Are These The Best Bells??? | ELH Bells Test
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- Опубліковано 10 лип 2024
- First, this video is NOT sponsored. I just wanted to try these bells out and let y'all know what I think about them. These bells sound awesome with LOTS of projection.
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0:00 - Intro
2:02- High Pitch Bell Details and Demo
5:56 - Mid Pitch Bell Details and Demo
8:40 - Low Pitch Bell Details and Demo
12:46- Bells Played. to Congas
15:24 - Final Opinion and Conclusion
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The high-pitched and medium-pitched bells where my two favorites. The medium one reminded me of the classic tune from Eddie Palmieri Vamonos pal monte.
Excellent Eric Excellent! By the way, I have been celebrating June 2021 as the 1st NATIONAL COWBELL APPRECIATION MONTH! More Cowbell Bro!
I was looking for a bongo bell and then you posted. If you were to ask me, that’s some perfect timing.
I just got a Uli percussion bell. Love it so far!
Thanks Erik for the demo on the bells...really helped....god bless
Súper Pendiente y a la espera.
Un fuerte abrazo hermano mío desde Maturín Monagas Vzla.
I'm looking for a mambo bell. That high pitch bell is awesome!
I'm not particularly knowledgable about cowbells but have acquired 3 very different ones, the latest an indian bell made from brass with an oval shaped mouth, low F sharp and an old Hohner in D, (not so keen on the other). Out of the ELH bells you played I liked the low one the most but did notice quite a lot of overtones with them. I appreciate your explanation of uses and settings and enjoyed listening to your playing of them. I generally just play the cowbells at home and have fitted some bike inner-tube towards the end of the beater for a mellower bass tone, leaving the very end as wood for the higher tones. I also liked some of the unexpected kind of enigmatic tones that projected at times in your demo, if you know what I mean.
You have to check out Ulipercussion bells, handmade by my Friend Ulisis Santiago.
3:30: I used to sell JCR bells 35 years (is it that long?) ago. Cali and his crew just couldn’t make them fast enough! Had I known then they’d sell for $500+ now,I’d have bought a few more for myself. So I’m curious to hear these ELH bells.
15:35: they just might be a worthy successor to the JCR legacy. You sound great playing them.
I personally like the thicker beater.
Check out ULI percussion he also does bells he is from Wisconsin
I am pretty picky with bells as well. They look nicely made. Of the 3, I liked the high pitch the most. The overtones on all of them kill it for me; just some more tweaks needed.
The overtones are what really helps the bell cut through the band
Have you tried the Osiris Bells, it’s a must.
Not convinced yet. Cali was able to make a high pitch bell without that big mouth opening. I've seen that big mouth opening on those bells from Columbia too. Today every percussionist wants to tune up everything high.
How can I get those bells
!!!!THE BEST BELLS ARE STILL FROM THE BRONX NEW YORK , NOTHING HAS CHANGED YET AND THE TOP ONE IS MADE BY "OSIRIS COW BELLS"!!!!