new toy - Yamaha drum pads

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gaybear wrote:
euan wrote:
gaybear wrote:this is a goofy discussion.
Whats skateboarding got to do with it :D

crap. i am goofy footed.
same here.
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ok, i made a demo video:



it's 3.40mins, and demonstrates every feature except recording, which i haven't quite worked out how to do yet.

Bare in mind i'm a total novice - these would sound even better if you can actually play drums! This guy has 2 sets, and shows em off well:

http://www.youtube.com/profile?user=kalnic1971
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theshadowofseattle wrote:
gaybear wrote:
euan wrote: Whats skateboarding got to do with it :D

crap. i am goofy footed.
same here.
I also, I push mongo too, I never understoof the stick people get for mongo, someone care to enlighten me?
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JD wrote:
theshadowofseattle wrote:
gaybear wrote:
crap. i am goofy footed.
same here.
I also, I push mongo too, I never understoof the stick people get for mongo, someone care to enlighten me?
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"One of the disadvanages to pushing mongo is that it takes longer to adjust both feet to set up for a trick. Pushing mongo also puts most of your weight and body behind the board. This makes it harder to control the skateboard properly and more difficult to get the board going at high speeds.

You'll be much better off using your back foot to push, while always keeping your front foot on the board. Pushing with your back foot will mean you'll need less setup time for a trick because your front foot is already very close to the needed position. You'll also find it easier to push faster and you'll lose less speed because the setup time for a trick will be faster. You may find going from mongo to non-mongo a little weird for the first few days, but it will definitely make you a better skater in the long run. "


And LOL @ "push mongo". Sounds like a terrible hobby.
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Post by aphasiac »

again (cos the thread got hijacked)

demo video yo: