I would be tempted to put a handle on it and use it for one, but the thing sounds so gross I fear it would probably give me lead and cadmium poisoning if used near food.
@@Peytonthefeyton The steel cymbal had an interesting sound that would work well in a song designed to make use of it, like an industrial track of some kind maybe. The disk of sadness just sounds plain bad.
"Oh, you want to go to Australia? What do you want to go and do there? See the grand opera house? See the beaches and great barrier reef? Maybe go see Ayers/Uluru Rock?" "No. I want to go to Cashies!" (Confused stare ensues)
@@blakksheep736 Metallica album where they used a ridiculous sounding snare for the whole thing. Check out the Todd in the Shadows video on it, he covers it well.
I let out an actual unintentional, uncontrolled chuckle at the Stagg Jazz Ride. Just the transition from "Jazz Ride mate? It better sound swingin'" to the bright, tinny crash had me rolling.
@@FNordstal yep. It started out as a partnership with the US brand but has been unaffiliated since 1994 and is effectively now a totally different store with a different logo, but the same name. These days they mainly sell clothes that are annoyingly ok for how cheap they are and utter woeful copies of whatever small household items are currently popular at Ikea. Oddly we also have "Target", with very similar stores, stock and logo but absolutely no relation to Target Corporation of America.
@@FNordstal We also have "Hungry Jack's" with the Burger King logo, because there was already a completely separate "Burger King" operating in Adelaide when they tried to expand operations into Australia. Burger King America tried to end-around the local franchise holder and start opening it's own BK stores here but ultimately lost in court and left the market. All of those BKs (that are still open) were rebranded to HJ's.
they'd probably sound a lot "better" if they were processed. unprocessed drum recordings sound a whole lot different than what you'd hear on, say, a modern rock record
This man's talent is just of the charts. I could imagine other parts of a jazz band starting to fill in the background as he demos the cymbals. Im not a musician, but I know more about how cymbals should sounds just thanks to Dank here
I've found some of my best buys value-wise at local music shops, usually the kind run by An Old Dude who loves swapping Old Gear. Sometimes you get lucky and find killer stuff from 10+ years ago with prices to match. Got a half decent little 5 pc kit jam kit for like 500USD like this recently. A pearl forum set with nice snare, some zildjian hats, a cheapo sabian crash and a decent stagg ride. Nothing that'll impress anyone, but good enough to play.
@@missbelled6700 Some of the best cymbals in my collection I've found..believe it or not..out in people's trash out by the road. Like some Zildjians and old hand-hammered Zenjian cymbals. Or with used drum kits I've purchased at pennies for the dollar over new cymbals. One of my best hi-hat sets I purchased a couple of years ago for the grand sum of $65.00 US made by a local guy who 'repurposes' and refinishes old or damaged cymbals into playable instruments. I've only bought four cymbals at full retail price over the years: a couple of Sabian B8 Pro china splashes, a Zildjian 14" A thin crash, and the most expensive cymbal in my collection: a Meinl 22" Vintage Pure Light Ride. The rest have come second hand via music store finds, from private sellers or free out by the road.
Remind your son that high-end drums are professional equipment, designed for (and priced for) actual touring bands that make money with their gear. If I were you I'd tell him that I'd happily buy him the pro stuff once he starts getting paid gigs
@@m.f.3347 Haha, I did but he's 11 and doesn't really understand how expensive things can be. He's not selfish or greedy...just dumb. His mom almost passed out when I told her the estimated value of the kit he wanted. Lol
You'd better make that video about why cymbals are so expensive cuz I'm very curious. 600 bucks for a thin piece of bronze seems outrageous to the layman (me).
One thing is they need to be hammered a specific way to get a specific sound. And a lot of them are hand made. But yea 600 seems like a crap ton of money
Well if you're not a drummer it would be impossible to explain but to some drummers, their quest for the perfect cymbals never ends. It's satisfied for a few years or maybe even a decade but it never ends. When you become familiar with what cymbals (can) do, you ARE often willing to pay big bucks for them. Lucky for me Im just beginning a decade of satisfaction with 5 crashes, 2 rides, 2 chinas and 2 sets of hats. Most I've paid was about $500 for a Pastie ride which I turnt around and sold a year later.
