Drums the way they were meant to sound.Pure open tone,no muffling,no pillow in the bass drum.,I just wish all drummers could experience this sound. You the man Mr. Loomer.
So good to hear from someone who likes to hear the real sound of the drums without out all the muffling. Every drum set I sit in on has the deadest drums I have ever played. No wonder why these drummers hit their drums so hard so they can get some sound out of them. I want my drums to ring out with a note to them. Not a thud sound. Do you see bass players put tape on the strings to get a dead sound. Of course not, they want the strings to ring out for a pure note sound. I`m just an old school drummers that likes to hear the pure sound of the drums. Thanks David for your comment.
I always play better on these classic Slingerland drums because of that huge open sound that fits my style of playing so well. Not to many drummers play a buzz roll which sounds so cool to me. To do it so even takes some time to learn. Thanks for your comment.
@@davestruder2325 The good news is that my 5A Vic Firth drum sticks were not damaged. I put them to good use on these classic Slingerland drums doing my Big Band concert. Thanks Dave for your comment.
When it`s my turn to do a solo ,I want it to exciting and dynamic for the people who come out to my Big Band concert. Thanks for noting how I put together this solo. I love to use dynamic`s. You make people listen when you play soft, then build up the solo. The people in real time will let me know if they enjoyed my performance. Thanks for your comment.
When I get to do these concerts with my own Big Band, it`s always a joy for me to perform with my outstanding musicians. When it`s my turn to do a solo, I want it to be dynamic and exciting for the people who come to my concerts. The only way I know how to play is to give 100% in every performance that I do. I`m always thinking of new ways to play. The people will let me know in real time how I`m doing. Thanks for your comment.
Thanks for posting. I swear the apex of drum sound quality out of the box was when the consumer market didn't always rely on mics and technology to create a great sounding set of drums. And this old Slingerland proves that point to the Nth degree.
I want to hear the real sound of the drums, and not all the technology needed to get any sound out of the drums. When I sit in on other drummers drums today, the sound is so muffled up with that dead bass drum. It`s just so hard for me to play on those drums. Now I know why those drummers hit their drums so hard, so they can get some sound out of the drums. I`m just an old school drummer who likes his drums to sing. Thanks for your comment.
When I exited High School band I couldn’t believe how live performance for “rock bands” was pulled off. I always thought “well why don’t we all listen to each other so we know what we’re playing and when to be loud/soft” No, apparently they all need mics and mixers. Understandable if you’re Rush or Kiss touring stadiums, but I digress
@@adrianlang6550 As you know so many of the great drummers of the past used this big full tone open tuning like Joe Morello. What I love most about this open tuning is that I can get so many different sounds out of one drum. A muffled or dead drum you can`t do this. I then use my idea`s on what to play to make the solo dynamic and exciting for the people who come out to my Big Band concerts. Thanks Adrian for your comment.
Not to many drummers want to do all the hard work of having a swinging Big Band. It`s rare for poeple to hear a Big Band live anymore. That is why I post my concerts on my channel. When was the last time you ever saw a jazz musician or band on any of the Late Night Talk Shows? It`s Never!! Thanks so much for your comment.
Much more snap, resonance and life in a wide open tuned drum set. As a rock guy myself, that is how I like to hear the drums. Ginger Baker did it. John Bonham did it. And even Bill Ward did it. I don’t care for a completely dead sounding kit. Some muffling is okay depending on the music style for a different attack. But to me, deadening the drums too much sounds too “small”.
You are so correct. A wide open full tone out of the drums makes them sing. Most important for me is that I can get so many different sounds out of the drum with this tuning. Thanks so much for your comment.
Today's sound the drums proyect like cardboard boxes. The art of getting a muffled sound just adding more pressure from your figura & wrists is getting lost for ever. DWs and the recording industrie have changed the way drums sound today.
I like drum solos from all different genres of music but jazz drummers such as this are on a different level with their musicality, swing and technique. Love it👍😎🤙❤️🤘🇫🇯
As a drummer Jazz Big Band leader, I learned how to arrange and put all the music we do together. I must be able to tell my musicians how I want the chart to be played. When it`s my turn to do a solo, I just compose it in my mind and want it to be dynamic and exciting with feel. The people in my concert in real time will let me know how I`m doing in my performance. Thanks so much for your comment.
Well of course I am not even close to what BR played. It was because of Buddy I wanted to have my own Big Band to play this great music for the people who come to my concerts. Like Buddy, I want my solo to be dynamic and exciting, and then add my idea`s on what to play. Thanks for your comment.
@@johnkay3678 For sure I used some of the Krupa floor tom playing which he made famous. I just added my own accents and dynamic`s to make it my own. Thanks John for your comment.
