I bought the very first Stage Custom kit to hit San Diego in 1995 ish. The dealer told me each store only got one at first. Snagged it! Not near as nice as this new version. Gigged the heck out of it for 22 years. Bullet proof. Sold them to a relative. Cheers!
Thank you so much! Just purchased the kit and came across your tutorial. I didn't even have to refer to the manual. Super easy guide & highly recommended! 👌💯
Hello there. I just want to take a moment and personally thank you for your teachings on how to set-up, tune, and learn how to play the drums. So far, I trust in your technique and will listen to your instructions. You seem to be a very patient and kind person. Tha's what good teachings are about in my book. Again sir, hats off to you and thank you very much. You're doing a fine job with your blessing.
At 10 I built a trap kit out of dump materials. At 13 I bought a set and miracle upon miracle I figured it out in about 10 minutes. Never knew I was brilliant till just now, 58 years later.
I dont know how to play Drums but I'm a music Teacher. There is drum set in school. I dont have any idea. But Guys this is the best video to assemble your drums. i watched other videos also but this one is best. And soon I'm gonna take Drum Class. If there would be subtitle on the screen it would be more better. Thank you 🙏💓! Love From Nepal 🇳🇵
Question - right at 6:10 you placed the bass drum rim/hoop in place, but how do you know if the hoop needs to be flipped over ? It seems one edge of the hoop is rounded and one is flat, which side of the hoop goes against the head and which side goes out against the claw hooks? The instructions show a diagram that one way is better than the other way, but I can't tell a difference. Any assistance would be great !
Hi. Yes - great question.The flat side goes against the drum head, and the rounded side is designed for the claw hooks to fit nicely over the edge. Let me know if you have any other questions!
Awesome video! I might get a Yamaha Stage Custom drum set and drum hardware package in the future for live performances when I go on tour with my band The Sky’s A Limit. For the toms, I might use Remo Emperor Coated or Evans UV2’s, for the bass drum, maybe a Remo Powerstroke 3 or an Aquarian Response 2. For the matching snare drum, maybe I will use an Evans Heavyweight Dry. This is gonna be great for styles like metal, hard rock, jazz and R&B.
Hello there! This tutorial is tremendously useful! Thank you a bunch! One question though regarding the tom holder. Is that the maximum depth tom holder can slide into the bass drum? It can't slide lower than that? At 11:47 it looks like it hit the lower end and it can't go further down into the bass drum anymore. I like my toms to be as low as possible and as near as possible to the snare drum. In this video (and in a lot of other reviews I've seen), it seems like they are too high (for my taste) and I was wondering if they could be positioned a little lower. Looking forward to your answer (or if there is anyone else who knows the answer, I'd really appreciate it ). And once again, thanks a bunch :)
Hi there. Thank you for your comment, and thank you for watching! The tom post can definitely go lower into the drum - it depends on how low you want your toms. Shallow sized toms are best for the lowest playing position , because much is determined by the depth of the drum. You can see that at 12:44, there is about two inches between the 12 inch tom and the bass drum. If you got rid of that gap you could have a lower playing position. I prefer to play lower too. Thanks a lot!
Great video! I would love to check out your other video highlighting drum ergonomics, how to setup your kit but i can't find the video of the title you mentioned. Is it still up on youtube? Link if possible, thanks a million. Keep up the great work.
I would like to caution new bees 🐝. Be careful finger tightening the lug bolts by turning the bolt holding the threads with your fingers. The edges of them are sometimes pretty sharp and can slice your fingers. Like little paper cuts. If your hands and fingers are pretty hardened or calloused you may not experience any difficulties. But just be aware how tight you’re grasping them so you don’t cut yourself. 😇😇😇😍
Not too much , but enough to gently push down and feel the drum head slightly bend inwards below your hands. Don't worry if you hear the plastic stretching - that is natural. Check the fit on the bearing edge, and if you have a good even fit, you are good to go!
Hi Adam. All of this is always a matter of personal preference but I prefer to place the rim on the drum afterwards. If there are any small adjustments to make afterwards, it's easier that way - for me at least. Thanks for your comments and for watching!
Thanks for that - the Yamaha guy thought explaining what metals the hardware is made from rather than the actual setting up of components would be more useful. 🙄
Haha. Busted! I think I meant to say no muffling in terms of moongel of tone rings, but yes, applying finger pressure will muffle the drum. I think I do that out of habit mostly when tuning. Good catch. Thanks for pointing it out.
Wrong. The way you set up a kit is this: angle the bass drum to the right a bit, put your toms in front of the snare drum, and put your ride cymbal over the bass drum. This is the way to ergonomically set up your kit, and it’s the best way to do it.
