Honestly, I dig all of it. However, those drum hack episodes have given me some truly useful tools that I now incorporate in my setup almost every gig. They help a lot, thanks!
1 year ago
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Overall, I would have to say the tutorials are the most interesting. Your "how & why" of any subject that you cover is always thoughtful, informative and based on the experiences of yourself & other musician-friends. This style also bleeds into your other subjects & I have been able to apply some of that information into my own playing. Thanks to you, I have also assembled and carry a drumming emergency and first aid kit everywhere. Thank you for what you do, I'll keep watching!
1 year ago
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It's difficult to select one, but if I have to, it would be tutorials. I think that option can potentially flow over to the other categories. I really look forward to your sessions, I find them informative, well balanced and I like the philosophy, ie, about the instrument, and the music, not constant product pushing. Thanks guys, I really appreciate your hard work.
1 year ago
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I can't choose, I just love this channel so much. I just love deep dives made digestible. And y'all are so beautiful. ✨🖤🙏
1 year ago | 0
If I could pick more than one I'd pick Drum Hack and tutorial. Those are the ones I find most interesting and useful.
1 year ago | 3
I like all the choices but I would choose in this order. 1. Tutorial 2. Drum hack 3. Myth busting 4. Comparison
1 year ago | 1
Miking the drums and room, hardware choices and positions for least amount of stress on things, maybe common drum mixing ideas. Nashville numbers and song structure vs. beat creation. These are just ideas obvi. Triggers and basic midi and how to prepare those for a gig.
1 year ago | 1
I like the hacks. While i personally don't do any of them myself, i learn so much interesting info during the hack.
1 year ago | 2
Any tutorial that covers not just the how but the why I usually watch multiple times.
1 year ago | 1
Can you please do the snare bed and sound content for marching snares as well?
1 year ago | 0
Sounds Like A Drum
What sort of Sounds Like a Drum episodes do you like the most;
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