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Post by Hallavedet on Apr 25, 2004 11:35:49 GMT -5
One of the most unique metal drummers in terms setup and 'thinking outside the box' Check out this setup! Zildjian Z Custom Series 1 - Crash 19'' 2 - Cymbals Z - Dynabeat 14'' (parte superior) Bottom Quickbeat 14'' (parte inferior) 3 - Crash 20'' 4 - Splash Z Model 12 '' 5 - China Oriental Thrash 20'' 6 - Power Ride Z Custom Megabell 21'' 7 - Ice bell (Zil-Bell) Pads Staff Drum A1 - Conhecida pelo som "Tcha" (som mais estalado), usado em algumas músicas, como "Attitude" A2 - Conhecida pelo som "Boom" (som mais grave), usado em algumas músicas, como "Corrupted" Pearl Master Custom Model MMX B - Surdo 22'' X 18'' Marca Bauer (Tamanho alternativo à <br> peças Pearl) C - Tom 10'' X 09'' D - Octaban 6'' X 16'' E - Tom 18'' X 16'' F - Caixa 14'' G - Tom 16'' X 16'' H - Bumbo 20'' X 16''
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Post by Vargon on Apr 25, 2004 11:39:27 GMT -5
Do you have a english version?
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Post by Hallavedet on Apr 25, 2004 11:48:56 GMT -5
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Post by Vargon on Apr 25, 2004 17:00:25 GMT -5
I guess it's as they say: Bigger drums=Bigger sound! lol
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Post by JeesusOnDrums on Apr 25, 2004 21:57:02 GMT -5
Weird but cool setup!
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Post by SteelProphet on Apr 28, 2004 12:37:25 GMT -5
That looks like crap, but interesting to play, dough. ;D
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Post by 6Victor6 on May 17, 2004 20:06:47 GMT -5
Ya, very wierd....but Igor is a sic drummer.
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Post by chicagodrmmr on May 20, 2004 12:36:43 GMT -5
about 7 years ago, they came through chicago with fudge tunnel and one of my friend's brothers was a roadie, so i got to help with setup and got to smack the kit a bit during soundcheck- that was cool. (the setup was pretty typical then nothing like it is now.)
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Post by DrummerMom on May 29, 2004 6:12:03 GMT -5
Wouldn't be so bad if they had used a different design for the foot pedals in the diagram. Otherwise I like it.
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Post by vansoth on May 30, 2004 15:37:39 GMT -5
The setup is quite odd, but cool. I dont understand how he hits the toms when their that flat though. I personally would angle them, maybe he plays with french grip.
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Post by Vargon on May 30, 2004 16:25:09 GMT -5
The setup is quite odd, but cool. I dont understand how he hits the toms when their that flat though. I personally would angle them, maybe he plays with french grip. well............then how to angle a 16x16 and a 18x14 without making their angel 85 or 90 degrees?
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Post by issa on May 30, 2004 18:38:16 GMT -5
well............then how to angle a 16x16 and a 18x14 without making their angel 85 or 90 degrees? im not sure what you mean - whats different about them to a 10 x 6? oh - you mean angling them when they're over bass drum? what to do then? what does everyone else do - to be high enough over them i hav to sit too high for my pedals> i say fuck any depth over 8" for a rack tom...
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Post by twitch on Jun 15, 2004 3:10:05 GMT -5
I love Igors setup, and playing style.
He is a very origional drummer, which is a good thing ;D
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Post by ROD on Aug 22, 2004 8:40:25 GMT -5
His toms are so high and far from the snare, that it makes even harder to nail his parts live. I saw him 3 times already, and he only fucked up once at the end of refuse resist, but everything else was perfect. the set up was different the first time I saw him a couple of years ago
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Post by Horraholic on Sept 10, 2004 22:18:49 GMT -5
I still don't know how the hell he hits his toms on that angle. His setup is very unique and original which gives him more credit as one of the best metal drummers.
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