@@smoothknyte honestly so true. Earthworks mics are basically cheating. Every time I'm blown away by a drummer's recording sound I look and sure enough.. Earthworks.
His kit in the 90s sounded like he was playing the cases. He had that big ass 15” mounted tom and what looked like a 26” bass drum, and what I’m hoping was a 18” floor tom… and no resonance at all And I just watched the video after making this comment expecting a totally different sound, and holy shit… you were right. The kick sounds like 90s Alex Van Halen, though
(I knew I bought a new roll of tape that disappeared somewhere) To answer some questions I see in comments. I have recorded the kit, which can be heard, along with other very different types of builds, on the Solos for Concept Drum Sets audio recording and Video on my channel, REFondrums. The video was done with a ZOOM Q8. Watching the bearing edge test, I'd have to conclude the more serious disparity in the flatness was caused by undue pressures placed upon them in transit. I didn't care about the edges, as long as nothing sharp existed but, I know they were not out as much as shown here in one spot. Still, as David states, the drums are not typical diameters, per se' so, all the heads float and tension up okay. The pushed-in floor tom leg bracket shows what kind of handling they received. I should have packed them up with even more safety area around them. As far as the kick, 22 vs.18, the first video I did with them on my channel uses the 18" side. Pretty cool thump either way. As an aside, my friend who mixed and mastered my audio recordings tells me his favorite set of mine to listen to is the Trash Can set. He considers it one of the best sounding kits he's heard. (!!!!) Just let's us know a very objective fact. Sound is subjective in the ears of every listener. Thanks to David for showcasing Trash Can drums! (Did I actually type that?) YES!
I've never heard a bass drum that changes pitch so dramatically depending on the velocity of the beater. You do do some cool things with that tendency!
The cans sound great! You’ve had a stellar year finding the most interesting kits. You’re doing us all a huge favor while entertaining us at the same time.
Loving the trash can ending... I said to myself, "if he doesn't do a trash can ending, I'm going to slate him in the comments for it!", but you did, so I'm not going to slate you, lol! Also, a little tip for tuning a drum with a warped bearing edge: Use a hairdryer or heat gun on the head when it's under tension, it could (could) help to warp the head in the same way as the bearing edge and decrease the likelihood of wrinkles. Another tip: Don't use glass to check the flatness of hoops and bearing edges; most glass, contrary to popular belief, is not flat!
It doesn`t matter if it is a high or a student level drum kit, Tama, Premier, Pearl, Ludwig, DW, The No Names Oriental Kits, or Yamaha, Century (Taiwanese 90`s brand), or american obscure name that I saw many years ago, "Juggs", from Miami, Florida, etc,etc, etc,.. man is YOU the one in command, who makes it sound or sing. I`ve got a Cabria 2001 Premier Rock sizes series, and it gives a lot of punch and the people who listened the sound, they`d love it. Great and killer experiment, cheers!!!.
@@jamessssssssssssss i thought the bass had a great tone- sort of Charlie Watts' sound in Undercover Of The Night. huge, not an "electronic click" that i hear so much these days. it sounded like a drum.
That kit is absolutely awesome!! The sound from it in a mix is great, also never any chance of it getting swiped at gigs :) Brilliant playing as always sir, got them big hits out today :)
I did not need or want a winter project but you just gave me one. This looks like a fun build that will fit perfect at the hunting cabin for when my buddies and I have been hitting the bourbon because we suck at hunting.
I think that it sounds fantastic! Its definitely not the sound I was expecting. I figured there would be a lot of metallic undertones and ringing. Also I wonder if the bass drum should face the other way. Its conical so which way gives the best sound? big to little or vice versa?
This reminds me on the 24' Surdo I'm playing sometimes as a Bass Drum. It's more than 24' deep and made out of Aluminum, so that you can wear it on the street samba party. It sounds huge and costs only around 250. But you need to change the drum head with a good pin stripe which costs another 80. But compare to a wood shell very cheap
We used to send already recorded drum tracks out to speakers placed in trash cans and place mics in the cans as well as around the room. Absolutely killer - Especially for aggressive rock tracks.
