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cheddatom

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  1. yeh their first album came out recently, Anderson Paak is on one track and it's well cool
  2. I saw the link on Facebook, don't give me any credit! Hopefully I'll get chance to watch some of it soon
  3. https://archive.org/details/the-taylor-hawkins-tribute-concert-live-from-wembley-stadium
  4. sh17 happens! I did my first ever dep gig a couple of weeks ago. I put so many hours into rehearsing because I was desperate to not make a fool of myself. Halfway into the set I count in the wrong song (on drums) and the whole thing falls apart. We had to stop and start the correct song after I'd been reminded. I don't think I've ever been so embarrassed on stage, but no-one else cared. My main band, we rehearse 1-2 times a week, gig twice a week on average, the set only really varies in the number of songs, so we should know them all inside out. The singer still regularly messes up the arrangements and we have to adapt - this is on songs he's been doing for 10 years!
  5. We played Friday night at Cottingham Folk Festival. New Model Army were the headline and I'm pretty sure it was sold out. It sounded like plenty of people were there for us, judging by the volume of the choruses from the crowds. I can't find a decent photo but Cottingham Folk Festival put a video up on Facebook, hopefully that'll work.. https://fb.watch/fdvjaQGUQA/
  6. Last weekend was Rebellion Festival. We played the Pavilion Stage at 3pm on Saturday and it was packed Then the "almost acoustic stage" on Sunday. Great weekend! I'm depping for Paul Henshaw at Cropredy Fringe tonight then back with Headsticks at Lakefest on Friday
  7. I played along to our track Red Is The Colour just for video content to promote my studio/drum tracking I have my own studio so record, mix, and master other bands, but also happy to just play drums/guitar/bass for remote sessions or any combination
  8. ah, sorry! Maybe try Reaper to record next time instead of RecAll?
  9. I guess RecAll would have dumped all of the wav files into a folder. Have you tried playing one of these back using a media player app rather than RecAll? I'm thinking the sound could be there for playback, but hopefully not on the actual recordings
  10. great idea, but also try "pushing" so hit the root on the One of the first bar, and then Two And of the 2nd bar
  11. My first ever gig on drums was captured on VHS. It was pretty up tempo punk/metal with some random jazz/country/funk thrown in for a laugh. I'd had 5 pints and god knows how many spliffs before we went on, and the 4 of us got through a bottle of sambuca during the 20 minute set. Watching the tape back, I'm always amazed at how tight we were. It was definitely wild, but there were no actual mistakes, no going out of time, no speeding up frantically. Every time this comes up here the consensus seems to be that those who think they play better after a drink never do, but I've got plenty of evidence to the contrary
  12. weird, I'll try a battery with the tuner in question
  13. I had a very similar problem with my mate the other day. After testing everything we think it might have been the Boss Tuner TU-2. I'd be interested to find out if yours is the same
  14. Just catching up on this, can't believe he's still going. Just an idea for anyone with a collection of evidence - BBC Radio 4's You And Yours programme might be interested. I'm pretty sure they ran a piece on this guy's original Caravan Park Fraud years ago.
  15. I tend to listen to the cymbals on the Memphis Drum Shop youtube channel. They've had every Zildjian I've ever wanted to hear. They're really well recorded and play the cymbal on it's own, but also in context Personally I like thin, but large diameter cymbals. I'm currently gigging with 16" K Light Hats, 19" K Dark Thin Crash, 20" K Cluster Crash, and a 24" K Light Ride.
  16. Nice 'n' Sleazy festival in Morecambe on Friday. Nice big room, decent sound. They asked nicely if I'd use the house drum kit, fair enough, but then as usual it starts to fall to bits as I'm playing. Still, we went down well. Back home at midnight Under The Castle festival in Bolsover on Saturday. A fairly big tent with a temporary stage. The main bit of the stage looks decent, but the drum riser is sloping backwards at a fair angle. The sound guy looked significantly worse for wear and I couldn't hear any guitar for the whole set. Still, as usual, we went down well and got paid. Back home by 1AM Curcus festival in Dorset on Sunday. We left stoke at 11AM and I was already knackered. 4 hours later we arrive at the festival and it's a lot smaller than I was expecting. It rained hard the whole time we were there, but the atmosphere was great. The crew were pros so the sound was incredible which makes a massive difference to me. Apparently we did 45mins but it felt like 20! Came off stage buzzing but a 4 hour drive in the rain back to Stoke soon wore that down. Back home by 1AM, up for work at 6AM
  17. On drums, I always have a spare snare and kick pedal on stage within reach. I also keep spare heads in all the cases. They've all come in handy several times so it's definitely worth it
  18. another little festival for us last night. The sound on stage was a nightmare for me. I had to turn my monitor off. I assumed we were having some communication issues with the sound tech but I found out later that he just kept leaving the room
  19. Tiddlyfest last night. A fun little festival in the countryside. No stage so you couldn't see past the first 3 rows of people, but we seemed to go down well.
  20. I think a domain pointing straight to a well maintained Bandcamp would be better than pointing straight to FB or no domain at all
  21. IMO yes. I pay £10/r for a .co.uk domain. I won't comment on hosting as it's on a bigger package with a load of other site. Our website gets loads of hits, we sell a load of merch through it, a lot of people check the gig list on it. We do well on Facebook/IG but a lot of people don't use this, or don't use it much, and without the website we'd be missing a load of people
  22. There are special seats for people with injuries. Ahead Spinal Glide is what I use. You can get a back rest, (or not, depending). You don't have to hit hard, just play around the kit, keeping the limbs nice and loose. I have all sorts of wrist problems (can't play normal/long scale/6 string bass any more) and as long as I don't get carried away, drumming always makes me feel better.
  23. ...yep or any other member of the band. I'd love to be in a band with a singer who can hold down a beat on the kit! From my experience in the studio, those who just sing seem to really struggle with timing. Rappers are the exception to this
  24. Another thing - you can practise drums anywhere. You don't even need a practise pad, just move your limbs as you would behind the kit. It's a really common thing for drummers to make excuses for lack of practise, due to noise or space or whatever. These are the types that only ever play at their band's rehearsal. It's very rare for these types to be good musicians
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