Tiny Fat Snare Drum! Can You Tune A 10" Snare Fat?
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- Опубліковано 17 лис 2024
- Tiny Fat Snare Drum! Can You Tune A 10" Snare Fat?
How small is too small for a fat sounding snare drum and can you get a big fat snare sound from a 10" popcorn snare? This is what I am trying to find out in this video. I hope you enjoy and are inspired to try out the fat snare sound yourself. Dream Big and enjoy.
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Drums Sonor AQ2
Cymbals Sabian
Drumheads Evans Onyx
Sticks Vic Firth Extreme 5a
Hardware Gibraltar
Mic's Apex
Cameras Canon EOS RP, Rebel T5i
Vid quality is prime time. and the lighting is beautiful. This channel should have more views!
Duuude!!! Thanks so much man I appreciate the compliments. I will keep trying my best and I might get some of those views. Thanks for stopping by and checking out one of my videos. It really means a lot to see someone I like to watch on UA-cam see something I put my heart into.
I LOVE doing this with my 10” snare😀😎
Great way to simulate a detuned 808 sample snare🤖
What a cool video! I love how you are always experimenting and trying new things. Awesome job and I hope to see this snare drum tuned down again in videos to come!
Thanks it'll be in at least one more soon
man, thats some real good playing. simple is king, off time splash, just clean. great!
Thanks so much! It's always important to play to the song. A lot time drummers including me, play way too much and don't let the song breathe. I have been trying to work on playing what's right for any given song.
I really appreciate you watching and your kind words!
This is sick. This sample is awesome. Fantastic sound with the drums too brother
Thanks so much I appreciate it
Bruh this video quality is awsome how tf do you have only 600 subs
Thanks I really appreciate it 🙏 I'm trying my best to put in the time and work to build this channel. 💪 hopefully someday soon more will come
Awesome snare sound!
Thanks so much I didn't expect it to sound so good. It was fun to hear the recording
I have a cheap pearl poplar 10"x5" snare. Sounds fat and great when I put an upside down 10" head on top of the batter head, paid about $100 CAD for it about 15 years ago
That's awesome! It's so exciting to experiment and find sounds we like. Thanks telling me about your snare and thanks for watching!
Really great video, I liked it cuz it was easy to listen to you. Laid back with good production and decent sound from the 10" snare, low tone my man. Fine machine like playing at the set, the music was very good man. Congratulations, top audio/visual with yourself as the boss.
Thanks so much I really appreciate your kind words Declan 🤙thanks for checking out my video. I'm glad you enjoyed it
I use a 10 aquarian reflector head, it's plenty fat. Also evans hydraulic heads will do wonders
IMO it actually sounds pretty good, deep enough for my taste and perfect for my future portable drumkit. i'm also looking for piccolo snares, so maybe i can try the lower tuning myself lel.
Another great video, Drew! I thought it sounded good. I love what you were playing as well!
Thanks so much. I really enjoyed making this video. I've been sitting on this one for awhile now and I'm glad it's finally out
Thanks for making this video. I’m getting a Gretsch mahogany 12x6 for low volume playing and still need to make it fat. Hopefully I can do it! Incredible playing as well.
Hey thanks for watching I'm glad you enjoyed. Don't worry I'm positive you can make a 12 inch sound way better than my 10 inch snare.
You can! Also completely detune some of the lugs to get it extra deep.
Looking at this in 2024 and I am considering the Gretsch mighty mini this could sell it to me ‘cause I have short legs and man spreading around a big snare is a bit uncomfortable 😂
That small cymbal you have on your right hand side sounds like someone sneezing 😂 love it btw ❤
Haha that's awesome!
I have a cheap 10”x6” snare by griffin and I can get different sounds from it. Made some changes. Replace the top hoop more thinker and also the drum head Remo coated control or clear block dot and replace the bottom snare wire more wider Now is my main snare. The sound is fabulous.
That's awesome! I've never thought about using a 10" as my main snare. Thanks for the comment!
Great video Dude. I like the sound of that snare. Just ordered a Pearl Artisian 5x10 snare after seeing this.
Thanks so much! That'd awesome man I'm glad my video could inspire you. I hope you love your new snare
with a band i tour with we use a Sonor 13x7, using a bigfatsnare donut to dampen the resonance, fattest snare ever.
btw the benny grebb is 13x5,75
Dude that awesome! The bigfatsnare works wonders I use the original for my pearl 14x6 and it sounds great. Thanks for letting me know the size of Benny's snare
@@drew_the_drummer we have a benny grebb in the studio, sounds amazing in every tuning
That's awesome. I play sonor and would love a Benny Greb snare one day.
dope vid! also possibly throwing a cloth over it would add a little more to the sound, pitch and thickness.
Thanks so much for watching! You are right it probably would have made a wee bit thicker
Depends on what you call fat ?? Dry in its self can be fat ! Keeping those heads looser helps .
Great video. But having "Pearl" and "Mapex" confused got me. :D There are some great "Deep Vintage" or so heads by Aquarian out there, that really make fat sound. That would be cheated in this context, though. Great playing, also.
Thanks so much. Yeah I'm sorry about that I definitely ment to say Mapex.
@@drew_the_drummer Yeah I know how that is, talking to a camera. I just had to grin, that's all, no need of course to apologize.
Well I appreciate it. Thanks for watching the video.
Yes, the most common mistake is to crank reso head.
Yep gotta tune those reso heads the right way or the drum won't sound right
What's the name of the track that he is playing to
This is a royalty free song from Epidemic Sound. I can't remember the name of the song but I will let you know if I can find it.
What kind of cymbals are you using and what song was that
I am using Sabian cymbals, 18" HHX Complex crash, 8" AA splash, 22" AAX Omni, and for hats I am using 2 16" crashes and finally a stack I made out of 3 old and cheap cymbals
The song is called Falcon Crest On Acid by Do Vea
turn that into hybrid tom x snare😅
Boy you talk a bunch
You did my son ! Sounds low for your usage !