Thanks for watching! I am finding that it is becoming more and more popular as composers find out about it. Here is another interesting cymbal effect should you be interested: ua-cam.com/video/CtJ-XCt2Wwc/v-deo.html 🙂
Thanks so much, I’m really glad you enjoyed it! Please feel free to give me constructive feedback, or suggestions for topics for other videos I should make. You can either comment here or get in touch with me with a Facebook message. 🙂
Additionally, if you enjoy horror film sound effects-esque acoustic instruments, you may enjoy the water phone: ua-cam.com/video/8GMozZu65VA/v-deo.html
Thanks Rob... Yes you got me right👍😊... Please make many videos you can on drums n percussion to show us what other things you can use on cymbal, hi-hats,and other drum kits to produce alien or outer space mysterious unknown sounds yet to be discovered so I can learn techniques from you.. I am happy to get you.. because recently I was searching for a guy like you for learning different sounds from percussion n cymbals using different yet common things, just as you show Bass bow on cymbal and it really sounds like Hollywood horror movies 😊⚡.... Another request .. I love drum mallets n you please make videos on what mallets I can use on drum kits n cymbals that are used on different specific instruments to achieve different sounds on drums n cymbals... please show superb durable stylish Mallets in video... Can't wait to watch your next video on what I just mentioned above...Yes I am going to enjoy your waterphone video right after dinner here⚡😂😊.... Thank you again...
If you go to my channel and view by playlist at ua-cam.com/users/RobMaciakplaylists you can see what I have done by playlist for drumset, notated instructional, etc, and then let me know what you think I should do next! Please feel free to leave comments with feedback. Thanks again, my friend! 🙂
You're more than welcome, hope you found it beneficial, and thanks for taking the time to comment! Please let me know if you have any other ideas for videos I should make. I get a lot of my ideas for videos from requests/suggestions! You can comment here or email me at rob.maciak@gmail.com or I'm on facebook as well at facebook.com/rob.maciak 😃
Thanks for this great demonstration. Lately I have been experimenting with writing scores for horror movies or just for the sake of ominous & dissonant sounds.
Cool, super fun thing to experiment with. I'd recommend also checking out my video on Waterphone - lots of super eerie sounds with that instrument. It starts to get really wild after 4 min, 30 sec. ua-cam.com/video/8GMozZu65VA/v-deo.html
@@RobMaciak Thanks for taking the time to reply and thanks for sharing another video of an until now unknown instrument for me. It instantly clicked in my brain when I heard those sounds, since I heard it before in Joe Satriani's Circles. Even though its a very brief sound in the beginning, my mind instantly connected the dots & pointed me to said song. Rather fascinating how a musician can develop that instant connection over time. I actually discovered your channel by checking out violin bows to play on guitar with & then I saw a comment about how it can also be applied on cymbals. The soundtrack/ composer that really inspired me to try to write more atmospheric/dissonant tracks was Mark Morgan & his contribution to the video games Fallout 1 & 2. I've also subscribed to your marvelous channel. FYI I would like to know a bit about your musical background if you don't mind sharing. Farewell & bless you.
@@Mister.Beef.Wellington.The.3rd Thanks man! I believe you're the first to describe my channel as "marvellous"! I'd be interested in knowing the location of the bowing video on which you saw a comment that directed you here. Here's a bit about me - my profile on the professional association website: calgarymusicians.org/member/56/ If you'd like to chat more, then hit me up with a message at facebook.com/rob.maciak/ or email rob.maciak@gmail.com Thanks for taking the time to view, subscribe, and write! :)
Thanks, glad you liked! If you have any other feedback for me, please feel free to get in touch, I'd love to hear it! Facebook is always good. Cheers!!! :)
How taut, or tense, should the bow be? Slack or tight? Some of my cymbals don't respond well to bowing, so perhaps I do not have enough tension on the bow hair. One fabulous effect I saw performed once on the high hat. Bow open high hat and then close the hats quickly. Flexatone good for bowing, too.
Hey there! So glad you enjoyed the video and thank you! Which piece is that with bowed Hi Hat? I'd love to check it out! Anyway, to answer your question, I do tighten the bow quite a bit (short of damaging the bow, of course; it's important to consider how much stress the bow can take - particularly the threads that hold the frog in place) and I use a bass bow because there is more hair and the hair is more coarse (which helps get response out of your idiophone of choice). I also apply rosin really deliberately. I go to a string shop and ask for the stickiest rosin they have, and then I breathe on it before applying it to the bow (alternate several times - breathe on the puck, rub some on, breathe on the puck again, rub some more on, etc). The edge of the cymbal can pull the rosin off of the bow really quickly, so you may need to reapply multiple times if you're doing a lot of bowing. Trying to bow a cymbal without a sufficient amount of rosin will not get much of anything out of the cymbal, and will also eventually wreck the hair. Hope this is helpful! :)
@@RobMaciak Thanks, Rob. I've seen a drummer from an improv group bow the hi-hat. When you close the hat, it sounds like a recording of the cymbals played backward.
