Setting Up A Drum Set - Drum Lesson (DRUMEO)
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- Опубліковано 6 лис 2011
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Only dude on youtube that took the actual time to do it from scratch and not just sit and point at each component! Helped me tons, everything got easier to play. Thanks!
Yo I was thinking the same. Most had a bass high hat and snare set up already. I can basically do that but my bass drum isn’t balanced and it wobbles. I need to understand. I have played drums at a beginner (to prolly mildly intermediate even) but yesterday I bought my first kit, technically for my 9yo son, but yeah. I never watched him taking apart the dang thing. So I had to wind it on setting it up. And it seems like I have no clue what to do. Toms I screw in keep moving? My high hat is at a really wonky angle, my bass drum has legs that don’t stay in place even after screwing them in. Idk. I paused at 30 seconds cuz I saw your comment and I hope this is what I needed. Seems like it tho. I still love that the seat is called a throne lmfao. I looked so dumb in the drum section of the guitar store I go to.
Big time helping hand out with my own drunset thanks for the help
Glad to see the cowbell. We gotta have more cowbell.
It’s the only prescription..😂
Jecho Joven GUESS WHAT?!?!?! I GOT A FEVER AND THE ONLY PRESCRIPTION IS MORE COWBELL!!!!!!
Lol!!
David McAninch ..Geeeeenne!🧔🏼
Don’t screw this up Gene!.
Great video, very informative to any drummer from novice to highly experienced. I've been playing for 17 years and still find myself rearranging and tweaking. I showed this to my cousin who just started playing and it's helped her approach setting up more logically for her needs.
I love the music that goes on when he's grabbing gear or adjusting something.
Suetup and teardown is one of the funnest things of being a drummer!!!!
This is actually really good set up instructions for the beginner (big surprise for a youtube instruction video). This is a step that so many beginner drummers don't even realize as important. I had many young drummers come into my home studio with their kit set up in some kind of really crazy way that made their playing really difficult, and I would then suggest changes before recording, and they would invariably comment on how much easier their playing was, and my goal was simply to get good drum tracks, but was pleased that they benefited as a player.
"If you're really givin'r " love it hah
I love how that wail guitar track plays whenever you bring something over or adjust stuff
I want a drum kit like that
Cameron Williams work for it. Capitalism my friend
Who said i had to save?
@@Mscdenise77 if you want to buy one.... you have to save to buy one..
If you have decent credit, most music stores offer financing with no interest if paid within a year or more.
You sound PATIENT, ATTENTIVE, EASYGOING, MOTIVATED, MUSICAL, Characteristics of a teacher. If your not. then you should consider it.
chode
@@the_wet_snare_ofcl1378 Best.
Well done, very informative for the beginner as well as the seasoned player looking for some tweaks!
Thanks for posting this!
Thank you Jared! been watching your videos for several months now and finally inherited a kit from a friend, this was a load of help in assembling my first set up! it's just the basics for now as I have a cramped space to put it in (think it'll stay basic though) and I had to look around for some more set up detail but this was a fantastic help, thank you again to everyone at DRUMEO!
Wow! This was a long time ago. You have really come a long way, Jared. Thanks for all the great tips and lessons along the way
I’ve still got his original DVD’s When he started out.
Thx to this video i've been moving my drum for weeks trying to find what's most comfortable. For now one thing i'm really sure off and that's that I like my right cymbal a bit more angled, so the cup comes a bit closer and feels a lot more comfortable for me. But as I said I'm still moving around to find what's best :p
Thanks, after watching switched the ride with the 2nd crash on the right and lowered the ride down and it really feels better and makes more sense
This is EXACTLY what I needed, thanks a lot!!! Especially the beginning, I might set my throne too low so my thies are parallel to the floor and as a result, I always struggle with my snare and hitting my legs all the time. Also those pesky toms mounted to the bass drum don't help. I don't know if rim shots are essential, I have my snare tilted to me so I couldn't play those. Will have to get rid of the tilt, it's probably because of the lower throne. Can't wait to try resetting my kit so it feels better. Cheers! :)
Thank you for doing this. I play the theremin professionally, but have recently started exploring drums a little. I really like this lesson on setup.
I must say that this is a great video, Dude. You showed exactly the best way to do things, a lot of tips and tricks, the best order to put a drum kit together and especially the arm length tip for rolls and reaching cymbals. Thanks a bunch for taking your time to do this!
Thank you Jared. It seems like your videos are tailor made for me. All my questions are answered and then the advice with your personal preference really helps put things into perspective.
Does it make anyone else mad when he’s about to hit something but he stops right before
if he hits anything it messes with the mic he's talking through
Yes. I was looking forward to that snare rimshot at the beginning.
Edge daddy
not me, nope
At first I thought this was a dumb comment...then i watched the video and I'm totally with you.
This is the first time I saw this video and your setup is the exact thing I'm aiming for since forever. I could not have done a better tutorial! Thanks for sharing!
