Artist Profile | Hannes van Dahl (Sabaton) | Yamaha Live Custom Hybrid Oak
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- Опубліковано 27 лют 2020
- What makes a show a good show? We sat down with Hannes van Dahl the powerhouse behind Swedish metal band Sabaton to talk about the necessary ingredients to successful live experiences.
Hannes has recently taken the new Yamaha Live Custom Hybrid Oak on the road for the band´s sold out shows across Europe and US. With its updated features the Live Custom Hybrid Oak delivers a powerful, low-end sound known from oak shells with more attack and precision, thanks to a variety of new features.
Hannes 2020 set-up:
Yamaha Live Custom Hybrid Oak in Uzu Earth Sunburst finish
24” x 16” Bass Drums
10” x 7” Tom Tom
12” x 8” Tom Tom
13” x 9” Tom Tom
14” x 13” Floor Tom
16” x 15” Floor Tom
14” x 7” Stainless Steel Snare RLS1470
FP9C Foot Pedal
All Yamaha Hardware
Find out more on Sabaton and upcoming shows:
www.sabaton.net/tour
Connect with Yamaha Drums:
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/ yamahadrumseurope
Fast double pedal on a 24" bass drum...now that's metal 😁 Love it 👍
Love those kits but really not into the burst finishes at all. Hopefully Yamaha will produce plain finishes for the hybrid oaks in the near future.
where can i order a complete kit like that?
You can order the Live Custom Hybrid Oaks at any authorised Yamaha Drums Dealer. Hannes´ configuration is in the description. Thanks, Yamaha Drums
@@YamahaDrumsEurope ok, thanks a lot.
I hate drummer that use double pedal when they have double bass drum
leave
so u are hating someone you dont know personally because of a setup/device he is using that you dont like?! ...
@@Sabatonforever I used the word "hate" in ironical way maaaan. I don't hate anyone in the world. Please. See the ironical side!😘😉😂
I'm gonna guess you're not a drummer.
If you were, you'd know that trying to tune two bass drums to be in tune with each other is no easy task and not something a tech needs to be busy with every single day before a show. Most shows need big kits on stage to help with stage presence.
As far as usefulness goes, Hannes could have very well trained on a double pedal and is more comfortable with one or needs a set up where having two pedals separated in front of two kicks isnt ideal for his HH placement.
His kit, his rules. I look forward to seeing your kit placement intricacies when you become endorsed by Yamaha.
Silly reason to hate someone :) It looks cool on stage! Who cares