4 Ways to Get a Phat Snare Sound

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  • Опубліковано 15 вер 2024
  • Nick D'Virgilio shares four tips on creating a bigger snare sound. Nick has selected four DW snare drums for this demonstration, but these tips will apply to a wide range of snare drums. After the video, learn more about the gear used in this video at the links below.
    Drums:
    Kick - DW Jazz Series 23" x 18" - www.sweetwater...
    Snare 1 - DW Jazz Series 5.5" x 14"
    Snare 2 - DW Jazz Series 5.5" x 14"
    Snare 3 - DW Design Series 5.5" x 14" - www.sweetwater...
    Snare 4 - DW Performance Series 5.5 "x 14" - www.sweetwater...
    Drumheads:
    Evans G1 - www.sweetwater...
    Remo Ambassador - www.sweetwater...
    Aquarian Texture Coated
    Drumsticks:
    Vater Universal
    Accessories:
    Big Fat Snare Drum Auto-Tone Snare Drum Topper - www.sweetwater...
    Remo Control Rings - www.sweetwater...
    Microphones:
    Kick Drum - Shure Beta 52A - www.sweetwater...
    Over head - Audio-Technica AT5045 - www.sweetwater....
    Apple 15" MacBook Pro - www.sweetwater....
    Universal Audio Apollo 8p - www.sweetwater...
    Avid Pro Tools 12 - www.sweetwater....

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  • @bryonlanderman2330
    @bryonlanderman2330 4 роки тому +15

    Or the 5th option. You could buy heads that are designed to take that overtone ring out like the Evans Genera Dry or Remo Powerstroke 3 that give you a great phat drum sound, without tuning gimmicks that can cause your head to wear out faster and possibly warp your hoop, or the need for using external muffling devices that actually choke the sound of the drum.

  • @RoeShamBoe
    @RoeShamBoe 7 років тому +7

    kick sounds absolutely fierce

  • @bigradio9195
    @bigradio9195 4 роки тому +195

    You can tell he's a drummer, look how thin his wallet is.

  • @patricklong1187
    @patricklong1187 4 роки тому +4

    Never mind those snare drum sounds...I'm most impressed by his BASS drum sound! Finally, a bass drum that doesn't sound like you're beating soggy pound cake. This has TONE.

  • @thebayoudiaries8389
    @thebayoudiaries8389 7 років тому +2

    As a vintage country player, this thud sound brings me back to the old days of country. Thank you Nick.

  • @milescampbell52
    @milescampbell52 3 роки тому

    Nick, I swear you are the MAN when it comes to drumming. You have help me so much in my journey of drumming.

  • @MusicJamin330
    @MusicJamin330 7 років тому +43

    What are THOSE hi-hats!? MAN I want those!

    • @lokwer
      @lokwer 7 років тому +1

      seems like a meinl byzance dark hi hat... pretty cool hats !!

    • @andre-pz1wv
      @andre-pz1wv 6 років тому +1

      Meinl Byzance Extra Dry Medium Hi-Hats 14" i think

    • @drew_on_drums
      @drew_on_drums 6 років тому +6

      They look like 15s instead of 14s

    • @chasesteinberger3342
      @chasesteinberger3342 6 років тому +3

      I was gonna say the same thing! Pretty sure they are the Meinl 16" extra dry hats

    • @jacksonmasco
      @jacksonmasco 6 років тому +1

      MusicJamin330 meinls whole line of extra dry hats are phenomenal

  • @matthewpaluch777
    @matthewpaluch777 7 років тому +2

    Great job Nick, thanks for the
    sharing. One thing that should be pointed out though. When de-tuning the 3 lugs make sure they're
    not the lugs closest to the strainer.

  • @nessrecords
    @nessrecords 6 років тому

    Another great example of why I love this guy. Not only a great demo, but invaluable "road tips" from experience. The doughnut (yellow drum) is my favorite today.

  • @adamalexanderray
    @adamalexanderray 7 років тому +18

    I took an old used 16" double ply head from my floor tom and cut the rim away leaving a 14" head sized piece. It's just the same as a big fat snare drum but you can make it for free.