In high school band we had a cymbal almost identical to that Peace one. We ended up needing a China cymbal for a particular song so we ordered a nice Sabian one. It took a really long time to arrive, so we modified the cheap horrible cymbal into a "China" by bending upwards and punching dents in it with a hammer. Somehow that made it sound better.
@@bkebradley Maybe youll have one in future. For goregrind, i'll choose this cymbals: RIDE: Stagg DH 20" Jazz ride. It sounds GOREY. Crashes: Paiste PST3 16" (i have it, ieven have the ride and the hi hat of the same series LOL) and Zultan F5 18" crash Splash: That peace cymbal HiHat: every Paiste. China: a random one Edit: the shell set doesn't count if its dirt cheap, for example Mapex Tornado, or expensive as a Fazioli, example DW Regal Satin, if you have nice heads, you can use even a kids drum set from the Man Behind the Slaugter era
speaking of stagg, i went to a local music store looking for hi hats and found a 40 dollar brass stagg CX crash that had my second favorite crash sound in the entire store, only losing to a k custom. Stagg is one of the cymbal manufacturers of all time, and when they shart out a random gem it's all the more special.
I have no especial interest in drums specifically, but the amount this guy knows and the absolute glee with which he speaks about them has gotten my sub.
For my ear that jazz ride actually sounded great. I'm not really much a fan of dark cymbals so I liked it's higher sound. And as soon as you played it in a swing groove it was like "yup, this is FOR jazz."
I actually like the Schalloch. It definitely doesn't sustain at all, and it's a tad small sounding, but I think it could fit perfectly in some really fast paced rhythms where the crash either just gets hammered or is used as a ride.
My very first drumset as a kid was of the Peace brand and, yes, it was terrible. Seeing that cymbal brought back many memories of me having to turn the cymbals back from being inside out and eventually just sticking with them being sort of china-shaped from the beatings I gave them. Good times.
The loud, enthusiatic Aussie man gets me to care about literally anything EDIT: 4:06 reminds me a bit of the opening drum passage in "Black Noise" by FM, I don't expect anybody to know what I'm talking about but it amuses me
That PDP green MX is a sleeper. Same shells as early DW collectors post Keller. If its a good price, its worth going back to snag. Sounds great under mics.
Nowadays, that's nothing. It used to be impressive before when UA-cam only had millions of users. Now it has 2.6 billion users. 25% of the world's population.
Never thought I'd hear that weird bendy metal sound on something that isn't bendy metal, but that Peace cymbal proved me wrong. It sounds like it's made of tinfoil dear Lord.
The Zildjian K Custom Dark Ride basically is what cymbal.wav should sound like while some of the others sound like hitting actual scrap metal with a drum stick.
I would love to see different things be used to try and replicate a drum kit. The topper off a can of Ragu for the hi-hat, a bucket and brush for makeshift snare, etc.
I had a 10" stagg splash and a 16" stagg crash and they were some of my favorite cymbals while I had them. Got both for $50 brand new. Guess I got lucky. Although they both cracked so much that they were unplayable after about 5 years 😂
I love seeing how wibbly cymbals are! They sound great too, but I was wondering if you ever tried doing slow motion video at various cymbals? Just a thought, I'd love to see, but I don't know how to look up things of interesting on UA-cam, so you're really my only hope of ever seeing such a thing happen, thank you 🙌🙌
I feel like that first one could sound nice as a stack splash, i quite like those dusty high pitch sounds. I have a cheap splash that could work quite well stacked with that one.
