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Zifnab (Member Profile)

nomino says...

That's good news. I sent your video to both Aspartam and 2pornot2p (brilliant name on so many levels). My bet is that they are your 9th and 10th votes. All we do now is watch this sift go to the top!

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Thanks, I promoted it and it just got published.

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Thanks for the try, but you can only beg your own sifts

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*beg


Arrrrg! This one is too good to pass on. I'll try to rally up some votes for you.

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Mens 4x100 Relay - Olympic Swimming

12636 says...

No, you see, these people that disagree with you retain something that you obviously have an inability to grasp: empathy. They, along with most of the human race, have the ability to empathize, and when they see another human overcome difficulties to gain success, (for instance, the United States' 400 Freestyle Relay Team) it makes them feel good.

Mens 4x100 Relay - Olympic Swimming

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You think Rock Band's drums are hard? Try DrumMania.

10874 says...

Unfortunately for you dude, drum mania actually does teach you some basic motions in playing drums. If you were to go from this game to drum lessons, you would find yourself ahead of most people.

Keep in mind, these are real drums configured in an actual drum configuration. Once you get to the point in the game where the hi hat is actually used as it is in reality, you're no longer just hitting some random drum in accordance to some random command as in DDR or Rock Band.

Not to mention the fact that this game teaches you actual spot on rhythm *with real drums* and essentially gives you the practice of playing with a metronome (a rhythm keeping device used in all types of instrumental music). And that as a person who used to play drums, I love this game and wish that there was a mode where there's no game at all, just a freestyle jam session.

You think Rock Band's drums are hard? Try DrumMania.

10874 says...

"Just a strain on the eyes. The tablature is harder to follow than it is to drum. And it's still not actually playing drums."

I've played this game at the arcade, and it's completely awesome. That tempo is not something you'll find earlier in the game, though the icons are a bit hard to follow.

And actually, it IS playing on a real drumset (electric).

"And yes, this IS actually playing drums, that guy's using a low-end electric drum set right there. There are definitely some differences, such as controlling dynamics, and there are certain techniques that you can't do with an electric drumset, but it's essentially the exact same thing, except electronic"

Seriously, I highly recommend this game. Anyone who hasn't played on a real set in awhile will find themselves working out any rustiness. I just wish it had a "freestyle" mode where you could just jam (yes, it's that good).

Listen. Anyone who doesn't play drums who ends up buying this game, GO TO GUITAR CENTER (or some other store that lets you jam on drums) ONCE YOU GET USED TO IT and check out an electric drumset. You will be surprised!!!!!



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