yes I know its not a real pandeiro, which is why I said it was an "americanized version" and what I said at 12:20. Anyways, I am in no way trying to insult the people and cultures that use pandeiros!
if you put a single-ply head on, and tune it kind of high tension, it'll sound more like what you were thinking when you started building it. i like the low pitch and kind of "tom" tone of it as it is now, but if you were wanting to get a sharper pang almost like an accessory snare tone out of it, that's how.
Amazing drum groove, David. And your set sounds super funky and perfect for sampling. I love how the jingles of the pandeiro mix with that particular ride cymbal. And the o-jing/floor tom is awesome for accents with that groove too. SERIOUSLY.
Edit: I’ve had tension rods do that after powder coating the rims. I had warped the rim a bit. But I do see replacing the lugs worked perfectly. I only wish I had the wood work tools you have! I miss working with my old buddy who made cabinets as we had some great ideas to make a kit but only got the bass drum done due to materials as he used oak. So I’m left with a 22x18 oak bass drum. It sounds great but I certainly wish I had at least the toms to finish it. Oak sounds so amazing
I would definitely use it! Id prob use it as a rack tom and have it as well as a floor tom on a compact kit, especially if i'm playing funk or latin. I would love to play that
Thing is pretty sweet Dave. I'd rig it up to be played with a pedal that way your hands are free to do whatever and you can use you left foot (or right for you lefties) to use it as a cool accent drum.
3 ads in a 13 minute video that ive watched a billion times?At least is actual quality content that I enjoy instead of those 10+min reaction videos. Keep up the good work my man!
Pandeiro jingles are usually chunkier than tambourine jingles. They're like two spoon halves with a metal bit in between. It's cool that you found a decent use for the rest of that shell.
hi men, i just wanted to tell you smething that's actualy realy funny. well, as you noticed my english its like shit, that's cause im from chile. well, the thing its that you have made some of the ideas that i've been thought here. now, its weird cause i thought it and at the next day or week you do it jajaja and it awesome cause you do it just like i thought it. first was the plastic chig ring, and now this pandeiro with a tom. well i love your channel men, it makes me feel that im not the only crazy one dude that do all kind of stuff with his drumset jajajajaja im a drumer to, i love to make some weird stuff with the drum set. you've been helping me a lot of times with your stuff men. keep doing it. you win my like as always jajajajajajaa NICE BRO!
First off i love your channel, I haven't seen every video but if you haven't done them already it would be cool to see You make a metal snare with the jingles in the shell, Or a snare out of a deep kitchen pot, Or a homemade practice pad, Or a way to attach jingles in/outside a bassdrum so they jingle with the kicks, Or a homemade "jingle wedge" rim attachment, Or some sweet new hardware/stand hacks/tips, Or some hihats with rivets, Or a DIY stand alone/attachable aux table. Thank you man, keep posting videos love the content that you provide!
I Love that first groove! It's imperative that the Pandeiro hangs kinda loose as if you'd hold it with a hand to get the jingles responding well. Toca had a jingle snare some years ago suspended with rubber bushings or smth. So it needs to be moving a bit.
Try putting jungles in the shell of a snare drum. That or make a device you can attach to your tension rods or hoop that includes jingles. Just an idea. Like a big tambourine attachment.
great video man!. the groove you opened up with on the kit sounds killer to . head my head bobbing to that. great job on the pandeiro , i love the sound
pandeiros are used here in brazil to play samba, its held by one hand and played with the other, is (way more) higher pitched and is more used as solo percussion, having a lot of diferent beats. the one you made is really cool, but keep in mind that its very diferent than tha ones used here
I agree that drums like these are probably for hand playing. Like the Sonor jungle snare. But maybe playing them with those mallet stick hybrids so the mallet side activates the jingles would work better and then playing with the stick tip side would sound like a more traditional snare.
Hi David. i Love your Channel. could you make a vídeo on how to convert a pedal for a cocktail kit? and also make a cocktail kit that the snare and the Tom fits inside of the 16 floor tom. a cocktail kit that you could Play being seated. greetings from Spain
Do you make all your grooves when you play with music? This was a fun build!! I look forward to your builds/resto's as much as you demo the drums. Tight drummin man!!! WOO!
Bass drum beater with jingles is an option. Also, a jingle stick out of drumsticks? A drumhead with pre-installed jingles? Custom BFSD-like ideas? And, king of all instruments, THE JINGLE COWBELL :D Great video, thanks for that and best of luck!
I bought a Stanton Moore Pandeiro and wasn't crazy about it. It was super quiet and felt fragile. Not what I was expecting especially since some LP demos show it being used as a micro kick drum. It does not sound good for that use. But this thing sounds better and looks like it can take a beating. Make a jingle stick with your extra jingles.