    • @kato968
      @kato968 7 років тому

      Yes!!

    • @dazarecords3731
      @dazarecords3731 6 років тому

      I do the same at my studio and it works well! Problem is whenever the snare becomes Phat it loses its attack so you mic placement/technique becomes even more crucial

    • @Gitarzan66
      @Gitarzan66 6 років тому +2

      I'm changing my snare and floor tom over the next couple hours and thats what I'm going to do. I dont use mics so that wont affect me. (ha ha). Just a basement drummer.

  • @christopherdaley6304
    @christopherdaley6304 5 років тому +1

    Nick: I loved your percussion and drumming on Calling All Stations. As a long time Genesis fan I loved every song you played on. Thanks.

  • @GoodKevin111
    @GoodKevin111 7 років тому +38

    Is that Lars' drumset?

    • @autofocus4556
      @autofocus4556 5 років тому +1

      GoodKevin111 he plays on trash cans

  • @glennedwardgo
    @glennedwardgo 7 років тому

    Thanks for this tutorial nick & the sweetwater folks!

  • @D-Man_Jam
    @D-Man_Jam 4 роки тому +2

    The yellow one sounds the best IMO.

  • @aaronmichaels8347
    @aaronmichaels8347 2 роки тому

    Love Nick ... Great tips. I love the George Costanza (Seinfeld) reference ... from a guy who reminds me of john lovitz LOL.
    I use a trick like the wallet trick. I take a very small hand towel or wash cloth , fold it over and lay it on the snare just like the wallet was. It pretty much stays on. Sometimes i'll use a small piece of tape just to keep it from sliding off. It works well.

  • @bpdrumstudio
    @bpdrumstudio 7 років тому +4

    Great tuning tips Nick...always love your
    Playing. I'd like to contribute that detuning for a phat snare sound , I found works best with triple flanged hoops and not die cast. My 2 c worth. Cheers.

  • @agork
    @agork 5 років тому +1

    Beautiful drumming!

  • @markielinhart
    @markielinhart 2 роки тому

    Brilliant Nick‼️

  • @leoavalos3010
    @leoavalos3010 5 років тому +1

    great video! Nick's one of the finest drummers out there, and a great singer as well. 20+ years listening to his records.

  • @kiltymacbagpipe
    @kiltymacbagpipe 7 років тому +42

    To get a similar sound to the big fat snare product invert a spare 14" head onto the drum. If you are like me you have more than one old head lying around which will work just fine.

    • @Positive-pat
      @Positive-pat 7 років тому +3

      Bruce Hewat this is the route I typically take to achieve the fat sound. I've found the older the head the fatter the sound!

    • @drew_on_drums
      @drew_on_drums 6 років тому +1

      Like put it in upside down?

    • @zynix976
      @zynix976 6 років тому

      Yup, so the rim of the head (that sits on the outside the bearing edge) points upwards instead of downwards

    • @AcDcDrummerJake1215
      @AcDcDrummerJake1215 6 років тому

      I can’t quite put this together in my head. Do you mean cut the head out and or just slap it on top of the head you’re using and use it as a dampener, or something else?

    • @Assimilator702
      @Assimilator702 5 років тому +2

      Jake Becker I cut the head from the hoop after the section where it curves. Place the head onto your snare upside down. I’ve been doing this for years with a clear Pinstripe head. I don’t think I’ve ever thrown out an old head in my life. That’s ALOT of heads! I even have an entire set of Joey Jordinsons used heads. I think he only used heads for maybe 2 shows when he was with Slipknot.

  • @thegayge
    @thegayge 7 років тому +47

    Quick somebody isolate the "That's pretty phat sounding." at 5:05 and put it in the middle of dub track or something.

    • @thegayge
      @thegayge 7 років тому +5

      And add "Even more thud" at 8:15.

