13. Your set-ups looks interesting and helpful. I'll try to test some of your setups.
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