Glad you enjoyed! Please let me know if there are any other topics you think I should cover. Some of my best ideas come from the recommendations/requests of others! Thanks!! 🙂
O by the way, you can get a very similar sound using a drumstick. If you drag the drumstick accross the flat of the symbol following the lathe lines at just the right angle (almost perpendicular but slightly forward) it will do essentially the same thing. You hold the stick up high and skip it along the top of the cymbal in a circle. Tiny bounces just like with the bow.
Thank you so much for bringing my attention to the fact that I had not covered this yet! I have shot a video on it and posted it, and it is even dedicated to you by name! Here you go: ua-cam.com/video/CtJ-XCt2Wwc/v-deo.html
That's terrific! Sorry for my tardy reply! Have you finished the work? I'd love to hear it or see it if possible! My email is rob.maciak@gmail.com if you happen to have the time. Thanks so much!
@@RobMaciak The show Hell's Kitchen overuses the bow-cymbal sound effect to comedic effect, to the point where it's a meme. It would often times be played after Gordon yells about something being raw.
@@nottiredofwinning3736 oh, haha! I am only vaguely familiar with the show, and I had no idea about the phenomenon of the bowed cymbal being overused such that it’s become meme-worthy. Thanks for filling me in! 🙂🤘🏽💥
@@RobMaciak I was very curious after the game composer used this technique, so I put "using a violin bow on a simbal". It was then that I found this video.
@@lewis1902 it’s a more popular effect than some people may think. People often mistake it for an electro-acoustic/electronically generated effect, and understandably so. 🙂
Hi there, thank you for your comment. Did you have questions about those moments, or were you just recommending that they be cited as time indexes? Thank you again for having viewed the video. :)
Hey Rob, fantastic job, mate! I’ve texted you on Facebook. Can you please tell me what did you use to help the friction to the Bow with Cymbals? Thank you for sharing. Cheers!
Hey Pedro! So glad you enjoyed the video and thank you! So for bowing a cymbal I use a bass bow because it has a lot more hair than a 'cello bow and the hair is more coarse, and then I apply rosin really deliberately. I go to a string shop and ask for the stickiest rosin they have, and then I breathe on it before applying it to the bow (alternate several times - breathe on the puck, rub some on, breathe on the puck again, rub some more on, etc). The edge of the cymbal can pull the rosin off of the bow really quickly, so you may need to reapply multiple times if you're doing a lot of bowing. Trying to bow a cymbal without a sufficient amount of rosin will just wreck the hair. Hope this is helpful!
That’s weird. I just figured all of this out about five minutes ago. I have the exact same technique. I can’t believe all the crazy sounds I get. And my cracked K will probably sound cooler than it ever has.
Thanks for writing! I'd love to hear the cracked K with a bow if you get around to recording it, even just with a phone! My email is rob.maciak@gmail.com if you happen to have the chance!
Hey there! I use Carlsson Bass Rosin (Sweden-made). It comes in a purple container, 1.75" tall by 1.5" diameter. I asked the string shoppe for the stickiest rosin they have and that's what they sold me. Email me if you need a photo of it: rob.maciak@gmail.com 🙂 And let me know if you have any requests for other topics to be covered!
Fascinating. I’m surprised more bands don’t play with these as they create fantastic weird and wonderful sounds 🥁🎻🤘🎶
Thanks for watching! I am finding that it is becoming more and more popular as composers find out about it. Here is another interesting cymbal effect should you be interested: ua-cam.com/video/CtJ-XCt2Wwc/v-deo.html 🙂
A brilliant and insightful demonstration, thank you so much!
Thank you very much, sir! Let me know if you have any requests for other topics to be covered! 🙂
wonderful, very helpful for composing a piece for piano, four voices, marimba, vibraphone, claves and crotales :)
thanks for this! would love to hear more of the notes in the crotales bowed to hear how they change across the range (if at all).
Thank you! On crotales, the pitches tend to behave pretty consistently across the board. Cymbals and gongs tend to be the wild cards.
I am loving it.... Beautiful horror film Sound Effects it can produce... Wow... Awesome... Sir... Thank you...
