Wednesday, 17 June, 2026г.
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Experimenting With Kit Sounds - Electronic Drum Lessons

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Your drumming goals start HERE: ► https://www.Drumeo.com/2020/ The fastest way to get faster on drums: ►https://Drumeo.com/faster/ Get a new drum lesson every day: http://DrumeoEdge.com This was a fun video I got to film with Sean Browne (Yamaha rep of Canada). We talked about experimenting with different drum sounds within electronic drum-set. In this video, I was using the Yamaha DTX 400. This kit cost around $400 - $500 in the stores and is a great little kit to get you started. Find out more about Yamaha drums here: http://dtxdrums.yamaha.com/ NOTE: Some of you might think I got paid to do this, but I didn't. I had the opportunity to hang out with Sean from Yamaha who's a cool dude and loves drummers and drums. So we basically setup some kits and flicked on the cameras. No money changed hands. I honestly don't care what type of electric kit you buy. If you like the one I was using in this video then go for it, if you like something different then buy that. I think my new motto is going to be "different strokes for different folks". It's such a common saying but since it has the word "strokes" it's especially good for drummers :) - Jared Falk
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