    • @rodrigofernandez5825
      @rodrigofernandez5825 7 років тому

      Leaving a comment for if someone does it

    • @drew_on_drums
      @drew_on_drums 6 років тому +2

      I want to use it as a pre- breakdown line and just hit the most brutal breakdown in the world

    • @jamesh.570
      @jamesh.570 6 років тому

      Somebody please do this ^

    • @drew_on_drums
      @drew_on_drums 6 років тому

      James Helfrich the breakdown or the dubstep idea

  • @IFBSal
    @IFBSal 7 років тому +4

    Please make a review of the Pearl Eliminator Redline cause you guys make the best reviews for drum products lol

  • @marknjudi
    @marknjudi 4 роки тому

    I must have found that same youtube video that you found on the tight bottom head and detune the 3 closest lugs on the top. Been using that, and also the BFSD and Remo O rings. Lots of options! Thanks for confirming these techniques with this great video.

  • @FacsTwo
    @FacsTwo 6 років тому

    I love how the 4th snare sounds

  • @1111Paiste
    @1111Paiste 3 роки тому

    The "Big Fat Snare Drum" does it for me.

  • @chasesteinberger3342
    @chasesteinberger3342 6 років тому

    Those hats sound AMAZING!

  • @JonathanHolt1988
    @JonathanHolt1988 5 років тому

    Those rings are magical. I got some evans erings and they are amazing on the snare and toms to bring out a lot of low, phat sounds, gets rid of overtones great.

  • @blkjakk
    @blkjakk 7 років тому +6

    I use the Big Fat Snare Drum "Steve's Donut" & it's a great product too.

  • @grzesiek41st
    @grzesiek41st 6 років тому +7

    6:43 ...and that guy with umbrella :D

  • @buzzyhansen5653
    @buzzyhansen5653 4 роки тому

    ...that trick you slide a stick under the snares to tune bottom head is a real cool idea !
    why didn't I think of that years ago 🤔

  • @blkjakk
    @blkjakk 7 років тому +198

    Oooooooh I'm imagining how fat of a sound Bill Gate's wallet would produce.

    • @Positive-pat
      @Positive-pat 7 років тому +2

      Blkjakk hahaha right! Or Warran Buffet.

    • @mrpositronia
      @mrpositronia 7 років тому +8

      Donald Trump's just contains a whole bunch of ready-made IOUs

    • @blkjakk
      @blkjakk 7 років тому

      mrpositronia Baaahaaaaahaaa!!!!!!!!!

    • @LaurentOliveri
      @LaurentOliveri 7 років тому

      Hahaha

    • @richardpine8011
      @richardpine8011 7 років тому +1

      Morbidly obese kinda phat.

  • @drumsNstuff79
    @drumsNstuff79 7 років тому

    I use the Remo rings and love them. i have the set of two 14", one thin, one wider.. Uts great to have that option when your band goes into a mid tempo song like "Angel of Montgomery" and you can hang the ring off your floor tom leg and throw it on to get an instant fat sound. I do think you may have to tune a drum down a bit if it is too high pitched to begin with to get a deep tone. I like the Remo rings more that the idea of the BFSD because you get that stick on head attack and it doesn't get too mushy. Although the classic muffled 70's sound can be as mushy as it gets!

  • @WadeLucas
    @WadeLucas 7 років тому +24

    I didn't know Jon Lovitz played drums!

    • @djevlhelvete
      @djevlhelvete 6 років тому +1

      Wade Lucas I knew he reminded me of somebody but I just couldn't figure out who. Thanks! Hahaha!

  • @mikaelsnare
    @mikaelsnare 6 років тому +2

    George Costanza mentioned!

  • @EixtremeDrummer
    @EixtremeDrummer 5 років тому

    Thanks, Nick, this is helpful

  • @timcline161
    @timcline161 6 років тому

    Excellent video Ty!

  • @robertlucas9867
    @robertlucas9867 7 років тому

    I never use the first technique despite what some (Evans drumheads) and others say because it does damage the rim over time by warping and the heads break or stretch quicker.
    I use a spare head upside down, Big Fat Snare drum, O rings or some cut to shape paper or thin cardboard. Also I have spare snares for specific sounds. Also electronic triggers or pads for those occasional times you can't use all drums or have time to change.

  • @PedroDVC
    @PedroDVC 6 років тому +1

    I love this guy!

