hey man, I like the vid. I too think you're way to close to your set. I don't know if you're playing acoustics aswell, cause you'll have to adjust your playing when there's a 14" snare between your legs ... It's like getting used to playing a tiny casio toy sized keyboard, when they put you on stage with a piano -> it just won't work. Playing is very okay (sometimes you tend to slow down a bit, giving the track a layed back groove, wich it doesn't have)....
So that's my 2 cents don't shoot me. Keep on DRUMMING MAN !!!
Nice Job. And great Razorlight song! Where are they from, UK I guess? I thought they 'd be known in the USA too...
Stijn
'lectric drumma
Roland TD-20, Hart Dynamics 7.6, 2 x PD-7, extra PD-7 and Hart Snare laying around, Vic Firth Dave Weckl signature sticks, Axis A-longboards double pedal, Sony MDR-CD780 headphones and not enough inputs.
Nice Job. And great Razorlight song! Where are they from, UK I guess? I thought they 'd be known in the USA too...
Stijn
Yes, they are from the UK - worth checking out if you haven't heard of them. I had the pleasure of meeting Andy Burrows, their drummer, at a Police concert last year - nice chap. He's just made a short solo album to support a charity http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AXsqBJvYfLI - I don't think this will really be representative of Razorlight's music though!!!!
Stevey - I agree with some other comments in the thread, good work, perhaps you are a little close to the kit - your arm line seems to be slightly behind your body as you play the snare. Nice to hear the TD-3 kit (although the repetitive snare sound really gets to me after a while - you probably don't notice it when you are actually playing).
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