Yup well aware of the dry china and flat ride vids! But those guys have been oxidised, thrashed/clamped onto a stand ect. This idiot is basically brand new, someone sent it out the factory like this 😂
K CUSTOM DRY RIDE IS DRYER, NEWBIE! THEY ARE NOT MADE ANYMORE, I GOT ONE AND NOT FOR SALE ESPECIALLY NOT TO YOU WHO DELETE MY COMMENT BECAUSE I SAY THE TRUTH! :P
@@heatingsolid7095 dude I had the exact type of thing, my local shop has a very old cymbal that's been lined in rubber for some reason and you're not meant to hit it but my cat like curiosity got the best of me 5 seconds later I had 20 people staring at me as there was just like a "think" sound you know like when you drop a rubber ball but with a slight sustain lmao it's hilarious
I bought a Zildjian K dry ride cymbal in about 1990 and the salesman said "you're gonna break hearts with that."' He was right. It just cut through everything, eventually I sold it for more than I paid and I don't drum anymore after accumulating too much hearing damage. It was too dark to crash and had a beautiful bell sound. Hope someone is still playing it now.
"I don't drum anymore after accumulating too much hearing damage" That's sad, bro. I started wearing hearing protection at age 30 and don't have it nearly as bad as some guys I know. They say John Entwistle bassist for The Who was mostly deaf in his later years, but could still tune his bass strictly from the vibrations in front of his stacks.
"I don't wanna know of a cymbal drier than this, it would just sound like you're tapping on a wooden table" I think it might be an idea to contact one of the wood turning channels and have them make a wooden cymbal :D
Is it just me or do percussionists just use absolutely random adjectives to describe their instruments like “Oh wow this snare sounds really greasy” “Hmm, my cymbal here has a nice, purple sound.” They have played us for fools
Actually, he has a video for cymbals to not wake the neighbors. They’re all perforated so it’s more a mesh. You can practice the feel of a cymbal without getting the police called on you.
I’ve literally watched the OG multiple times, and yet. And yet. Every single time I hear the Holy Bonk, I let out a single HA of amazement. It is SO BONK
Had an ancient cymbal about as dry as the last one back in HS. It was completely normal looking, asides from it being so coated in dust from the back of the drum closet that you could not clean it off. Brought out for a jazz rehearsal once. Director and the rest of the band said to never do that again.
There're two ways I contextualized the term 'dry' with respect to cymbals. The first was by pouring things into a bowl - if you pour water, it sloshes around and takes forever to settle and is really active, but if you pour like sand or something, it just kinda sits there. The other one was farts. Wet ones gonna be noticeable for a lot longer for everyone involved, and you need to washy your pants afterward.
I LOVE that bonk… I get your passion Your videos are always so funny and entertaining, and manages to get me so interested in something I would never think to be interested in.
@@erkdaj3rk this was first uploaded to the other channel called garbage time, but as he recently explained in a recent video that is now a dedicated car channel anf all the drum videos have been re-uploaded here.
Well, it's wet because the sound lasts longer travelling further and dry because sounds travel less leaving a more bonk or think sound! It's awesome we use it in pianos too!
Can I just say, I subbed specifically because I love this guy's energy. He has the energy of Mr Beast, lacks any oversaturated sarcasm, doesn't have the dry feel of watching a video essay (UA-camrs who have the feel in their voice where you can tell it is being read off of a script, like a lack of confidence) and honestly, you can audibly track the passion in this man's voice. This guy just loves cymbals, and he shows it so confidently. I love this guy, instant sub. Also, I love the addition of the old timey music. The old music that you get in 1940's TV ads combined with this guy's voice and the chaos that occurs in this video is such an entertaining mix. It feels like it should be a serious lecture about cymbals and what it means when someone calls one dry or washy, but the chaos and the inflection of this guy make it sound more genuine and passionate. In conclusion, this video is a great example of a good video essay, it feels loved, passionate, upbeat, and energetic, as if this guy just really fucking loves cymbals and he uploaded this video and made this channel specifically to show us that. God-tier video, 8194/10.
Often times when I am playing drums with my band I wish I could play bass or guitar instead so I could move around the stage and stuff, I can play bass so sometimes being a Drummer at a gig feels really limited, but this channel makes me feel proud to be a Drummer honestly, every time I watch one of these videos drums don't feel limiting anymore and I remember I CAN play drums while having fun, even if I'm not moving around.
