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Looking for Inspiration. It’s Your Weekend Update.
Inspiration is like air - you only miss it when you don’t have any. This week has been a struggle finding some, but we have ideas, whether it’s a short on being a freelance professional, a new body-less conga, 5 ideas for finding inspiration, or an essay on how Beethoven was half right. Stay inspired and make great art!
*FIRST*
Dealing With Drama as a Freelance Musician
Making a living as a performing musician is difficult, but the challenges faced by freelance players sometimes are excessive. Julia Richter (@HawaiiFlute) relates a story where she was called out for something she did not do but handled it like a professional. Check out her reel for a peek behind the curtain of a world where ...
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Ready for Anything! It’s Your Weekend Update.
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This week has thrown us some curveballs, especially in the music notation world. We cannot avoid stress and the unknown, but we can manage it, go with the flow, and sometimes find some unexpected benefits. Hang in there and keep on keeping on! *FIRST* Compartmentalizing Stress in Teaching Managing stress as a music educator involves recognizing that stress is inevitable when working with people...
Final Days of August! It’s Your Weekend Update.
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School is well underway, football games have started, and the marching bands are marching. If you’re still needing gear for the fall, what are you waiting for? Come on into the store and get what you need! *FIRST* Graduation Patterns What is a graduation pattern in a string instrument? It’s the range of thickness of the top and back of the instrument. What effect does this have on the quality o...
Two Days In! It’s Your Weekend Update.
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It was a short but full first week back at school. The routines aren’t set yet, but we’re quickly shifting from the lazy days of summer to the fun days of fall. *FIRST* Trumpet Mouthpiece Backbore Demystified! Have you heard the term “backbore” but didn’t quite know what it meant? Our friends at Pickett Brass and Blackburn Trumpets have you covered! And if you’re ready to upgrade your mouthpiec...
Happy New Year! It’s Your Weekend Update.
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The new school year is upon us and we are excited to get back into the “normal” routine. Opportunities abound to try new things, so don’t be afraid to get out of your comfort zone! *FIRST* 5 Things to Consider when Choosing Where to Rent Your Instrument There are many options to consider when choosing where to rent your instrument, but not all music stores are created equal. What are some of th...
The Countdown has Begun!! It’s Your Weekend Update.
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We’ve been out of the store most of the week, with various shows and outside events. Most teachers are back in school next week and the kids return soon after. The countdown has begun! *FIRST* 5 Things You Can Do to Stay Motivated to Practice Practicing an instrument can sometimes feel monotonous. What can you do to stick with it? In this short we have five suggestions for things you can do to ...
Finding Your Path! It’s Your Weekend Update.
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Summer music is ending soon, and the new school year is beginning. The world always feels in flux this time of year, but the new normal is just around the corner! *FIRST* 5 Things You Can Do to Support Your New Musician Have a student at home just beginning their musical journey? Here's our Five Thing You Can do to Support Your New Musician! #BoomerMusic #5Things #NewMusician #MusicEducation #S...
Gearing Up! It’s Your Weekend Update.
