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Le Hat Trick Rhythm Tech est un tambourin unique qui se trouve au sommet de votre chapeau Salut dans le contexte d'un kit de batterie complet. Il est spécialement conçu pour être monté directement sur le dessus de votre chapeau Salut, c'est faire de sorte qu'il n'y paraît à chaque clic chapeau Salut. C'est certainement un joli petit 'truc' pour avoir autour, car il permet d'obtenir le son du tambourin, se passe sans avoir besoin d'un bras supplémentaire. Le Hat Trick est livré dans un peu de modèles différents, comme vous pouvez l'obtenir soit avec une seule couche de jingles ou double couche. Vous pouvez également l'obtenir avec soit nickel ou en laiton jingle, ce dernier étant un peu plus cher. Je ne suis pas sûr de savoir comment différentes le son sera, mais je suppose qu'il ya un peu de différence. La version que j'ai utilisé a des jingles d'argent. Le studio, je travaille actuellement à l'est un de ces dans notre boîte à percussion, même si elle ne voit que l'utilisation occasionnelle. Il va probablement être plus utile dans un cadre vivre là où vous n'auriez pas le luxe de doublage d'un tambourin. Toutefois, ce n'est pas exactement le même son que vous obtiendrez avec un tambourin typique, comme vous allez être le jouer différemment. Je pense que la plupart des batteurs qui voulaient ce son aurait déjà et ne serait probablement pas le ramasser dans le studio. Je suis vraiment juste de juger cela sur le fait que je n'ai jamais vraiment vu de l'extérieur de batteurs nôtre ramasser et l'utiliser. Cela dit, c'est un outil génial d'avoir autour de vous ne savez jamais quand ça va correspondre à une situation parfaitement. Rhythm Tech fabrique une grande variété d'instruments de percussion d'autres qui peuvent être montés à la batterie, donc je voudrais vérifier l'éventail complet de ce qu'ils ont à offrir, si vous pensez que c'est aussi cool d'une idée que je fais.
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The Rhythm Tech Hat Trick is a unique tambourine that sits on top of your hi hat in the context of a complete drum kit. It's specifically designed to be mounted directly on the top of your hi hat, making it so it sounds with each hi hat click. It's definitely a nice little 'trick' to have around, as it makes it possible to get the sound of the tambourine happening without needing an extra arm. The Hat Trick comes in a few different models, as you can get it with either a single layer of jingles or dual layers. You can also get it with either nickle or brass jingle, with the latter being a bit more expensive. I'm not so sure how different the sound will be, but I'm assuming that there is a little bit of difference. The version that I've used has silver jingles. The studio I'm currently working at has one of these in our percussion box, although it only sees occasional use. It's probably going to be more useful in a live setting where you wouldn't have the luxury of overdubbing a tambourine. However, it's not exactly the same sound as you'll get with a typical tambourine, as you're going to be playing it differently. I would think that most drummers who wanted this sound would have it already and probably wouldn't be picking it up in the studio. I'm really just judging this on the fact that I've never really seen any outside drummers pick ours up and use it. That said, it's an awesome tool to have around as you never know when it's going to fit a situation perfectly. Rhythm Tech makes a variety of other percussive instruments that can be mounted to drums, so I'd check out the full array of what they have to offer if you think this is as cool of an idea as I do.
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The Rhythm Tech Hat Trick is a unique tambourine that sits on top of your hi hat in the context of a complete drum kit. It's specifically designed to be mounted directly on the top of your hi hat, making it so it sounds with each hi hat click. It's definitely a nice little 'trick' to have around, as it makes it possible to get the sound of the tambourine happening without needing an extra arm. The Hat Trick comes in a few different models, as you can get it with either a single layer of jingles or dual layers. You can also get it with either nickle or brass jingle, with the latter being a bit more expensive. I'm not so sure how different the sound will be, but I'm assuming that there is a little bit of difference. The version that I've used has silver jingles. The studio I'm currently working at has one of these in our percussion box, although it only sees occasional use. It's probably going to be more useful in a live setting where you wouldn't have the luxury of overdubbing a tambourine. However, it's not exactly the same sound as you'll get with a typical tambourine, as you're going to be playing it differently. I would think that most drummers who wanted this sound would have it already and probably wouldn't be picking it up in the studio. I'm really just judging this on the fact that I've never really seen any outside drummers pick ours up and use it. That said, it's an awesome tool to have around as you never know when it's going to fit a situation perfectly. Rhythm Tech makes a variety of other percussive instruments that can be mounted to drums, so I'd check out the full array of what they have to offer if you think this is as cool of an idea as I do.
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