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  1. @Juan awesome shuffle tunes and original songs by Body and The Soulers. I have a new band to follow. I appreciate your gesture Juan.

    Por cierto, let me know when we can do a zoom face to face, or anyone for that matter, if they'd like to join in.

    Much has happened. SDS level 2 is over...pumped up! I have also been playing with musicians and we already have our song list

    Best of luck for you Juan and for all my SDS friends! 

    1. Steven

      Steven

      Count me in the Zoom!! Would love to catch up!

    2. Juan

      Juan

      Yeah! we have to set up something these next days.

    3. Bob
  2. Talking about sticks...do you think it makes much difference when playing on e-kit?
  3. Congrats David on stud of the month!!! 🥁

    1. David

      David

      Thanks bud, much appreciated 🙂

  4. until

    So, if it says 1pm to 3pm, would that be in my time zone or host's time zone?
  5. Hi everyone! I feel what you say @Otis. I will add though, that in my case not having ever played a live gig, I want to establish a benchmark of my playing and understanding of sheet/notation, and will shoot to play note per note as possible during my practice sessions. And after establishing that benchmark, in my case, it allows me to recognize my ability level for the techniques, sticking, dynamics of the song, etc. that might need work or study. That also gives me the security level I need since I already know I am capable of playing "x" song note for note (or almost!). In a live gig, whenever it happens, I think I would rely more on the feel of the moment (unless it's a hardcore tribute), because anyhow, as you say in your post (quoted above), "no one in the audience would know..." and whatever you play will be your feel, your version of it, and it will sound unique. Happy 🥁 all!! Thanks for sharing your post.
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