I really, really appreciated you showing us how to properly set up a drum set. Just got our first drum set (5 piece Yamaha + China cymbal) and I had no clue how to go about doing it. Being close to your height it helped immensely seeing where you placed the pieces. My setup is now comfortable. Well, for me anyways. My kids are young and it will mean rearranging all the angles, etc but at least now I have a starting point. This was truly an invaluable piece of information and you did a fantastic job explaining things as you went along. Peace.
Just tried to set up my electronic drum kit (can't get an acoustic one because neighbours) with this video. Thank you very much, it helped a lot! Now my hi hat pedal just has to work and not register sounds with a latency of half a second or even more and then I'm ready to start lessons xD
That's where I'm at. Hard to get it right with such small heads.
This was a great video, I just bought a big used kit and I’ll be setting it up for the first time in the next few days, this helped a lot. Looking forward to watching more of your videos as I’m a complete beginner.
Honestly I can't believe you give out all this information for free. Thank you so much Jared for helping me become a better more knowledgeable drummer.
I know this video is super old at this point, but I'm setting up my first kit and this was very helpful!
I am in love with that kit, the toms sound good
I love your vids. I’m starting to play again since high school. 35 yrs ago! 😲😑. Your a great teacher.
@nrsrrox960 I love DW hardware. It's so solid and such a well thought out design.
great tips napoleon dynamite
Lololol
Napoleon Dynamite without glasses! Lol.
@@blakegowan6623 LASIK Napoleon
i can see it lol
You probably smell like mayonnaise and cream cheese.
A great and in depth video. I like how he stressed his set up works for him and others might have something different. Eliminates the 'cookie cutter' approach. I couldn't help but think 'rack system' though near the end. That's what I'm going to use when I finally get my next kit.
Great video. I too would NEVER attach things to the rim of the bass. Or to the bass at all. Lots of stands can be a trip hazard but you have helped me figure out the best approach for my very vintage and huge (1947) Broadkaster set that has ancient clamp hardware on the tomtoms that I want to keep as vintage as possible. You helped me solve a nagging problem.
My toms come out of my bass drum so I have a hard time getting the toms positioned closely and at a comfortable angle and distance away from me
Clamp them to stands or a rack. It's so much easier to position them.
nolan jones get a second snare stand. I had the same problem and that helped a lot
nolan jones exactly my problem
I know. The struggle is real.
nolan jones What i do and it helps. I raise my toms higher up from my bass drum to where theres a gap between the two and tweak the neck down a bit and move them as close together as possible and play like that. It helps alot
That is one awesome kit and sick playing dude!! 👍 ... Thanks for the tips, I'm definitely going to try this out. Very informative video. Cheers man 😊👍
Kit sounds great. It also has a nice balanced look to me.
That's gonna help me a lot! About to put it to practice. Total beginner so wanna get it right!
Im getting my first kit this Friday. Thanks a lot for the tutorial!!
This helped me a lot as a beginner. Ive been trying to find the best position for the last 3 years . As im the same height this feels great . Thank you 👍
Thanks for sharing this! God bless you!
man you'rea great teacher! ive learned alot from you. im actually a guitarist but i been trying to get my skill set up higher so as i can play on my own tunes. i just realised my kit is set up for a short guy! i 6"2! anyway just wanted to say thanx dude!
I'm looking to change the formation of my drumkit, this video is giving me some ideas and is very helpful, thanks!
thanks ! 10 years later, this video is still very useful for us beginners !
Thank you very much man! You're a great drum player!!
I got a drum set a few years ago... and I basically took it apart haha definitely gonna go home and put back together
You are amazing, bro! Thanks for the incredible info. These are fantastic tutorials, and you're a pleasure to watch play a kit.
this man is so genuine and sweet bro, great vid.
I had a Drum Lesson with Dave Weckl a couple of weeks ago and he told me to sit high... I did not see the video that you mentioned but surely he has changed his mind on it... Good video btw
God Bless
wow,,i think this is the first vid i saw your drums without mike on it,and its still sound superb
Yeah man.. you pretty much rock! You make me a better drummer and that makes my whole band sound better! Thanks for being so detailed and descriptive!
Only just bought my first drum kit,and pretty clueless about set-up,playing etc,but I am a bit OCD and like to know all the 101 questions I wanna ask answered.thanks for this video,its really helping me answer my basic questions about seat height(I'm 6ft6),drum positioning etc..cheers.
I love how he’s giving the tutorial but he’s still adjusting stuff for it like it had to be done at a certain time
This IS a GREAT display of Professionalism...Thanks!
And I had the same approach to make it more accessible. It did help.
Best Drum Lessons!!
I "thought" this would be boring, but it was VERY helpful! Thank you.
I am very glad! i found in all your description and approach to the topic of drumsetup the exact same opinion and time relation figuring this out! conclusion and be sure about it's a hard thing to do! Greetings from Greece! Great job man.
