Awesome arrangement you put together. As for the drum i personally prefer the sound without the snares. I think the jangles add the right amount of sympathetic high end
Thank you. there are adjustments for everything. The dills come out, the head tension can be quickly altered with a bass drum tension rod instead of a standard tension rod and there are two adjustments for the snare as well.
Very cool, its one of those ideas that Im just amazed I havent seen or imagined before. It would be really cool to see it on one of those deeper field drums, I wonder if it would enhanve resonance of the tongues.
Thanks, The deeper the drum did not translate to a deeper sound necessarily because the farther the marimba got from the resonating head the shallower the marimba sound. I'm trying to get the lower sound by increasing the diameter of the shell and the bars. This is one of the first 18" ones I've made which , I have to say sounds much better in person.
very cool still, and I have to admit I was listening through my phone so I didn't really have a good reference for the resonance of this one - but regardless it would be sweet over a deep drum also
@@americanpercussioninstruments this instrument has quite a lot of different ways to play it and that makes it seem like a bunch of different auxiliary percussion instruments placed together
Yes I have a special bass drum tension rod to quickly change the head tension and a butt plate that has an extra snare adjustment along with the strainer so many things can be adjusted for each performers pleasure. This drum was hot off my non assembly line so I didn't play with the adjustments that much.
This sounds like a journey in the jungle and I love it.
Thank you. It's on my new album used in a jungle like piece.
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@@americanpercussioninstruments Is this your entire album?
@@zaxisbug what do you mean , entire album ?
really cool, i thoroughly enjoyed listening to your playing on this beautiful instrument
Thanks so much !
Awesome arrangement you put together. As for the drum i personally prefer the sound without the snares. I think the jangles add the right amount of sympathetic high end
Thank you. there are adjustments for everything. The dills come out, the head tension can be quickly altered with a bass drum tension rod instead of a standard tension rod and there are two adjustments for the snare as well.
this sounds amazing!
Thank You
Very cool, its one of those ideas that Im just amazed I havent seen or imagined before.
It would be really cool to see it on one of those deeper field drums, I wonder if it would enhanve resonance of the tongues.
Thanks, The deeper the drum did not translate to a deeper sound necessarily because the farther the marimba got from the resonating head the shallower the marimba sound. I'm trying to get the lower sound by increasing the diameter of the shell and the bars. This is one of the first 18" ones I've made which , I have to say sounds much better in person.
very cool still, and I have to admit I was listening through my phone so I didn't really have a good reference for the resonance of this one - but regardless it would be sweet over a deep drum also
if the whole aux perc part was played on one instrument
I don't quite understand/
@@americanpercussioninstruments this instrument has quite a lot of different ways to play it and that makes it seem like a bunch of different auxiliary percussion instruments placed together
@@djbhi2 Got it, Thanks ,for explaining.
Great for a Martin Denny tribute band!
niiiice
Thank You
those were nice bmeep bloomps
interesting instrument but good job
Thank You
where can i get one of these??
www.americanpercussion.com & call me from there.
put this in dci right now
What's dci ?
its marching band for people that are so good people get sponsored to do it @@americanpercussioninstruments
drum corp international, its basically competitive marching band. @@americanpercussioninstruments
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Not the biggest fan of the the snare sound. Maybe tightening the wires would help?
Yes I have a special bass drum tension rod to quickly change the head tension and a butt plate that has an extra snare adjustment along with the strainer so many things can be adjusted for each performers pleasure. This drum was hot off my non assembly line so I didn't play with the adjustments that much.