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With summer music in full swing and the school year just around the corner, we’re gearing up for the fall! Whether you need help with classroom percussion, tuning strings, or are considering a future career in music, we have you covered. *FIRST* Considering a Career in Music? Do you love music but are reluctant to pursue a career in it because you do not want to be a professional performer? Gre...
Adding Tools to the Toolbox! It’s Your Weekend Update.
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Developing skills takes patience and a willingness to learn. Each skill is an additional tool in our toolbox, so keep looking for new tools and new ways to use them! *FIRST* The “No-Shortcuts” Approach What do you get when you cut corners and take shortcuts? Best case scenario, no one notices. Worst case? Sky’s the limit. Don Stinson wrote a great article for Yamaha on this topic, specifically ...
It’s All About the Team! It’s Your Weekend Update.
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This past week has seen baseball games, and a chance to visit the Louisville Slugger Factory and Museum! One takeaway from all of this is that no one can truly succeed without a solid team with them. *FIRST* Easy Freeze Frame Effect in DaVinci Resolve Daniel Batal has another great tip in his “Davinci Resolve for N00BS” series! Have you ever needed to create a freeze frame effect? Did you need ...
Happy Birthday America! It’s Your Weekend Update.
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Happy Birthday America! It’s Your Weekend Update.
Road Trip! It’s Your Weekend Update.
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Road Trip! It’s Your Weekend Update.
Happy Father’s Day! It’s Your Weekend Update.
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Happy Father’s Day! It’s Your Weekend Update.
Finding a New Groove! It’s Your Weekend Update.
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Finding a New Groove! It’s Your Weekend Update.
Racing into Summer! It’s Your Weekend Update.
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Racing into Summer! It’s Your Weekend Update.
Store Construction Update!
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Store Construction Update!
Memorial Day Weekend. It’s Your Weekend Update.
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Memorial Day Weekend. It’s Your Weekend Update.
That’s a Wrap! It’s The View from the Road
4 месяца назад
That’s a Wrap! It’s The View from the Road
Recycling Week! It’s Your Weekend Update.
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Recycling Week! It’s Your Weekend Update.
Happy Mother’s Day. It’s Your Weekend Update.
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Happy Mother’s Day. It’s Your Weekend Update.
A Matter of Taste. It’s The View from the Road
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A Matter of Taste. It’s The View from the Road
In the Home Stretch! It’s Your Weekend Update.
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In the Home Stretch! It’s Your Weekend Update.
A Matter of Priorities. It’s The View from the Road
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A Matter of Priorities. It’s The View from the Road
Step Up Day is Here! It’s Your Weekend Update.
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Step Up Day is Here! It’s Your Weekend Update.
Releasing the Spring! It’s The View from the Road
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Releasing the Spring! It’s The View from the Road
Festival! It’s Your Weekend Update.
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Festival! It’s Your Weekend Update.
Slow it Down! It’s The View from the Road
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Slow it Down! It’s The View from the Road
Eye of the Storm! It’s Your Weekend Update.
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Eye of the Storm! It’s Your Weekend Update.
Store Construction Update!
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Store Construction Update!
Back to Where it Began! It’s Your Weekend Update.
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Back to Where it Began! It’s Your Weekend Update.

