Jeremy Colson - Steve Vai - Tour Kit Rundown
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- Опубліковано 9 лют 2025
- Jeremy Colson gives Modern Drummer a glimpse of the stage kit for Steve Vai's 10-week tour in 2022. Drum tech Chris Huber fills in some important details that facilitate the flawless execution of the drums for every show.
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What a killer drum sound!!!!! Jeremy is a incredible drummer and person! Chris is also a amazing guy!!
Powerful drummer. I love watching him play.
One of the best drummers out there !!
AWESOME rundown Jeremy!!! The double tom hits intro to your drum solo seems like an ode to Neil Peart before he would spin his riser! That was amazing of you to incorporate that man!
Tama really make some incredible drums..
Just saw Coulson for the first time in Spoken on the G3 Tour. Solid drummer and great performances by the entire band. Vai is incredible!
awesome setup. quality player. as a player that enjoys combining folkloric percussion with drumset , having the digiridoo in that passion is extremely cool. better the breathing , the better we play. good luck on the rest of the tour and all the very best :)! !!!!
Been playing Tama Drums since 1982. Absolutely love Tama.
Loving the power tom!
Thank you for sharing your touring setup.Really like the sizes.Starclassic B/W sound awesome(Own a set of Birch/Bubinga)Chris,thanks for sharing your tuning knowledge.
Must smile every time you play with Steve.
Next time your out on tour,try to come see you.Keep bashing those skins💪
Thank you so much for using the power rack tom! I’m really getting tired of seeing so many drummers using those “flat” toms now. Sacrificing sound for a little extra playing room 😩
Great drummer, great kit. Jeremy is one of the few drummers who also plays a didgeridoo! Cool!
4:51 vibrated the recording device
That solo had the soul of a wet dish cloth. lol
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*promo sm*
Promo sm my ass
Lmao how people still believe the crap that wood makes a difference in tone.. lol lol
Subtly. And behind the kit in person when you feel the drum it gives energy back to the stick into your hand and arm certain things can feel so much better and change the sound subtly but it also will make you play subtly different esc esc all put together it really does make a difference
Definitely wood thickness and shell construction make a difference. However, I have played maple, birch, beech, and mahogany kits and I did feel they all had a unique sound and vibe. Probably no one else notices but drummers but there is a difference.