Seeing this put an idea in my head. Is there an all metal kit out there? I love metal snares, but I've never come across toms or kick drums that were metal.
I think I recognize some of those creations from an old drum forum. I am trying to remember if it's the same guy that tried to sound test 4 different bearing edges on two drums using threaded rod so that he didn't have to install lugs to prove that bearing edge cuts didn't matter because they all sound the same. But the drums were only half tuned with weird pitch bends, and each drum shared two different edges, so there was no final comparison of anything other than you can hit it and it makes noise. He does make some fun and interesting stuff though. I really liked the plywood (sideways ply) shells.
I had a drum set as a younger man. It was a 5 piece Ludwig from early 70’s. Drums were heavy and well made. They were red with sparkle paint. I didn’t know anything thin, and still don’t, but that set did not sound as good as your trash can set. Drums are all about tuning and set up. Great job!
Nice table saw. I live a couple of hours from Grizzly's Springfield, MO store. That place is amazing, and huge. There's actually a koi pond in the middle of the store. When I stopped in, they had some amazing deals on scratch and dent tools. Unfortunately, I didn't have the $ for any of it.
Some of the best parts of your videos are you playing! Also, I always notice how any set you play sounds good. I would venture to say that has a lot to do with how you play. When you've had other players play on the same kit, it never sounds as good. Dude you are a great drummer.
My sticker made it to your tool box! (next to the Shure sticker) This excites me to no end. Also, this kit has no business sounding that good. That’s awesome
0:11 What I have done to deserve this, I’ve spent my entire life chasing the perfect drum tone and spent half of my life savings on testing every drum head combo on the market to achieve a exemplary amount of resonance wo is me y o y e i s
I'm gonna say at every video I hear music. The music is awesome, so new, and it's just like my favorite kind of music ever that I've never hei don't know. If I'm a metal head or a jazz head, but well, I'm just ahead. Thanks for making the video and finding this music.
Those lug constructions are really rough! 😅 There's a custom drum builder here in Finland, who also makes drums with wooden lugs, called Saari drums. I own one of those kits. He has used thread inserts in the lugs, so there's nothing dropping out of the lug when unscrewed, and the bolts he uses are deep hexagon socket cap screws, so the drumkey (he included one in the kit) stays upright and basically works like a normal drumscrew. :)
What you need is the Latin Percussion Trash Snare. If gor obe yesterday. It's awesome. It's made from a metal trash can lid. It has beads inside to rattle around and clip on snares.
My first kit was a very strange starter kit by Rogers… who i never heard of before. Come to find they were kind of big in the past but this kit was a new, low budget kit at the time (probably 2005). Cost 400 bucks. The stock cymbals literally sounded exactly like hitting a garage door with sticks. But for some strange reason the kick and toms on the thing were and still are some of the best sounding drums I’ve ever heard. Very thin shells, next to impossible to tune with careful nuance, and the lugs and hardware left a whole lot to be desired. After a while they started to warp a bit and lost their specialness… but I had two sets for years… that one an a way nicer 2500 dollar pearl kit. I would record a ton and would always try my pearl… and often end up using the rogers shells instead. They just had everything… for no reason whatsoever. Only lasted about 7 years though.
Growing up there was this band that would play at the fair called Vocal Trash and the whole band played drums on trash cans but bass drum was a plastic 20 gallon barrel and the toms were water jugs.
This is why im not too fussed with my 6pce Pearl Forum Series that I gig with twice a month. It's a late 2000s kit, sits in my car or in the garage 24/7 with no gig bags. Skins and tuning, skins and tuning... I wasn't expecting this trash kit to sound so bloody good
Whoah man! This truly shows you could basically build a nice sounding kit with about anything! Given some good heads and expensive cymbals, but still! Props my man and I enjoy then content! Who knows what else you could build a drum set with? This gives me many ideas myself on what could be possible!?