Комментарии

  • @rickcleveland310
    @rickcleveland310 3 часа назад

    I’m new to tuning, how can I get the tuning on my traveler bass & snare that you have yours set at?

  • @ashishkumarshrivastava2257
    @ashishkumarshrivastava2257 13 дней назад

    Amazing tutorial. Helped a lot. Thanks. 😊

  • @ramonkey2939
    @ramonkey2939 24 дня назад

    Tone loc 😂- luv this kit I got it for a real good price at GC so I added a Pearl fat and skinny snare and used it as a floor Tom. I use the included snare as a rack Tom and I use a very nice Dennis Chambers signature drum cause it has a lot of crack etc. not the standard look but it gets the job done and sounds good!!!

  • @andrewbarrett1537
    @andrewbarrett1537 Месяц назад

    From the surviving known DeKleist Musical Instrument Mfg Co and Wurlitzer factory records for band organs, we know that approx. 20 to 24 style 155 "Monster" band organs were made between 1904 and about 1909 or 1910 when the model was discontinued. These records are from 1902 to 1945, excepting the year 1907 for which shipping info is currently missing. Most of the few 155s whose whereabouts or history we know today (extant or destroyed) were sold to roller skating rinks. Both of the other two extant were used in that way: The one in Wisconsin was in a skating rink in Flat Rock, Michigan, and when it was sold, its case remained in the rink building as part of the wall. So the current owner had a new proper replica cabinet made. The one now in Arkansas was originally in a rink in Massillon, Ohio, before being replaced by some sort of 165-format organ, whose subsequent whereabouts / existence I am still trying to trace (former owner, the late Gordon Forcier of Minnesota, had more info, but he passed away years ago). The 155 model was their second-largest general style at the time, with 100 keys (well, holes in the tracker bar) and 95 playing notes: 10 bass, 10 trombone, 11 accompaniment, 21 trumpet, 25 clarinet/melody, and 18 piccolo notes. The scale is mostly chromatic, excepting a few ommitted accidentals, mostly in the low bass and accompaniment. It is much more chromatic than the majority of Wurlitzer band organ styles/scales built. This paper roll model (also known in shipping records as style "100-key") followed the earlier style "28-B" paper roll organ, which must have been a slightly modified version of the style "28-A" cylinder organ, which had a similar note scale and instrumentation, but different front / pipe layout, and different divisions of notes. It seems that fewer 28-As may have been built (one is known to survive, known by the nickname "Sadie Mae") but until we turn up the missing 1892-1902 North Tonawanda Barrel Organ Factory (NTBOF) shipping records, which would be very enlightening, we won't know for sure how many of each of the early cylinder organ models were actually built, since for whatever reason, the survival rate of these early organs is much lower than the later ones. The only larger model at the time the Monster was built, was the style "119-key" cylinder organ (of which two were known to have been built in 1904 and 1905), and its successor: the style 160 "mammoth" which had 117 playing notes and 122 holes in the tracker bar for the paper roll version. Only 3 Mammoths are known to have been built (in 1907, and two in 1909) with just one "119-key" and one true "Mammoth" known today. The most popular DeKleist/Wurlitzer organ chassis / model, up until about 1920, was the style 18 cylinder organ (41-key), which in the paper roll version with drums first built in 1906, was known as the style "125" (also in rarer variants as the 18-A, 18-B, 18-C, 18-D, 105 (early) and 127). Possibly over 1,000 of this chassis type of organ was built, or about 1/4 of all NTBOF/DeKleist/Wurlitzer band organs ever made. Hope this info helps!

  • @dimitrismitropoulos4367
    @dimitrismitropoulos4367 Месяц назад

    13x5

  • @ohhellothere123
    @ohhellothere123 Месяц назад

    very helpful!

  • @speedethewfd
    @speedethewfd Месяц назад

    Good singles! When is your next WFD event?

    • @BoomerMusicCompany
      @BoomerMusicCompany Месяц назад

      Ha! Thanks! We only do it for this jazz festival which is once a year. I might not do it next year because I literally have to watch every run over the course of 3 days from 8am until 5pm which is difficult. We have 12-18 years old kids doing it and most aren't drummers so you can imagine the discussions I have with a 13 year old trombone player who thinks they did 250 in 10 seconds because they were buzzing.

  • @gefuehlsfrech
    @gefuehlsfrech Месяц назад

    Sorry, i have missed the five things you Name in the title. But good show and demonstration of the components. Can you Name the five favorits you mean? Thanks.

  • @stephanjacob17
    @stephanjacob17 2 месяца назад

    trash nazi shirt

  • @StealOfApproval
    @StealOfApproval 2 месяца назад

    Sick. Only video I've seen of this. There's a drummer Mike Healy of Papadosio who uses this with his kit

    • @BoomerMusicCompany
      @BoomerMusicCompany 2 месяца назад

      Thanks! It's a great sounding drum with hardly any weight to it. My LP drums weigh about 33 pounds a piece so this is a sweet option.

  • @rodrigovilleda764
    @rodrigovilleda764 2 месяца назад

    But they didnt play them! i had wait all the video to hear it 😵‍💫

  • @ephraimpinckney2925
    @ephraimpinckney2925 3 месяца назад

    I love my Bach 37 its a great all around horn, but next horn will be a trumpet wirh a reverse lp.

