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Title: Worst Kit Ever!
Post by: AdemT on August 31, 2002, 10:48 AM
I was MC at a band comp last night, and whilst on stage introducing one of the acts i was checking out the kit of this punk band that was playing.

The drummer had the worst kit ever, all the drums were different colours, and different brands. His cymbals were split and one cymbal he must have made himself because it was made of cat food cans (seriously). :o


Title: Re:Worst Kit Ever!
Post by: MVanDoren1 on August 31, 2002, 11:56 AM
So thats who stole that first set of mine... punks lol.
Actually my first set sounded pretty hip but wasn't in to much better shape


Title: Re:Worst Kit Ever!
Post by: Louis on August 31, 2002, 12:02 PM
one cymbal he must have made himself because it was made of cat food cans (seriously)

How did it sound?  I would think that cat food cans would be small and sound a bit tinny.  Seriously, he may have mismatched drums for a good sound.  


Title: Re:Worst Kit Ever!
Post by: 563 on August 31, 2002, 07:29 PM
its the player not the gear.  


Title: Re:Worst Kit Ever!
Post by: Louis on September 01, 2002, 06:15 AM
its the player not the gear.  

I totally agree, its the craftsman, not the tools but a great craftsman is better at selecting which tools to use for a particular job than an apprentice.  


Title: Re:Worst Kit Ever!
Post by: AdemT on September 01, 2002, 07:14 AM
well, lets just say that he had a bit of difficulty keeping in time.

and the cat food can cymbals was pathetic, made no noice at all.


Title: Re:Worst Kit Ever!
Post by: 563 on September 01, 2002, 08:21 AM
well, lets just say that he had a bit of difficulty keeping in time.

well then its defintely the player and not the gear :)  

and the cat food can cymbals was pathetic, made no noice at all.

well, if they sound like crap (or nothing) thats too bad, good effort though :)  

yall know greg keplinger? hes got a rep as a tech and snare builder/designer for ayotte, and is a killer free jazz player, mostly around here in seattle.  anyway, he's been trying his hand lately at making cymbals.  a friend has a 20" he made.  its just sheet steel cut into a circle.  the center heated and hammered into a bell.  and about 6 lines of hammer marks going from the bell to the edge (like spider legs) nothing fancy by anymeans.  ive explained this thing to many a drummer and the general reaction is "ewww ... really? ... bet it sounds like crap." and while its not the most musical of instruments, youd be surprised.  so ive learned to give everything a whack before i judge it unworthy.




Title: Re:Worst Kit Ever!
Post by: Louis on September 01, 2002, 09:02 AM
My theory is, if it ain't moving, hit it, then see what it sounds like.  


Title: Re:Worst Kit Ever!
Post by: guitarizt on September 01, 2002, 02:31 PM
There's nothing wrong with mixing different types of drums together though.


Title: Re:Worst Kit Ever!
Post by: TMe on September 02, 2002, 06:53 PM
The great thing about Punk drumming is that it gets you up on stage quicker than anything.  It's a great way for young musicians to get started, as long as they move on when it's time to progress.




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