go to 1:40 for the sound of the fibreskin; 2:22 for the renaissance sound sample; 3:27 for the black drum... remo renaissance 22" at 4:36, with singing at 5:12 (I noted those for myself and thought I would share)
Well done, Miranda! I think we need more of these videos to help everyone know how to buy their drums, especially as we remain in the pandemic with little access to in-person comparisons. Whether purchasing online or calling their local brick n mortar music stores (I prefer mom n pop music stores to big box ones but that’s my preference 😉), to have some real education is helpful to folks, I’m sure.
Beautiful. Thank you for your demonstrations with different frame drums. I have a couple Remo Buffalo type drums but am going to start learning in a course taught by Krista Holland but am required to have a frame drum. I did not know there were so many different types.
Thank you. Yes, there are many more types still!! Wonderful you will begin your frame drum journey with Krista! She's a drum sister of mine! We've been each others guest teachers within our courses before. She's amazing! Enjoy learning on the drum!!
Remo drums are not that easy to get here in Germany. Here mainly Meinl and Schlagwerk are the ones with a high quality. Meinl sells a wide range of drums either with goat skin or synthetic skin tunable or with a fixed tuning. In the big citys like Berlin or Hamburg with a music shop you may even be able to play them ahead of the purchase and there are lots of UA-cam videos with demonstrations of Meinl Framedrums. But anyway at the big music shops you can return them within 30 days and get your money back.
Thank you.
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go to 1:40 for the sound of the fibreskin; 2:22 for the renaissance sound sample; 3:27 for the black drum... remo renaissance 22" at 4:36, with singing at 5:12
(I noted those for myself and thought I would share)
That is so thoughtful of you! Great idea!
Thank you so much. Great overview
Thank you!
Very helpful! Thank you!
Happy to help.
Well done, Miranda! I think we need more of these videos to help everyone know how to buy their drums, especially as we remain in the pandemic with little access to in-person comparisons. Whether purchasing online or calling their local brick n mortar music stores (I prefer mom n pop music stores to big box ones but that’s my preference 😉), to have some real education is helpful to folks, I’m sure.
Thanks Barb, it was so on the fly so I could answer someone. It could be better!!
@@FrameDrumCircleSongs we’re always improving 🥰
@@BarbaraGail_drum_song_dance you are sweet!!
You inspire me to learn frame drum.. it reminds me of iran’s dombak drum 🌻
Great, I hope you are still inspired to learn if you haven't already yet.
Beautiful. Thank you for your demonstrations with different frame drums. I have a couple Remo Buffalo type drums but am going to start learning in a course taught by Krista Holland but am required to have a frame drum. I did not know there were so many different types.
Thank you. Yes, there are many more types still!!
Wonderful you will begin your frame drum journey with Krista! She's a drum sister of mine! We've been each others guest teachers within our courses before. She's amazing! Enjoy learning on the drum!!
Quiero hacer esto!!!!!
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Remo drums are not that easy to get here in Germany. Here mainly Meinl and Schlagwerk are the ones with a high quality. Meinl sells a wide range of drums either with goat skin or synthetic skin tunable or with a fixed tuning. In the big citys like Berlin or Hamburg with a music shop you may even be able to play them ahead of the purchase and there are lots of UA-cam videos with demonstrations of Meinl Framedrums. But anyway at the big music shops you can return them within 30 days and get your money back.
Thank you for sharing more info!!
Yeah I think the Meinl drums are are good quality and value. Getting support and spare skins is easy too.
Anyone use moongels, evans eq pods or any other dampening device to lessen a drum’s overtones?