  • @dogmart
    @dogmart 7 років тому +4

    Tony Williams Yellow--the only way to go, baby! :)

    • @Positive-pat
      @Positive-pat 7 років тому

      dogmart isn't that thing gorgeous!

  • @roybeckerman9253
    @roybeckerman9253 6 років тому +9

    Depends what music you’re playing.
    60s snare drums had a tighter, crisp ,cracking sound
    The 70s were much more deep and dead.

  • @jknighton
    @jknighton 7 років тому +3

    BFSD is great too...

  • @ionianblue31
    @ionianblue31 7 років тому

    I like how each of the snares are a different kind of phat and thuddy. If it were me, I'd use the yellow snare on, say, verses, and either the black wallet snare or white snare on the chorus. Especially if you're pushing the beat during the choruses.

  • @blushingtruth
    @blushingtruth 6 років тому

    Sounds great!

  • @baconfromhell666
    @baconfromhell666 6 років тому

    This guy is very likable.

  • @LukeAlejo
    @LukeAlejo 7 років тому

    the yellow snare does it for me!

  • @thundermolloy
    @thundermolloy 7 років тому +1

    take the third technique and also put a Evans staccato disc inside the drum you get a super dry super dead Fat Sound which is actually kind of cool to use for an auxiliary snare

  • @Chicken_Wang1
    @Chicken_Wang1 2 роки тому +1

    I’ve had a problem with my snare where it sounds like a tenor kind of, with the “snare sound” in the background almost. I’ve tried retightening the strings and a bunch of other things, but can’t get it back to normal. Was just wondering if anyone here had any ideas.👍🏻

  • @tsrohydag3290
    @tsrohydag3290 Рік тому

    Thanks a lot

  • @kristianwest3855
    @kristianwest3855 7 років тому +1

    Can you do a review of the Tama Starclassic Bubinga drumset?

  • @SubaruWRXspdManual
    @SubaruWRXspdManual 6 років тому

    This vid gave me an idea... An all snare drum kit. Well, except the kick. What do ya think? Lol. It could work. On a serious note, this was a pretty good vid, although I'm not a fan of the bottom three lug tuning trick. Just my opinion, but I can tune my snare higher or lower pretty fast without the fear of jacking my shell or hoop up.

  • @connerhartigan7576
    @connerhartigan7576 6 років тому

    Yellow drum shell is the deepest in my opinion!

  • @fecatellus1337
    @fecatellus1337 4 роки тому

    The Seinfeld reference was extraordinary XD

  • @sammbobdylan
    @sammbobdylan 5 років тому

    Brant Parsons makes a good point in that it should not be the 3 lugs closest to the snares. Some drummers have their strainer in different positions. I think it is noteworthy. S

  • @notnerd3
    @notnerd3 4 роки тому

    My favourite way is just laying another head upside on top (like the BFSD). Pretty much sound exactly like the BFSD but it's cheaper (considering you can recycle used heads).

  • @gacdrums6685
    @gacdrums6685 7 років тому

    Great job Nick !!! Paisan !!!! I was really interested in the high hat cymbals can you tell me about them ?

  • @EphICanIMite
    @EphICanIMite 7 років тому

    I've used the "wallet" trick for a while now at church. I leave mine folded though, and maybe leave a third of it hanging over the edge. If I want it really dry, leave the entire wallet on the head. It does work really well.

  • @Doyledrumz
    @Doyledrumz 6 років тому

    Awesome video Nick! Do you have a bass drum tuning video???

  • @larryprice6321
    @larryprice6321 3 роки тому

    Thanks so much , I'm new to drums, Aldo dude you sound like Cassie cassum

  • @montesk_3646
    @montesk_3646 6 років тому

    You can use the gel window stickers or sticky hands

  • @rockem3411
    @rockem3411 3 роки тому

    Thx it work well for my export series can i do same for my tom?