Thanks so much, I’m really glad you enjoyed it! Please feel free to give me constructive feedback, or suggestions for topics for other videos I should make. You can either comment here or get in touch with me with a Facebook message. 🙂
Additionally, if you enjoy horror film sound effects-esque acoustic instruments, you may enjoy the water phone: ua-cam.com/video/8GMozZu65VA/v-deo.html
Thanks Rob... Yes you got me right👍😊... Please make many videos you can on drums n percussion to show us what other things you can use on cymbal, hi-hats,and other drum kits to produce alien or outer space mysterious unknown sounds yet to be discovered so I can learn techniques from you.. I am happy to get you.. because recently I was searching for a guy like you for learning different sounds from percussion n cymbals using different yet common things, just as you show Bass bow on cymbal and it really sounds like Hollywood horror movies 😊⚡.... Another request .. I love drum mallets n you please make videos on what mallets I can use on drum kits n cymbals that are used on different specific instruments to achieve different sounds on drums n cymbals... please show superb durable stylish Mallets in video... Can't wait to watch your next video on what I just mentioned above...Yes I am going to enjoy your waterphone video right after dinner here⚡😂😊.... Thank you again...
If you go to my channel and view by playlist at ua-cam.com/users/RobMaciakplaylists you can see what I have done by playlist for drumset, notated instructional, etc, and then let me know what you think I should do next! Please feel free to leave comments with feedback. Thanks again, my friend! 🙂
Hey Faisal, regarding mallet options, check this out and let me know if this is what you had in mind: ua-cam.com/video/lkRdlm-15dM/v-deo.html
Thanks!
You're more than welcome, hope you found it beneficial, and thanks for taking the time to comment! Please let me know if you have any other ideas for videos I should make. I get a lot of my ideas for videos from requests/suggestions! You can comment here or email me at rob.maciak@gmail.com or I'm on facebook as well at facebook.com/rob.maciak 😃
Thanks for this great demonstration.
Lately I have been experimenting with writing scores for horror movies or just for the sake of ominous & dissonant sounds.
Cool, super fun thing to experiment with. I'd recommend also checking out my video on Waterphone - lots of super eerie sounds with that instrument. It starts to get really wild after 4 min, 30 sec. ua-cam.com/video/8GMozZu65VA/v-deo.html
@@RobMaciak
Thanks for taking the time to reply and thanks for sharing another video of an until now unknown instrument for me.
It instantly clicked in my brain when I heard those sounds, since I heard it before in Joe Satriani's Circles.
Even though its a very brief sound in the beginning, my mind instantly connected the dots & pointed me to said song. Rather fascinating how a musician can develop that instant connection over time.
I actually discovered your channel by checking out violin bows to play on guitar with & then I saw a comment about how it can also be applied on cymbals.
The soundtrack/ composer that really inspired me to try to write more atmospheric/dissonant tracks was Mark Morgan & his contribution to the video games Fallout 1 & 2.
I've also subscribed to your marvelous channel. FYI
I would like to know a bit about your musical background if you don't mind sharing.
Farewell & bless you.
@@Mister.Beef.Wellington.The.3rd Thanks man! I believe you're the first to describe my channel as "marvellous"! I'd be interested in knowing the location of the bowing video on which you saw a comment that directed you here.
Here's a bit about me - my profile on the professional association website:
calgarymusicians.org/member/56/
If you'd like to chat more, then hit me up with a message at facebook.com/rob.maciak/ or email rob.maciak@gmail.com
Thanks for taking the time to view, subscribe, and write! :)
Thanks, That sounded amazing and cool!
Thanks, glad you liked! If you have any other feedback for me, please feel free to get in touch, I'd love to hear it! Facebook is always good. Cheers!!! :)
How taut, or tense, should the bow be? Slack or tight? Some of my cymbals don't respond well to bowing, so perhaps I do not have enough tension on the bow hair. One fabulous effect I saw performed once on the high hat. Bow open high hat and then close the hats quickly. Flexatone good for bowing, too.
Hey there! So glad you enjoyed the video and thank you! Which piece is that with bowed Hi Hat? I'd love to check it out! Anyway, to answer your question, I do tighten the bow quite a bit (short of damaging the bow, of course; it's important to consider how much stress the bow can take - particularly the threads that hold the frog in place) and I use a bass bow because there is more hair and the hair is more coarse (which helps get response out of your idiophone of choice). I also apply rosin really deliberately. I go to a string shop and ask for the stickiest rosin they have, and then I breathe on it before applying it to the bow (alternate several times - breathe on the puck, rub some on, breathe on the puck again, rub some more on, etc). The edge of the cymbal can pull the rosin off of the bow really quickly, so you may need to reapply multiple times if you're doing a lot of bowing. Trying to bow a cymbal without a sufficient amount of rosin will not get much of anything out of the cymbal, and will also eventually wreck the hair. Hope this is helpful! :)
@@RobMaciak Thanks, Rob. I've seen a drummer from an improv group bow the hi-hat. When you close the hat, it sounds like a recording of the cymbals played backward.