More please. The technical aspects of music are interesting. All the more reason to have a great home stereo all really listen why guys like Copeland and Danny Carey are so good at what they do and what equipment they choose
I have a 20” Zildjian K Custom Dry Ride. Great for jazz, very dry. But man, that Paiste sounded great! My other ride is a 20” Sabian HH medium ride. I also have vintage Sabian HH crashes and Zildjian K dark crashes. Both cymbals have great bells!
I don't know much about cymbals, but I do understand some physics. I think the reason one cymbal sounding more dry than the other "identical" one is because the more dry cymbal has a lot of smaller pits, absorbing the vibrations faster. The difference is very visible.
The Paiste Signature Dry Ride is exceptionally dry as well, although that Zildjian might have it beat. The Paiste has a ridiculously clean and clear bell though, so if you're looking for stick definition and a great bell, find one of those (have fun finding one though, they've been discontinued for a long time!).
I have two with the original hammering pattern. I love them. I did a cover gig with it and after that gig I used it on a straight ahead jazz gig. The guitarist really liked it and even asked what it was. I've even used it on metal gigs, and it still managed to be heard. I'll usually throw the Dry Dark Ride up for those situations. Those Dry Rides have been my go to since 2015. I've used either of them on the tracks that I appear on for former Talk Show (STP side project) singer, Dave Coutts. The song Teargas In August is where I play my "studio" ride, but I think I used my "road" Dry Ride for the others that I'm on. Very versatile cymbal for sure!
I have to say, I love that 21" special dry part 2, the crash is for crash, the china is for crash, the open high hat is for crash, the ride is for tone. You wanna be able to tell that if you smash a crash and ride together, you can hear the difference. Like, the ride is the bass cymbal of cymbals so it's gotta thud and swim.
seriously, the dry cymbal just gives that professional beat sound. emphasis on the kick and snare, and you only hear the stick clicking. makes it more hiphop in a way.
youtube algo took me here and it was hilarious. really love the bits of old school music and the happy tone of your voice dude. and of course the cymbal. keep it upppp ;)
I’ve never paid attention enough to realize the HUGE difference there is between cymbal sounds. It seems like it comes down to flat/sharp or sustain/mute. But that’s just how I translate the difference. I like the flatter, more muted sound for a ride (more than I expected). Evidently there’s a reason why there are crash cymbals and ride cymbals. I just figured I could hit a ride harder and substitute for a crash. Now I see the error of my ways.
(as someone that has no experience with drums or playing music) it feels like the dry ones have less depth to the noise, and the bright onehas more depth, more echoing, the noise lasts longer and changes more, from what i can tell anyway
This is the second or third time I've watched this vid, like the whole vid. I enjoyed it just as much this time too 😂 I've watched your other channel for years and I'm not an audiophile and I don't play drums, but I just love your content. Your humor and vibe is just amazing, so I'd probably watch no matter what the vid is about, just cause it's you. And I genuinely mean it. I don't have patience for most things, but I could watch your vids all day, even if I've seen it before. I think that says more than enough about you and your content 😅
my school's drumset has a paiste 200 20" ride that I picked out from the shelf of cymbals we had, like yeah it's a beginner cymbal but it sounds great and really got me into dryer cymbals and also into paiste as a whole
Been playing for 45 years, professionally for a a living for 8 of those. Your vids are spot on mate. I’ve tried all the Cymbals. I still believe Zildjian is best and decided the 21” Sweet Ride is the most versatile though my fav is the original Earth Ride….
I will never get rid of my 21" Sabian HH Raw Bell Dry Ride, bought it about 18 years ago and it still sounds great. No cracks and I have been beating the living $hit out of it. :D
I've noted, the drier they are, the more they sound like a metal barrel full of water, it has the sort of reverb sound water in a can makes, and I hella dig it
I agree when it comes to the k custom dark ride. Unless you need something specific for jazz or metal, the k custom dark is about as good as you’re gonna do for a generalist ride…it just *works*
if you think about it, cymbals are just metal drums, and all other percussion is just different shapes of either drums or cymbals. Sometimes you also get wood drums or ceramic cymbals, in various weird shapes as well. a triangle is just a wierd cymbal.
my buddy once had a cymbal that came with a beginner set and it was as dry if not more. it sounded sooooo garbage lmaoooo loved it. i’ll ask if he still has it
As someone who knows nothing about this I would have guessed the exact opposite. I would have thought dry meant crisp and bright like you would describe champagne or something. Today I learned, thanks.