Honestly when doing streams the hi hat bleed into the snare and top mics are always a nightmare - but the good call on deciding on the marathons - Hi hat top and bottom mics will make it sound super tight without needing to rely on OH mics
Not a drummer but my local cashies is where I picked up £200 worth of squier strat for £50 which is perfect for me to learn guitar on. it needed some light repairs and a setup but nothing I couldn't learn from youtube tutorials
When I was first getting started my then girlfriend bought me a Stagg as a birthday present and I remembered dreading playing it because like...if it's bad...oof. Thankfully I lucked out and it was one of the good ones. I still have it to this day.
i can say my socks were sufficiently knocked off at the fact that schalloch was bright in any way. my experience with brass (every one of them) has been equal to the 12" [rest in] peace splash
I don't play any music at all, in fact my musical knowledge only extends to Year 9 music in which I only learnt to play guitar (Badly) . Absolutely love your videos along with the "Garbage time" channel
The Cashies song Oh, I found it at Cashies, mate Where you can find your dreams They've got wares and chairs and a bug dowstairs Some clubs, some tubs, and hats for scrubs And out of date movies So get on down to Cashies, mate You know it'll change your life So get off the floor, head out the door Forget eBay, they'll charge you more And lose vour life at Cashies
Got a set of these famous 13' Peace hats. I use em as lab rats for cymbal cleaning chemicals or drilling holes for rivets. Polished them with BKF and they look like mirrors but sound like poop.
The Peace cymbal would probably be better at being a saucepan lid than an actual cymbal.
I have a metal saucepan lid that sounds EXACTLY like that cymbal when you drop it.
I like it because it’s so bad
sounds like a saucepan maybe
I would be tempted to put a handle on it and use it for one, but the thing sounds so gross I fear it would probably give me lead and cadmium poisoning if used near food.
Nah, the platter of hatered should be used as a hubcap for either Tony or the Free Charade.
That first cymbal sounded like one of those sound effect samples you'd find on a mid 2000's Yamaha keyboard.
I own one of those keyboards, 100% true
Where do you think the original sample came from?
it sounds like a reveal sound effect from a flash game
"DJ!"
You're right, it sounds exactly like the midi default
In fairness to that first cymbal, it's real hard to make something cymbal shaped that sounds that bad.
Well done guys!
Second only to the stop sign
@@TheCostantinus I'm two days late I see...
I raise you the DXP Steel cymbal from the egg vid
@@Peytonthefeyton
The steel cymbal had an interesting sound that would work well in a song designed to make use of it, like an industrial track of some kind maybe.
The disk of sadness just sounds plain bad.
@@theuncalledfor It would be great as an sfx cymbal, you’re right. The peace disk of hate is just awful
If I ever go to Australia, cashie's is gonna be my first stop
I think they have them in America if you’re here, but I’d double check that.
Same, very first thing
@@gilbertg.8501 they do but I think they're called something different.
I remember LGR mentioned them in one of his Thrifting videos.
Cashies is like a pawn shop crossed with a goodwill except our goodwills here are pretty trash (vinnies/salvos)
"Oh, you want to go to Australia? What do you want to go and do there? See the grand opera house? See the beaches and great barrier reef? Maybe go see Ayers/Uluru Rock?"
"No. I want to go to Cashies!"
(Confused stare ensues)
The first cymbal sounded like the cybal equivalent to the snare drum on St. Anger.
I love this comment so much
Came looking for this comment, was not disappointed!
think thats an insult to the st anger snare
What's a St Anger?
@@blakksheep736 Metallica album where they used a ridiculous sounding snare for the whole thing. Check out the Todd in the Shadows video on it, he covers it well.
I let out an actual unintentional, uncontrolled chuckle at the Stagg Jazz Ride. Just the transition from "Jazz Ride mate? It better sound swingin'" to the bright, tinny crash had me rolling.
That killed me
I like how the slow cooker at the start is actually marked up from what the same model costs at Kmart.
Do they have KMart in Australia?
@@FNordstal Yeah, think it's slightly different though.
@@FNordstal yep. It started out as a partnership with the US brand but has been unaffiliated since 1994 and is effectively now a totally different store with a different logo, but the same name.
These days they mainly sell clothes that are annoyingly ok for how cheap they are and utter woeful copies of whatever small household items are currently popular at Ikea.
Oddly we also have "Target", with very similar stores, stock and logo but absolutely no relation to Target Corporation of America.
@@LongPeter that last fact about target is even more crazy tbh.