  • @el_nestorvgc
    @el_nestorvgc 4 роки тому

    I'm guitar player and a frustrated drummer too LOL. BTW i like the first snare tone

  • @yaki_font
    @yaki_font 7 років тому +40

    in my opinion the first technique probably can damage the drum edges

    • @CzarCustom
      @CzarCustom 6 років тому +4

      that's why I use metal snares

    • @FacsTwo
      @FacsTwo 6 років тому

      Indeed, I wouldn't do it too

    • @dereckkami8200
      @dereckkami8200 6 років тому

      I'm afraid of the warping

    • @loveroflife1438
      @loveroflife1438 5 років тому

      yes warps the rim to if its a flang rim

    • @bohdaaanek
      @bohdaaanek 5 років тому +1

      You'll break the head first...

  • @pjcouture9944
    @pjcouture9944 Рік тому

    John Bonhams snare sound. NICE!!!

  • @YodaMan-420
    @YodaMan-420 6 років тому

    not so sure about the first one. wouldnt that warp the shell? or possibly even crack it if its wood..

  • @singingfeces
    @singingfeces 5 років тому

    I actually just wrap my snare with a t-shirt. It's out of tune and the snares are broken, but that makes it sounds great. I do like a dead snare sound tho. Plus the head lasts longer than if you do that uneven tuning trick.

  • @glytch5
    @glytch5 4 роки тому +2

    That can't be good for the edge though. Super uneven tension in one spot. Over time I feel like that is going to cause a problem.

  • @connerhartigan7576
    @connerhartigan7576 5 років тому

    White snare drum has a deep fat sound!

  • @willyrodriguez5317
    @willyrodriguez5317 6 років тому

    How many turns do you do on the bottom and the too head ? I really like how the first snare sounds but I can’t get to sound like that

  • @patovega
    @patovega 3 роки тому

    will detuning the three lugs damage the shell or rim?

  • @loveroflife1438
    @loveroflife1438 5 років тому

    my fave is getting a ludwing vintage marching drum with thick ass heads

  • @zhongxina8426
    @zhongxina8426 6 років тому

    can the first technique be applied to a 8-lugged snare drum? if so, how?

  • @dazarecords3731
    @dazarecords3731 6 років тому

    I know this is a snare drum video but what are those hi-hats he's playing? They sound incredible

    • @a-8702
      @a-8702 6 років тому

      I think they're Meinl Byzance Extra Dry

  • @leo_adrian
    @leo_adrian 5 років тому

    What about remo ring on the first snare (the one with loose hoop bottom).
    How'll sound?

  • @roybeckerman9253
    @roybeckerman9253 7 років тому

    The wallet actually sounds the best. Is it supposed to be empty or full ?
    Not sure how practical is it playing .

    • @aalegge
      @aalegge 5 років тому

      If you're a musician it's probably empty

  • @paradigmshiftz7
    @paradigmshiftz7 6 років тому

    Plz make a video on how to get a snappy snare sound

  • @brandonquod4910
    @brandonquod4910 7 років тому +1

    Maybe its just me but i loved the sound of the snare on the first one, before you detuned the three lugs. After that i wasnt a big fan but idk i guess i like a sharp sound

  • @dmanalang9037
    @dmanalang9037 7 років тому

    I luvit! Thank u!

  • @davidmartin6959
    @davidmartin6959 5 років тому

    et si on ajoute des pieces dans le portefeuille ça fait tambourin ?

  • @randywoolum2648
    @randywoolum2648 7 років тому

    I wish I could figure out how to get the Alex Van Halen "Diver Down" and "1984" snare drum sound!

    • @matthewpaluch777
      @matthewpaluch777 7 років тому

      Randy Woolum
      Easy Randy, remo black dot with
      duct tape on top head.
      Google it 4photo-

  • @ElijahRock92
    @ElijahRock92 6 років тому

    Been doing the wallet technique since high school. lol Nice. Love it.

  • @cooldjism
    @cooldjism 6 років тому

    Hey, any recommendations for my Gretch Snare drum as its probably about 3-4 years old now, its got that really old, stick marked, grey accents all over the skin of it because of all the use from over the years. But I've realised recently that the snare drum just sounds very very Tinny and stale, almost like when you're hitting your own pockets thats full of change (If you get what I mean). Is this a sign for me to finally save up and buy a new snare drum or can this be fixed using these methods in the video?