I am glad to know that drummers describe music how I do. Calling things "dry" and "washy" or " bright" and "dark", that's the terminology that makes sense to me.
Yup well aware of the dry china and flat ride vids! But those guys have been oxidised, thrashed/clamped onto a stand ect. This idiot is basically brand new, someone sent it out the factory like this 😂
hiya, i like the cymbal videos but what are your hi-hats? i like them
the special dry ride sound like a cymbal but if you were to hold it
K CUSTOM DRY RIDE IS DRYER, NEWBIE! THEY ARE NOT MADE ANYMORE, I GOT ONE AND NOT FOR SALE ESPECIALLY NOT TO YOU WHO DELETE MY COMMENT BECAUSE I SAY THE TRUTH!
:P
@@marcdedouvanwhy are you getting so mad he literally said that the custom dry ride is the driest one
@@CampbellJTuba NO IT IS HERE K CUSTOM "SPECIAL" DRY RIDE. IT IS NOT THE SAME MODEL AT ALL!
As I said on the OG version of this video, I've heard cowbells with more sustain than that last ride cymbal.
I saw a cymbal in guitar center once that sounded like a muffled pancakeified cowbell
@@heatingsolid7095 dude I had the exact type of thing, my local shop has a very old cymbal that's been lined in rubber for some reason and you're not meant to hit it but my cat like curiosity got the best of me 5 seconds later I had 20 people staring at me as there was just like a "think" sound you know like when you drop a rubber ball but with a slight sustain lmao it's hilarious
It really is remarkable, it sounds like he's playing on a well-seasoned cast iron frying pan.
@@harveywallbanger3123 was literally just playing drums with my wok as I waited to make dinner 🤣
@@JakkuTheMagicalCattu Gotta get that thick crust built up for optimal dryness.
Well, time to start building back up the 1 million views the old upload had
I'm here just bringing up the views
Gonna miss the old comment section.
@@oscarcacnio8418 tHiS dOesnT lOoK lIkE a CaR?1!!1??122
This gonna be fun watching it grow like garbage time
I think I watched this six times today, just to elevate it to the rightful throne.
i assumed the opposite of "dry" would be "wet"
disappointing lack of moisture
dont worry! 'dry' and 'wet' are used by other sections of the band, notably for guitar effects
Applies to tuning drums. Wet or open/ more muffled - dry
Washy’s still moist enough to me
RIGHT! BUT THE WORD "TRASH" IS MORE COMMON AND ALLUSIVE.
I usually use "wet" to refer to the women watching the drummer and "dry" to refer to the women watching the bass player.
I think the only thing with less sustain than that would be a brick of lead or Liz Truss. Absolutely love the sound of that.
LOL!!
Read this in Peter Griffin voice
Dang
Well, there we go with a nickname for this thing. "Bronze Lizzie"
NOT LIZ TRUSS
I bought a Zildjian K dry ride cymbal in about 1990 and the salesman said "you're gonna break hearts with that."' He was right. It just cut through everything, eventually I sold it for more than I paid and I don't drum anymore after accumulating too much hearing damage. It was too dark to crash and had a beautiful bell sound. Hope someone is still playing it now.
Was it the K. Custom Dry? I loved those things.
@@danlc95 Yeah exactly. Looked like it had been buried underground. What a sound though.
"I don't drum anymore after accumulating too much hearing damage"
That's sad, bro. I started wearing hearing protection at age 30 and don't have it nearly as bad as some guys I know. They say John Entwistle bassist for The Who was mostly deaf in his later years, but could still tune his bass strictly from the vibrations in front of his stacks.
@@jasoncarswell7458 Yeah, everyone who starts drumming should be warned about it.
"You can't tune a cymbal"
*grabs hammer* 🔨
"I don't wanna know of a cymbal drier than this, it would just sound like you're tapping on a wooden table"
I think it might be an idea to contact one of the wood turning channels and have them make a wooden cymbal :D
Get Peter Brown on the line
Considering he had demonstrated a steel cymbal in another video, that one and the dry as a desert one needs to meet
K CUSTOM DRY RIDE, NEWBIE! THIS VIDEO IS BULLSHIT!
@@dropkickedmurphy6463 holy shit- he could do a resin one too XD maybe even a combo one? the possibilities....
@@unpunlievable Then what, get a copper drum stick with wooden cymbals?
Is it just me or do percussionists just use absolutely random adjectives to describe their instruments like
“Oh wow this snare sounds really greasy”
“Hmm, my cymbal here has a nice, purple sound.”
