Killing in the name of…. It’s always one of the last songs my band plays to close out a night. I use a Chad Smith Big Red Cowbell and a red LP jam block instead of two cow bells. And if I’m being honest that song is the only reason I bring those to gigs, cause i don’t use them in any other songs…. Lol
I use 2 cowbells, agogo bells, 2 jam blocks, tambourine, ribbon crasher, timbale, various hat tambourines, hat shaker, and a hat sleigh-bells contraption I made!
Loved the video. For weight reasons, I sometimes bring a tambourine or cowbell to gigs instead of crash or ride cymbals. And this video reminded me: I promised to bring a cowbell for the gig tonight! They don’t have to cut, you can blend in cowbell, depends on muffling and how you hit it.
Love this! I have rehearsal for church this evening for a song with a prominent tambourine part. I'm going to swing by Sweetwater & grab a tambor-stick to experiment. Thank you! 10 out of 10! 🤓
@@ArtOfDrumming Yes! It worked really well & the sound professional agreed. My normal tambourine jingles are a bit deeper in pitch. I’ve always favored that tambourine for that reason. I’m excited to utilize this tool for an ease of convenience. Throw it it the stick bag & use when I don’t opt to bring a tambourine. 10 out of 10. 💪🏻🤓 Thank you @ArtOfDrumming
@@DrummerRIP Great to hear that! Always awesome to see how videos like this one can have an impact for some of the drummers out there! Enjoy playing around with the Tambo Stick! I'm sure that's going to be a lot of fun. Best wishes Andi :)
I have a couple of pandeiros but have not seen a clamp anywhere that allows me to mount to a stand. Can you send me a link to how you mounted your pandeiro?
I would like to see videos of the percussion setups of artist, Cyro Baptista, Daniel Diaz, Richie Garcia, Shannon Larkin, Lenny Castro, Steve Reid. Thank you!
I use a whole bunch of LP stuff for my kit the only thing I wish LP made was A Tumba Compact Conga To Round Out The Trio along with the quinto and the conga