  • @nickradev8973
    @nickradev8973 3 месяца назад

    Nice tshirt 👍

  • @XllIlIllX
    @XllIlIllX 3 месяца назад

    I use mine for auditions and rehearsals

  • @MrRezRising
    @MrRezRising 3 месяца назад

    The 'Tone Loc' roll belongs to Alex Van Halen. Tone sampled 'Jamie's Crying' from VH's debut album. Sorry, I had to. It's Alex. 😂❤🥁🤘

  • @Yocactuham
    @Yocactuham 4 месяца назад

    U just cut thet part to cover it with your hand :))))))😂😂😂😂

  • @hoelt
    @hoelt 5 месяцев назад

    Pretty cool...😉

  • @freddysands
    @freddysands 5 месяцев назад

    I have this kit. I replaced the kick head with a evans blk onyx emad. Sounds much deeper. Snare drum needs a real throw- off instead of the screw. Great kit for rehearsal or busking.

  • @mattkanter1729
    @mattkanter1729 6 месяцев назад

    Thanks. Any transcripts available for what you played ?

  • @JayKayEllEmm
    @JayKayEllEmm 7 месяцев назад

    I love this in theory, but $760 total for what are essentially 4 practice pads?

    • @BoomerMusicCompany
      @BoomerMusicCompany 6 месяцев назад

      Pearl is now offering just the bass drum which is pretty awesome. I have one complete kit in stock but I'm selling it for less than that. Send an email to Boomermusiccompany@gmail.com if you're interested. Of course you can get it without the toms as I think it's make more sense to do 2 of the 12" toms and leave out the 14" tom.

  • @IndianOutlaw1870
    @IndianOutlaw1870 8 месяцев назад

    I play a YA5. It isn't just for beginners. I'm a comeback player, and it's perfect for me. It's extremely efficient and comfortable.

  • @kermitfrog6350
    @kermitfrog6350 8 месяцев назад

    So, 4 years later the question remains unanswered...What is the sound post, what does it do, e.g., why is it there? Nice demo on the install tool, but beyond that...I saw no valueable, worthwhile informtion.

    • @BoomerMusicCompany
      @BoomerMusicCompany 8 месяцев назад

      Great question! The purpose of the video was to demo a tool, not take a comprehensive dive into the inner working of a string instrument. I'll talk with our luthiers and see if we can make a video further exploring this, if that is something you would find worthwhile.

  • @mutubikramrana8262
    @mutubikramrana8262 8 месяцев назад

    👍😊🙏😍

  • @Jst4funn
    @Jst4funn 8 месяцев назад

    ruclips.net/video/S6DnQRnNC4g/видео.htmlsi=ypDg9RkHI9QuD-43

  • @1cleandude
    @1cleandude 8 месяцев назад

    Tough crowd Boomer!🙏

  • @garymichael
    @garymichael 8 месяцев назад

    Have you visited @myacymbalukdrums

  • @petehealy9819
    @petehealy9819 9 месяцев назад

    Could have been an interesting and helpful video, except that nearly every single step was impossible to see because your hand blocked the view or you performed the step outside of the camera frame. 😂

  • @fritsvanzanten3573
    @fritsvanzanten3573 9 месяцев назад

    I found the part on the accents in this video was exactly what I was looking for (after a dozen of others). Is there a name for the beat where the accent is on the downbeat, the 2 (and the 4)? There are some songs that have this, most clearly (not the usual suspect) Bang-a-boomerang by ABBA. Is that stil a trainbeat? When you make it in a DAW, you only need to use two sets of three accents (&-e-2 and &-e-4); it creates a nice rolling feeling. So, does it have name? It's the most 'train' of them all, I think 😉 snare 1-e-&-e-2-e-&-e-3-e-&-e-4-e-&-e ____x-x-x __________x-x-x kick X_______X______X______X______

    • @BoomerMusicCompany
      @BoomerMusicCompany 9 месяцев назад

      Hi! First, thanks for the comment. 2nd, c'mon over to my new channel which is Drums West, lots more videos. (although we did do quite a few on the Boomer Music channel) 3rd, I wouldn't call that ABBA beat a true train rhythm. That's more of a halftime "train" beat using 1, & ,a, 2, & ,a 3 ,& a, 4, &,a. Accents on 2, 4. Still has the train chug but since it's halftime so it's very specific to the beat. So, sure! Let's call it a halftime train chugaloo! Take it easy!

