Thank you , I appreciate it! The pop eq was made by a guy who used to frequent Beatgear Cavern. He stopped making units when Chandler limited made him stop.
Fantastic playing Perry! Absolutely recreated the sounds on not only just the percussion but also the other instruments. Was really cool learning about the different percussion that was used by the Beatles.
Wow, you have all the toys!!! All the Beatles correct instruments and amps (save a few exceptions) but what collection of Beatles instruments! I’d love to be there and play all of them! Great video!
I thought I had too many Beatles guitars and basses and felt a little guilty for having 3 vox amps! haha. Now I feel better! But I'm still envious! @@perrystanleyNumber9 Here's a short version of Help! with my Gretsch Tennesee Rose (before I had my Vox AC30 unfortunately) : www.google.com/search?q=Ricardo+Pena+Help&oq=Ricardo+Pena+Help&gs_lcrp=EgZjaHJvbWUyBggAEEUYOTIGCAEQRRg90gEINjQ4N2owajeoAgCwAgA&sourceid=chrome&ie=UTF-8#fpstate=ive&vld=cid:a35553ab,vid:zgOKe2gKYzc,st:0
Awesome video Perry! I've been waiting for you to post one on your BOP kit. Is that a matching 1964 Jazzfest? Love the attention to detail on all of the pieces. Well done son!
The snare is like Ringo's 5.5x14 , preserial number, but it differs in that the damper is round not the baseball bat. It also doesn't have the badge , damper , and throw off in a row like Ringo's. But I also have the Ringo spec snare (not signed) that came out to the general public and that's great too! Thanks for watching and for taking the time to comment!
Thanks! First off , a lot of the tone I believe comes from the amp choice. The Hofner went through the 64 Bassman, and the Rick went through the Ul730. After that on each channel I had the waves Redd51 channel , and the rs124 compressor. That plug-in on bass really shaped the tone even more, especially on the Rick bass. After that both also had the J37 plug set at the Abbey road default. Hope that helps! Thanks for watching!
No I haven't ever borrowed instruments. If you see it , it's mine.I love to record my own music with many of these instruments. It's a lifetime of chasing, but really worth it to me when I get to play them and record with them.Thanks so much for watching!
@@perrystanleyNumber9 I just watched that one. That thing really is a holy grail amp at least for me. Huge congrats on obtaining that. And thanks for posting, that is a sound from a specific time frame that the Beatles got that I had sorta given up on ever finding of even understanding how they did it. Now that I know there is a very limited number of those in existence in the world I know that at least it's possible. Again thanks.
Wow! ❤️ I’m also on a life long quest for Beatles percussion, especially tambourines. There’s so little information out there. I have bought a dozen Ludwig’s through the years, a few New Era and many unbranded vintage tambourines but still looking for the right ones. I had my eyes on the brass one but I couldn’t find anything about it. Where did you get yours? I’m shaking with excitement from your video. Thank you so much!!❤ do you have any information on the “scrappy” sounding Walrus-tambourines?? And what maracas did they use?? 🤔
Hi , thanks for your comment! I got mine on reverb. Com. Not sure which was used on Walrus, but I haven’t attempted to get that sound… something I may do in the future. I actually want to find out more about the Olympic stamped one. Olympic might refer to a brand , or maybe a store stamp . Like you said there isn’t much information out there.
Ok I have too keep my eyes open on reverb. 😊 yeah, I would love to see a walrus tambourines video! 🎉 you can hear that tambourine on numerous songs from early to late Beatles. I try to emulate that with a few old rusty tambourines but it’s not the same thing. My research has shown that Olympic was a brand manufactured by Premier. And they also did the New Era tambourines. But I haven’t found any Olympics sadly.
I’m wondering if the one you describe as “a headless double row tambourine that appears to be missing several zills” are the walrus one. It was a few years ago I researched this so my memory might fail me. 😊
There's a metal on metal sound that is in some Beatles songs and I would love to know what it is. It's almost like someone is rubbing a metal blade over another metal blade. I am thinking it must be the metal-based tambourine you show here. Didn't know that was a thing. You can hear it clearly in the isolated drum track for "I Am the Walrus" here: ua-cam.com/video/sKJkS3fHrE4/v-deo.htmlsi=GE9wGZE8Iy6D16dB. Any idea what is actually is? Thanks!
If you listen the the Anthony 2 version its the tambourine. Sometimes the. " isolated tracks" programs take out frequencies it shouldn't in order to better isolate. I do think it is the metal tambourine.
Incredible content! Much often overlooked aspect of their recording career
Thanks, Sam!
Perry, keep up the good work. Love watching your videos. Where did you get that cool RED "pop" custom eq????????
Thank you , I appreciate it! The pop eq was made by a guy who used to frequent Beatgear Cavern. He stopped making units when Chandler limited made him stop.
I don’t know where you’re located, but can I come over and play with all your wonderful toys!!? Great stuff, Perry.
Thanks!
Can’t believe you got the real Beatles hands for their handclaps! Your attention to detail never fails to impress!
I'm no psychologist Perry but I'm gonna guess you're quite found of The Beatles! Great job, especially Getting Better. Best wishes from Ol' Blighty!
Thank you for your service!!!
Fantastic playing Perry! Absolutely recreated the sounds on not only just the percussion but also the other instruments. Was really cool learning about the different percussion that was used by the Beatles.
Thanks! I really appreciate your taking the time to comment!
Perry you have a laser like attention for detail, thanks for taking the time to share this with us. Thank you 🙏
I appreciate your comment! Thanks for watching!
Incredible stuff man! This isn’t nearly talked about enough
Would love to hear if I fell, such a beautiful mix!
Thanks!
Perfect! Loved it. The arsenal of instruments is nothing short of fantastic.