I think everything you could fix it to sound good as no one ever believes to sound!!!This kit with a bit modification on the lugs and maybe some internal iron rings that maybe fix the flatness of the shells even from the batter sides only it can improve them much maybe but this is just an idea!! Nice video David!!
I've watched his channel,saying his natural finish kit is stacked ply rings,they shouldn't sounds that good,would like to hear some deeper shells.but his got some very interesting ideas about different woods used,well worth a look
would it project more if it was the other way around? narrower batter head and wider reso head? I'd think it should behave like funnels and make it louder.. or?
That kick drum sound is perfect for metal music. And its made from metal. I've not heard of the drums being called trash cans, but certainly certain cymbal brands being called trash can lids.
Man, that tune/beat you were playing at 8:43 definitely sounds like some Alice in Chains. And that drum definitely sounds surprisingly well. Awesome video David, thanks for uploading!
Really good sound. It confirms what I've felt for a long time that any decent set of shells will get you a great sound with good heads. Maybe not eye candy but it'll sound good.
Goes to show why sonor and their slightly smaller diameter shells work so well. I actually want try remo classic fit heads on a modern shell to see if it would have the same effect
If you watch the video for "Knower - Hanging On" that has the youtube tumbnail of Genevieve Artadi in front of a yellow starburst thing, Louis Cole is playing on a set largely composed of garbage cans and pails. It's put together quite a bit differently but it seems to be the same idea. I posted this same comment a few days ago but committed the mortal sin of adding a link the the video I was talking about. Anyway, nice video. I don't play drums but really appreciate good drummers.
Hey what are those hi-hats used at the end?? The drums themselves just sound great! Wouldn't even think these are made of cans just by hearing. Does seem like a pain for transporting though.
If you didn't notice on how he over-pronounciated the words "nut," & "nuts" whilst he was disassembling the bass drum... You may need to search for your hearing aids, if not buying a pair of hearing aids... and ... Replay at 2:10 - 2:30 whilst listening very closely on how he over-pronounciated the words "nut," & "nuts." 😲😅🤣😂🤣😂
* insert St. Anger snare joke *
Hahaha
Send me some drum stuff 🤣
A little sad you didn't receive an actual trash can snare that could be Lars-approved
Oh, you mean “pang”?
st.anger snare sounds cool actually
It sounds WAAAAAAAYYYYY better than I was expecting
Right? but at the same time I feel like I shouldn't be surprised, he can make any kit sound good honestly.
Right. ALL the kits sound the same~
Had a lot of mixing work that's why.
Mics and EQ and post-processing can make literally *any* kit sound good.
This is why I'll never pay $10,000 for a drum kit. That thing sounds awesome.
It sounds great because David got his hands and know how on it. It would sound like trash at the most of us tuning it.
@@Trommelfritz and also earthworks mics could make coughing sound good.
@@Trommelfritz youre so lost, dude.
@@smoothknyte honestly so true. Earthworks mics are basically cheating. Every time I'm blown away by a drummer's recording sound I look and sure enough.. Earthworks.
@@TrommelfritzSpeak for yourself. I can tune some drums brother.
"So whenever they say your drums sound trash just send them this video". Yeah so then they could tell me my drums sound worse than trash
😂
Sounds like a kit dave grohl would have played in the 90's. Surprisingly good looking and sounding.
They would use tuning and recording techniques to get that sound. Here you can get it right outta the box, or should I say trash.
Exactly what I thought when I heard the toms, this definitely sounds like one of Dave's kits in the early 90s
I was thinking soundgarden for the toms but definitely a grohl sounding snare.