  • @rigsaw4800
    @rigsaw4800 10 месяцев назад

    I know you you come to bill Reed like every week

    • @BoomerMusicCompany
      @BoomerMusicCompany 9 месяцев назад

      I do! And your teacher is awesome, but you already knew that :)

  • @davidesimonetti8989
    @davidesimonetti8989 10 месяцев назад

    Thanks. Now I want one. Damn it.

  • @izzy6133
    @izzy6133 11 месяцев назад

    What do you think about it when it comes to play some rock and roll music?

    • @BoomerMusicCompany
      @BoomerMusicCompany 10 месяцев назад

      Ya know, it's not going to be the same as a full size kit, that's for certain. But it's not meant to by any means. In my opinion it's more of a rehearsal/practice kit. The bass drum will sound fine with a mic on it as well as the toms with some muffling. The snare probably won't have the same success with a mic on it. Maybe with some more muffling but I just don't know. However, I've never tried these with mics. That would make a good video! I have one in stock if you're interested!

    • @izzy6133
      @izzy6133 10 месяцев назад

      Really? The full kit? With the add toms? How much are you selling it?

    • @BoomerMusicCompany
      @BoomerMusicCompany 10 месяцев назад

      $585 plus shipping@@izzy6133

  • @carsonl.8788
    @carsonl.8788 11 месяцев назад

    Always interesting. Thanks.

  • @elzeke
    @elzeke 11 месяцев назад

    Thanks for the breakdown

  • @davidmcaninch4714
    @davidmcaninch4714 11 месяцев назад

    I like the kit, but a man should *NEVER* wear socks with sandals.

    • @BoomerMusicCompany
      @BoomerMusicCompany 11 месяцев назад

      Hehe! If you saw my feet you'd understand. Not a pretty sight.

  • @Fe-Ree
    @Fe-Ree Год назад

    Could you please recommend a "Quiet" acoustic kit, if there's any, to use in apartment? cheers

    • @BoomerMusicCompany
      @BoomerMusicCompany Год назад

      Hi! I do not know of any quiet acoustic kits on the market. However, The Black Hole product would probably be the one I would use. It will dampen the drums at least 90%. The biggest thing with apartments is that the bass pedal hitting a pad will transfer through the floor. If you can alleviate that problem then the rest should be good really. Look into Sound Off pads or the Black Hole products.

    • @Fe-Ree
      @Fe-Ree Год назад

      @@BoomerMusicCompany thank you very much! In addition to using those dampening pads, what kit would you recommend? Thanks so much

  • @Fe-Ree
    @Fe-Ree Год назад

    Is it possible to use in apartment? In terms of loudness

    • @BoomerMusicCompany
      @BoomerMusicCompany Год назад

      As is sits I would say a big nope. You would have to muffle them down substantially. The Black Holes would work as would the Sound Off mufflers.

    • @Fe-Ree
      @Fe-Ree Год назад

      thank you for your quick response. Could you please recommend a kit that is suitable for apartment use, if any, and of course I know most suitable option is electronic kits but I am really hoping I can somehow use an acoustic in my room in my apartment ! Any suggestions would be highly appreciated. THANKS! @@BoomerMusicCompany

  • @mr.disney4740
    @mr.disney4740 Год назад

    Are those shells made of wood ?

    • @BoomerMusicCompany
      @BoomerMusicCompany Год назад

      No, they are made of plastic. The hoops attach to the plastic frame (shell). Pretty cool! Personally I'd get 2 of the small toms instead of the 14". It's big and kinda heavy.