They have played us for fools
You’re on to something
i am a synth player and i have to come up with words to describe things all the time. "greasy" is how I like to describe a nice warm 303 bass line
drummer here... can confirm.
i love drums that have warmth. and all my favorite cymbals sound dark
What next, will your snares sound isomorphic?
Guitarists do the same as well
With that last ride I think you'd pick your sound more by the sticks you use than anything else
Honestly I'm finding the "click-click-click-click" from the sticking being so clear to be pretty satisfying to listen to lol
You don't? Wood tips = soft warm sound, ny!on tips = bright pingy sound.
@@TimJacksonOriginal What I mean is that the last ride is so dry you hear more stick than ride
That last Cymbal man, That is the cymbal for drummers that don't wanna wake the neighbors.
Actually, he has a video for cymbals to not wake the neighbors. They’re all perforated so it’s more a mesh. You can practice the feel of a cymbal without getting the police called on you.
I’ve literally watched the OG multiple times, and yet. And yet. Every single time I hear the Holy Bonk, I let out a single HA of amazement. It is SO BONK
We need to talk about how incredible that Paiste ride is. Freaking beautiful looking and sounding
Had an ancient cymbal about as dry as the last one back in HS. It was completely normal looking, asides from it being so coated in dust from the back of the drum closet that you could not clean it off. Brought out for a jazz rehearsal once. Director and the rest of the band said to never do that again.
There're two ways I contextualized the term 'dry' with respect to cymbals. The first was by pouring things into a bowl - if you pour water, it sloshes around and takes forever to settle and is really active, but if you pour like sand or something, it just kinda sits there.
The other one was farts. Wet ones gonna be noticeable for a lot longer for everyone involved, and you need to washy your pants afterward.
I love how simple the thumbnail is yet it gives away that this is part of the Dank Pods Cinematic Universe™
better than the mcu for sure
At first I was very confused why there were so many guys with the same snake and accent
Took me a bit to realize, I must be dumb 😂😂
@@lovinglife8966 I just figured this out ahahaha i was thinking the same thing
i inspired these thumbnails in my channel
I forgot how well made these videos are
I LOVE that bonk… I get your passion
Your videos are always so funny and entertaining, and manages to get me so interested in something I would never think to be interested in.
I think I've watched this video at least three times on the "old" channel. Time for another round I guess!
which channel is/was that?
@@erkdaj3rk this was first uploaded to the other channel called garbage time, but as he recently explained in a recent video that is now a dedicated car channel anf all the drum videos have been re-uploaded here.
Well, it's wet because the sound lasts longer travelling further and dry because sounds travel less leaving a more bonk or think sound! It's awesome we use it in pianos too!
Can I just say, I subbed specifically because I love this guy's energy. He has the energy of Mr Beast, lacks any oversaturated sarcasm, doesn't have the dry feel of watching a video essay (UA-camrs who have the feel in their voice where you can tell it is being read off of a script, like a lack of confidence) and honestly, you can audibly track the passion in this man's voice. This guy just loves cymbals, and he shows it so confidently. I love this guy, instant sub.
Also, I love the addition of the old timey music. The old music that you get in 1940's TV ads combined with this guy's voice and the chaos that occurs in this video is such an entertaining mix. It feels like it should be a serious lecture about cymbals and what it means when someone calls one dry or washy, but the chaos and the inflection of this guy make it sound more genuine and passionate. In conclusion, this video is a great example of a good video essay, it feels loved, passionate, upbeat, and energetic, as if this guy just really fucking loves cymbals and he uploaded this video and made this channel specifically to show us that. God-tier video, 8194/10.
Try dank pods, it's his main channel.
@@bramlinssen6940 I was about to say this sounds just like dankpods lmao
The music actually adds so much to it lol
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It’s so annoying how badly programmed the comments section is.
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Your 20" K is one of the nicest cymbals I've heard. Might have to hunt for one myself. That cymbal could do everything except metal.
Often times when I am playing drums with my band I wish I could play bass or guitar instead so I could move around the stage and stuff, I can play bass so sometimes being a Drummer at a gig feels really limited, but this channel makes me feel proud to be a Drummer honestly, every time I watch one of these videos drums don't feel limiting anymore and I remember I CAN play drums while having fun, even if I'm not moving around.
More please. The technical aspects of music are interesting. All the more reason to have a great home stereo all really listen why guys like Copeland and Danny Carey are so good at what they do and what equipment they choose
For algorithm’s sake: “It just BONKS SO HARD!”