His kit in the 90s sounded like he was playing the cases. He had that big ass 15” mounted tom and what looked like a 26” bass drum, and what I’m hoping was a 18” floor tom… and no resonance at all
And I just watched the video after making this comment expecting a totally different sound, and holy shit… you were right. The kick sounds like 90s Alex Van Halen, though
Dude they sound incredible!!!!!! You just proved that tuning, EQ, mixing and the player make the drums. Nice job brother!
What I enjoy most is you playing to a backing track. In my opinion you always play the drums perfect to match the track.
(I knew I bought a new roll of tape that disappeared somewhere)
To answer some questions I see in comments. I have recorded the kit, which can be heard, along with other very different types of builds, on the Solos for Concept Drum Sets audio recording and Video on my channel, REFondrums. The video was done with a ZOOM Q8.
Watching the bearing edge test, I'd have to conclude the more serious disparity in the flatness was caused by undue pressures placed upon them in transit. I didn't care about the edges, as long as nothing sharp existed but, I know they were not out as much as shown here in one spot. Still, as David states, the drums are not typical diameters, per se' so, all the heads float and tension up okay. The pushed-in floor tom leg bracket shows what kind of handling they received. I should have packed them up with even more safety area around them.
As far as the kick, 22 vs.18, the first video I did with them on my channel uses the 18" side. Pretty cool thump either way.
As an aside, my friend who mixed and mastered my audio recordings tells me his favorite set of mine to listen to is the Trash Can set. He considers it one of the best sounding kits he's heard. (!!!!)
Just let's us know a very objective fact. Sound is subjective in the ears of every listener.
Thanks to David for showcasing Trash Can drums! (Did I actually type that?) YES!
We need this kit sampled and available for Kontakt Player!
I've never heard a bass drum that changes pitch so dramatically depending on the velocity of the beater. You do do some cool things with that tendency!
Do do
The cans sound great! You’ve had a stellar year finding the most interesting kits. You’re doing us all a huge favor while entertaining us at the same time.
No way! This kit actually sounds great. It's such a pity we have plastic wheelie bins in the UK these days...
When the video began, I thought that Plastic cans might make a better shell, if not rounder & stronger. But, he got a great sound out of these!
Loving the trash can ending... I said to myself, "if he doesn't do a trash can ending, I'm going to slate him in the comments for it!", but you did, so I'm not going to slate you, lol! Also, a little tip for tuning a drum with a warped bearing edge: Use a hairdryer or heat gun on the head when it's under tension, it could (could) help to warp the head in the same way as the bearing edge and decrease the likelihood of wrinkles. Another tip: Don't use glass to check the flatness of hoops and bearing edges; most glass, contrary to popular belief, is not flat!
I love the sound of your Sonor kit you purchased.
It doesn`t matter if it is a high or a student level drum kit, Tama, Premier, Pearl, Ludwig, DW, The No Names Oriental Kits, or Yamaha, Century (Taiwanese 90`s brand), or american obscure name that I saw many years ago, "Juggs", from Miami, Florida, etc,etc, etc,.. man is YOU the one in command, who makes it sound or sing. I`ve got a Cabria 2001 Premier Rock sizes series, and it gives a lot of punch and the people who listened the sound, they`d love it. Great and killer experiment, cheers!!!.
I never would have expected this kit to sound anywhere near that good.👍👍
that kit records great. especially the bass drum! i wonder what it sounds like in the room.
i thought the bass drum was the worse sounding piece by far but the toms really surprised me
@@jamessssssssssssss i thought the bass had a great tone- sort of Charlie Watts' sound in Undercover Of The Night. huge, not an "electronic click" that i hear so much these days. it sounded like a drum.
@@ohmtronseedling def like a drum. Didn't sound like shit to me but the toms , almost couldn't believe those were trash cans
Missed opportunity to pick up the LP snare that is literally a trash can lid 😂
That kit is absolutely awesome!!
The sound from it in a mix is great, also never any chance of it getting swiped at gigs :)
Brilliant playing as always sir, got them big hits out today :)
I did not need or want a winter project but you just gave me one. This looks like a fun build that will fit perfect at the hunting cabin for when my buddies and I have been hitting the bourbon because we suck at hunting.
