Guten Morgen. Wir hatten schon einmal Kontakt wg. der Zebrawood Snare, die ich aber wieder verkaufen möchte, da ich den Klang etwas gewöhnungsbedürftig finde. Ich mache Rock/ Prog Rock. Ich finde den Sound gerade in der mittleren Stimmung klasse. Würdest Du diese Snaredrum auch für etwas lautere Musik empfehlen? Mir gefällt die Wärme und ein gewisser " Bauch" in den unteren Frequenzen
Die Snare ist sicher vielseitig einsetzbar. Für laute Musik geht es sicher auch. Würde aber sicher auch die Tama STAR Reserve Hand Hammered Copper 14"x6.5" testen. Die neue The Bell Brass 14"x6.5" ist sicherlich perfekt für die Richtung, welche du gerne möchtest, aber sicher nicht für alle lukrativ, wegen dem Preis. Aber es gibt auch in der Starphonic Serie eine Bell Brass Snare. Die STARPHONIC Bell Brass 14"x6". Und die STAR Reserve Hand Hammered Brass 14"x5.5" ist ebenfalls äusserst interessant.
Did you know traditional grip has very little benefits vs a hybrid technique where you use your fingers and wrist. Traditional grip is only for very odd angles of drums like a drummer boy from the war. The drum is on the side and that grip was used for that kind of stuff. I am not sure why people use it still on drum sets. I don't think they know why either. Probably just years of doing that grip and it never went away in some genres.
Traditional Grip it's a Powerful Grip. I play both Grips, Matched and Traditional. But Traditional its my Favourite. Thats what you write its wrong "is only for very odd angles" here i see, you never check it right. But why it's necessary that you write that for me? Its like you write a Pencil its old school, we have a Pens for Pads. you condemn things. Thats not cool. I have a Left and a Right Side, and with Traditional Grip i can do much cool Stuff, i can play Relax, powerful and and and... It's interesting that you take your Time for nonsense like that. You also don't can write Blue Hair its shit, all People should have Black Hair. The Human its individual, when something doesn't work for you, hey its ok, but dont write thing like that, that this Technique its old school, thats only ignorance. Keep the Beat and be friendly.
Do you have a preference between the 6 and 8? I mainly play funk and hip hop and kinda feel like the 6 has a more unique/electronic sound, was just wondering if it feels a bit small. Anyways, sorry for the long message was just curious if you were leaning towards one. Thoroughly digging your grooves!
Thank you!! I think the 6" its really cool for some Hip-Hop/Drum'n'Bass and Jungle Beats. Its small but works perfect and you can put it every where in the setup. I use it mostly for some Hip-Hop Stuff, has this special Effect :-)
@@jazzdrummerworld Thanks for the quick reply and for the insights. I hope you get some kickback from these companies for sharing your talent using their gear. I really appreciate the heads-up, and I'm lovin all your videos!
Finally a good video with just the atmosphere microphone. Sounds really good for its size! Well, the drummer helps, but maybe it could be acceptable also with me playing 😂
@@jazzdrummerworld that means you did a great job with tuning and can play well. Honestly I don't understand reviews of drums made with a lot of microphones and editing
Hell'o, These Tandem Drums Drops are really good apparently ! I'm going to buy a box ! 😋 Better than the Rohema Mr Muff, which must still cut the volume a lot even if it is a good product in my opinion ! Can you please do a review on the Tama Starphonic Copper 14x7 ? Thank you in advance, all the best ! Dave, 🤘😈🤘
Have you ever played with a DW Moon Mic and compared this Avantone Pro to it? I would assume the Avantone Pro is more of a deeper bass 808 sound but it seems the DW Moon Mic is so popular… curious your reply and thoughts..? Cheers Joe
Id rather have this than electric kit. I live in apartments with neighbors on all three side. Do you think they would hear it through thin crapy walls?
i think its always different. You have just then a Answer, when you try it and then you see, what Neighbours say. But its really cool as a Practice Kit. Just the Cymbals are maybe litte bit louder. Tama has always a Kit like that. Check Tama True Tuch Training Kit.
Image quality aside, are we listening to the build in mics? If so then that's exactly what I'm looking for, it'd streamline my workflow quite a bit for rehearsals ans simple covers :)
I have the vintage formula 602 20" version of this cymbal got used (w/ keyhole and a little crack and 9 sizzles) from a friend; and despite all it is still one of the best cymbals I ever owned .. and actually I'm trying to place an order for the 22" :: Thank you for posting this!! It sounds just like I had imagined the 22" would :: awesome!!!
GREAT GROOVE ! That snare sounds incredible also. Just got a LE version in the Indigo Burst finish and can't wait to play it. This video is a total inspiration! Dig it ! 🥁👍
As you all know any kit can be customized with different heads and tunings. I got mine to sound tasty and its nothing like how the mix sounds over this video. too many variables