Re: [69ATTENDEES] hand drums?

Ben Campbell <ben@estacado.net> Sat, 28 July 2007 15:11 UTC

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From: Ben Campbell <ben@estacado.net>
Subject: Re: [69ATTENDEES] hand drums?
Date: Sat, 28 Jul 2007 10:11:06 -0500
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On Jul 28, 2007, at 7:56 AM, Matt Pounsett wrote:
> On 2007-Jul-27, at 13:53, Tom Vest wrote:
>
>> Would these be acceptable for Vancouver?
>>
>> (part of the Packet Droppers Road Rig)
>>
>> http://www.rolandus.com/products/productdetails.aspx? 
>> ObjectId=890&ParentId=60
>
> We have a road rig?  Tom, you've been holding out!  :)
> Since we're all adding to the percussives, I should see if I can  
> find a safe way to pack my bodhran.
>

This is starting to sound like a lot of fun. Does anyone have  
thoughts about how to mix louder or amplified instruments in with the  
smaller (read: not very loud) hand drums. Perhaps the people posting  
on the House of Blues sub-thread on sound reinforcement have thoughts  
on the matter?

Also if anyone has further thoughts on how to travel with these  
things and not causing a nuclear scare, it might be helpful. Would it  
make sense to ship a drum to the hotel in advance of arrival?

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