P.s. the CCS sticker brought back a lot of memories from before I was middle age, overweight and with bad knees 😂
I think that it sounds fantastic! Its definitely not the sound I was expecting. I figured there would be a lot of metallic undertones and ringing.
Also I wonder if the bass drum should face the other way. Its conical so which way gives the best sound? big to little or vice versa?
This reminds me on the 24' Surdo I'm playing sometimes as a Bass Drum. It's more than 24' deep and made out of Aluminum, so that you can wear it on the street samba party. It sounds huge and costs only around 250. But you need to change the drum head with a good pin stripe which costs another 80. But compare to a wood shell very cheap
We used to send already recorded drum tracks out to speakers placed in trash cans and place mics in the cans as well as around the room. Absolutely killer - Especially for aggressive rock tracks.
Been watching you for a while! Love your channel sir! Excellent quality videos! From one drummer to another! Amazing!!!
Seeing this put an idea in my head. Is there an all metal kit out there? I love metal snares, but I've never come across toms or kick drums that were metal.
The kit sounded wonderful!! You just proved that the shells play a very small role in the sound of a drum 🥁 Take those cans to a gig!!!
yeah, you can just basically trigger everything
tbh im so tempted to make my own set of trash drums now lol
Tone wood necessary or just preferred
@@joebustos6413 I mean for acoustic instruments most likely, electric guitar specifically no. I havent done a test yet on drums but I only have 1 kit.
shells play a pretty damn significant role in the sound of drums, but thats not the point here. the point is what you do with those different drums
Training your ear for tuning and a balanced mix is key!! This was great to see
I think I recognize some of those creations from an old drum forum. I am trying to remember if it's the same guy that tried to sound test 4 different bearing edges on two drums using threaded rod so that he didn't have to install lugs to prove that bearing edge cuts didn't matter because they all sound the same. But the drums were only half tuned with weird pitch bends, and each drum shared two different edges, so there was no final comparison of anything other than you can hit it and it makes noise.
He does make some fun and interesting stuff though. I really liked the plywood (sideways ply) shells.
I had a drum set as a younger man. It was a 5 piece Ludwig from early 70’s. Drums were heavy and well made. They were red with sparkle paint. I didn’t know anything thin, and still don’t, but that set did not sound as good as your trash can set. Drums are all about tuning and set up. Great job!
now u see how important good drum heads and tuning is to the drum sound 😮🎉
These vids are always so cool!!! Love it David
Nice table saw. I live a couple of hours from Grizzly's Springfield, MO store. That place is amazing, and huge. There's actually a koi pond in the middle of the store. When I stopped in, they had some amazing deals on scratch and dent tools. Unfortunately, I didn't have the $ for any of it.
How do those toms sound as good as they do??? 😂
Some of the best parts of your videos are you playing! Also, I always notice how any set you play sounds good. I would venture to say that has a lot to do with how you play. When you've had other players play on the same kit, it never sounds as good. Dude you are a great drummer.
My sticker made it to your tool box! (next to the Shure sticker) This excites me to no end.
Also, this kit has no business sounding that good. That’s awesome
Holy frijoles those sound good! The bass drum has something a little "extra" going on that really makes it pop! I'm digging it.😊
0:11 What I have done to deserve this, I’ve spent my entire life chasing the perfect drum tone and spent half of my life savings on testing every drum head combo on the market to achieve a exemplary amount of resonance wo is me y o y e i s
This is legitimately one of the best sounding kits you've had on the channel. That's insane.
I'm gonna say at every video I hear music. The music is awesome, so new, and it's just like my favorite kind of music ever that I've never hei don't know. If I'm a metal head or a jazz head, but well, I'm just ahead. Thanks for making the video and finding this music.
