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Re: Taxi Y110705BR

Post by gtrmann » Tue Jul 26, 2011 2:58 pm

Hookjaw Brown wrote:I have been studying the Black Keys, since so many a las are being sent out for them. There are two things that I wish you to know.

The Black Keys toured as a duo, drums and guitar with vocal. The drums are the lead instrument.

The drummer has a floor tom to the left of the snare, along with a floor tom to the right of the kick. His style is snare, floor tom, and cymbal, not much high hat.

You have the simplistic sound of the guitar that a las the Black Keys, but not the very intricate sound of the drums. I have no idea how to program the drums to sound like the Black Keys since it like having to program a lead guitar section.

Good luck with it.
Thanks for the advise, I watched a couple of live videos when I was working on these, and saw the kit piece to the left of the snare... I didn't realize it was another floor tom. I assumed it was a second snare..... I have seen this many times doing live sound. I appreciate all the advise, I am going to have to watch some more of their live videos to get the drumming down more......

Thanks again,
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Re: Taxi Y110705BR

Post by Hookjaw Brown » Wed Jul 27, 2011 10:02 am

Song Wronger! :lol: :lol: :lol:
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