  • @jmpsthrufyre
    @jmpsthrufyre 7 років тому +1

    Let me just repeat something already said many many times. An old head, preferably undented, and a razor is all you need. I started doing this around 20+ years ago( because I'm a genius) And the the thicker the head, the deeper the tone/pitch becomes. I would actually use a thin cloth or rag, before coming up with the old skin idea. But the skin works great because it stays put...I wonder who the first person was who thought of this....and when... probably some hippie in the 60s.

  • @dwexoticmaple
    @dwexoticmaple 5 років тому

    interesting how you mount the snare drum can you explain? ive always put hoop at the bottom of the right angle

    • @StefanGoranov
      @StefanGoranov 4 роки тому

      dwexoticmaple was just wondering the same

  • @ElephantsGerald
    @ElephantsGerald 7 років тому

    Hey Nick... Can the techniques you used on the first snare also be applied to the toms for similar results?

    • @clearestapricotpencil4125
      @clearestapricotpencil4125 7 років тому

      Alan Slimak probably not, because tom sounds go after more tone and sustain and pitch, rather than the short crack of a snare. The first technique can also probably damage your drums over time. You generally want to keep your tension even around the drum.

  • @curtishill109
    @curtishill109 4 роки тому

    👍 Useful!

  • @iananderson4355
    @iananderson4355 7 років тому

    Anyone know if that's the 15" or 16" Byzance hat?

  • @andrewarbogast1
    @andrewarbogast1 7 років тому

    @SweetwaterSound what hats are being used?

  • @sammbobdylan
    @sammbobdylan 5 років тому

    If you want to get a phat snare sound refer to the Udo Masshoff snare tuning technique. Simple. Respect. S

  • @CoryPelizzari
    @CoryPelizzari 6 років тому

    God bless Udo Masshoff.

  • @veerchasm1
    @veerchasm1 4 роки тому

    What if I just want a Fat snare sound?

  • @itsDarrell
    @itsDarrell 7 років тому

    what hats ? 15" Extra dry thins?

  • @zeefour
    @zeefour 7 років тому

    I use a Vintage A on my snare. If I layer it with an Evans Hydraulic, my face changes shape. It's beefy.

  • @electronicsandradio3945
    @electronicsandradio3945 7 років тому

    What are those Hi hats..

  • @jmpsthrufyre
    @jmpsthrufyre 7 років тому

    the yellow on downbeat and white ghost notes... but how?

  • @davidmcaninch4714
    @davidmcaninch4714 Рік тому

    It’s basically a requirement for all drummers to crank up the bottom heads of their snare drums. I’m no exception.

  • @jknighton
    @jknighton 7 років тому +3

    Ludwig Black Beauty, Remo hydraulic head, tight bottom, looser top. Proper eq, mics (and placement), and you're done.

  • @matthewbatki
    @matthewbatki 7 років тому +2

    number 3 number 3 number 3 number 3

  • @U2WB
    @U2WB 6 років тому +1

    Why are they all DW ? Other companies make “great snares”, too.

  • @LTDLimiTeD1995
    @LTDLimiTeD1995 4 роки тому

    Red> Black> Yellow> White.

  • @drew_on_drums
    @drew_on_drums 6 років тому

    Is it true that if you loosen the 2 lugs closest to the wires you eliminate snare buzz?

    • @georgeb6300
      @georgeb6300 6 років тому

      Jack Jekyl sort of not completely I find though :/ try out moongel or gaffer tape if you wanna try and kill some overtones

    • @drew_on_drums
      @drew_on_drums 6 років тому

      Does the tightness of the heads affect the ammount of snare buzz?

    • @georgeb6300
      @georgeb6300 6 років тому

      Jack Jekyl Not too sure tbh but I don't believe so

    • @HGRRecordsWilcox
      @HGRRecordsWilcox 6 років тому

      On the reso side yes. Then also slip a business card under the wires. That eliminates ALL reso wire bleed except there's just a bit left from my 8" tom (10" tom causes zero buzz tho, might have to replace that 8" with a 12"--or gate the snare mic, which is notorious for cymbal bleed anyway, but that's a new subject.)