Why does this kit sound better than any dw I’ve heard 😂
Those lug constructions are really rough! 😅
There's a custom drum builder here in Finland, who also makes drums with wooden lugs, called Saari drums. I own one of those kits. He has used thread inserts in the lugs, so there's nothing dropping out of the lug when unscrewed, and the bolts he uses are deep hexagon socket cap screws, so the drumkey (he included one in the kit) stays upright and basically works like a normal drumscrew. :)
Fun & Interesting! Had me wondering what Fiberskyn heads would have sounded like on those tubs.
What you need is the Latin Percussion Trash Snare. If gor obe yesterday. It's awesome. It's made from a metal trash can lid. It has beads inside to rattle around and clip on snares.
Aww yeah! I miss seeing David in the work shop!
Embarrassed to send it? I'da been pround, that kit is gold.
That kick drum sounds amazing!!! Very punchy and deep! I'm digging it.
How does it sound that good?!
My first kit was a very strange starter kit by Rogers… who i never heard of before. Come to find they were kind of big in the past but this kit was a new, low budget kit at the time (probably 2005). Cost 400 bucks. The stock cymbals literally sounded exactly like hitting a garage door with sticks.
But for some strange reason the kick and toms on the thing were and still are some of the best sounding drums I’ve ever heard. Very thin shells, next to impossible to tune with careful nuance, and the lugs and hardware left a whole lot to be desired.
After a while they started to warp a bit and lost their specialness… but I had two sets for years… that one an a way nicer 2500 dollar pearl kit.
I would record a ton and would always try my pearl… and often end up using the rogers shells instead. They just had everything… for no reason whatsoever. Only lasted about 7 years though.
Growing up there was this band that would play at the fair called Vocal Trash and the whole band played drums on trash cans but bass drum was a plastic 20 gallon barrel and the toms were water jugs.
Lee Michaels drummer, Barry "Frosty" Smith used a "Trashcan" kit in the early 1970's.
This is why im not too fussed with my 6pce Pearl Forum Series that I gig with twice a month. It's a late 2000s kit, sits in my car or in the garage 24/7 with no gig bags. Skins and tuning, skins and tuning... I wasn't expecting this trash kit to sound so bloody good
Whoah man! This truly shows you could basically build a nice sounding kit with about anything! Given some good heads and expensive cymbals, but still! Props my man and I enjoy then content!
Who knows what else you could build a drum set with? This gives me many ideas myself on what could be possible!?
Cymbals sound Great!
As much as I love "normal" drum channels, content on yours is superb. Love me some not to normal drum content.
Sound good! What ´bout a DIY project making a mobile-phone bracket like the gibralta one, but out of things you allready have, or out of wood...?
"Make sure we grab the nuts as they come out"... Pause-
Legend says Oscar the Grouch is still hunting this guy to get his house back….
❤ from 🇨🇦 eh! \m/, ,\m/
I think everything you could fix it to sound good as no one ever believes to sound!!!This kit with a bit modification on the lugs and maybe some internal iron rings that maybe fix the flatness of the shells even from the batter sides only it can improve them much maybe but this is just an idea!! Nice video David!!
No disrespect intended. I would be curious to see his DAW. How much EQ, compression, etc, was used. Great sound!
Same. I want to hear the camera mic audio.
Another fun and informative video produced by the king of diy. Thank you, thank you, thank you, fine sir.
1. I did not expect it to sound so good.
2. The beginning of the demo song sounds like it would play in every few scenes of Peaky Blinders
I've watched his channel,saying his natural finish kit is stacked
ply rings,they shouldn't sounds that good,would like to hear some deeper shells.but his got some very interesting ideas about different woods used,well worth a look
I appreciate that. Thank you.
would it project more if it was the other way around? narrower batter head and wider reso head? I'd think it should behave like funnels and make it louder.. or?
Dude, welding together your own drum key for this video is too cool. Also perfect cymbal choices for this kit and this song, love it!