Always inspiring to watch your videos, thanks. I play a bit of pandeiro and if you ever make a hand held one, I’m definitely interested in checking it out. I did a brief video on Brazilian samba and the Pata FlaFla. Thanks again, nice grooves too!
Thought it sounded pretty good. I loved your grooves I always enjoy watching you play dude. Such a cool style you have. You could always try and make some kind of kickndrum activated jingle thing. That might be interesting to see what you could come up with
se esticar bastante a pele o som vai ficar bem mais parecido e as soalhas soariam mais altas se tocasse com as mãos, pq vc chacoalharia mais ao invés de só bater. apesar de ser impossível de tocar com a mão pq é muito pesado e alto, eu diria que é um pandeiro, sim
Wolfgang Ponce concordo com vc mano. Ficou um belíssimo trabalho, mas ficou semelhante, mas diria que não é um pandeiro hahaha cavidade ficou bem alta e o aro com as canoas devem dar um peso danado nele, que impossibilita de usar em mãos. Mas ficou show 👏👏
eu acredito que o que caracteriza bastante o pandeiro é o tipo de pele usada, talvez isso que tenha descaracterizado muito. talvez se ele usasse uma pele de pandeiro de couro por exemplo o som ficaria mais característico. ficaria bem grave, mas seria mais parecido
rdavidr, can you do a video on your boards settings for recording drums. or like tips and tricks to recording really good bass sounding drums! Thanks! Love the vids!
David - I have a project idea and you could even use some jingles with it. I sent you a Facebook message. This thing sounds great. I'm not sure what a traditional Pandeiro should sound like, but yours sounds just like all the Stanton Moore recordings I've heard. Take care.
I think I'd use it, I've been playing some psych type stuff lately and could add some texture with it. You should make sticks that have jingles built im
Cool drum. i am seeing a lot of jingles in snare drums recently. you should try that in a 10" for a smaller travel kit. Dixon has one but i cant remember if it has a bottom head with snares or just the jingles.
my suggestions for the jingles: Build tambourines from scratch, one with a head and one without. Cymbal with jingles. im thinking two jingles hanging from a rivet might be a cool sound.
this is indeed quite a random idea but what about making hi-hats except they would be just two metal rings with jingles around so you would have like six mini-jingle-hi-hats conected together? Really hard to make but might be interesting
Oh Hell Yea!! Hey Dave, absolutely dig these penny pinching tips and tricks, big fan of your channel. I am looking for a 14 inch shell that is 14" or 16" deep, I am trying to build my own 14" floor tom for cheap. Do you have such an animal? Thanks for a great channel with excellent content.
Despite the fact that this has nothing to do with this video. I have to say that you inspired me to refurbish and stain one of my bass drums. It looks fucking beautiful! It bought it for 80 bucks years ago,and despite being made of cheaper wood, I always loved it's attack and minimal resonance. But thanks for inspiring me to take action and work on the drum projects I always procrastinate on. I love DIY projects and I want to do so much more with all my spare drum stuff.
That thing is sounded good man... if u have so many jingles maybe you should use those jingles to your pizza kick drum... i mean put some jingles on the kick. So u would have this Pandeiro kick..... and maybe a whole kit....
Hey Dave, what about making it into a second bassdrum, should be kinda sweet to have a second bassdrum in a hip hop kinda contextand for me this thing would totally work as a bassdrum too!
yes I know its not a real pandeiro, which is why I said it was an "americanized version" and what I said at 12:20. Anyways, I am in no way trying to insult the people and cultures that use pandeiros!
if you put a single-ply head on, and tune it kind of high tension, it'll sound more like what you were thinking when you started building it. i like the low pitch and kind of "tom" tone of it as it is now, but if you were wanting to get a sharper pang almost like an accessory snare tone out of it, that's how.
rdavidr you should make a snare drum with jingles
Amazing drum groove, David. And your set sounds super funky and perfect for sampling. I love how the jingles of the pandeiro mix with that particular ride cymbal. And the o-jing/floor tom is awesome for accents with that groove too. SERIOUSLY.
rdavidr 100k and u shave...!!?
rdavidr в следующий раз делайте аккуратнее , слишком много недостатков
Put jingles on a cowbell, then you could play jingle bells.
proudpentecostal man! That’s na idea!
Greatest present for the Santa!!
Please, do it!
I absolutely hate Christmas music. However, more cowbell may change my opinion.
Instead of putting jingles on things, put things on jingles.
jingleception.