@@FNordstal We also have "Hungry Jack's" with the Burger King logo, because there was already a completely separate "Burger King" operating in Adelaide when they tried to expand operations into Australia. Burger King America tried to end-around the local franchise holder and start opening it's own BK stores here but ultimately lost in court and left the market. All of those BKs (that are still open) were rebranded to HJ's.
Anyone else love using these videos for getting well recoded cymbal and drum samples.
First mistake.. "well recorded"
@@morbidmanmusic By “an idiot”. At least he didn’t record with the freakish ears on a stand.
they'd probably sound a lot "better" if they were processed. unprocessed drum recordings sound a whole lot different than what you'd hear on, say, a modern rock record
Idk why, but his recordings sound so damn dead to me, little to no treble. Idk why he doesn't do post processing.
This man's talent is just of the charts. I could imagine other parts of a jazz band starting to fill in the background as he demos the cymbals. Im not a musician, but I know more about how cymbals should sounds just thanks to Dank here
The first cymbal needs to have its own place on the kit specifically for when you need a 2000’s pop splash sound effect
As a German, reading Schalloch is super funny, since it literally translates to "sonic hole" XD
And the cymbal is exactly that
Nope, sonic hole would be translated "Schallloch" - 3 L's.
"Schalloch" - 2 L's - translates to "scarf hole"
Every time hew hit that first one it felt like the most heinous insult was delivered straight into my soul
What a perfect distraction for ignoring my homework at 1AM when I have work at 8 tomorrow. Thanks wade
Go to bed!!!!
Same
Its 1AM here in Wisconsin, I hope I will drift off to sleep soon. 🌌
Ha sleep thats a myth
@@Una_Ridlow had to finish up some homework lol. Got a solid 3 hours though, I’m good. Gotta love working full time while going to college
Soooooo, cheap doesn't mean bad. I'll be sure to show this video to my son who is just learning and wants the same kit as Gee Anzalone
I've found some of my best buys value-wise at local music shops, usually the kind run by An Old Dude who loves swapping Old Gear. Sometimes you get lucky and find killer stuff from 10+ years ago with prices to match.
Got a half decent little 5 pc kit jam kit for like 500USD like this recently. A pearl forum set with nice snare, some zildjian hats, a cheapo sabian crash and a decent stagg ride. Nothing that'll impress anyone, but good enough to play.
@@missbelled6700 Some of the best cymbals in my collection I've found..believe it or not..out in people's trash out by the road. Like some Zildjians and old hand-hammered Zenjian cymbals. Or with used drum kits I've purchased at pennies for the dollar over new cymbals. One of my best hi-hat sets I purchased a couple of years ago for the grand sum of $65.00 US made by a local guy who 'repurposes' and refinishes old or damaged cymbals into playable instruments. I've only bought four cymbals at full retail price over the years: a couple of Sabian B8 Pro china splashes, a Zildjian 14" A thin crash, and the most expensive cymbal in my collection: a Meinl 22" Vintage Pure Light Ride. The rest have come second hand via music store finds, from private sellers or free out by the road.
@@thomasmoje5926 'local guy who has a shop to keep all the old beaters he's working on out of the house' is my favorite kind of store 😁
Remind your son that high-end drums are professional equipment, designed for (and priced for) actual touring bands that make money with their gear. If I were you I'd tell him that I'd happily buy him the pro stuff once he starts getting paid gigs
@@m.f.3347 Haha, I did but he's 11 and doesn't really understand how expensive things can be. He's not selfish or greedy...just dumb. His mom almost passed out when I told her the estimated value of the kit he wanted. Lol
5:30 "Oh man, this guy's drumset sounds awesome, I only wish the hi-hat was louder!" - said no sound engineer, ever.
That's actually why I love my Meinl Custom Classic Dark hats; very tight, dry controlled sound and not super loud and washy
Arent the RUDES just super fucking loud?
You'd better make that video about why cymbals are so expensive cuz I'm very curious. 600 bucks for a thin piece of bronze seems outrageous to the layman (me).
