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Kick, snare, hats, ride is where I spend 90+% of my time. Other than the cowbell anything else is faff, really.
The kick isn't all that itty bitty, though. 26"x10":
Thanks - It was a fun in between kits setup! I spent a good while on the 12" snare jamming some of the G-Funk beats I grew up on - especially one from a song which urges the mc's afro americans, and female Doggs to put their [I can't think of a pc euphemism] hands in the air.
Now Im back in my 4-piece comfort zone:
Kick, snare, hats, ride is where I spend 90+% of my time. Other than the cowbell anything else is faff, really.
The kick isn't all that itty bitty, though. 26"x10":
Thanks - It was a fun in between kits setup! I spent a good while on the 12" snare jamming some of the G-Funk beats I grew up on - especially one from a song which urges the mc's afro americans, and female Doggs to put their [I can't think of a pc euphemism] hands in the air.
Now Im back in my 4-piece comfort zone:
Wow, didn't realize that kick is 26" in diameter! Always loved looking at large kits and set up, however, happy with a small kit these days!
My Ludwig Epic Funk (22" 10" 12" 16") --> also have a 8" tom and 14" floor, but I don't bring them to gigs.
Masterwork Troy Cymbals
Tama Metalworks Snare 14x6.5 (my son decorated the snarehead haha)
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