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Kasey
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by building i dont mean i'm actually going out and getting wood and turning the wood into drums or anything... i'm just getting various peices of drums and putting them together as a set. My idea is to get a bunch of used, big bass drums, one 14" tom, then either a very large wood snare or possibly a marching snare, and then a bunch of used and/or broken cymbals.
Here's what I'm thinking - I get a 24" bass drum, a 28" concert bass drum, and a 20" (or less) bass drum.
I put the 28" bass drum where the bass drum normally would go, then put the 24" bass drum where the floor tom would go, maybe on a concert bass drum stand, and mount the 20" or less bass drum on top of the 28" bass drum, as if it were a mounted tom.
if i havent gone to far already, i'm putting that 14" tom on the floor as if it were a second bass drum, and hitting it with a pedal. So it's set up like a double bass drum kit, only one of the bass drums is a 14" tom. then i put my big snare where it would normall go, and the used/broken cymbals just go everywhere.
then, maybe someday i will be able to afford a 36" concert bass drum...
any thoughts? am i insane or does this sound cool? either way i'm doin it.
Here's what I'm thinking - I get a 24" bass drum, a 28" concert bass drum, and a 20" (or less) bass drum.
I put the 28" bass drum where the bass drum normally would go, then put the 24" bass drum where the floor tom would go, maybe on a concert bass drum stand, and mount the 20" or less bass drum on top of the 28" bass drum, as if it were a mounted tom.
if i havent gone to far already, i'm putting that 14" tom on the floor as if it were a second bass drum, and hitting it with a pedal. So it's set up like a double bass drum kit, only one of the bass drums is a 14" tom. then i put my big snare where it would normall go, and the used/broken cymbals just go everywhere.
then, maybe someday i will be able to afford a 36" concert bass drum...
any thoughts? am i insane or does this sound cool? either way i'm doin it.