One thing is they need to be hammered a specific way to get a specific sound. And a lot of them are hand made. But yea 600 seems like a crap ton of money
Well if you're not a drummer it would be impossible to explain but to some drummers, their quest for the perfect cymbals never ends. It's satisfied for a few years or maybe even a decade but it never ends. When you become familiar with what cymbals (can) do, you ARE often willing to pay big bucks for them. Lucky for me Im just beginning a decade of satisfaction with 5 crashes, 2 rides, 2 chinas and 2 sets of hats. Most I've paid was about $500 for a Pastie ride which I turnt around and sold a year later.
the main thing is that it isn't just a piece of sheet metal that's pressed into shape, it's forged and hammered and turned and all that.
Guys, let him make the video!
Wuhan's traditional series are great for the low price but they were probably made with borderline slave labor, pick your poison I guess.
that stagg 20'' ride was gnarly, had a deep growl, no bonk at all... loved it
In high school band we had a cymbal almost identical to that Peace one. We ended up needing a China cymbal for a particular song so we ordered a nice Sabian one. It took a really long time to arrive, so we modified the cheap horrible cymbal into a "China" by bending upwards and punching dents in it with a hammer. Somehow that made it sound better.
Bro, that Peace cymbal is just what my drummer of our goregrind band needed
Do some blast beats on it and you’re golden
ya i was thinking that cymbal sound good in that style LOL whats your bands name btw? :-D
This was a joke, I do like goregrind but I don't have a band
@@bkebradley Maybe youll have one in future. For goregrind, i'll choose this cymbals:
RIDE: Stagg DH 20" Jazz ride. It sounds GOREY.
Crashes: Paiste PST3 16" (i have it, ieven have the ride and the hi hat of the same series LOL) and Zultan F5 18" crash
Splash: That peace cymbal
HiHat: every Paiste.
China: a random one
Edit: the shell set doesn't count if its dirt cheap, for example Mapex Tornado, or expensive as a Fazioli, example DW Regal Satin, if you have nice heads, you can use even a kids drum set from the Man Behind the Slaugter era
Broh, give us a drum tuning video. Your sarcastic, hilarious Aussie take on that would literally make my year.
speaking of stagg, i went to a local music store looking for hi hats and found a 40 dollar brass stagg CX crash that had my second favorite crash sound in the entire store, only losing to a k custom. Stagg is one of the cymbal manufacturers of all time, and when they shart out a random gem it's all the more special.
That Peace would look good flying at high velocity at the metal shelves.
Out of all the hate replies for the Peace (of crap) cymbal. Your suggestion sounds the best!
I have no especial interest in drums specifically, but the amount this guy knows and the absolute glee with which he speaks about them has gotten my sub.
That Stagg was incredible! Not sure how my trashcan lid got stamped with the Pace logo and shipped to Australia but such are life's wonders.
you should use the Peace "disc of hate" as a weapon if anyone tries to break in, or just, throw it at some birds
If you toss it at the birds, you'll make a good dinner depending on the bird
The more I see of Drum Thing the more I want Wade to put out an instrumental jazz album.
For my ear that jazz ride actually sounded great. I'm not really much a fan of dark cymbals so I liked it's higher sound. And as soon as you played it in a swing groove it was like "yup, this is FOR jazz."
That peace gave me flashbacks to 80's breakdance music on my Casio.
I actually like the Schalloch. It definitely doesn't sustain at all, and it's a tad small sounding, but I think it could fit perfectly in some really fast paced rhythms where the crash either just gets hammered or is used as a ride.
I don't think it's a coincidence. It's called "sound hole".
My very first drumset as a kid was of the Peace brand and, yes, it was terrible. Seeing that cymbal brought back many memories of me having to turn the cymbals back from being inside out and eventually just sticking with them being sort of china-shaped from the beatings I gave them. Good times.
$19 Australian Dollery-Doos is equal to $12.69 (Nice) American Freedom Eagles. Or $17 Canadian Loonies if you're from the land of Maple and Mounties.