Me - " Hey david what can you make out of wood?"
rdavidr - "Yes"
blonde freak "Hey Dave I need some custom percu---"
"Say no more"
blonde freak can we do more kazoo???
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Rick Sanchez Hey how's your car engine
Yo that snare sounds like gold and the drum sounds awesome aswell
That was a really funky groove!!! You rock dude, you gotta be one of my favorite modern drummers. That whole set up is the shisnit!!!
That thing sounds fantastic! So massive and beefy yet so subtle and pretty. Awesome job and awesome grooves!
can you make a pandeiro snare?
try to drill some holes in a cymbal and put some jingles directly on it💪
yeah jingle on cymbals
yeahyeah! zildjian made those remix hihats years ago that had jingles attached. i'd love to see this.
anika nilles' synergy features one cymbal with jingles, it would cool to see david make one
i would like to see jingles under the top hat.
ManelWoodcutter Song this is exactly where i got this idea from :D
It’s so satisfying to watch you work and create. Great filming and editing. I’ve seen all your vids 😊
14 min video = many hours. Thanks for the work. Saves the rest of us a lot of time.
Edit: I’ve had tension rods do that after powder coating the rims. I had warped the rim a bit. But I do see replacing the lugs worked perfectly.
I only wish I had the wood work tools you have! I miss working with my old buddy who made cabinets as we had some great ideas to make a kit but only got the bass drum done due to materials as he used oak. So I’m left with a 22x18 oak bass drum. It sounds great but I certainly wish I had at least the toms to finish it. Oak sounds so amazing
I never thought a cheap and shallow shell without a reso head would sound so good. Great job, man!
I would definitely use it! Id prob use it as a rack tom and have it as well as a floor tom on a compact kit, especially if i'm playing funk or latin. I would love to play that
84 jingles left = jingle beard
Thing is pretty sweet Dave. I'd rig it up to be played with a pedal that way your hands are free to do whatever and you can use you left foot (or right for you lefties) to use it as a cool accent drum.
3 ads in a 13 minute video that ive watched a billion times?At least is actual quality content that I enjoy instead of those 10+min reaction videos. Keep up the good work my man!
Pandeiro jingles are usually chunkier than tambourine jingles. They're like two spoon halves with a metal bit in between.
It's cool that you found a decent use for the rest of that shell.
hi men, i just wanted to tell you smething that's actualy realy funny. well, as you noticed my english its like shit, that's cause im from chile. well, the thing its that you have made some of the ideas that i've been thought here. now, its weird cause i thought it and at the next day or week you do it jajaja and it awesome cause you do it just like i thought it. first was the plastic chig ring, and now this pandeiro with a tom. well i love your channel men, it makes me feel that im not the only crazy one dude that do all kind of stuff with his drumset jajajajaja im a drumer to, i love to make some weird stuff with the drum set. you've been helping me a lot of times with your stuff men. keep doing it. you win my like as always jajajajajajaa NICE BRO!
me alegra saber que hay mas gente en chile que ve este canal y se inspira con las cosas de David c':
buena broder! saludos desde antofa hermano! xD
Paulo Jara wena cabros jsjsk, yo igual son batero y sigo a david saludos de la serena jajsk
VIVA CHILE MIERDA
jingles on a cowbell
Yes please!
Logan Schlick I'm interested
First off i love your channel, I haven't seen every video but if you haven't done them already it would be cool to see You make a metal snare with the jingles in the shell,
Or a snare out of a deep kitchen pot,
Or a homemade practice pad,
Or a way to attach jingles in/outside a bassdrum so they jingle with the kicks,
Or a homemade "jingle wedge" rim attachment,
Or some sweet new hardware/stand hacks/tips,
Or some hihats with rivets,
Or a DIY stand alone/attachable aux table. Thank you man, keep posting videos love the content that you provide!
try making an HV drum. basically deep drum with square holes. they work beautifully for marching drums and probably sound great for drum set.
Damn this sounds amazing, you hear the jingles over everything, and that thud is just thunderous
I Love that first groove! It's imperative that the Pandeiro hangs kinda loose as if you'd hold it with a hand to get the jingles responding well. Toca had a jingle snare some years ago suspended with rubber bushings or smth. So it needs to be moving a bit.
That thing got some bass. Sounds dope mic'd up. Snare sounds great too!
Try putting jungles in the shell of a snare drum. That or make a device you can attach to your tension rods or hoop that includes jingles. Just an idea. Like a big tambourine attachment.
