akeseraine's Music Gear Setup
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~$82
Value by category
- World Instruments 89.6%
- Music Accessories 6.9%
- Drum Sets 3.5%
Immaculate!
This guitar is an awesome blast from the past! Although mine is slightly worn, it still has an amazing sound and is comfortable to play, despite it's rather unusual design. Definitely recommend getting one if you happen to come across it somewhere.
Dunlop Tortex Standard 0.73mm Guitar Picks
Avg price: $5.70
Decent pick
Not much of a pick user, but i'm comfortable using this one. Makes a nice, sharp and clear sound when used on an acoustic guitar. Has a neat color too.
Goldon Wrist Bells Model 33400
Avg price: $2.85
It's OK
I've learned that bells like these only fit a certain theme/genre and can be really out of place in most cases. Still, these are ok to use and i'm actually pretty happy with the strap and how the velcro doesn't give away that easily.
Avg price: $64.98
A good kazoo
Anyone who needs a kazoo should get a metallic one - this one in particular.
Nice
What can i say? It's a decent egg shaker. Obviously these are only suitable for smaller sets as the sound is not loud enough for anything else, but they're good anyway. And although it's not that important, i still found it weird that you're unable to choose what color you want, and such is the case with other instruments from Thomann.
Avg price: $8.90
Great beginner harp
I bought this as my first jaw harp about two months ago and it has been a lot better than i initially thought. Great sound and i can take it anywhere. This 65mm model in particular is best for beginners as it's just the right size. You don't want to start off with too small or too big because as is the case with jaw harps, you could hurt your mouth/teeth if you don't know how to play it properly.
About this setup
This gear photo by akeseraine features 6 pieces of gear, including Kremona Kazanlik Zornitsa, Dunlop Tortex Standard 0.73mm Guitar Picks, and Goldon Wrist Bells Model 33400. The setup spans World Instruments, Music Accessories, and Drum Sets. Artists with this kind of gear are most often found in the Rock, Alternative rock, and Pop scenes.