Thanks!
Wow, you have all the toys!!! All the Beatles correct instruments and amps (save a few exceptions) but what collection of Beatles instruments! I’d love to be there and play all of them! Great video!
Thanks!
I thought I had too many Beatles guitars and basses and felt a little guilty for having 3 vox amps! haha. Now I feel better! But I'm still envious! @@perrystanleyNumber9 Here's a short version of Help! with my Gretsch Tennesee Rose (before I had my Vox AC30 unfortunately) : www.google.com/search?q=Ricardo+Pena+Help&oq=Ricardo+Pena+Help&gs_lcrp=EgZjaHJvbWUyBggAEEUYOTIGCAEQRRg90gEINjQ4N2owajeoAgCwAgA&sourceid=chrome&ie=UTF-8#fpstate=ive&vld=cid:a35553ab,vid:zgOKe2gKYzc,st:0
Any way you'd ever make some conga loops with those? Would be fun to use
Sounding great Perry!!
Thanks, Paul!
Wonderful!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Thank you!
Hermoso! Sonido sublime y muy Beatle
Muchas gracias!
Spot on!
boy, that’s nice.
Awesome video Perry! I've been waiting for you to post one on your BOP kit. Is that a matching 1964 Jazzfest? Love the attention to detail on all of the pieces. Well done son!
The snare is like Ringo's 5.5x14 , preserial number, but it differs in that the damper is round not the baseball bat. It also doesn't have the badge , damper , and throw off in a row like Ringo's. But I also have the Ringo spec snare (not signed) that came out to the general public and that's great too! Thanks for watching and for taking the time to comment!
Awesome stuff Perry!
Thanks, Dave!
Flying the Beatles cover please!!!
Great Stuff Perry, Thank You
Thank you for taking the time to comment!
Great video! Loved it!
Thanks!
Well done ..Bravo !
Thank you!
I was waiting to see your Drums , this segment was the best lol
God DAMN!
Spectacular🙌🏻🙌🏻🙌🏻🎸🎸
Thanks, Cathy!
Brilliant Perry!!...I'm interested in the what effects you used on both the Hofner and Rickenbacker bass? Cheers Mark
Thanks! First off , a lot of the tone I believe comes from the amp choice. The Hofner went through the 64 Bassman, and the Rick went through the Ul730. After that on each channel I had the waves Redd51 channel , and the rs124 compressor. That plug-in on bass really shaped the tone even more, especially on the Rick bass. After that both also had the J37 plug set at the Abbey road default. Hope that helps! Thanks for watching!
Did you bought the 63 Hofner? I thought it was borrowed for the modern vs vintage video, great video Perry I’m always wating for them
No I haven't ever borrowed instruments. If you see it , it's mine.I love to record my own music with many of these instruments. It's a lifetime of chasing, but really worth it to me when I get to play them and record with them.Thanks so much for watching!
Even the Rickenbacker 360/12?
@@joestarr05sure!
Great video, and unbelievably, a Vox ul730.
Thanks! Hopefully you also saw the video I did on the Ul730 as well ! Thanks for watching!
@@perrystanleyNumber9 I just watched that one. That thing really is a holy grail amp at least for me. Huge congrats on obtaining that. And thanks for posting, that is a sound from a specific time frame that the Beatles got that I had sorta given up on ever finding of even understanding how they did it. Now that I know there is a very limited number of those in existence in the world I know that at least it's possible. Again thanks.
Wow! ❤️
I’m also on a life long quest for Beatles percussion, especially tambourines. There’s so little information out there. I have bought a dozen Ludwig’s through the years, a few New Era and many unbranded vintage tambourines but still looking for the right ones. I had my eyes on the brass one but I couldn’t find anything about it. Where did you get yours? I’m shaking with excitement from your video. Thank you so much!!❤ do you have any information on the “scrappy” sounding Walrus-tambourines?? And what maracas did they use?? 🤔
Hi , thanks for your comment! I got mine on reverb. Com. Not sure which was used on Walrus, but I haven’t attempted to get that sound… something I may do in the future. I actually want to find out more about the Olympic stamped one. Olympic might refer to a brand , or maybe a store stamp . Like you said there isn’t much information out there.
Ok I have too keep my eyes open on reverb. 😊 yeah, I would love to see a walrus tambourines video! 🎉 you can hear that tambourine on numerous songs from early to late Beatles. I try to emulate that with a few old rusty tambourines but it’s not the same thing.
My research has shown that Olympic was a brand manufactured by Premier. And they also did the New Era tambourines. But I haven’t found any Olympics sadly.
I’m wondering if the one you describe as “a headless double row tambourine that appears to be missing several zills” are the walrus one. It was a few years ago I researched this so my memory might fail me. 😊
Awesome video :D
Thanks! 😁
do you have flats on your j-160e?
No . I’m using the same rounds that I showed at the end of my j-160e vid. The Ddarrio
There's a metal on metal sound that is in some Beatles songs and I would love to know what it is. It's almost like someone is rubbing a metal blade over another metal blade. I am thinking it must be the metal-based tambourine you show here. Didn't know that was a thing. You can hear it clearly in the isolated drum track for "I Am the Walrus" here: ua-cam.com/video/sKJkS3fHrE4/v-deo.htmlsi=GE9wGZE8Iy6D16dB. Any idea what is actually is? Thanks!
If you listen the the Anthony 2 version its the tambourine. Sometimes the. " isolated tracks" programs take out frequencies it shouldn't in order to better isolate. I do think it is the metal tambourine.
What year is your C63?
Don’t know really. Bought it from Fuller’s Guitar in 2022 brand new.
@@perrystanleyNumber9 I have a 2021 C63
Sorry just have to say that your clave technique sucks 😭
@@Smokeyodayz lol!