I bought the very first Stage Custom kit to hit San Diego in 1995 ish. The dealer told me each store only got one at first. Snagged it! Not near as nice as this new version. Gigged the heck out of it for 22 years. Bullet proof. Sold them to a relative. Cheers!
Thank you for this video. I got my son the same set of drums for Christmas and he was able to put it together himself with your video.
Hi Ann. Thank you - that's great to hear - I'm glad it was helpful. I hope that your son has a lot of fun learning the drums.
Very clear step by step instructions. I used this for the initial set-up, as well as for tweaking or troubleshooting further down the line. Thanks!
Thank you so much! Just purchased the kit and came across your tutorial. I didn't even have to refer to the manual. Super easy guide & highly recommended! 👌💯
Hello there. I just want to take a moment and personally thank you for your teachings on how to set-up, tune, and learn how to play the drums. So far, I trust in your technique and will listen to your instructions. You seem to be a very patient and kind person. Tha's what good teachings are about in my book. Again sir, hats off to you and thank you very much. You're doing a fine job with your blessing.
Thank you so much Diane. Please let me know if I can help you with anything. All the best!
Thank you for this video - this is a wonderful assistance - the best video by far I found on how to assemble and tune the Yamaha Stage Custom.
Thank you for watching - have fun with your drumming!
At 10 I built a trap kit out of dump materials. At 13 I bought a set and miracle upon miracle I figured it out in about 10 minutes. Never knew I was brilliant till just now, 58 years later.
I dont know how to play Drums but I'm a music Teacher. There is drum set in school. I dont have any idea. But Guys this is the best video to assemble your drums. i watched other videos also but this one is best. And soon I'm gonna take Drum Class. If there would be subtitle on the screen it would be more better. Thank you 🙏💓! Love From Nepal 🇳🇵
Unbelievably helpful, thanks guys!
Great! Thank you Lex :) Let us know if we can help you with anything. Have fun!
Thank you so much! This was a life-saver! I really appreciate the time you put into this.
Thanks for watching, Dave! Have fun with your drums :)
Thank you for the instructions. Clear and well done
Question - right at 6:10 you placed the bass drum rim/hoop in place, but how do you know if the hoop needs to be flipped over ? It seems one edge of the hoop is rounded and one is flat, which side of the hoop goes against the head and which side goes out against the claw hooks? The instructions show a diagram that one way is better than the other way, but I can't tell a difference. Any assistance would be great !
Hi. Yes - great question.The flat side goes against the drum head, and the rounded side is designed for the claw hooks to fit nicely over the edge. Let me know if you have any other questions!
@@drumambition yes that is correct .
Awesome video! I might get a Yamaha Stage Custom drum set and drum hardware package in the future for live performances when I go on tour with my band The Sky’s A Limit. For the toms, I might use Remo Emperor Coated or Evans UV2’s, for the bass drum, maybe a Remo Powerstroke 3 or an Aquarian Response 2. For the matching snare drum, maybe I will use an Evans Heavyweight Dry. This is gonna be great for styles like metal, hard rock, jazz and R&B.
This is great, thank you so much! This is sooo simple.
Thank you for watching! :)
Thank you!! This was so helpful and the only way I could have put together this kit on my own for my daughter's Christmas present :)
That makes me very happy. Thank you Laura - I hope she has a lot of fun!
Just got my drum kit!! Hope your daughter becomes the next prodigy lol best of luck
I really like this drum both in the sound and in the color
Earned a sub.+like! Thank you!
Thanks for watching and subscribing!
Explained very well, thank you.
Hello there! This tutorial is tremendously useful! Thank you a bunch! One question though regarding the tom holder. Is that the maximum depth tom holder can slide into the bass drum? It can't slide lower than that? At 11:47 it looks like it hit the lower end and it can't go further down into the bass drum anymore.
I like my toms to be as low as possible and as near as possible to the snare drum. In this video (and in a lot of other reviews I've seen), it seems like they are too high (for my taste) and I was wondering if they could be positioned a little lower.
Looking forward to your answer (or if there is anyone else who knows the answer, I'd really appreciate it ).
And once again, thanks a bunch :)
Hi there. Thank you for your comment, and thank you for watching! The tom post can definitely go lower into the drum - it depends on how low you want your toms. Shallow sized toms are best for the lowest playing position , because much is determined by the depth of the drum. You can see that at 12:44, there is about two inches between the 12 inch tom and the bass drum. If you got rid of that gap you could have a lower playing position. I prefer to play lower too. Thanks a lot!