Thank you. I love it
Glad you enjoyed! Please let me know if there are any other topics you think I should cover. Some of my best ideas come from the recommendations/requests of others! Thanks!! 🙂
O by the way, you can get a very similar sound using a drumstick. If you drag the drumstick accross the flat of the symbol following the lathe lines at just the right angle (almost perpendicular but slightly forward) it will do essentially the same thing. You hold the stick up high and skip it along the top of the cymbal in a circle. Tiny bounces just like with the bow.
Thank you so much for bringing my attention to the fact that I had not covered this yet! I have shot a video on it and posted it, and it is even dedicated to you by name! Here you go: ua-cam.com/video/CtJ-XCt2Wwc/v-deo.html
great video! currently composing a symphonic work that has bowed crotales !
That's terrific! Sorry for my tardy reply! Have you finished the work? I'd love to hear it or see it if possible! My email is rob.maciak@gmail.com if you happen to have the time. Thanks so much!
This deserves more views
Thanks! That’s nice of you to say. It is my most popular video todate, so there’s that. 🙂
The Wellington is RAW!
I don’t understand...?
@@RobMaciak The show Hell's Kitchen overuses the bow-cymbal sound effect to comedic effect, to the point where it's a meme. It would often times be played after Gordon yells about something being raw.
@@nottiredofwinning3736 oh, haha! I am only vaguely familiar with the show, and I had no idea about the phenomenon of the bowed cymbal being overused such that it’s become meme-worthy. Thanks for filling me in! 🙂🤘🏽💥
@@RobMaciak You're very welcome sir, Merry Christmas!
These instruments actually sound so good when bowed.
They do, don’t they? I’m always happy to be asked to produce this effect any time it happens.
Outlast sound effect ! Awesome!
Thank you! I’m glad you enjoyed it. How did you find the video, out of curiosity?
@@RobMaciak I was very curious after the game composer used this technique, so I put "using a violin bow on a simbal". It was then that I found this video.
@@fantaixmazueiro5465 Thank you! Feel free to get in touch via Facebook if you’d like to suggest any other videos that I should perhaps maybe do!
I knew I'd heard this before somewhere!
@@lewis1902 it’s a more popular effect than some people may think. People often mistake it for an electro-acoustic/electronically generated effect, and understandably so. 🙂
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Hi there, thank you for your comment. Did you have questions about those moments, or were you just recommending that they be cited as time indexes? Thank you again for having viewed the video. :)
Hey Rob, fantastic job, mate! I’ve texted you on Facebook. Can you please tell me what did you use to help the friction to the Bow with Cymbals? Thank you for sharing.
Cheers!
Hey Pedro! So glad you enjoyed the video and thank you! So for bowing a cymbal I use a bass bow because it has a lot more hair than a 'cello bow and the hair is more coarse, and then I apply rosin really deliberately. I go to a string shop and ask for the stickiest rosin they have, and then I breathe on it before applying it to the bow (alternate several times - breathe on the puck, rub some on, breathe on the puck again, rub some more on, etc). The edge of the cymbal can pull the rosin off of the bow really quickly, so you may need to reapply multiple times if you're doing a lot of bowing. Trying to bow a cymbal without a sufficient amount of rosin will just wreck the hair. Hope this is helpful!
That’s weird. I just figured all of this out about five minutes ago. I have the exact same technique. I can’t believe all the crazy sounds I get. And my cracked K will probably sound cooler than it ever has.
Thanks for writing! I'd love to hear the cracked K with a bow if you get around to recording it, even just with a phone! My email is rob.maciak@gmail.com if you happen to have the chance!
hello mate, what's the specific rosin you used for this demo? trying to pick some up online so i can get started with this.
Hey there! I use Carlsson Bass Rosin (Sweden-made). It comes in a purple container, 1.75" tall by 1.5" diameter. I asked the string shoppe for the stickiest rosin they have and that's what they sold me. Email me if you need a photo of it: rob.maciak@gmail.com 🙂 And let me know if you have any requests for other topics to be covered!
@@RobMaciak cheers mate; really helpful
Is it possible with violin bow?
It is possible, but it would be hard on the bow and bow hair, and would require more frequent reapplications of rosin. Thank you for commenting! ❤️🙂