🤣 I was trying to make that cover out from the thumbnail on my phone at a distance, and I thought it was a Motley Crue album 🤣🤣 Funny thing is, I know the album, so I don't know why I didn't make the connection.
Some other snares you could try to achieve: 311 - Amber (Chad Sexton) Slipknot - Eyeless (Joey Jordison) Dave Matthews Band - Ants Marching (Carter Beauford) Lamb of God - Black Label (Chris Adler) Tool - Sober (Danny Carey) Deftones - My Own Summer (Abe Cunningham)
Love it too! :D Do you have a TuneBot? Crank the Top Head to around 395-400Hz on each tension rod and the reso between 400 and 450Hz. use rimshots... ;)
I love my snares super high and tight, too ( and I use multiple overlays like big fat snare drum if I want to drop tuning for a song ), but I like the shells deeper, 6.5 or 8 inch.
Ocdp for the most part. I do wonder what John is going to use since ocdp is 100% defunct and looks like Travis Barker is with DW now. Is he just going to continue using his ocdp stuff or will go with a different brand?
Much made of Nickelback being a bad band. It’s really ridiculous. All starting from some stupid social media post. The drum work is awesome as well as the snare sound.
i mean, people calling Nickelback a bad band, yet they're still successful at what they do up to this day. Yeah you can dislike them (heck, i do), but you can't just ignore the fact they know their target audience, and they appeal to their target audience damn right. And they're actually tallented at it too (unlike other successful "artists" that have no tallent and just got into their place via spoonfeeding bullshit... looking at you, Kid Rock).
John Otto always has a killer sound for Limp Bizkit. Always. Its just the right amount of snap, with a slight ring to it. Lars should've done the same thing, for his snare on St. Anger.
Daniel Adair is honestly one of the coolest and most chill drummers you're likely to meet. Plus, he was working like crazy to be an excellent drummer before he got the Nickelback gig. That hard work and fantastic attitude has served him well! Fabulous recreation of his snare sound, AOD!
Yep TAMA Rosewood Mastercraft was the drum. The head and gaffer tape are correct as well as the sound. Rick Beato does a good job as recreating that legendary sound. Also, Brian Tichy uses the real deal rosewood and nails the sound.
Awesome vid, already up there with part one! Some suggestions for part 3: - Avenged Sevenfold’s City Of Evil - Foo Fighters’ The Colour and the Shape - Green Day’s Dookie - Green Day’s American Idiot - Metallica’s …And Justice For All - Dream Theater’s Images And Words - Dream Theater’s Awake - Dream Theater’s Metropolis Part 2: Scenes From A Memory - Dream Theater's Train of Thought - Dave Matthews Band's Under The Table and Drumm- I mean Dreaming - Megadeth's Countdown To Extinction - Pantera's Far Beyond Driven There’s some I didn’t include because you’ve already done a whole video on the particular drummer’s drum sound Edit: added MORE! 😂😂
Never been a Nickelback fan but man did I forget how hard Daniel's snare slaps on that album. Sounds like the biggest drum on the kit. This is going to sound funny but a snare sound I've always really liked is the snare sound Stewart Copeland used on the Spyro the Dragon soundtrack 🤣. I know you guys would never break that down but I like it
This channel has become my favourite channel this year. I get excited for each upload because I know the result will always be quality, with attention to detail. Even Pascal including the stick click in the intro to Hot for Teacher demonstrates the amount of thought and effort that goes into your videos. I can't wait to see what you do in the new year!
I am glad you guys are not afraid to include some more controversial choices, like St. Anger in the last video and now Nickelback and Limp Bizkit. Awesome work! Keep it up!
For Part 3, I beg of you to re create the snare of the Album "City of Evil" by Avenged Sevenfold... That snare is so crispy, cracking and cutting through the mix...
@@The_KlaVra Thing that stands out to me is how it pops like Lamb of God and Slipknot, but it must be muffled because it doesn't have the ring of those other two.
aside from the st. anger snare, the purple rain snare sound is one you absolutely nailed. that was probably the closest snare sound you've got on this channel was purple rain. a lot of work and research must have went into that so I definitely appreciate it
For some strange reason, I’ve always found it incredibly difficult to play Hot For Teacher. The rests on the triplet double bass groove, the hertas to start the song, everything is so syncopated compared to the way most of us self taught guys learn how to play.
would love to see a recreation of the drum sound from Snot - Snot. easilly the most extreme version of the high tuned ringy snare sound, with some great toms to boot.
