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A Day Late (Anberlin) Drum Cover by Ryan NOTE:
I've been without a camera for the longest (More) NOTE:
I've been without a camera for the longest time, and since I couldn't find a better camera at home, I decided to use my sister's new camera. The quality of the video is not as good as before, but at least the music and video are in sync, haha.
This is a drum cover (Redo) of A Day Late by Anberlin. For those who've seen my previous attempt (which I deleted before uploading this), they noticed that the way I hit the snare was, well...lacking in energy. And I personally disliked it out of all my videos, so, after much prompting, I decided to redo the entire thing. This version is slightly better than the other one, with me hitting the snare better and adding a different fill by the end of the song. I don't need to explain why this song is one of my favorites, it just is, haha. So, enjoy the song and enjoy the cover ;)
Comments are much appreciated :D
MY KIT
Gretsch Catalina Maple Drum kit
-6x14 snare
-8x10 small tom
-9x12 medium tom
-14x14 floor tom
-16x16 floor tom
-18x22 bass drum
Meinl MCS 4 Piece Set
-14 inch hi-hats
-16 inch crash
-20 inch ride
Paiste
-Twenty Series 18 inch china cymbal
-2002 series 16 inch crash
Zildjian
-A Zildjian Brilliant 8 inch splash
Drum Heads:
Snare=Evans Genera Dry
Toms and Bass=Stock Heads
Pedals:
Gilbraltar Avenger Series Double Pedal
Tama Iron Cobra Single Pedal (Less)
A Day of Thanksgiving Please enjoy this Happy Thanksgiving movie brought (More) Please enjoy this Happy Thanksgiving movie brought to you by Movies in Your Home. Watch More movies at http://MoviesInYourHome.com About this day of Thanksgiving... In 1939, President Franklin D. Roosevelt declared that Thanksgiving would be the next-to-last Thursday of November rather than the last. With the country still in the midst of The Great Depression, Roosevelt thought this would give merchants a longer period to sell goods before Christmas. Increasing profits and spending during this period, Roosevelt hoped, would aid bringing the country out of the Depression. At the time, it was considered inappropriate to advertise goods for Christmas until after Thanksgiving. However, Roosevelt's declaration was not mandatory; twenty-three states went along with this recommendation, and 22 did not. Other states, like Texas, could not decide and took both weeks as government holidays. Roosevelt persisted in 1940 to celebrate his "Franksgiving," as it was termed. The U.S. Congress in 1941 split the difference and established that the Thanksgiving would occur annually on the fourth Thursday of November, which was sometimes the last Thursday and sometimes the next to last. On November 26 that year President Roosevelt signed this bill into U.S. law. Since 1947, or possibly earlier, the National Turkey Federation has presented the President of the United States with one live turkey and two dressed turkeys. The live turkey is pardoned and lives out the rest of its days on a peaceful farm. While it is commonly held that this tradition began with Harry Truman in 1947, the Truman Library has been unable to find any evidence for this. Still others claim that that the tradition dates back to Abraham Lincoln pardoning his son's pet turkey.[2] Both stories have been quoted in more recent presidential speeches. In more recent years, two turkeys have been pardoned, in case the original turkey becomes unavailable for presidential pardoning. Since 2003 the public has been invited to vote for the two turkeys' names. In 2006, they were named Flyer and Fryer. In 2005, they were named Marshmallow and Yam (who went on to live at Disneyland); 2004's turkeys were named Biscuit and Gravy; in 2003, Stars and Stripes. Since 1970, a group of Native Americans and others have held a controversial National Day of Mourning protest on Thanksgiving at Plymouth Rock in Plymouth, Massachusetts. (Less)
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