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24th April 08, 05:21 PM
#1
Originally Posted by fluter
Oh, you mean that the drummer has to be a musician. That's always a good arrangment.
Yeah, I know that individuals who are both drummers AND musicians are getting harder and harder to find.
...there are still a few of us out there, though.
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25th April 08, 01:47 AM
#2
the "crack" of the snare cen be very intense in enclosed spaces, my suggestion?
set of smallpipes and a bodhran for the indoor part of the service, GHB outside
not everyone appreciates the volume in an enclosed space
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25th April 08, 12:37 PM
#3
Originally Posted by highlander_Daz
the "crack" of the snare cen be very intense in enclosed spaces, my suggestion?
set of smallpipes and a bodhran for the indoor part of the service, GHB outside
not everyone appreciates the volume in an enclosed space
you can muffle a drum. some napkins or sock usually does the trick.
Gillmore of Clan Morrison
"Long Live the Long Shirts!"- Ryan Ross
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26th April 08, 04:32 AM
#4
highlander_Daz has a good point
Originally Posted by highlander_Daz
the "crack" of the snare cen be very intense in enclosed spaces, my suggestion?
set of smallpipes and a bodhran for the indoor part of the service, GHB outside
not everyone appreciates the volume in an enclosed space
The combination of smallpipes and bodhran would create an elegant effect indoors, and as with most things in life elegance trumps volume IMHO.
Now that I think to ask, will this be a full "highland" wedding?
Bride and bridesmaids all in her tartan, Groom and groomsmen in his tartan, minister in tartan, scottish themed decoration and setting, guests in their respective tartan, that sort of thing is what I mean by a highland wedding.
If not, a set of GHP and a snare or tenor drum may be over the top; and I would just have the piper.
Andy
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26th April 08, 02:38 PM
#5
Originally Posted by Nick the DSM
LOL, NO! taped on the drum head!
You must not have much experience with high-tension heads. If you taped a sock to kevlar... the kevlar would laugh at you.
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27th April 08, 02:02 AM
#6
Damping down the drums will kill the tone anyway, any pipemajor will tell you that you blow for tone not for volume, same with drums, i cant see the point of killing a drum for the sake of reducing the volume when smallpipes or a solo piper would sound fantastic in a church,
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25th April 08, 12:38 PM
#7
Originally Posted by Ryan Ross
Yeah, I know that individuals who are both drummers AND musicians are getting harder and harder to find.
...there are still a few of us out there, though.
i know what you mean. my forte is the drums but i play two other intruments- so im a musician not a drummer.
Gillmore of Clan Morrison
"Long Live the Long Shirts!"- Ryan Ross
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25th April 08, 12:59 PM
#8
shoved in the drummers mouth?
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25th April 08, 02:19 PM
#9
Originally Posted by highlander_Daz
shoved in the drummers mouth?
LOL, NO! taped on the drum head!
Gillmore of Clan Morrison
"Long Live the Long Shirts!"- Ryan Ross
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