When I first started playing. I HATED the overtones of my Pearl Sensitone steel shell snare drum, I put moon-gel all over the head. As I got more experienced and picked up a Pearl Masters Custom 8 ply maple snare, I started to appreciate the time and place for each snare. As I started to tune my batter head tighter on my snares, I grew to love the overtones and ringing of the steel shell, especially when I played live and only had my kick mic’d.
The Slingerland Artist snare Neil used had re-rings inside it, had 8 lugs, and was made out of maple (I keep hearing either it was 3-ply or just a solid ply construction) but had the bearing edges on the snare side done by the previous owner to where the snares don't choke the head. And contrary to Neil using fiberglass or "vibra-fibing" for increased resonance with a clearer pitch on the inside of his drums, he never changed the interior of his snare as he didn't want to change to what already worked. It remained in use until Counterparts when he made the switch to DW by Test For Echo. The Artist snare was more of the middle road snare as the Radio King/Gene Krupa snare made at the time was the higher standard. I even noticed a set photo of Le Studio of Neil's late 70's Tama Superstar (made of birch, and they originally had re-rings on those models, don't bother finding these as they are extremely rare compared to the more common ones on the net where they're the 80's model that have no rings) and I've noticed the snare having a clear Ambassador head instead of the CS dot, though that was likely only for a promotional shoot since most music videos are just mimed to the original studio track rather than live (La Villa Strangiato and any official Hemispheres music video promos were completely live done on the stage, not done with the studio tracks). Nice attempt though!
The Band’s self titled second album…”The Brown Album”. It ushered in the “barn like” rustic snare sound of Levon Helm. It is literally the snare drum sound of all Roots/Americana music.
Three right off the top of my head are Don’t Speak by No Doubt (not a fan but that snare), the first Lamb Of God album and Dave Grohl”s In Utero snare sound
Just stumbled across this channel and I dig it! I would totally love to see you guys make a part 3 and include Chris Adler's snare, the former drummer from Lamb Of God. Other bands like, At the Gates, Slipknot, Amon Amarth. Would be awesome if you expanded out and did "Legendary Kick Sounds".
i winced when you just tossed the drum head onto the unprotected bearing edge of the cottonwood snare 😬 i wouldn't mind seeing you recreate Neil Peart's snare from the Presto album.
Idk if yall would agree...but danny carey snare sound is amazing too, strange Noone talked about it already , btw amazing video as always guys super cool
That Purple Rain snare tho... 🔥 Let's see you do Abe Cunningham's "My Own Summer" snare sound!
🤣 I was trying to make that cover out from the thumbnail on my phone at a distance, and I thought it was a Motley Crue album 🤣🤣 Funny thing is, I know the album, so I don't know why I didn't make the connection.
Abe definitely deserves a spotlight video
Yeah please
Needs a spotlight on Abe’s whole style and setup tbh
That was one of the sounds recreated that I was looking for. Although I was thinking of Change (in the house of flies) personally.
Some other snares you could try to achieve:
311 - Amber (Chad Sexton)
Slipknot - Eyeless (Joey Jordison)
Dave Matthews Band - Ants Marching (Carter Beauford)
Lamb of God - Black Label (Chris Adler)
Tool - Sober (Danny Carey)
Deftones - My Own Summer (Abe Cunningham)
I think the tom Sawyer snare in this video is super similar to ants marching
Hey! Jon!
Abso-fucken-lutely.
Avenged Sevenfold - Waking The Fallen (James Owen Sullivan)
my go-to I've found when I really want to hear a nice nu metal snare is Endo and Number One Son
Limp Bizkit snare is killer...please do more snare video series. im addicted to this kind of tone.😅
Love it too! :D
Do you have a TuneBot? Crank the Top Head to around 395-400Hz on each tension rod and the reso between 400 and 450Hz. use rimshots... ;)
I love my snares super high and tight, too ( and I use multiple overlays like big fat snare drum if I want to drop tuning for a song ), but I like the shells deeper, 6.5 or 8 inch.
Ocdp for the most part. I do wonder what John is going to use since ocdp is 100% defunct and looks like Travis Barker is with DW now. Is he just going to continue using his ocdp stuff or will go with a different brand?
Limp bizkit used ocpd drums not what you used.
