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Markus Höne
Приєднався 2 сер 2016
Drums, Jazz, Soul, Rhythm´n Blues, Sonor, Amedia, Worldmax
Відео
Custom Snare - Tama - Adoro
Переглядів 16814 днів тому
13" x 6" Custom Made Snare by Adoro Drums from a vintage Tama Superstar beech shell (80s).
Tosco / Sabian 14" Hihat Cymbals
Переглядів 9728 днів тому
Tosco (Made in Canada) 14" Hihat Cymbals B20 Bronze Top 925g / Bottom 1414g
Zilco by Azco 20" Ride Cymbal
Переглядів 1252 місяці тому
20" Ride Cymbal Zilco by Azco Made in Canada B20 Bronze 2.580g
Vintage Paiste 101 Series - 16" Crash
Переглядів 1072 місяці тому
Vintage Paiste 101 16" Crash Cymbal 1.014 g Nickel-Silver NS12
UFIP Ritmo 15" Hihat
Переглядів 762 місяці тому
Vintage Ritmo by UFIP 15" Hihats B20 - Rotocasting 1.194 g / 1.202 g
Paiste Formula 602 14" Hihat - 1976
Переглядів 2442 місяці тому
Vintage Paiste Formula 602 14" Hihats from 1976 870 g / 916 g
"Just Triplets" - Percussion Trio
Переглядів 1376 місяців тому
Percusssion Trio for - Snare Drum - Cymbals / Cowbell - 3 Toms Feel free to share... For sheets please ask,....
Paiste 2002 Ride 20" Red Label
Переглядів 3407 місяців тому
Paiste 2002 20" Ride Cymbal "Made in Germany" Red Label from the 80s. 2.405 g
Vintage Zildjian Avedis 16" Crash
Переглядів 747 місяців тому
Vintage Zildjian Avedis 16" Crash Cymbal Probably from the 60s 1.190 g
Turkish 21" Ride Cymbal
Переглядів 2317 місяців тому
Turkish 21" Ride Cymbal Handmade in Istanbul 2.130 g
Vintage 20" Zildjian Avedis Ride
Переглядів 6427 місяців тому
Zildjian Avedis 20" Ride Cymbal from the 60s 2.400 g
Sabian AA 14" Regular Hats
Переглядів 3657 місяців тому
Sabian AA 14" Regular Hats Top 910 g Bottom 1.580 g
Anatolian Emotion 16" Crash Cymbal
Переглядів 2247 місяців тому
Anatolian Emotion 16" Crash Cymbal 1.005 g
Mahavishnu Orchestra "Vital Transformation" Drum Intro - Billy Cobham
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Mahavishnu Orchestra "Vital Transformation" Drum Intro - Billy Cobham
Premier "Outfit 54" vintage drums from the 60´s...
Переглядів 7339 місяців тому
Premier "Outfit 54" vintage drums from the 60´s...
Are you looking to sell these?... 🤔
I play a 20” original for more than 30 years now. Such a nice a versatile cymbal.
~Great journey you're on!
I have the 14"...
How do you like these compared to the Zultan Caz?
0:13 casually starts playing home depot
Super Demonstration dieser tollen Snare! Vielen Dank! 👍👍👍
I picked mine up for just over £100 around 12 years ago. It's still my go to from the 4 Sonor snares I own . . . . .
Def sounds the best tuned high! Just got myself this same snare!
Great shuffle!
Вот, это неплохо.... Но моя тёща играет лучше.😊😊😊😊😊. P.S. На моих нервах.)))) Малый барабан звучит супер.
Not bad at all. I wasn’t expecting much but it’s pretty similar to the 20” Zildjian K crash ride
Love those Sequin Gold Premiers. ❤
Hey man. They doubd damn good! Would you say 800 dollars is well worth buying a 5 peice rmv? I see a couple on sale just languishing.
Ladies and gentlemen now presenting!👍
Those drums rock! Is this recorded from above?
