Wednesday, January 20, 2010

Updates on my drum kit

So I've come to terms that my lousy kit I purchased off Ebay isn't that great, but since I don't have a lot of money, I can upgrade parts to make it sound and play pretty well. In the summer of 09, I purchased a new bass drum pedal. My DW 7000 lasted me many years and the parts started to bust and some of the nuts were stripped, so I picked up a Tama HP30 single pedal. I would have loved the Iron Cobra since a lot of drummers swear by that pedal, but this one was pretty affordable so it worked out for my budget.
Next upgrade was around the holidays. I was very fortunate to get some gift cards to Cascio Interstate Music (music store near my house) for Christmas. My family new all I wanted was to upgrade some things on the kit. So without hesitation, I picked up a new hi-hat stand. The one I've been using since day one of getting my kit back in 99 or 2000 was the original CB stand. That thing, lasted quite a while, but was kind of a pain since some of the parts that hold the hats were coming loose often. This stand is awesome. The clutch isn't really needed, but it's a good bonus feature.
Lastly, I picked up some great Remo pinstripe heads. I had the black pinstripe heads for quite some time, and they defiantly needed to be changed out. I went clear this time around, but am happy with my decision. I hope this year (but won't be for quite some time) to get some new hi-hats. Maybe some Sabian Xs20s. I've had B8 hats for too long. I've played 14 inch cymbals on other band's kits for a while now, and am not digging my current 13 inch ones. These will cost maybe 150 dollars so I'll have to wait a while. I'd like to change out my front bass drum head as well. Get one that's ported with nothing on it so I can paint something eventually.





Tuesday, January 5, 2010

Argh!

I'm not quite over the "end of the decade" crap foisted at us by pop-culture.

No, this decade is not over yet. 2010 counts as the tenth year of the current decade, century and millenium, no matter what the knuckleheads in the media tell you.

Think about it this way: When we started using AD after the year, the first year was 1, not 0.

Another way to think about it is that we're in the 21st century, yet the first two digits are 2 and 0. That means that the First Century was years 1-100 AD, not 100-200.

I know all my ranting and raving about this elementary fact won't change the way we think about it - after all, we like nice round numbers. But still, people, show some brains!