Subscribe to Rhythm today for a FREE Vic Firth Practice Pad and Sticks!
Subscribe to Rhythm today for a FREE Vic Firth Practice Pad and Sticks!
Why not make things easier on yourself by subscribing to Rhythm today and get the UK's Best-Selling drum magazine delivered direct to your door each month.
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- You get a free Vic Firth drum practice pad and your choice of sticks
- You save 20% off the UK shop price!
- 60-day money-back guarantee
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Stocks are limited to availability. Please allow 28 days for delivery of the gift. In the event of this gift not being available, Future reserves the right to offer a substitute gift of a similar value or additional issues of the magazine. Offer ends 15th June 2008.
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I'm MusicRadar's eCommerce Editor. In addition to testing the latest music gear, with a particular focus on electronic drums, it's my job to manage the 300+ buyer's guides on MusicRadar and help musicians find the right gear for them at the best prices. I dabble with guitar, but my main instrument is the drums, which I have been playing for 24 years. I've been a part of the music gear industry for 20 years, including 7 years as Editor of the UK's best-selling drum magazine Rhythm, and 5 years as a freelance music writer, during which time I worked with the world's biggest instrument brands including Roland, Boss, Laney and Natal.
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