@@iwhcyouth1 I own a custom built ocdp kit I had built in 1999 when the public could have a set built for them, I'll never part with it.
yo Pascal nailed that Hot for Teacher groove, very impressive.
Whether you like Nickelback or not, Daniel Adair is a really great drummer and his sound kicks ass!
He use to be my drum teacher before he left for 3 doors down.
Much made of Nickelback being a bad band. It’s really ridiculous. All starting from some stupid social media post. The drum work is awesome as well as the snare sound.
i mean, people calling Nickelback a bad band, yet they're still successful at what they do up to this day.
Yeah you can dislike them (heck, i do), but you can't just ignore the fact they know their target audience, and they appeal to their target audience damn right. And they're actually tallented at it too (unlike other successful "artists" that have no tallent and just got into their place via spoonfeeding bullshit... looking at you, Kid Rock).
Even did the stick click during the Hot for Teacher intro! Awesome!
John Otto is such an underrated drummer. He’s 90% of what made LB’s sound groove so hard.
The Purple Rain snare - perfection! That was a cool display of 'analoging' the sound. Great job as always.
Thank You!
Otto never used metal snares, just so you know. Lovely video, top-notch quality.
John Otto always has a killer sound for Limp Bizkit. Always. Its just the right amount of snap, with a slight ring to it.
Lars should've done the same thing, for his snare on St. Anger.
Bill Bruford’s snare sound is legendary and entirely unique. His snare sound would be a great candidate for the next video!
I'd love to see them do a video on his whole drum sound tbh.
Daniel Adair is honestly one of the coolest and most chill drummers you're likely to meet. Plus, he was working like crazy to be an excellent drummer before he got the Nickelback gig. That hard work and fantastic attitude has served him well! Fabulous recreation of his snare sound, AOD!
Mine's the Nickelback sound. I just love the punch and the openness 😄
I read that Alex Van Halen used a 6.5 X 14 Tama Rosewood on Hot For Teacher, but you guys came as close to his sound as I've ever heard. Nice work!
Have you seen Rick Beato video on recreating that snare sound? He got it damn close too, more so in my opinion. It's definitely worth a look.
Yep TAMA Rosewood Mastercraft was the drum.
The head and gaffer tape are correct as well as the sound.
Rick Beato does a good job as recreating that legendary sound. Also, Brian Tichy uses the real deal rosewood and nails the sound.
OMG! Someone NAILED AVH's snare tone! It's a dampening effect he's using! I knew damned well that sound was unnatural! Thank you so much!
Limp bizkit snare tone is 🔥!!!
The last snare used for Alex's sound is friggin' gorgeous.
I would love to hear you guys recreate the Joy Division drum sound
Awesome vid, already up there with part one! Some suggestions for part 3:
- Avenged Sevenfold’s City Of Evil
- Foo Fighters’ The Colour and the Shape
- Green Day’s Dookie
- Green Day’s American Idiot
- Metallica’s …And Justice For All
- Dream Theater’s Images And Words
- Dream Theater’s Awake
- Dream Theater’s Metropolis Part 2: Scenes From A Memory
- Dream Theater's Train of Thought
- Dave Matthews Band's Under The Table and Drumm- I mean Dreaming
- Megadeth's Countdown To Extinction
- Pantera's Far Beyond Driven
There’s some I didn’t include because you’ve already done a whole video on the particular drummer’s drum sound
Edit: added MORE! 😂😂
Great suggestions - Thanks 🙏
Ooooh yeah Dream Theater !!! Awake has also several snare features like on The Mirror if I remember well, he uses 2 snares !! I love Portnoy's work
AJFA's snare is a great one
I second the suggestion for City of Evil
City of Evil is definitely iconic and distinctive
Oasis - Don't Look Back in Anger (Alan White)
Smashing Pumpkins - Quiet (Jimmy Chamberlin)
Arctic Monkeys - Teddy Picker (Matt Helders)
blink 182 - Dammit (Scott Raynor)
Stone Temple Pilots - Interstate Love Song (Eric Kretz)
NAILED the Purple Rain snare sound!!! SO GOOD!
Carter Beauford’s snare on “Ants Marching”
Never been a Nickelback fan but man did I forget how hard Daniel's snare slaps on that album. Sounds like the biggest drum on the kit.