Продавать будем беру только малий барабан если размер 14
That sounds really nice. Love that bell! Is that a Sabian produced Tosco?
Thanks for posting these! I'm a fan!😀
genial!
RMV BAPEVA + CUSTOM MADE = THE BEST DRUMS EVER
Klingt fett,dämpfst du mit den innendämpfer oder nur mit moongel,und wie hast du die toms gestimmt?.
lets keep it real man that bell sounds like trash
Yup -- hidden sleeper snare drums --- these REMO Acousticons.
Cheers! Awesome work. Great album, Cobham is one of the greats!
Just got one of these. Your video is a joy to watch as a novice!
Hello, I am selling some vintage cymbals if you are interested.
🌷 *PromoSM*
That snare sounds good. 👍
Is that an Open Penta or Closed Hex on the bottom? I used to have a pair with a brilliant K top and Open Penta bottom. Regret getting rid of them to this day.
Guys keep calling the bell bronze the holy grail, but i'm keeping an eye out for one of these.. Great video 👍
Hmm too much midrange for a ride
Gracias por subirlo. Cuál es el crash?
Sounds Great!!!!
An absolutely perfect snare. I've been playing one at the school I teach at for 20 years. I loved it that much I bought a premier version, the premier 35. I'm still after one of these.
Cool cymbal
May I ask the other crash cymbal size in this setup?
Ich besitze die alte Version, Ultimates können alles!
...Na gut, na gut! Überzeugt - ich kauf es halt!😂.....im Ernst! Es ist perfekt!👍
And now this wonderful cymbal is in my collection. Thank you very much!
Sounds great! I've never heard of Amedia cymbals. Please do more videos!
Hats sound similar to zildjian quickbeat... What hollow logo means? Anyway I am still looking for a sabian AA medium heavy 22 ride here in Europe.
"hollow logo" describes one of the types of lettering that Sabian used for the kind of AA cymbal early on. Early in Sabian production, there was only one cymbal line: The AA. HH followed soon. Early AA cymbals had no AA logo on top. They had a Sabian Stamp, a solid black Sabian Logo, and a generic "description" for the kind of cymbal printed on top. (thin crash, or ride, etc) Some lettering was solid black and some was in outline (hollow) lettering. I believe the earliest AA's had solid lettering, and had "Canada" at the bottom of the stamp. I believe a short time later, the "description" lettering was changed to outline (hollow). Some of the hollow versions had Canada on the stamp and some didn't. All solid letter versions I've seen have the Canada stamp, so I think they were the earliest. Someone may know better. The underside of early AAs had the cymbal size in both inches and centimeters. This lettering matched whatever was on top. (solid or hollow) Another Sabian logo may or may not be on the underside of early AAs, but I don't have confirmation on why or why not. The early AA line looked and sounded very similar to the Zildjian A line because Sabian had just split from Zildjian and was producing the AA using the same artisans & tooling at the same factory that had produced the Zildjian A! There was very little difference between the two initially. IMO, it's a no brainer why they were called AA! As part of the court case decision, Sabian could not legally distribute any cymbals in the US for a year. Euro players were the first to embrace Sabians because they got them sooner! Phil Collins was an early adopter. People often pass up early AAs because they look "generic". No Bling, just great sound! Unfortunately, people often remove the "generic" lettering which makes them harder to identify. You can still find them cheap if you're smart and quick, but more people know now.
@chanorando Excellent background information on the AA.
@@edwardkaminsky8142 Thanks! Appreciate you!
How many lugs it is? Sounds great!
Sounds nice!!
War dass nicht die Einsteigerserie zusammen mit den Exoorts ? Der Sound is geil 👍👍👍. Bin mehr als überrascht ..
Ich mag Deinen Basstrommel-Klang! 👍
Do you still have these hi hats?? They sound pretty great here! My New Beats are not nearly as crisp as this...
nice
I put headphone listening to ur gear...damn, its killing sound
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