Hi Justin, Nice to have you with us. The obvious joke when someone says that they've been drumming for a year and a half is to reply, "Boy, your arms must be tired," but I won't stoop that low. This message board is a series of never-ending tips. So if you run into any difficulties, check the archives or post a question. Answers will come. Or if you just want to tell like-minded drummers how much fun you're having with your kit, please do. We'd love to hear it. I don't know what you're ultimately planning to do with your dtxpress-- play in a band, just practice at home, use it to record with other instruments, etc. But whatever it is, you'll find people here with similar interests. We also function as kind of a consumer protection agency. We have a lot of cumulative knowledge about different products, as well as a healthy relationship with Yamaha about theirs. We look forward to your participation. Tell us what you've been doing with your kit for the last couple of months, and thank your dad. It was a really nice thing to do. Ed --- In DTXpress@yahoogroups.com, "golden_drums14" <golden_drums14@y...> wrote: > Hi, my name is justin and i am 14 yrs old. I have been playin the > drums for about a year and a half now. My first drum set was a Taye > (came from TAMA). I still own it now. Anyway my dad bought me a > dtxpress 2 a couple of months ago and i love it. I would like for you > guys to please give me some tips about it. Any thing that you have to > say really. Thank you so much. I will get back to you when i get some > answers to see if it helped. > > -Justin > > -I also live in Gloucester, NC if you are wondering
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Re: Got a dtxpress 2 three months ago
2003-04-27 by liberatusvirus
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