andydidge
andydidge
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Andy Graham
Nombre: Andy
Edad: 40
check out my site: andygraham.net
País: Estados Unidos
Profesión: inventor, musician
Empresas: Andy Graham Productions
Intereses y aficiones: Inventing, music, antique machines, railroad stuff, anything bizarre, wierd, etc.
Sitio web: http://www.andygraham.net
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fuckingnewguy (hace 2 meses)
Andy,

I love your implosion test with your Joe cell. Did you always have that result every time you did that or did you sometimes get an explosive reaction?

I'm trying to reproduce the same test but I'm not getting the implosive dynamic that you got. Mine keeps exploding and I'm quite sure that I'm at stage 3 with my cell. Do you have any advice for me? Jon
1yx (hace 1 año)
hey, SWEET channel! u should check out my videos, they are awesome, lol ;], cya!
SwinginDrumMeister (hace 1 año)
Hi Andy,

Some great stuff you've put on here. I use the drumkit along with congas, bongos, djembe and didge to experiment with/violate (delete as applicable) Celtic/Shetland music (I got into that through playing the fiddle). A fiddle melody over a djembe groove and rhythmic didge drone sounds weird but is actually pretty ace! A while ago I had the "brilliant idea" of playing didge and djembe together, and practiced coordinating the two. Then I discovered YouTube aaaaaaaand...you've been doing it for years. Haha. Guess I'm not as much of a genius as I thought, then. I was just wondering if you have any advice on mounting a didge - at the moment I'm just wedging it between several heavy objects, and I can't get it into a position where I can play it with a full kit.

Cheers man, keep on groovin'.

S