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Our little drummer is growing up and spreading her wings.



Yeah some passages in the cover of Kashmir are a bit lacking but IMO that was due to limitations in the studio space. Get past that and it's a pretty darned good effort and listenable.



This is an original piece and if I were Sina's father I'd be having a bit of a problem with how shear that dress is. While I do find the song rather catchy I don't think it will be a smash hit. However she is developing into a very good musician and who knows, one day she might knock Taylor Swift down a peg or two. The kid without any doubt has real talent.


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Sina rocks!…I enjoy her drum covers as well as her live band compilations Cool…remember they are recording on a boat, not a “real” Studio per say Wink Smile


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For some reason, I’ve always favored drummers who use a mixed or traditional grip think: Charlie Watts, Stewart Copeland, Bill Kreutzmann, Bugs Gonzalez, and of course, Joe Morello. That alone makes me like her.

Edited to add: should substitute Steve Gadd for Bill Kreutzmann, who used a straight grip really often.

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^^^ Agree. Jazz style drummers rock! Wink




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I'm generally not fond of covers. There have been exceptions, though, and this is definitely one of them.

That. Was. Excellent! Thoroughly enjoyed it.



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I think I figured out what is missing in the Brass Passages. That is One more trumpet.


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