If I'm playing outside, I have some homemade shakers that are just aluminum bottles filled with rice. They're loud so they work well in loud ensembles. I also bring them to drum circles. But if I'm inside or in a quieter setring. I find softer shakers tend to work better and the smaller ones I feel like I have better control with. I have yet to record with shakers but I feel like it will happen soon. I love the subtle differences between shakers and the versatility of the instrument. Also the simplicity of the instrument. Building different one's myself has been easy enough.
That’s awesome! The first time I played shaker on a recording was a glass Snapple bottle with some sand inside. The producer asked for shaker and I didn’t want to let anyone down.
Thanks for the tips! I recently got an inexpensive tamborine and a pair of plastic egg shakers so that the programmed drum kits I use in my music would have some "organic" accompaniment. I recognize that blue syncopation book from when I was learning the drums. That venture didn't pan out, which is why I use programmed drums.
Glad I could help! ... I have also found that the shaker brings everything together in a mix. It can round off any awkwardness in the way the parts groove together.
One of the best shaker educational vids I have seen. Well presented Man! Thanks! BTW: I use 2 Lp shakers (soft and medium) and one I made, just for fun. I also have a Lp tambourine (the same one you used) rigged to a foot pedal.
hey! i'm looking for a caxixi like the one in your video, but can't seem to find a similar one anywhere! the amazon ones don't seem to have a great sound and also none that I've found have the same body! do you know where i could find one? thx!
Have you tried the Meinl or Toca caxixi? These are the shakers I use. kit.co/rhythmnotes/shakers-and-other-percussion ... the one in the video was a random find from a site called Lark in the Morning. But that site imports percussion instruments from various off brand sellers. Sometimes the products are good and sometimes not. I would trust Meinl or Toca through Amazon. ... What I like about my caxixi is that the gourd on the bottom is not too thick.
For sure! I’ll never turn down the shaker just because. In fact, after working with that engineer on a few projects, I’ll never go into mixing any instrument with preconceived ideas.
I often use my shakers live in a worship service. I usually make sure to have a mixture of both loud and soft in my bag.
That's a great idea!
If I'm playing outside, I have some homemade shakers that are just aluminum bottles filled with rice. They're loud so they work well in loud ensembles. I also bring them to drum circles.
But if I'm inside or in a quieter setring. I find softer shakers tend to work better and the smaller ones I feel like I have better control with. I have yet to record with shakers but I feel like it will happen soon. I love the subtle differences between shakers and the versatility of the instrument. Also the simplicity of the instrument. Building different one's myself has been easy enough.
That’s awesome! The first time I played shaker on a recording was a glass Snapple bottle with some sand inside. The producer asked for shaker and I didn’t want to let anyone down.
Thanks for the tips! I recently got an inexpensive tamborine and a pair of plastic egg shakers so that the programmed drum kits I use in my music would have some "organic" accompaniment. I recognize that blue syncopation book from when I was learning the drums. That venture didn't pan out, which is why I use programmed drums.
Glad I could help! ... I have also found that the shaker brings everything together in a mix. It can round off any awkwardness in the way the parts groove together.
One of the best shaker educational vids I have seen. Well presented Man! Thanks! BTW: I use 2 Lp shakers (soft and medium) and one I made, just for fun. I also have a Lp tambourine (the same one you used) rigged to a foot pedal.
Glad it was helpful!
thank you
You're welcome
thank you for this man, really helpful and professional. I hope your channel grows fast!
I appreciate that!
hey! i'm looking for a caxixi like the one in your video, but can't seem to find a similar one anywhere! the amazon ones don't seem to have a great sound and also none that I've found have the same body! do you know where i could find one? thx!
Have you tried the Meinl or Toca caxixi? These are the shakers I use. kit.co/rhythmnotes/shakers-and-other-percussion ... the one in the video was a random find from a site called Lark in the Morning. But that site imports percussion instruments from various off brand sellers. Sometimes the products are good and sometimes not. I would trust Meinl or Toca through Amazon. ... What I like about my caxixi is that the gourd on the bottom is not too thick.
Egg shaker for peace of mind. Lol glad I found this vid❤
There you go!
Cool video sir! I'm a drummer who just today branched out and bought a tambourine and a shaker. They're pretty fun to play :)
Yes they are!
How bout FEEL IT RIGHT IN YOUR FACE!!! yeah!!!🔥😅 that was dope!!
For sure! I’ll never turn down the shaker just because. In fact, after working with that engineer on a few projects, I’ll never go into mixing any instrument with preconceived ideas.
Sometimes I play milk shaker..
Nice
Simple but clear explanations! Thanks, man.
Glad it helped!
respect the jingles! Love it.
Thanks!
I had never heard of a caxixi. It seems pretty versatile for a shaker. I definitely will look into getting one. Thanks for the heads up
You bet!
LOL love it, I looked up best shaker for 2022 and got this..great job!
Glad I could help!