I'm glad to be alive at the right time to enjoy regular Dankpods, Garbage Time and Drum Thing uploads.
sometimes i forget how crazy good your actual chops are. you are a massively good drummer mate
this, and really all the channels under the dank umbrella, are quicky becoming a comfort food for me
The loud, enthusiatic Aussie man gets me to care about literally anything
EDIT: 4:06 reminds me a bit of the opening drum passage in "Black Noise" by FM, I don't expect anybody to know what I'm talking about but it amuses me
Actually really liked that peace splash cymbal through your mix
That PDP green MX is a sleeper. Same shells as early DW collectors post Keller. If its a good price, its worth going back to snag. Sounds great under mics.
i'd DEFINITELY use that "Peace" cymbal in a stack array
You should use that first cymbal and make a stack with it. Crappy small cymbals like that are amazing for little stacks.
Never knew so much about cymbals
in me life
Imagine hearing the peace symbol before a metal breakdown
Praying for the day he‘s doing a whole St. Anger stream with all the trash drum stuff he acquired
Imagine getting a channel to 100K in less than a year of it's existence. Congrats, Wade! 👏
Nowadays, that's nothing. It used to be impressive before when UA-cam only had millions of users. Now it has 2.6 billion users. 25% of the world's population.
Who's Wade?
@@MaxwellTornado The person who is holding the camera and talking all the time in this video. 🤷♂️
@@AmirRazan You mean Dank?
@@MaxwellTornado wade is his name
Unironically I really like the peace cymbal The quick decay and trashy crash sound is very satiafying.
it took me until now to realize the store isn't actually named cashie's
that jazz ride: hits same point, produces different tone. wonderful.
Until now I never thought a symbol could be out of tune
*cymbal
That YR sounds absolutely incredible. Holy shit, like the nicest sound for uptempo
That peace sounds like it's trying to be a China cymbal
There is nothing more satisfying than the Sabian cymbal vibrating after being hit.
Or most 16” or bigger for that matter.
My first kit was a Peace kit, still have it after 13 years! A stark contrast compared to my Tama kits now.
That Stagg ride would be neat in some hardcore, I think. We love things that sound broken over here
I don't even understand drums. But when you start hitting that peace piece of a plate, I laughed so hard my drink came out of my nose. 😂
the peace sounds like it could be an effect cymbal, but it's not something that anyone should ever treat as a standalone.
I love the idea of using the peace cymbal as an artistic choice
The Peace cymbal makes the exact same noise a garbage can lid makes after the dog knocks it to the floor to get to the trash.
Glad to see some Meinl appreciation even if it’s due to their interesting jankiness.
Never thought I'd hear that weird bendy metal sound on something that isn't bendy metal, but that Peace cymbal proved me wrong.
It sounds like it's made of tinfoil dear Lord.
Why do I like the Peace? Oh my gob, why do I like the Peace?!
I've watched this vid like three times now and "mate I stinkin love cashies" is so endearing it never gets old I love it every time
That cheap jazz ride sounded like a bin lid.
Awesome video as usual. I’ve learned so much and I don’t even play the drums 😂
The peace cymbal sounds angry that it has to exist
I think it would be cool if you did a video on the basics of the different drums and cymbals and when you may want to use them for the uninitiated.
When I saw that Peace cymbal flop, I nearly died of laughter! I’m barely breathing!
The Zildjian K Custom Dark Ride basically is what cymbal.wav should sound like while some of the others sound like hitting actual scrap metal with a drum stick.
5:11 i love the groove on the hihats!!
1 am here but i am too dedicated to not watch this immediately
Woo east coast peeps lol
First cymbal is how you undo the peace. It can start wars
3:31 please teach us how to play up tempo swing like that
tons of practice
@@theblackknight870 yeah but what do I practice? Throwing my arm at my cymbal for 3 seconds before clutching my wrist in pain?
@@M43STR0_dnb if you aren't in agony after drumming are you really drumming at your best?
I would love to see different things be used to try and replicate a drum kit. The topper off a can of Ragu for the hi-hat, a bucket and brush for makeshift snare, etc.
i quite like the stagg jazzride, its kind of buttery and washy and i think it would be good for processing with phasers and stuff
Right, yeah, it definitely sounds like it'd be better as a rock cymbal rather than for jazz
really shows how good the content is that i dont play or care to much of the musician side of drums but i still watch cause i like dankpods
0:35 I BURST OUT LAUGHING
LOL SAME
I love the drum only part of the headphone comparison song between the Zildjian and the Stagg.