This is going to sound funny but a snare sound I've always really liked is the snare sound Stewart Copeland used on the Spyro the Dragon soundtrack 🤣. I know you guys would never break that down but I like it
This channel has become my favourite channel this year. I get excited for each upload because I know the result will always be quality, with attention to detail. Even Pascal including the stick click in the intro to Hot for Teacher demonstrates the amount of thought and effort that goes into your videos. I can't wait to see what you do in the new year!
311: Beautiful Disaster would be a good one
Well deserved success! Informative and no nonsense.
Thanks man!
Skid Row - The debut album snare! (for example 18 And Life)
Also gotta say Im always floored by anyone who can play Hot For Teacher that effortlessly
Thank You 🙏
Awesome!
The snare in Heart's Barracuda is incredible. One of the best I've ever heard.
I need that Vinnie Paul snare tone. That thing was monstrous
I am glad you guys are not afraid to include some more controversial choices, like St. Anger in the last video and now Nickelback and Limp Bizkit. Awesome work! Keep it up!
For Part 3, I beg of you to re create the snare of the Album "City of Evil" by Avenged Sevenfold... That snare is so crispy, cracking and cutting through the mix...
yesss
I went back and listened to "The Beast and the Harlot" because of these comments. That really is a unique and almost unnatural sound!
@@Marfman Right? Is so sharp and high pitched, it cuts so well through the mix and its super like distinctive...
@@The_KlaVra Thing that stands out to me is how it pops like Lamb of God and Slipknot, but it must be muffled because it doesn't have the ring of those other two.
@@Marfman Exactly is sharp but short so it fits nice enough in the mix and doesnt ruin everything...
You guys nailed that purple rain snare! Acoustically! awesome!
Ohh as a huge Limp Bizkit fan i'm soo happy you did the John Otto's snare . Never gets old ! Perfect job guys !
i asked for the limp bizkit snare sound and you guys actually did it! thank you sooo much😁😁😁
you nailed the purple rain tone. sounds so natural
Gentlemen, you really are doing AMAZING job! Both musically and video-production based. Thanks a lot!
Thanks 🙏 Vojtech!
Gotta bring this series back
If you do a part 3 I’d love for the "City Of Evil’ snare to be included! Super high pitched with a “plastic bottle” like tone but I love it
So guys, with the Prince-Snare you definitely nailed it 99.99%! Incredible work 👏🏼🎉
aside from the st. anger snare, the purple rain snare sound is one you absolutely nailed. that was probably the closest snare sound you've got on this channel was purple rain. a lot of work and research must have went into that so I definitely appreciate it
I always loved the weird ringing snare tone on "All That I've Got" by The Used
I am floored by how much tone the Nickelback snare has!! Gotta experiment more because that one really threw me for a loop.
Toto- Hold the Line
KISS- 100000 Years
Love that you’re making sample packs for these!
Thanks 🙏 !
Korn - Blind. An absurd snare I was obsessed with for months after the record came out
The deftones white pony snare is great too
Being a huge Nickelback and Daniel Adair fan I agree with the snare sound but I always love how fat the whole kit sounds
God that Limp Bizkit one just sounds so like that late 90's rock/alt metal drum sound. Well done.
Wow, this is the best drumming content I have seen on UA-cam in quite a while! Hats off!
nice one pascal!
That slingerland sounds amazing
Great video idea, really fun to watch guys!
That Sonor bronze is one of my all time favorites. Glad you guys got to spend some time with it!
Love the purple rain snare 🔥🔥
The NickelBack one was actually really nice!
Nailed the Purple Rain Snare with no electronics needed. 🔥
Good stuff!! Thanks guys. Keep em coming.
For some strange reason, I’ve always found it incredibly difficult to play Hot For Teacher. The rests on the triplet double bass groove, the hertas to start the song, everything is so syncopated compared to the way most of us self taught guys learn how to play.
Oh my goshhh LIMP BIZKIT my request 🔥🔥🔥❤❤❤
You should also try David Silvera (If I spelt that right). Either the A.D.I.D.A.S. or the Freak on a Leash one.
Love the LB Snare sound...would love to see a full episode on J.O's drum sound
Nailed it on the AVH. Well done as always gang
Klasse umgesetzt. 👍 Alles Gute für 2023
Vielen Dank Matthias!
do the "fine young cannibals" snare on "she drives me crazy". Talk about an iconic snare sound.
would love to see a recreation of the drum sound from Snot - Snot. easilly the most extreme version of the high tuned ringy snare sound, with some great toms to boot.
