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Today's common drum kit is just 100 years old, even though drums have been around for millenia. It fell out of favor with the advent of drum machines and sampling. For many, there's no substitute.
Toward the end of the video, Phil walks out to see his old kit, and even sits behind it. He takes a stick in his left hand and tests out a few drums before saying, “That’s enough of that.” ...
Phil, who walks with a cain, carefully sits behind the kit and grasps two drum sticks. "It just feels so strange to hold a pair," he admits. Then he strikes a few drums with the stick in his left ...
my first instinct when somebody has an old drum is, is it the lincoln drums? AND SO FAR IT HASN’T BEEN. WELL, NOBLE AND COOLEY CONTINUES TO THRIVE, MAKING 500 SNARE DRUMS AND 100 DRUM KITS A YEAR.
my first instinct when somebody has an old drum is, is it the lincoln drum? AND SO FAR IT HASN’T BEEN. WELL, NOBLE AND COOLEY CONTINUES TO THRIVE, MAKING 500 SNARE DRUMS AND 100 DRUM KITS A YEAR.
After putting the kit together, Nic is the one to test it out first. He does a solid job at testing the kit out, going as far as to play the famous drum fill from Collins’ hit 1981 song “In ...