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Caught up drumless
Caught up drumless




caught up drumless

The Catalina Maple kit had me! So, if I hadn’t been watching the “Wipe Out” video of yours. The name Gretsch was stuck in my mind for a time, and I decided to check out their drum kits, and after looking and listening to several kits.

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The idea to go with Gretsch drums came from one of your videos where your father is playing a Gretsch electric guitar to the song, “Wipe Out”. I just need to fit the kit out with some new hardware which I’m in the process of doing. I only wish it were available here in my country.īut I did manage to get a new Gretsch Catalina Maple 7 piece in walnut glaze here in the US. It’s definitely a great kit with a lot of punch to it. Like I said before, “It’s not the end of the world”…lol. Unfortunately the cost of shipping the kit to the US is a bit too costly. Hi Sina, and thank you for the offer of possibly getting a Kirschoff drum kit over to me. ‘Course i admit that i have considered the possibility that “dear old daddy” might have been instrumental (another pun?) in causing that quote - as they stake their claim on “The world - Their oyster”! However, the quote above, from your explanation, (for this 76 year old American MALE), was, although just slightly sexist, very clever, and entertaining (caused me to chuckle), especially for those of us who have lived through that strong sexism era of history!īut, more importantly, to me, it demonstrated that you, even at 16 & 17 years of age, had a good head on your shoulders that was modest and prevented you from “thinking too highly of yourself” - even though we, your FANS, know “how GREAT thou art” (pun intended)!

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Your explanation for the title of “Chi Might” on your Free Audio page was excellent, demonstrating a high level of academic intelligence, knowledge, and skill outside your high level of music and drums intelligence, knowledge, and skill! It might refer to the noun might, suggesting power, forth and strength but it might be an auxiliary verb: she might or she might not – you can never tell as she’s a girl!” The word Might seems to be pretty obvious.

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“Of course you can pronounce Chi like the English word She and it becomes a personal pronoun.






Caught up drumless