There's no other video like this on the internet about stack cymbals. I really couldn't have loved it any more. Great variety, very intelligent commentary and killer playing. Well done.
I love when he puts the splash on top of the trash crash, plays it and just says "nice" 😂 That's what I was thinking too. "Nice". Such a good video, and is inspiring me to look for effects cymbals to put on top of my existing ones to make the sound more interesting.
Thanks a lot! The possibilities are endless and it‘s so much fun to experiment with all sorts of new ideas. Have fun exploring what you can come up with :)
Them little Benny Greb hats are really cool. They remind me of the Sabian hats that Terry Bozzio uses on his huge kit each side of his snare. I’d mount them over my right kick, just like Terry does, where most drummers would put a cowbell.
The Bullet Stack has always been one of the best sounding stacks on the market. Aggressive bite with quick decay. You won’t find that sound in any other stack. The only downside is the Trash crash on the bottom is super thin and easily cracks.
Meinl stacks are literally the best sounding stacks. They are very pricey but man they are great. I have the Matt garstka fat stack which is my favorite stack ever. Also have the Luke Holland bullet stack and Benny greb crasher hats. All of them are just so good and have their own voice for different situations but the garstka fat stack never leaves my kit cause it’s versatile for everything. It’s an extra dry dirty sounding stack which is smooth and buttery for lower volumes but cuts through for metal and louder music too.
We have to consider, without a doubt, the whole new "world" that these cymbal combinations can offer. However, it comes to my mind the possible risk of some damage, that some combinations can bring dued to tightning. Isn´t there the risk of some crack involved (short or long term)? Namely when you join smaller to bigger ones, or their shapes are inverted? I enjoyed the video, and your work in demonstration, very clear and concise. I also loved the kit, a very good combination (combo), with a punchy and solid sound (not too profound, but resonating as wanted. Nice snare with a wide mid/bass response sound and attack. I own some Drum Craft material and they are good, but I don´t know this model, the 6 Series. What kind of wood is it made of? Once again, my congratulations, and keep up the good work.
What’s your favorite Stack combination?
I love the combination of the small splash under the china, and the trash crash on top of the normal crash.
Thanks Melissa for your Feedback - great combination
is that Meinl HCS 12" trash stack brass and do they fit on a regular cymbal stand?
There's no other video like this on the internet about stack cymbals. I really couldn't have loved it any more. Great variety, very intelligent commentary and killer playing. Well done.
I love when he puts the splash on top of the trash crash, plays it and just says "nice" 😂 That's what I was thinking too. "Nice".
Such a good video, and is inspiring me to look for effects cymbals to put on top of my existing ones to make the sound more interesting.
Thanks a lot!
The possibilities are endless and it‘s so much fun to experiment with all sorts of new ideas.
Have fun exploring what you can come up with :)
This drummer rocks, great solid playing from him
Everything in this video is amazing, the explanation, the variety, the playing. Great video
Brilliant vis for sure.
Went into exactly what i was hoping for and great examples!!
Thanks for making this chap, awesome
I have a 18” trash crash that’s cracked that I throw a 10” splash on and it sounds awesome! Way better than the two sound separately…
Great video! BTW: nice drum sound!
Thank you 🙏
Great video! I wondered what I was going to do with my unused cymbals. I'l be use them now to create my own stack!!!
Great idea!
Have fun finding your own favorite combinations :)
great video, and that drum finish is magnificent
That Smack Stack is the new Cowbell.
Them little Benny Greb hats are really cool. They remind me of the Sabian hats that Terry Bozzio uses on his huge kit each side of his snare.
I’d mount them over my right kick, just like Terry does, where most drummers would put a cowbell.
The Bullet Stack has always been one of the best sounding stacks on the market. Aggressive bite with quick decay. You won’t find that sound in any other stack. The only downside is the Trash crash on the bottom is super thin and easily cracks.
Meinl stacks are literally the best sounding stacks. They are very pricey but man they are great. I have the Matt garstka fat stack which is my favorite stack ever. Also have the Luke Holland bullet stack and Benny greb crasher hats. All of them are just so good and have their own voice for different situations but the garstka fat stack never leaves my kit cause it’s versatile for everything. It’s an extra dry dirty sounding stack which is smooth and buttery for lower volumes but cuts through for metal and louder music too.
The variety of stack sounds Meinl offers is also unmatched. Quite a lot to explore there!
Thanks for sharing your experience
Last stack was my favorite
great cymbals and video!
Thanks 🙏
Great video!
I like the XSR Fast Stax
We have to consider, without a doubt, the whole new "world" that these cymbal combinations can offer. However, it comes to my mind the possible risk of some damage, that some combinations can bring dued to tightning. Isn´t there the risk of some crack involved (short or long term)? Namely when you join smaller to bigger ones, or their shapes are inverted? I enjoyed the video, and your work in demonstration, very clear and concise. I also loved the kit, a very good combination (combo), with a punchy and solid sound (not too profound, but resonating as wanted. Nice snare with a wide mid/bass response sound and attack. I own some Drum Craft material and they are good, but I don´t know this model, the 6 Series. What kind of wood is it made of? Once again, my congratulations, and keep up the good work.
Cool vid ❤
What is this drum kit model and what drum heads. ?? Thnxx brothers
For this purpose I would have preferred a close mic to the cymbal being mixed in.
Thanks for your Feedback!
Der Zultan slap clap klingt wesentlich komplexer,als der von meinl und damit besser(kostet nur knapp die Hälfte des preises)😂😂!
What specifically is this at 07:40?
Hmmm I feel like I recognize you...
Maybe 🤔 from the ArtOfDrumming Channel? It’s our first collab. Many more videos to come. Hope you’re digging it!
I’m mostly impressed by the drumming. Very elegant.
What's the second version you refer to at 01:51?
Meinl hcs series clap stack
It's called the smack stack because you need a smack if you pay that extortionate price for some bent rejected metal...