The custom special dry is incredible. That was my absolute favorite cymbal when I played drums.
I have a 20” Zildjian K Custom Dry Ride.
Great for jazz, very dry.
But man, that Paiste sounded great!
My other ride is a 20” Sabian HH medium ride.
I also have vintage Sabian HH crashes and Zildjian K dark crashes.
Both cymbals have great bells!
I don't know much about cymbals, but I do understand some physics. I think the reason one cymbal sounding more dry than the other "identical" one is because the more dry cymbal has a lot of smaller pits, absorbing the vibrations faster. The difference is very visible.
This video was my introduction to Dank Pod cinematic universe.
This guy should make a channel about portable mp3 players and headphones.
Edit; weirdly good amount of likes for this joke.
Maybe a car channel too
And maybe a channel about making music from The Simpsons videos
He should blow up the worst of the worst headpohones too.
I like all these ideas where do I sign the petition for this guy to make these channels?
You're never gonna believe this
"I've never heard a bonk as bonk as this in my life. It's max bonk, it just bonks so hard!"
Frank: *internal screaming*
The Paiste Signature Dry Ride is exceptionally dry as well, although that Zildjian might have it beat. The Paiste has a ridiculously clean and clear bell though, so if you're looking for stick definition and a great bell, find one of those (have fun finding one though, they've been discontinued for a long time!).
I have two with the original hammering pattern. I love them.
I did a cover gig with it and after that gig I used it on a straight ahead jazz gig. The guitarist really liked it and even asked what it was.
I've even used it on metal gigs, and it still managed to be heard. I'll usually throw the Dry Dark Ride up for those situations.
Those Dry Rides have been my go to since 2015.
I've used either of them on the tracks that I appear on for former Talk Show (STP side project) singer, Dave Coutts.
The song Teargas In August is where I play my "studio" ride, but I think I used my "road" Dry Ride for the others that I'm on. Very versatile cymbal for sure!
I think this whole video is a HUMBLE BRAG for your great bass drum work!
I have to say, I love that 21" special dry part 2, the crash is for crash, the china is for crash, the open high hat is for crash, the ride is for tone. You wanna be able to tell that if you smash a crash and ride together, you can hear the difference. Like, the ride is the bass cymbal of cymbals so it's gotta thud and swim.
This channel is great for after you score a good pair of phones from watching dankpods.
came for the rides, stayed for the snare
I always through the expression was "You can tune a drum but you can't tune a fish."
I know nothing about drums, hell ive never even hit a drum, but Frank kept me here and I'm glad I stayed to the end.
I like how, in the dry cymbals, the individual taps of the drumstick sound like drops of water pattering on wet stone
C Y M B A L S
Cymbals
C Y M B A L L S
*PANG
C Y M B A L S
S Y M B O L S
I use a stool as a "dry cymbal" on my kit.
It has more sustain than the "Special" Dry Ride.
Wouldn't that be warm and mushy?
I have the strangest feeling of deja vu. Like I've seen this Bonk Before.
Frank scream-yawning in the middle of the bonk rant is the reason I’ll be surviving another day
I bet that 2nd Special K ride would come to life and sound great with a nylon tip.
I'm brand new here. I figured it'd be informative, generally entertaining, but I had NO idea I was going to laugh this hard. Instant sub.
you should check out his other channel, DankPods!!! he yells at headphones and MP3 players and it's glorious
@@Parker-nm9cg I totally will. Thank you.
seriously, the dry cymbal just gives that professional beat sound. emphasis on the kick and snare, and you only hear the stick clicking. makes it more hiphop in a way.
I love that on the final dry ride the stick is louder than the symbol
youtube algo took me here and it was hilarious. really love the bits of old school music and the happy tone of your voice dude.
and of course the cymbal.
keep it upppp ;)
I die inside everytime I watch Dank destroy stuff.
I know, he owns them, but it still hurts just a bit.
I’ve never paid attention enough to realize the HUGE difference there is between cymbal sounds. It seems like it comes down to flat/sharp or sustain/mute. But that’s just how I translate the difference. I like the flatter, more muted sound for a ride (more than I expected). Evidently there’s a reason why there are crash cymbals and ride cymbals. I just figured I could hit a ride harder and substitute for a crash. Now I see the error of my ways.