I think that is by far the best groove you've ever done on this channel
You should make a little bass drum where the snare should be, and a big snare for where the bass should be
Very nice dave, really enjoyed this one. How about something for the ride. Like a cross between sizzle and jingles
Talking about contact paper, thanks to your pizza bass drum video, 2 months ago I wrapped my whole drumset with contact paper and it looks gorgeous
great video man!. the groove you opened up with on the kit sounds killer to . head my head bobbing to that. great job on the pandeiro , i love the sound
Wow! This drum sounds way better than a pandero. I want one so bad!! Your a genius. Thanks for the ideas :)
make a practice 4-piece kit with shallow drums, like the suitcase kit, but with two heads on one side, hence the "practice". that would be pretty cool
Dude, them grooves today were fine as, they were some sick beats! The drum sounded great but i really loved the beats today, more than usual :D
honestly that thing sounds awesome. i'd use it all the time.
Cool CHAN. I like it. Thanks man,,Dean.. drummer of about 30yrs classic rock,and all of it.
pandeiros are used here in brazil to play samba, its held by one hand and played with the other, is (way more) higher pitched and is more used as solo percussion, having a lot of diferent beats. the one you made is really cool, but keep in mind that its very diferent than tha ones used here
I agree that drums like these are probably for hand playing. Like the Sonor jungle snare. But maybe playing them with those mallet stick hybrids so the mallet side activates the jingles would work better and then playing with the stick tip side would sound like a more traditional snare.
Hi David. i Love your Channel. could you make a vídeo on how to convert a pedal for a cocktail kit? and also make a cocktail kit that the snare and the Tom fits inside of the 16 floor tom. a cocktail kit that you could Play being seated. greetings from Spain
Sounds great! So rad. Great playing too-
pretty damn good isolation on that mic!
Also I bought a hoodie from you just because you're the only drummer on youtube I look forward to seeing new videos from!
that sounds sick in the groove! great work
Do you make all your grooves when you play with music?
This was a fun build!! I look forward to your builds/resto's as much as you demo the drums. Tight drummin man!!! WOO!
Really high quality edit. Loving the work rdavidr always top notch.
No dislikes! Just shows how awesome this channel is!!
Got a ragdoll drum vibe from your playing man, good stuff.
Bass drum beater with jingles is an option. Also, a jingle stick out of drumsticks? A drumhead with pre-installed jingles? Custom BFSD-like ideas? And, king of all instruments, THE JINGLE COWBELL :D
Great video, thanks for that and best of luck!
I bought a Stanton Moore Pandeiro and wasn't crazy about it. It was super quiet and felt fragile. Not what I was expecting especially since some LP demos show it being used as a micro kick drum. It does not sound good for that use. But this thing sounds better and looks like it can take a beating. Make a jingle stick with your extra jingles.
I've never heard Pandiero. Here in Galicia it's called Pandeiro.
It's usually used for percusion in muiñeira and other folk music.
hahaha!! thats the coolest little drum ever!! i need one now!
Always inspiring to watch your videos, thanks. I play a bit of pandeiro and if you ever make a hand held one, I’m definitely interested in checking it out. I did a brief video on Brazilian samba and the Pata FlaFla. Thanks again, nice grooves too!
your knowledge of instruments and tools is amazing. I would love to hang out for a weekend :)
I came for the build but stayed for the playing. Sick beats!
Found the sound of it so cool!! Good Job
Loving the sound of that Acro.
That pandero sounds heavy. I would use it. Also, there's probably a cymbal in need of some jingles!
Thought it sounded pretty good. I loved your grooves I always enjoy watching you play dude. Such a cool style you have. You could always try and make some kind of kickndrum activated jingle thing. That might be interesting to see what you could come up with
youre amazing David, hugs from Brasil
mas a gente tem que concordar que isso não é um pandeiro, apesar de ter ficado show de bola hfudoausdf
se esticar bastante a pele o som vai ficar bem mais parecido e as soalhas soariam mais altas se tocasse com as mãos, pq vc chacoalharia mais ao invés de só bater. apesar de ser impossível de tocar com a mão pq é muito pesado e alto, eu diria que é um pandeiro, sim
Wolfgang Ponce concordo com vc mano. Ficou um belíssimo trabalho, mas ficou semelhante, mas diria que não é um pandeiro hahaha
cavidade ficou bem alta e o aro com as canoas devem dar um peso danado nele, que impossibilita de usar em mãos. Mas ficou show 👏👏
eu acredito que o que caracteriza bastante o pandeiro é o tipo de pele usada, talvez isso que tenha descaracterizado muito. talvez se ele usasse uma pele de pandeiro de couro por exemplo o som ficaria mais característico. ficaria bem grave, mas seria mais parecido
sorry, i don't speak taco
That was so cool man! try crafting the jungle snare by sonor!!! Im from Argentina!