That kick drum sound is perfect for metal music. And its made from metal. I've not heard of the drums being called trash cans, but certainly certain cymbal brands being called trash can lids.
This just made me think that I've not seen you build a kit from Plastic Drums. Food grade of course. Nice work, love ur posts.
Man, that tune/beat you were playing at 8:43 definitely sounds like some Alice in Chains.
And that drum definitely sounds surprisingly well. Awesome video David, thanks for uploading!
Really good sound. It confirms what I've felt for a long time that any decent set of shells will get you a great sound with good heads. Maybe not eye candy but it'll sound good.
Goes to show why sonor and their slightly smaller diameter shells work so well. I actually want try remo classic fit heads on a modern shell to see if it would have the same effect
Cool how did I whin and what do I do to get it
@8:55 what song is this?
Can you give us a sample pack to that trash can? I really love to try it in my Sampler VST Plugin ☺️❤️🤘
That was so worth the wait and that groove was monstrous ! 😀
If you watch the video for "Knower - Hanging On" that has the youtube tumbnail of Genevieve Artadi in front of a yellow starburst thing, Louis Cole is playing on a set largely composed of garbage cans and pails. It's put together quite a bit differently but it seems to be the same idea. I posted this same comment a few days ago but committed the mortal sin of adding a link the the video I was talking about. Anyway, nice video. I don't play drums but really appreciate good drummers.
You lied! This drumkit doesn't sound like trash. It sounds... amazing!
cool video man! keep up the awesome work!
these sound great, i especially love how that bass drum sounds, it is a bit long tho lol id be curious how that would sound if you shortened it
That litterally (pun intended) sounds better than a bunch of kits you have used on here! Crazy.
OH WOW!!!🤯 I was not expecting that kit to sound that good!
can we see a mapex drum set maybe? i have heard a lot of good and bad things about them and it would be fun to take a look!
Hey what are those hi-hats used at the end?? The drums themselves just sound great! Wouldn't even think these are made of cans just by hearing. Does seem like a pain for transporting though.
Sounds great! Reminds me of early 90's grunge. Should of played spoon man. Good drumming too
8:44 it sounds like the beginning of Armatage Shanks by Green Day a little
Sounds ten times better than most drum tracks I get from clients to mix.
That's bizarre how good that sounds, really puts the price of drums into perspective 😂, great video and brilliant work as always!
its not bizarre it just prove drums are 99% vibrating heads, not all this bullshit wood type sale pitch
🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉 congratulations to the winner
Painting all that wood black would look cool.
Crazy!!!! You're like a drum archeologist!
Missed opportunity to make the tuning key out of a long 3/8 socket and a bit of that Allen key to make the T-handle!!
Next cymbal video should be trash cymbals to go with the kit. Thoughts? 👀
How to get a good sounding drumset: if the the drums are shit, Duct tape
Well some much for what kinda wood is used. 😊 That kit sounded great!
Is that the kit Louis Cole played in the Hanging On video?
If you didn't notice on how he over-pronounciated the words "nut," & "nuts" whilst he was disassembling the bass drum... You may need to search for your hearing aids, if not buying a pair of hearing aids... and ... Replay at 2:10 - 2:30 whilst listening very closely on how he over-pronounciated the words "nut," & "nuts."
😲😅🤣😂🤣😂
Did you do a lot of post-processing on the audio for your playthrough? Those thrashcan drums sounded pretty good!
Trigger kick without a trigger.... this thing definitely has something I would use in my music! Well done lads 👏
I feel like you did the kick dirty by not micing the reso, but those cans sounded incredible!!
Suena increíble 🤯
Saludos desde Argentina 🇦🇷🤗
-you made trash sound like drums.
-I make drums sound like trash.
@rdavidr2. sure I did 😌 I won the funniest comment even though I don't have any likes.
8:28 yes.
This is innovative and it sounds great! I'd play them live.
I would've never guessed it would sound that good. Now you know why I like checking out your videos. Uniqueness!!!!