@@125sloth Since I got to see and hear BR well over a 100 times, no way am I better than he was. He has been gone now for over 30 years, so I want to make sure that style of drumming is still with us. I got to know Buddy and he was always so kind to me. He even gave me a drum lesson and let me play on his Slingerland drums. One time I told Buddy I wanted to have my own Big Band like his because I love the music he played so much. He said, "Ken don`t ever let anyone tell you can`t have your own Big Band to play the music you love. Just work hard young man and do it". Just the kind of statement Buddy would say, direct and to the point. Well I did work hard and as you can see and hear, I do have my own Big Band. To see pictures of me and Buddy and of me playing his drums, here is the video th-cam.com/video/BTsnnA6nlvk/w-d-xo.html I have for sure learned so much about playing Big Band music from Buddy. I play in that style of drumming, but never want to copy what he played. I just used the technique I have learned to make sure when I do a solo that it is interesting and dynamic for the people who come out to my concert. It`s always about the music first which is what I learned the most from Buddy. Thanks for enjoying my drumming.
Hang on to those classic Slingerlands. They have a one of a kind sound to them. As you can see and hear, I`m using my 1971 Slingerland drums with my Big Band all the time!
Slingerland is for sure one of the great American drum companies of all the time. I hope DW that owns the Slingerland name will bring it back. Thanks for your comment.
Funny you said from another galaxy. I`m big into astronomy and had my telescope out last night looking at some galaxies. One was M82 in Ursa Major which is part of the Big Dipper. Maybe I`m from M82! Thanks for your comment.
Was no music @ my elementary school 30 miles from town, so I made drums out of quaker oat tubes, with plastic coffee can lids for heads, & used chopstix, which are better for small-child hands, til big enough for full-aize sticks. By age 10, I had driven my family sufficiently nuts that they took me into town for private lessons, & I learned to read music. Took 2 years of piano-theory/composition while still playing drums in Symphonic band, Jazz big-band, & marching band, + several extra-curricular bands, thru college. I still play with @ least 2-3 bands a week, sometimes 5 in 1 week, today @ 68 years old.
@@bradlyscotunes9156 That is a great story about your love of music and drums at a young age. Wonderful how you made your first drums from all of those parts. You got to learn from some good teachers how to read music and never stopped learning. Great you are still playing in bands today. Thanks so much for your comment.
I always enjoy so much playing on these classic Slingerland drums at my Big Band concerts. I want my solo to be dynamic and exciting for the people who come to see and hear me perform with my orchestra. Thanks so much for your comment.
I always play better on a great sounding drum set. These classic Slingerland drums with that big wide open tone, I can get so many sounds out of one drum. Plus its sounds so melodic. Thanks Guy for your comment.
I was inspired in 1961 or '62 when my dad, who was a part-time guitarist musician and playing many years since WWII at different events in the greater Indianapolis area, one night was watching TV and one of the local TV stations played "The Gene Krupa Story" starring Sal Mineo playing as Krupa. I was hooked immediately on wanting to play the drums. Within a couple of years I got the chance. Took lessons in the summer of 1963 while I was nearing my entry to 6th grade. That fall, my folks bought me my first and only drum: a Slingerland white pearl to play in the school band. Exciting, it was, and man did I practice on that thing a lot at home! Slingerland drums has always been my all-time favorite percussion brand...I would put Ludwig second and Gretch third cause I'm from the "old school" guys who remember many rock and jazz bands with those brands. This solo performance was excellent! I'm sure Krupa and Buddy Rich as well as Joe Morello would have loved it!
Just a wonderful story on how you as a young person got started and interested in playing the drums. I sure do remember that movie The Gene Krupa Story. These 1971 Slingerland drums I`m playing has that great big open full tone that I love. Same sound as the great Gene Krupa. My dream was to have my own Big Band like Gene and Buddy. Well with hard work and the will to do it, it has come true for me. To do a solo in front of my own Big Band and have people who come to my concerts and enjoy my band is why I`m a drummer. Thanks so much for your comment.
Ken - @@KenLoomer... Thank you for your quick reply to this story of my early years of the love of percussion! Let me highlight my "dream drum set" that I never got but, always had that in mine when listening to music - jazz, pop, and the rock stuff: The same stuff you have, a bit more or less...and yet, the High-Hat cymbals would be 16" thin styled, for that nice, crisp "chink sound" (as my assistant band director in high school, whi was a jazz drummer, Mr. Jim Lucas, said he liked and, had on the Gretch brand silver-sparkel four piece set back in the 1960's for our jazz band numbers) ... add in cymbals my choices: 18"... 20"... and, a 25". All these would be thin-crash and, Zildjian brand - the brand that, in my opinion is "the king of cymbals" in quality overall. Drumsticks: I guess that is an area one would have to try out to find the best sound and sturdiness (I guess like the very amazing looks and sound of the drum corps from Switzerland: "Top Secret") A good cowbell (and, I have an original real cowbell that my mom gave to me that was actually worn on a cow or two from the 1930s and '40s by a Georgia born and bred cow...and, it's loud!). Oh, don't forget the drum brushes. They are personal choice too. And...a super-sturdy chair to rattle those lovely Slingerland drums! Ken...if your band comes to Atlanta for a performance, I'd like to see it. Might even get one of our two drummers in our church to come along. Oh...you might be asking yourself..."What ever happened to that 1963 Slingerland white pearl snare drum?" Well...I'm somewhat ashamed to say that in the summer of 1971, I sold it to a 14 year old African-American boy who, with his father, came by at the house after seeing my ad to sell it in the Indianapolis Star/News newspaper ad. Sold it for, I think, $100. The boy got with it, a very good looking Ludwig snare/stand carry case and, my 14" Italian made cymbal and 1920s era stand. (Don't remember the brand of cymbal. Dad found it at one of his favorite music stores: Arthur's in Indy) Gosh! Wish I had kept the drum...though I hardly used it after graduation from high school (Lawrence Central High).
