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by Gary E. Andrews - 05/28/23 09:27 PM
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Future Me
by Gary E. Andrews - 05/28/23 08:28 AM
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Hello Everybody, My name name is Phil Dalmolin from San Antonio Texas, I’ve been playing drums for over 30 years and with some of the top names in country music. Johnny Bush, Fiddlin’ Frenchie Burke, Barbara Fairchild, Adolph Hofner and the Pearl Wranglers, Bobby Flores, Clay Blaker and The Dixie Chicks to name a few. I get many calls from frustrated songwriters in their own home studios who can’t get loops or programmed drums to sound right or even come close on traditional blues or country music (even most rock). That’s because heart and soul can’t be imported into your living music tracks like so much data. Blazing hot machine chops and nifty cool beat patterns written and programmed with the intentions of selling drum machines are not what makes your song great. Real drums that are played by a musician and support the music in your song is what's needed. If you produce your own music in your own home studio, go check out my website. RealStudioDrums.com
Happy recording!
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