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Kay Stanford Jr Kastum is a lad who hail from a place called Sabah. It's one of the 13 states in Malaysia. He's currently working in an outsource call center in Kuala Lumpur. His passion is always in music although he is still working on his guitar skills like...forever! Was married, he dreams to be financially free one day and devote his time to his music, family, friends and of course God.Related Posts
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wow iv never heard of them
sweet!
that’s a light thick rimshot sound right there.
lightly hit a rim shot with as close to the centre of the stick as possible and in the middle of the drum. aiiiiite
I’m really looking for something that sounds like an 18 inch but is quieter, is the 15 any thing like that?
if u listen to the snare in the background at 0:33 it sounds awsome!!…how do u get that sound!!
cool
They have the bass drum riser but that’s only if you want it to sound bigger you can have the bass drum on the floor (it already sounds big this way), and the pedal still works on it. They use a regular tom head on the 15″ bass drums but trust me it doesn’t sound like a tom, I have the Club Set and it sounds really nice.
Cearleywine..Canopus Drums has a product named Bass Drum Riser for the adjustment of the beating point so it can work with regular bass pedals=)
Check out The RimRiser at a store near you.
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how do regular bass pedals work on such a small bass. And 15″ bass heads are probably near impossible to find right?