The pandeiro is something I hadn't heard of before. I've had my eye on the click hi-hat tambourine for a while, as I saw a drummer use one at a gig I was at and I had to ask him what it was after the show. I also really like the sound of a ching ring. I love the variety of sound colours and textures one can add with percussion instruments.
I would definitely go for a combo of Timbale and Pandeiro instead of the regular hi and mid toms combo. Very interesting video, straight to the points, no unnecessary blah blahs but just short intro and straight to demonstration. Great work, excellent sound by the way. 18K views and only 292 likes, so unfair.
We play the best instrument hands down, there are endless ways to make the kit you own and find your perfect sound heck I’ve even seen one guy use a fish before haha
One of my first drum set additions was the high range of 3 rototoms. Those are likely familiar to most drummers, but I also find them to be pretty versatile in the world of concert percussion as the wide range of tuning they can achieve lends them to so many different styles and genres. I haven’t used them in a while. May have to pull them out of the instrument closet! I also picked up a kenari nut shaker bracelet a while back that is nice to attach to the hi-hat ankle, though it’s better suited to acoustic performance with hand percussion. However, like the Ching Ring, it does have a nice trash effect when draped over a cymbal. Thanks for the video! I dig all the grooves and ideas for incorporating an array of percussion instruments. Will have to work out some of these ideas later.
Thanks for replying but the thing is i will not be able to like afford that so I was looking for giveaways that I could enter and win but unfortunately I have not won even a single one yet but hope to win one soon :)
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wow i love mini timbales
Opening this now to watch later over dinner. Thank you for the video 🥁💜
The pandeiro is something I hadn't heard of before. I've had my eye on the click hi-hat tambourine for a while, as I saw a drummer use one at a gig I was at and I had to ask him what it was after the show. I also really like the sound of a ching ring.
I love the variety of sound colours and textures one can add with percussion instruments.
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I would definitely go for a combo of Timbale and Pandeiro instead of the regular hi and mid toms combo. Very interesting video, straight to the points, no unnecessary blah blahs but just short intro and straight to demonstration. Great work, excellent sound by the way. 18K views and only 292 likes, so unfair.
We play the best instrument hands down, there are endless ways to make the kit you own and find your perfect sound heck I’ve even seen one guy use a fish before haha
One of my first drum set additions was the high range of 3 rototoms. Those are likely familiar to most drummers, but I also find them to be pretty versatile in the world of concert percussion as the wide range of tuning they can achieve lends them to so many different styles and genres. I haven’t used them in a while. May have to pull them out of the instrument closet!
I also picked up a kenari nut shaker bracelet a while back that is nice to attach to the hi-hat ankle, though it’s better suited to acoustic performance with hand percussion. However, like the Ching Ring, it does have a nice trash effect when draped over a cymbal.
Thanks for the video! I dig all the grooves and ideas for incorporating an array of percussion instruments. Will have to work out some of these ideas later.
i wish i could have one of those Cowbell or a Meinl 10" Snare Timbare would have been great but unfortunately i do not have one.
Maybe it's time to change that ;-) Thanks for your feedback Divyam
Thanks for replying but the thing is i will not be able to like afford that so I was looking for giveaways that I could enter and win but unfortunately I have not won even a single one yet but hope to win one soon :)
Not digging the bongos here, but the snare timbale is awesome.
NIce! I found this by googling "how come some drums sound like they also use tambourine"
Thank you for this video and great ideas
Beatring, hi hat tambourine, cowbells, jamblocks, bongo, conga, timbale, djembe, splah, mini cymbal , triangle, castagnets, sleighbells, shakers, cajon brushes, LP brushes, cowbell foot, jamblock foot, picollo snare, agogo,
Sounds great!!!
I love to play the tambourine on my dads drum kit
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hi can u tell me pls i look for full kit drum to buy affordable price and it should sound compact dry sound any recommendation? tnx
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spread the gospel before its to late God and Jesus are real and there coming back soon go to church and receive the gift of God repent as well Amen spread this message Amen may God and Jesus bless you turn to God and Jesus Amen