  • @Modeltnick
    @Modeltnick Год назад

    They call it the happiest music on earth!

    • @BoomerMusicCompany
      @BoomerMusicCompany Год назад

      It's hard not to smile listening to that music while going round and round!

  • @John_Dowland
    @John_Dowland Год назад

    Hello. Is there a way to make such a flat kick drum sounding more bassy and punchy?

    • @peterknudson9728
      @peterknudson9728 Год назад

      It has more bass resonance in person but not a lot. Changing the head can give you more punch. To get more resonance you would need to add a body to it which defeats the purpose.

    • @Michael-xw4er
      @Michael-xw4er Год назад

      Great portable kit for practice etc. Suppose you could gig with it, nicely tuned and miked up?

  • @archimechnik
    @archimechnik Год назад

    For training, if you have only two options to choose from Pearl traveler kit (with additional toms and cymbals) vs Roland TD-1KV which is better?

    • @BoomerMusicCompany
      @BoomerMusicCompany 11 месяцев назад

      Well, the Roland is definitely quieter if volume is a concern and has more sound options. I think the Pearl is better because you use an actual bass and hi hat pedal. If you're a beginner it's important to understand how to have volume control which can hard with electronic drums. A lot of beginners end up hitting electronic drums too hard because you can just turn the volume down. If you're not a beginner than it comes down to the pedals in my opinion.

  • @SuperQdaddy
    @SuperQdaddy Год назад

    Not buying it..original rhythm traveler is great...that snare sucks...most important drum is snare...this might be good for what ??

    • @BoomerMusicCompany
      @BoomerMusicCompany 11 месяцев назад

      Good for rockin' and rollin' and what not! (you have to say it like Danny from Grease)

  • @candreel
    @candreel Год назад

    My handmade compact kit made with tambourines: ruclips.net/video/EyBy7tltC_U/видео.html

  • @modernmusicstudio303
    @modernmusicstudio303 Год назад

    Love this fabulous lady! So fun to watch her grow!

  • @AnkothOfficial
    @AnkothOfficial Год назад

    Can you put toms and other cymbals on the snare arm and/or attach the cymbal stand tom mounts on the bass drum/snare mount? I'm asking because I need to get a drum set for playing metal that's relatively cheap (under £200) and will fit in my ridiculously tiny room (maybe like 3m*3m which is already half occupied by a bed and a chair).

    • @BoomerMusicCompany
      @BoomerMusicCompany Год назад

      Hello! I'll check it out today and see what the mounting capabilities are. My biggest concern would be the weight. I'll get back to you!

    • @BoomerMusicCompany
      @BoomerMusicCompany Год назад

      Hi! So, I could attach both toms onto the handle mount. I had to take the spring out of the clamps to make it go to a small enough diameter and it wiggles slightly. As far as adding cymbals you might have luck with the extensions that go on top of stands made by various companies. You would need to make sure the diameters would work together. Some companies offer small cymbal mounts that clamp onto rims but then you're adding a good amount of weight. Any chance of hanging something from the ceiling? Sounds ridiculous but can work in some situations. Good luck!

    • @AnkothOfficial
      @AnkothOfficial Год назад

      @@BoomerMusicCompany I think I'll go with the cymbal clamps/extensions. All I really need is a high hat and a crash/ride.

  • @libertymedicalcommunicatio4908

    Same to you!

  • @michelamorimdesouza6775
    @michelamorimdesouza6775 Год назад

    Só falta ainda chegar no Brasil

  • @kaybhee6
    @kaybhee6 Год назад

    wanna hear JUST the snares, not the boomboom

  • @kaybhee6
    @kaybhee6 Год назад

    will it go out of tune,,, then what

  • @dewman396
    @dewman396 Год назад

    Speak clearer and with more volume!

  • @libertymedicalcommunicatio4908

    Have a great day at Coors Field! Best to the family!