@GeneralMillss This video was filmed awhile back. I have since gotten a rack system so there are less stands on the floor. You can check out the pics of it on my Facebook page /jared.falk.drummer
Thanks for taking the time to show how to set up a kit. 🥁 ✌️🤘🇦🇺
thank you so much. I just bought a new drum and just start to play, the video is so much useful. Thx.
happy drumming
congratulations on your new drum kit! what's the exact model if you don't mind my asking. I just got myself a Pearl Vision VBA Artisan ll NY Splatter last September 2, 2016. Thanks and take care okay!
it's a Ludwig Questlove breakbeat white sparkling. small and compact. Not too loud for a beginner....
Thank you. This is one is the best drumming setup video.
Thanks for the great tip Jared! God bless you!
Great stuff Jared,keep up the good work !
This helps alot, I struggle with my floor tom but I didn't know why,, thanks,,
Loved this video thank you so much super helpful, I want to play like you one day!
that looks perfect i need a kit like that!!!
Very well explained! Thank you!
Nice Kit! and the set -up is Great. Personally for many years now, I've been setting up my Ride where the second rack tom would go and using two floor toms. Anyone else like that style? I just found it easier to reach. Also, I set up the Cowbell off my first Crash stand, I had to because of playing Blurred Lines to get the pattern.
I love that setup! I was a two up two down player and moving the ride where my 12 inch tom was opened up a new world for me! I believe it is just a perspective thing! Change is good!
kevystead offset rack toms are a good idea because you can still have 2 toms up and have your ride over the kick drum
Hands down the best video. Exactly what I needed to know.
Thanks,
Helped me a lot with a set up.
I saw a set up with the Hi-hat and the Ryde beside each other on the left side. It made so much sense to me. Would be nice to set alternative setups rather than just Jared's.
My best guess for the extra hats is for a differing tone in the overall set. You could, for example, have a pair of hats for more of a higher tone that you would do 16th not work with, and another for more of a metal feel, heavy and kind of loose, but it's just a guess. Hope it helps!
I wish I was able to get my tom drums flatter, but they are attached to the bass drum and they are quite tall as well. The angle you have them at is quite good.
It's a very good video that teach ho you can set up your drum kit almost naturally as possible...I hope that you will make a same video but for setting up a double bass drum kit 🙏🏻😁
Even just messing around you sound awesome 👍. I'm trying to get there😀
Very good insightful video on the right drum set up for the viewer. Thank you for taking the the time and effort my friend. Be Blessed!
Great instructional video. Essentially a good position behind your kit is about ergonomics, and bio mechanics. If you want to be able to have a large vocabulary and play lots of different styles fills lick and drumbeats, then you must give thought to your position behind your drums. If you start off in the wrong place like I did, somewhere along the line you find a particular drumbeat really difficult to play - not just because it's hard - but because your making it physically difficult because you're sitting too high, or too low, or you have to reach too far etc., In those situations if you play a 2 hour gig, when the gig is over you're physically totally wrecked with knee-ache, back ache, tendinitis and it's mostly completely unnecessarily because you have a poor position, and poor posture behind your drums. My own online drum academy coming soon.
Great teaching video. Thank you good sir
HI JARED. - GREAT VIDEO THANKS !!! I AM A NEWBIE ON DRUMS AND FOUND YOUR VIDEO MOST HELPFUL. BEST REGARDS . . . EDDIE ( UK ).
Thank you for the lesson.
I haven't adjusted my thrones height since I bought it like 6 years ago. I tried to adjust it a couple days ago, and it didn't work... the screw is like permanently screwed and it would take a hammer to bash it out.
Jonathan Friedman try some WD40 on the threads as the same thing happened to me and WD40 helped just don’t get it on the seat cushion part
7 year update?
cool to hear the diffrence with,and without the mic's !
Wow, I wish I would've found this vid months ago! Thanks so much for the insight!
I love the setup
That kit sounds wonderful
@gx1000100 They wobble more then the traditional 3-leg stands but it's a small sacrifice to make if I can properly place my double kick pedal.
Great lesson! Im tall like you but keep my legs parallel like Weckl said but im gonna try your technique cause i hate reaching to far for cymbals. Thanks
Great videos, valuable for any beginner.
Thanks for this, needed it.
Got a job at Guitar Center, happy this video exists so I can review for customer questions as I am not a drummer
Excellent instruction. Thanks.
love the splashes :)
Great Job Jarred I just got my Digital Drums and I am on my way to becoming a DJ drummer
Great video! Just bought my first drum kit, and this video made me realize just how poorly I initially set it up haha
Great video! It really helped thank you!
@50pawelcent I've seen lots of drummers so this -- it's if he's playing double bass and doesn't want to play on the ride or open hats, he'll use the AUX hats. The ones he has are permanently closed. I have remote hats on my set; they're fully functional hats operated with a cable. (look up DW 9000 remote pedals)
Very useful thank you again guys!
exactly what I was looking for. Thanks!
Have you tried a rack based hardware system? It seems like it may be easier for positioning things without interfering boom stands and such
Rack toms further left, floors further right, put a pair of Hi Hats between the 12 & 14 toms, 4 crashes right above the toms, splashes between crashes, 👌👍
thanks. very informative