Electric Drum Set Improv



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Video Description:
My friend Josh Riedy doing some improv set playing at Willis Music. Nothing too serious. Mostly just having fun with loops.
The Set is a DTXpress IV Special Edition from Yamaha.


Tags for this video: Drum Electric Fills Fun Improv Loops Music Rudiments Set Willis

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I think its pretty ... ( 1 month ago by asdfwillia)
I think its pretty cool, just wondering if you would recommend that set, and what it cost you?
"...playing at ... ( 1 month ago by willpower101)
"...playing at WILLIS MUSIC. NOTHING TOO SERIOUS..." Do you neg commenters have nothing better to do than droll on about how much better you are? I don't see your video on here.
electric drum is ... ( 1 month ago by raouldikkaz)
electric drum is not good to practicing
fagot ( 1 month ago by Midnightpitbull2)
fagot
awesome ( 1 month ago by Insanelivekop)
awesome
sucks ( 1 month ago by RIPSTERGT)
sucks
THEY ARE MADD KITSS ( 1 month ago by mickey1927)
THEY ARE MADD KITSS
Meere childs play ( 1 month ago by sooldanbar)
Meere childs play
dude your good and ... ( 1 month ago by sanjeev12sajan)
dude your good and all but like i see no control you hit your drumb sticks together alout. just somthing to improv on.
this is whack ( 1 month ago by DJFeels)
this is whack
hey how you rate ... ( 1 month ago by weirdsistas)
hey how you rate this kit against a regular kit of the same price as i will havta get one coz my other place has a four year old and as far as bedtimes go i dont get alot of practice in
you not use hi hat, ... ( 1 month ago by ivorocker)
you not use hi hat, not use, dobble bomb, pff poor.., this not is a improv
you suck ( 4 weeks ago by soldier6665)
you suck
How do these kits ... ( 3 weeks ago by WillHunt314)
How do these kits compare to the RET Percussion electronic drums?
I am just talking about the drums. RET is using Evans drum heads and the new drum software, which does sound incredible. But what about the drums themselves?
ilike his style, ... ( 3 weeks ago by petersims411)
ilike his style, the cheesy synth reminds me of dream theatre....
good ( 2 weeks ago by schroefman)
good
With my electric ... ( 2 weeks ago by TheMaskedPoodle)
With my electric drum kit im having a problem atm, when i hit the bass drum along with a cymbal or high hat, the cymbal or high hat sometimes doesnt work, if anyone has any solutions please email me, thank, ur rly good btw
do you like your ... ( 1 week ago by SKRox7)
do you like your set?
lrn englis? ( 1 week ago by MrPoog)
lrn englis?
sick man ( 1 week ago by bogeyhitter25)
sick man
whew josh ( 1 week ago by DevilzApprentice)
whew josh
nice ( 6 days ago by BmXaDdIcT83)
nice
roland drum kits ... ( 6 days ago by ca2per369)
roland drum kits are better
I want to get into ... ( 12 hours ago by Bonnaroo10klmf)
I want to get into drumming and have played a little bit on my friend's kit but I am by no means a pro. Should I buy an electric kit or an acoustic kit. I am in college so money is kind of a factor. Also, I want to be able to be able to play in my apartment. If I had an acoustic kit, I would probably only be able to play at my parents house. Can someone offer some insight on which to buy?



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