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Group: Forum Members Last Login: 7/20/2005 2:50 PM Posts: 12, Visits: 1 |
| I ran across this site today, www.drum-tech.co.uk, is there anyone here who has been to Drum Tech? I would like to hear some comments/opinions. Thanks!
I'm a Canadian thru & thru: Sabian+Ayotte+Tempus!! |
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Group: Forum Members Last Login: 8/31/2005 4:15 PM Posts: 44, Visits: 1 |
| | try posting the question at mikedolbear.com. you're more likely to get a reply there as it's a UK based forum. |
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Group: Forum Members Last Login: 12/5/2004 7:10 PM Posts: 11, Visits: 1 |
| I have a comment. If you are considering going to school to become a professional musician, DON'T! Statistically, your chances of becoming a professional athlete are greater. Of 1100 first year drum students at Berklee in Boston, MAYBE 2 will go on to make a living playing drums. Study math, science, finance, law. Like I said, even athletes have a greater chance of becoming professionals than drummers. Good luck. |
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Group: Forum Members Last Login: 7/20/2005 2:50 PM Posts: 12, Visits: 1 |
| Hi guys, Thanks for the comments. I was just surfing the net for places to learn drums.. But I hear what you're saying PDP... I am finishing up my degree in psychology at the moment.. Someone also suggested Drummers Collective in NY, I'm gonna go check that out and see what its about too..
I'm a Canadian thru & thru: Sabian+Ayotte+Tempus!! |
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Group: Forum Members Last Login: 11/11/2008 11:34 PM Posts: 1,683, Visits: 4,648 |
| When I was in college, I could barely pay my rent. If you can afford to go to London, do it now while you are young and free. Even if you never become a pro, you can always look back on a fun experience. |
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