Great video! I would love to check out your other video highlighting drum ergonomics, how to setup your kit but i can't find the video of the title you mentioned. Is it still up on youtube? Link if possible, thanks a million. Keep up the great work.
Thank you for making this video. It is very helpful and you are very kind.
Extremely helpful. Thank you/
Yamaha are the best drums. Period!!!
ludwig are better, iv played a ludwig kit before, so much better then my yamaha
Nah dude DW is the best company for a drum set, that is if you like to play more metal like
I got my exact set and need to retune them all. My tom sounds way too high out of the box
What’s up you can also try new drum heads for set if your toms sound too high
For the floor Tom. Wich skin goes on the top ?
The one marked " UT " or the one marked "UC".?
THANKS
Do i Need to tune the toms? If Yes How to Tune them? Im having trouble tuning them..
Thanks, I found this video very helpful!
Great! Thanks for checking out our channel :)
thank you so much this helped alot.
Very helpful!!
Thank you for watching Chris! :)
werry good video thanks for video and tutoril #bestdrumsetuptotorial
this is really helpful thank you
Can i have the link for this drum set please
What is the tom sizes sir!😌
Hi! We used a Stage Custom Birch, with the tom sizes 10x7, 12x8, 14x13 (Floor tom). Thanks for watching!
@@drumambition Thank u brother❤😌
Great video! I liked and subbed! I’ll share this channel!
Thank you for watching and sharing! :)
I would like to caution new bees 🐝. Be careful finger tightening the lug bolts by turning the bolt holding the threads with your fingers. The edges of them are sometimes pretty sharp and can slice your fingers. Like little paper cuts. If your hands and fingers are pretty hardened or calloused you may not experience any difficulties. But just be aware how tight you’re grasping them so you don’t cut yourself. 😇😇😇😍
I am a filipino drummer 🇵🇭🥁.
Who much cost this durm set
Can u give me a estimation of dimensions and the weight of the box?
Sorry - we don't have that information. Yamaha have a Live Chat that should be able to answer your question. usa.yamaha.com/support/contacts/pac/
This is an amazing video
Thank you for watching! :)
The color of this drum is honey amber ? Or an other ? Thanks
Hi! Yes - this is a Honey Amber Stage Custom Birch - nice color!
+Drum Ambition ok thanks ! I bought it today 😃
Nice - this is a great sounding set! Have fun!
jonas villard Yes is it.
Do you know the number for it
Great video I’m a novice😊
Muy bien explicado :)
How much is that?
Thx for making it less than an hour long
Thanks for watching!
How much pressure we should give for seating the drumhead?
Not too much , but enough to gently push down and feel the drum head slightly bend inwards below your hands. Don't worry if you hear the plastic stretching - that is natural. Check the fit on the bearing edge, and if you have a good even fit, you are good to go!
Thanks
First Thing Buy New Heads . Second you have a Pro Rig , with a few choice cymbals.
I want this 😢😢😢
How much today please ♥️
I thought you wanted to seat the head after you get the rim on.
Hi Adam. All of this is always a matter of personal preference but I prefer to place the rim on the drum afterwards. If there are any small adjustments to make afterwards, it's easier that way - for me at least. Thanks for your comments and for watching!
How much is oneHow much is one USA
Cool
Can I get a yamaha black drumdet
free please
I made this drum kit in minecraft
He skipped the part on how he stands up the base drum.
Thanks for that - the Yamaha guy thought explaining what metals the hardware is made from rather than the actual setting up of components would be more useful. 🙄
My boyfriend ordered it for me because I can't support myself
Hi Monica. I'm happy it helped you. Thanks for watching :)
@@drumambition I'm excited to continue watching your videos to start learning to play drums
I am getting a yamaha drum set my mom is will buy the drum set
"i havent got any muffling on the drums". *puts fingers on skins when hitting*
Haha. Busted! I think I meant to say no muffling in terms of moongel of tone rings, but yes, applying finger pressure will muffle the drum. I think I do that out of habit mostly when tuning. Good catch. Thanks for pointing it out.
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Wrong. The way you set up a kit is this: angle the bass drum to the right a bit, put your toms in front of the snare drum, and put your ride cymbal over the bass drum. This is the way to ergonomically set up your kit, and it’s the best way to do it.
I can play Highway to Hell. which Level am i in of drums?
You're a rockstar in our book. Thanks for watching our videos. Have fun!
I did it too. This is what I used Woodglut designs for
the background music is very annoying.
Me
Great video ruined with blaring music.