I'd like to see is Refused - New Noise (David Sandstrom). Do you guys do any mixing/production or is what we hear in the video the mics unprocessed?
also the wallflowers "one headlight" snare is iconic.
absolutely agree
matt chamberlain sounds soo good
You should do a recreating sound on levon helm or nick mason
Great job! Happy New Year and Happy Drumming!!!
Gute Arbeit wie immer.
Danke euch und Rutscht gut rein
LG Roland
Danke, wir geben uns Mühe! Dir ebenso einen guten Rutsch!
When I first started playing. I HATED the overtones of my Pearl Sensitone steel shell snare drum, I put moon-gel all over the head. As I got more experienced and picked up a Pearl Masters Custom 8 ply maple snare, I started to appreciate the time and place for each snare. As I started to tune my batter head tighter on my snares, I grew to love the overtones and ringing of the steel shell, especially when I played live and only had my kick mic’d.
You got badass videos my friend… keep up the good work!!!
Great Job, and a very good drummer! Well Done!
The Slingerland Artist snare Neil used had re-rings inside it, had 8 lugs, and was made out of maple (I keep hearing either it was 3-ply or just a solid ply construction) but had the bearing edges on the snare side done by the previous owner to where the snares don't choke the head. And contrary to Neil using fiberglass or "vibra-fibing" for increased resonance with a clearer pitch on the inside of his drums, he never changed the interior of his snare as he didn't want to change to what already worked.
It remained in use until Counterparts when he made the switch to DW by Test For Echo. The Artist snare was more of the middle road snare as the Radio King/Gene Krupa snare made at the time was the higher standard.
I even noticed a set photo of Le Studio of Neil's late 70's Tama Superstar (made of birch, and they originally had re-rings on those models, don't bother finding these as they are extremely rare compared to the more common ones on the net where they're the 80's model that have no rings) and I've noticed the snare having a clear Ambassador head instead of the CS dot, though that was likely only for a promotional shoot since most music videos are just mimed to the original studio track rather than live (La Villa Strangiato and any official Hemispheres music video promos were completely live done on the stage, not done with the studio tracks). Nice attempt though!
I've always been DYING to know and get the snare sound Mastodon recorded on Leviathan. It's too good.
Great job guys!
The Band’s self titled second album…”The Brown Album”. It ushered in the “barn like” rustic snare sound of Levon Helm. It is literally the snare drum sound of all Roots/Americana music.
Loved the editing. Faded purple rain in from just drums and faded it out. Simple but it flows soo good
Ohhhh that artist bronze. Sheesh that's nice
Three right off the top of my head are Don’t Speak by No Doubt (not a fan but that snare), the first Lamb Of God album and Dave Grohl”s In Utero snare sound
I have to sample these as 1 shots . You da man !
this is the best series!!
Wow! Fellas, this was great! Thank You for producing high quality content. Happy New Year!
Shellac! Any of the recordings done by Steve Albini! His snares are incredibly important!
Outstanding video.
This has become one of my favorite drum channels. I love how in depth and helpful all of your videos are! Keep up the great work!
Thanks 🙏 so much Brian!
John Otto is the one, clicked just for him. Subscribed!
Just stumbled across this channel and I dig it! I would totally love to see you guys make a part 3 and include Chris Adler's snare, the former drummer from Lamb Of God. Other bands like, At the Gates, Slipknot, Amon Amarth.
Would be awesome if you expanded out and did "Legendary Kick Sounds".
Really cool video guys! And you got the Purple Rain sound spot on .. without a sample snare mixed in!
Metallica's And Justice for All!
That snare sound is so good!
i winced when you just tossed the drum head onto the unprotected bearing edge of the cottonwood snare 😬
i wouldn't mind seeing you recreate Neil Peart's snare from the Presto album.
slint's good morning, captain snare sound is sick
Awesome video 🤘🥁
Great video! Purple Rain and Hot for Teacher were awesome. Would be cool if you try to do the snare sound of 'Your Love' from the Outfield.
Nice work!
Thanks 🙏
Love this channel... I already watched all of your videos.... Greetings from Bolivia... keep going....
9:07 had me dead for some reason LMaooooo
Idk if yall would agree...but danny carey snare sound is amazing too, strange Noone talked about it already , btw amazing video as always guys super cool
Perhaps Tom Petty and... Learning To Fly. Many thanks for this, Sir.
Honestly kinda surprised pascal could play hot for teacher! Great job as always, guys!