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Forum Home - Listen! - My 9 year old on his new electronic kit...
My 9 year old on his new electronic kit...
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TYLERP


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This is my 9 year old son Ethan on his new MPS-100 E-DRUM kit. It's cheap but servicable for practice.

http://www.gideonit.plus.com/misc/ethan_mps-100.wmv


Phil 'CrazyDrummer' Tyler
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I can hear it fine but it's got a green box insted of video.

Steve





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works for me, sounds ok for the money. Cool Dude
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Sound good to me...your son keep a beat better than some older drummer I have heardPleased
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Vdrummer



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OLD THREAD ALERT!...I don't know how I missed this..Phil, your kid is cool and well on his way!!..I'd bet that kit sounds 10x better through a decent P.A....It makes all the difference with electronics...but what do I knowDevilish...I hope my little "Demon seed" digs drumming like yoursPleased
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playinpearls



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man! are we that boring that you have to go back a couple of months to find something interesting to talk about?DevilishArgh!Argh!
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A couple like 4 months? Its okay, I hadn't heard this. He is good. I like how even if a foot or arm gets out of time, he doesn't change the time to adjust, just comes back in where he should. I spent months trying to get one of my former students to do that. He never did get it. Good overall sense of time is hard to come by and even harder to learn.

I also like how he is playing the correct way (left hand on HH right hand on snare right foot on BD). I wish I had learned that way. Confused
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Vdrummer



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Hey J, some of you are more boring than others!!Argh!DevilishDevilish..just joking..you know I gotta put in my 2 cents about electronic shitPleased....I totally wish I learned the open handed technique younger ..I feel so right hand dependent still...it's lameArgh!
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Hutch



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Your son is good at the drums. Tell him to stick in :)
Joshua

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