I had a 10" stagg splash and a 16" stagg crash and they were some of my favorite cymbals while I had them. Got both for $50 brand new. Guess I got lucky. Although they both cracked so much that they were unplayable after about 5 years 😂
"It genuinely sownds like there's sumthin wrong withit" completely smacked me.
Completely caught off guard. Busted out laughing.
Nice vid dude.
As a huge paiste rude fan, those meinl hats sounded comparible
When the peace cymbal rang, I straight up laughed, didn't know they could sound worse than a kid's drum kit! They sound like a aluminium pie pan
How did I go from car content to cymbals and tech because of this guys personality idk but im learning and its fun
I didn't think I would be experiencing pain through lesser quality cymbals today, but here I am-- and here I'll be for other videos.
3:46 I actually spit out my tea
Guitarist here. Thanks to you I now understand what the fuzz with the cymbals is about
I love seeing how wibbly cymbals are! They sound great too, but I was wondering if you ever tried doing slow motion video at various cymbals? Just a thought, I'd love to see, but I don't know how to look up things of interesting on UA-cam, so you're really my only hope of ever seeing such a thing happen, thank you 🙌🙌
I feel like that first one could sound nice as a stack splash, i quite like those dusty high pitch sounds. I have a cheap splash that could work quite well stacked with that one.
I've done studio runs with Wuhan medium and thin crashes and as long as you don't hammer the life out of them, you can't beat them for the money.
Honestly when doing streams the hi hat bleed into the snare and top mics are always a nightmare - but the good call on deciding on the marathons - Hi hat top and bottom mics will make it sound super tight without needing to rely on OH mics
Let's see, $89 Australian is about... $60 American? You got that YR cymbal that cheap!? That's an incredible find!
I just picked one up over here in the UK for £45 - that's about 55 USD, it's an absolute steal
Found a yr for £39.99 which is about $50. Safe to say i’m buying it
Not a drummer but my local cashies is where I picked up £200 worth of squier strat for £50 which is perfect for me to learn guitar on. it needed some light repairs and a setup but nothing I couldn't learn from youtube tutorials
That's a very good video! Congrats on 100k subs!
bro come on it was posted like 2 minutes ago and the video is 6 minutes
@@SoloSlater I know. Sorry about that.
@@SoloSlater he was right
@@HarryGlasstheGuitarPlayer nah its fine, and yes it is a good video
@@SoloSlater You're welcome!
When I was first getting started my then girlfriend bought me a Stagg as a birthday present and I remembered dreading playing it because like...if it's bad...oof. Thankfully I lucked out and it was one of the good ones. I still have it to this day.
5:50 that cowbell noise made me smile for some reason.
i can say my socks were sufficiently knocked off at the fact that schalloch was bright in any way. my experience with brass (every one of them) has been equal to the 12" [rest in] peace splash
3:07 mate that beat sounds familiar somehow....
Pink panther vibes?
@@Hai_im.cat1for sure
I don't play any music at all, in fact my musical knowledge only extends to Year 9 music in which I only learnt to play guitar (Badly) . Absolutely love your videos along with the "Garbage time" channel
The Cashies song
Oh, I found it at Cashies, mate
Where you can find your dreams
They've got wares and chairs and a bug dowstairs
Some clubs, some tubs, and hats for scrubs And out of date movies
So get on down to Cashies, mate You know it'll change your life
So get off the floor, head out the door
Forget eBay, they'll charge you more And lose vour life at Cashies
Mate.
I enjoy your little drumming sessions when you just test some stuff.
3:53 It sounds like a china
Agreed....
The most vinegary of the cymbals
Got a set of these famous 13' Peace hats.
I use em as lab rats for cymbal cleaning chemicals or drilling holes for rivets.
Polished them with BKF and they look like mirrors but sound like poop.
0:21 is this ashens or is this a drum thing?
bless the more frequent uploads on each channel