Very good, put words to stuff I’ve gradually found out. The open, closed rolls to check sensitivity and sustain and check that they’re easy to play is a great tip. Agree about shallow drums too, deep drums are sluggish as you say.
Great drum videos!! Very useful information!! Thank u for all the hard work! Incidentally, I do like the flapper, type muffler, like ur buddy made, they can be made, by using paper and gaffe tape, very simple. But for ease of use, I do use gels, clear ones though, they turn an ugly honey amber color, over time, but they do not stain the batters. Thanks again!! Keep up the hard work, I’ll keep watching!!
Great video! I'm very very interested in the orchestral vs drumset snares. If the difference only lies in snare strainers, a good drumset snare with careful retrofitting might save the day for students. Concert snare prices are prohibitive compared to average drumset snares. I'd like to hear your thoughts about that since you're a renowned educator. Maybe a good topic for future videos? How to retrofit drumset snares for concert purposes? Thank you very much for your work and dedication.
Hi Yes you can make a regular snare drum into a concert drum. Change the heads, (snare diplomat bottom, batter diplomat top), get some black swamp snares, Die cast hoops and you should be good to go. Keep in mind that you will not have the advantage of a 3 way Pearl or 4 way Majestic strainer but you can replace that as well.
Could you elaborate on why there is a difference between orchestral snare strainers and drum set snare strainers? Or is there a reason I wouldn't want to use an orchestral snare on a drum set?
Very good, put words to stuff I’ve gradually found out. The open, closed rolls to check sensitivity and sustain and check that they’re easy to play is a great tip. Agree about shallow drums too, deep drums are sluggish as you say.
Great Introduction and Information.
I just tried the trick of tuning the snare bed screws a whole turn tighter. Amazing results!
Great drum videos!! Very useful information!! Thank u for all the hard work! Incidentally, I do like the flapper, type muffler, like ur buddy made, they can be made, by using paper and gaffe tape, very simple. But for ease of use, I do use gels, clear ones though, they turn an ugly honey amber color, over time, but they do not stain the batters. Thanks again!! Keep up the hard work, I’ll keep watching!!
Awesome videos. Amazing drummer :) Ty
Thank You Tim. Thanks for watching
Your videos are awesome! Have you done any videos on mallet instruments or timpani? Also, is it recommended to use an orchestral snare on a drum kit?
Great video! I'm very very interested in the orchestral vs drumset snares. If the difference only lies in snare strainers, a good drumset snare with careful retrofitting might save the day for students. Concert snare prices are prohibitive compared to average drumset snares. I'd like to hear your thoughts about that since you're a renowned educator. Maybe a good topic for future videos? How to retrofit drumset snares for concert purposes? Thank you very much for your work and dedication.
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Yes you can make a regular snare drum into a concert drum. Change the heads, (snare diplomat bottom, batter diplomat top), get some black swamp snares, Die cast hoops and you should be good to go. Keep in mind that you will not have the advantage of a 3 way Pearl or 4 way Majestic strainer but you can replace that as well.
7:32 haha exactly so!
Could you elaborate on why there is a difference between orchestral snare strainers and drum set snare strainers? Or is there a reason I wouldn't want to use an orchestral snare on a drum set?
This will help.
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Rick why did you say we will probably muffle the snare? Jay
Because I usually slightly muffle my snare drum as you see in the video.
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