Nacho Lahuerta
Location importance?
Those were some fine grooves!
I love round over bearing edges. That's what I did on the stave drum I made. 3/8 round over.
rdavidr, can you do a video on your boards settings for recording drums. or like tips and tricks to recording really good bass sounding drums! Thanks! Love the vids!
Check out the Dream cymbals crop circle and see if you can make a DIY crop circle! That would be a good use of those jingles!
I really love how that drum sounds! You should make the most obnoxious tambourine ever.
David - I have a project idea and you could even use some jingles with it. I sent you a Facebook message.
This thing sounds great. I'm not sure what a traditional Pandeiro should sound like, but yours sounds just like all the Stanton Moore recordings I've heard. Take care.
Sick groove at the end!
Great video man! Pandeiro jingles are much bigger and dirtier than those tambourine ones. You could try to switch them out for a fatter sound!
I think I'd use it, I've been playing some psych type stuff lately and could add some texture with it. You should make sticks that have jingles built im
You do great work on the cheap... recycled sounds! Thanks for sharing, again.
I don't see that you have drum tuning videos, except snare reso head, but you have awesome drum tones!
This sounds fantastic Dave! Thanks for the chanel! Amazing! Cool groove!
can you make a cajon??
That thing actually sounds pretty damn good. Pinstripe makes it real thuddy.
Can you make some diy Octobans
I've always wanted to build some Octos with PVC but I can't find either the motivation or required parts locally.
Takafumi Arisaw same
will faucher now that is something I would like to David make that would be awesome with jingles
Sounded awesome man. I could use a sample like that in some of my mixing, no joke. Thanks for the youtube vid.
Make a homemade cymbal out of wood! Will it work?
Answer: no
Why dont you mold them together and make a weird symbal? Or you could make a stack?
Cool drum. i am seeing a lot of jingles in snare drums recently. you should try that in a 10" for a smaller travel kit. Dixon has one but i cant remember if it has a bottom head with snares or just the jingles.
sweet Dave! might as well make a tambourine that mounts to the kit.?
my suggestions for the jingles: Build tambourines from scratch, one with a head and one without.
Cymbal with jingles. im thinking two jingles hanging from a rivet might be a cool sound.
this is indeed quite a random idea but what about making hi-hats except they would be just two metal rings with jingles around so you would have like six mini-jingle-hi-hats conected together? Really hard to make but might be interesting
Oh Hell Yea!! Hey Dave, absolutely dig these penny pinching tips and tricks, big fan of your channel. I am looking for a 14 inch shell that is 14" or 16" deep, I am trying to build my own 14" floor tom for cheap. Do you have such an animal? Thanks for a great channel with excellent content.
Great video as allways. Cool Grooves!
Despite the fact that this has nothing to do with this video. I have to say that you inspired me to refurbish and stain one of my bass drums. It looks fucking beautiful! It bought it for 80 bucks years ago,and despite being made of cheaper wood, I always loved it's attack and minimal resonance. But thanks for inspiring me to take action and work on the drum projects I always procrastinate on. I love DIY projects and I want to do so much more with all my spare drum stuff.
i bump your beats at work, big time.
You should try a "pandero snare drum". I'd love to see that!
A Pandeiro is actually a tambourine. Back when tambourines had heads. Stanton made a version that can be played with a stick.
You should tamborinify or pandeiroize a whole drum kit. Or you can try to JOnny Rabb a set of hihats with them jingles.
Here's an idea!!! Go to goodwill.
Get a cheap, but fly show.
Drills holes in the sole.
Attach jingles
Make a "Shingle"!!!!!
Sounds really good.
You could do an experiment.
Make a lacquered with varnish spray over the contact paper ... What do you think?
Have you thought about doing what you did here to a snare?
Also, grooves were on point.
9:24 is the FILTHIEST groove you've use for your demos. Holy shit man, nice work
That thing is sounded good man... if u have so many jingles maybe you should use those jingles to your pizza kick drum... i mean put some jingles on the kick. So u would have this Pandeiro kick..... and maybe a whole kit....
Dude that sounds exactly like what Im looking for. I would buy that from you, seriously.
I would also like to hear it's sound when it is tuned higher, good job btw!
Hey Dave, what about making it into a second bassdrum, should be kinda sweet to have a second bassdrum in a hip hop kinda contextand for me this thing would totally work as a bassdrum too!
use the jingles on a ride like a cymbal rattler. you could attach them with some kind of thread to make a chain of jingles.
sounds real nice warm, fat and soft !