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 Drummer/musician at your service! 
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My web site is up! Please feel free to comment and add input. I know that one page isn't complete; I need to add audio clips which will be done as soon as I figure that process out, but I'm interested in hearing whether it's easily readable, ok to navigate, informative enough, etc...
http://lberger67.wixsite.com/lucbergeronmusic

I also uploaded two video clips to my YouTube Page...



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Nice work, these are cool videos especially in a band project. It would be even cooler if you had a couple of videos showcasing you, and just you. Or at least mostly you? Plus you play Stick really well and can record your own stuff... (Do it!)

Y'know, a weekly GoPro video of you playing to a made up track of some sort; or perhaps a cool internet collaboration (hint hint) of some sort, with a variety of different types of music. Doesn't have to be fancy, and it's the sort of thing that you could really use to help get students and gigs alike.

Y'know, like Benny Greb or Jojo Mayer...

Just ideas.

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Ps the site is cool. I like the kit, Sonors are pretty rad... (I play drums too!)

I'd love to see a gear section on there with some more detail about your stuff!

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Jayesskerr wrote:
Nice work, these are cool videos especially in a band project. It would be even cooler if you had a couple of videos showcasing you, and just you. Or at least mostly you? Plus you play Stick really well and can record your own stuff... (Do it!)

Y'know, a weekly GoPro video of you playing to a made up track of some sort; or perhaps a cool internet collaboration (hint hint) of some sort, with a variety of different types of music. Doesn't have to be fancy, and it's the sort of thing that you could really use to help get students and gigs alike.

Y'know, like Benny Greb or Jojo Mayer...

Just ideas.

Good ones. The gear page is a cool idea, I forgot how many people are into gear pron when it comes right down to it. LOL! You remind me that one of my intentions was to set up a blog which could cover everything from club playing to specific techniques.
Regarding collaboration: I'm game for anyone wanting to send me a skeletal idea to compose drum (or Stick) parts into, and vice versa.
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Thank you!!

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Hey Luc,
Very nice web presence! I checked out all the pages and everything seems to work just fine... I did not try an email to you though lol.
Proof reading, I noticed you said "bock of.." instead of "block of.." in describing your stick.
I enjoyed the pictures, all the way back to the little drummer boy! wish my folks had taken some way back when..... I've been drumming since 1964 lol! I still play in a band, this one for about 9 months now. I've been playing the Stick since February 2015, still a long way to go.
I like Scott's suggestion re: our videos. You need to have someone focus on you playing, then maybe cut back between the 2 views during a song, you and you in the band.... 2 cameras would be good. You definitely need better audio, there is a lot of background white noise and its a bit difficult to pick out your riffs and splashes. As a drummer I'd like to see more of your kit while you are playing, so I can watch how you make cool sounds, which drum you choose to strike, and when. I do that when I am trying to learn a song using youtube.
All in all it's a real good start for you. I hope you are successful in your endeavor, being a full time musician is hard work and oftentimes not financially viable. My brother has been doing it in Florida for the past 10 years. He is very talented and a multi instrumentalist. He also has an understandable wife who has a great job...... Kudos to Jen!!! :D

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