Wade most certainly puts the balls in cymbals.
please dont put your balls inbetween 2 cymbals
(as someone that has no experience with drums or playing music) it feels like the dry ones have less depth to the noise, and the bright onehas more depth, more echoing, the noise lasts longer and changes more, from what i can tell anyway
The "Special" dry ride was so dry that i spat my drink out upon hearing that bonk
This is the second or third time I've watched this vid, like the whole vid. I enjoyed it just as much this time too 😂
I've watched your other channel for years and I'm not an audiophile and I don't play drums, but I just love your content. Your humor and vibe is just amazing, so I'd probably watch no matter what the vid is about, just cause it's you. And I genuinely mean it. I don't have patience for most things, but I could watch your vids all day, even if I've seen it before.
I think that says more than enough about you and your content 😅
That is a gorgeous Carpet Python you have, man! Always liked those. still trying to get a scrub python, myself (im in the us).
"I stream drums on *Floatplane*"!?!?
Good for you, man!
That titanium one sure is moist sounding
Dang. The cymbal is drier than the stick that's hitting it
my school's drumset has a paiste 200 20" ride that I picked out from the shelf of cymbals we had, like yeah it's a beginner cymbal but it sounds great and really got me into dryer cymbals and also into paiste as a whole
I laughed at that "special" dry ride.
I cannot even have any room to play drums and this guy is collecting them... That is life for you.
Watching this now has 2:48 giving me nightmare flashbacks with that DXP cymbal looming in frame
Fast Frank is absolutely horrifying. She has become inescapable.
Been playing for 45 years, professionally for a a living for 8 of those. Your vids are spot on mate. I’ve tried all the Cymbals. I still believe Zildjian is best and decided the 21” Sweet Ride is the most versatile though my fav is the original Earth Ride….
the special just sounds like an actual kitchen pan
This guy kinda sounds like dankpods
I will never get rid of my 21" Sabian HH Raw Bell Dry Ride, bought it about 18 years ago and it still sounds great. No cracks and I have been beating the living $hit out of it. :D
O my god I love this guy!!! I've never laughed for 8 minutes straight but now I have
I'm not a drummer, and I know nothing about drums, but know I know that I like dry sounds. Lol
I've noted, the drier they are, the more they sound like a metal barrel full of water, it has the sort of reverb sound water in a can makes, and I hella dig it
A man of many beats and more interests.
The last one sounds like the way kicking a stop sign feels
Good news is The Dread Algorithm still pops these up for me even from the new channel when I hadn't subscribed
That Paistee sounded amazing
I agree when it comes to the k custom dark ride. Unless you need something specific for jazz or metal, the k custom dark is about as good as you’re gonna do for a generalist ride…it just *works*
WOW. That last one sounds like using the Meinl cymbal magnets.
I never drummed in my life, why this video showed up i have no idea, did i love it? Yes!
Let it be known unto the people that I, Gunier .J. Kintgen, Was the 420th person to watch this video
That's the most creative 420 joke I think I've ever heard.
if you think about it, cymbals are just metal drums, and all other percussion is just different shapes of either drums or cymbals. Sometimes you also get wood drums or ceramic cymbals, in various weird shapes as well. a triangle is just a wierd cymbal.
I keep seeing Kung Lao's hat in these for some reason.
"the Bunnings" is how I shall refer to it from this day forward
"The BONK Zone." Made me die laughing 😆
to me, your zildjian k custom 21 is exactly what a ride should sound like. My ears like it.
That last bastard had a dryer sound than playing on a bag och crisps.
I play electric drums since it saves space in my room and I still watch this channel
That last one sounds like you're playing the lid of a metal trash can.
my buddy once had a cymbal that came with a beginner set and it was as dry if not more. it sounded sooooo garbage lmaoooo loved it. i’ll ask if he still has it
When you said the cymbal bonk, I assumed you were being hyperbolic. But, no. That was true bonk
As someone who knows nothing about this I would have guessed the exact opposite. I would have thought dry meant crisp and bright like you would describe champagne or something. Today I learned, thanks.
A dry Champaign has no aftertaste much like a dry cymbal has no after…sound?
I feel an incredible urge to just spin these cymbals
it doesnt just bonk, it pongs and it makes my throat dry just listening to it
5:52 That's a cymbal that's perfect for bonking sound effects.
That's not just dry, that's the desert of Antarctica
Your snare sounds killer!
Beautiful Dumeril. My two girls are now over 20 years with me.
The special never fails to make me laugh
That clip of him trying to get the kit is really relatable
That Paiste 20" ride was sexy af
I am glad to know that drummers describe music how I do.
Calling things "dry" and "washy" or " bright" and "dark", that's the terminology that makes sense to me.