Good lord, how hard is it? Especially if you're not making your money off RU-vid - you're a shop or something. I've been wanting to see tonal demos of different basses, and 99% of videos are about nine minutes long, six of which are waffling on, one is intro/outro BS, and two minutes of playing - and the playing sections is are non-contiguous.
@@itsamemario4 It was a compliment ffs. Stop the racist nonsense. I watch this guy all the time, his hands are absolutely incredible. Us drummers admire hands - aka - skills to make the drums come alive. Please remove your comment.
Amazing performance! This was one of the best demonstrations I have ever seen. Hands, brushes, soft hits, hard hits, backbeats and everything in between. Thanks for the upload! I want one!
The price is why they weren't more successful. In Canada that drum is $520 plus tax. You can get a lot of something for $520 that isn't a niche 12" snare
@@tylermatteson7289it's hardwood sawdust mixed with epoxy. Those shells are solid. I have Remo tubanos with the same shell that get abused at drum circles daily and they are indestructible
These actually came out back in the 90’s. At least that’s when I saw them in music stores. They’re awesome. They actually had a whole entire kit along with a snare. Fun as hell to play.
After seeing their insta post about these, i looked into them and since then i’ve desperately wanted one of the 14” ones that havent been made in many years. Theyre so rare that you cant even find them online for absurdly high prices, they just just arent even available
Absolutely bloody amazing…..nice groove….just makes you want to move….and that ladies and gentlemen is what the drums in the hands of a great drummer is supposed to make you do…moving? yeah! Grooving? Yeah!….
Fun fact: you could get a crosstick click sound on this snare by using felt mallet drum sticks like the ones regal tip makes. This is achieved by placing the mallet side on the drum head crosstick style and hitting the edge of the drum with the shoulder of the stick.
Dude you are killing it! Those were some great beats and the demonstration was spot on. I would like to play drums and this drum would be a killer piece to do it on.
Great demo! From the top rim up it looks like my 10" Remo djembe. Been my favorite drum for 20 years or so. Be Cool. Edit: I've even used it for a kick drum on several recordings.
When I ordered mine many years ago, maybe 10, it was over $600.00. Saw one on line for ale near retail...very rarely do you see them used. Well back then, have not looked recently. Stopped making Them then started back with a 14" one. Sounds just as good with sticks. And awesome easy rim shots...a favorite
The whole top and head is the same as the Remo Mondo Djembe, Pemo's most popular and common percussion item in 10, 12, and 14 inch sizes. One problem they have, you can't sit on them to play as people do with big chunky wooden djembes, as the moulded composite shells get crushed at thr botton end of the stem. You see horribly wrecked ones at festival campfires! One i found like that was vey roughly repaired. Would not be too hard to saw it across near the bottom of the bowl shape, and cut in a bearing edge, and fit standard snare drum parts, in 12" or 14" size. A DIY project, something to think about!
Looks like it's hard to make this small drum sit properly on a typical snare stand. A clamp would be more useful. Otherwise, I liked the airy sound it makes. Suits much better into the sound scape with the percussion and cajon than a conventional snare 🤟🤟
Wow, The head looks as if it's made from stone.The entire drum looks very Stout. The versatility and the sound quality this little monster opens up is something I've been wanting for a long time. How cool is this man. Great Jam, we get a little bit of everything with this one.
Why are these so hard to find for sale? Only months after their release and every website has them on back order. Remo please make a bunch of these so consumers can purchase them. Thank you