I bought this Slingerland BR 80N drum set way back in 1971. No way did I ever think I would use it with my own Ken Loomer Big Band doing concerts. I took super care of these drums for sure. So the drums ar over 50 years old and still the best sounding drums I have ever played on. Thanks for your comment James.
I love playing on these classic Slingerland drums with that full open sound that projects so well. No mic`s on the drums going through a mixing board so you are hearing the real sound of the drums. Thanks for your comment.
The Rich volume Big Swing Face with the kit tuned to Buddy’s liking was one we worked up in stage band. Actually got the Holman arrangement within few months of release - this version is just a super chart. The drummer on this simply superb. And got the melodic quotes goin’.
Wonderful you got to play in your stage band doing this excellent BR chart Big Swing Face which was arranged and composed by Bill Potts back in 1967. Bill Holman arranged Norwegian Wood for that Big Swing Face album in 67. The chart in my video is Love For Sale which I re-arranged for my concert. Thanks Michael for your comment.
Kick drum out of this world indeed. Realized you were the band leader only near the end! Must be such a treat for people who are big band enthusiasts or elderly people who thought they’d never see a drummer play like that live again
One of the rare times you will hear an open sounding bass drum. Most drummers today have the dead sounding bass drum. Nothing wrong with the dead sound if that is what you like as a drummer. Glad you like this open sounding bass drum. Being a drummer Big Band leader is just a joy for me to do since I get to work with so many outstanding musicians. Sure it takes hard work of putting all the music together, hiring the musicians, getting the jobs, promoting the band, and so much more, but I do it because I love the Big Band music so much. When I did recent big music festival, I had so many young people who came up to me after the concert saying they never heard a Big Band live before and now love the music I played. That made me feel great as a band leader. When was the last time you ever saw a jazz musician or jazz band on any of the Lat Night Talk Shows? It`s Never!! So at least I can put on the 100`s of concerts I have done on my channel to promote my band. I`m getting new fans all the time. Thanks so much Jason for your comment.
I now have a 24” bass drum,, No Muffling and in a relatively quiet room it’s the most gorgeous thing you will ever hear-- in louder spaces I’m sure some of the beauty is lost --
I learned so much more about bass drum control with this open sound tuning. I can play very soft with that bass drum and my foot can now do it with ease. If I want more volume, so easy to do since the bass drum can project the sound better than a muffled dead tuning. Thanks for your comment.
Since I have no mic`s on the drums, with this type of open tuning you hear the real sound of the drums. Plus it projects so well. I can play very soft or loud and every note comes out super clear. Thanks so much for your comment.
@@KenLoomer Ken, I have commented on your drums and playing before and I can't agree more with your perspective on tuning. I have a 1961 Slingerland four-piece that I completely reconditioned, to include oiling the interiors and putting a layer of fiberglass on the exteriors of the toms and bass before covering them. With a set of coated+clear Ambassadors on the toms and the bass wide open, they sound like a pure piece of art and are capable of lasting for decades to come. Your set is the closest I've ever heard to mine. I salute you and everything you do to keep this music and these drums going.
@@michaelandcolinspop Wonderful to hear of all the care and work you have done to restore your 1961 Slingerland drum set. Slingerland drums is a huge part of drum history. So many of the great drummers at one time time played this great American made drums. I`m sure your Slingerland drums with your tuning sounds amazing. I just like to hear the real sound of the drums with no mic`s. The Slingerland set I have is just perfect for the type of music I play with my Big Band. Thanks so much for your comment and enjoy playing your great Slingerland drums.
I`m an old school drummer, so I have the old way of tuning my drums to have that big open wide sound. You hear the real sound of these classic Slingerland drums. Thanks Richard for your comment.
Ken - you’re a fantastic drummer and the Slingerlands sound great! To me, best sounding drums I’ve heard are still Ringo’s Ludwig super classic maple kit from the Let it Be/Abbey Road LP’s
@@scottm838 Of course thoses were studio recordings made back in 1969 when Ringo played the Ludwig Classic 3 toms drum set over 50 years ago now. His only drum solo on the song THE END on the ABBEY Road record is a classic sound. I love that record! Ringo at 82 is still playing and looking great. He is the one drummer I would love to meet of any drummer playing today. In this live recording of my Big Band, the Slingerland drums I have also is over 50 years old and is the best sounding drums I ever played. That big full open tone fits my style of playing so well. Thanks Scott for your comment.
When I get to play on these outstanding Slingerland drums and with these outstanding musicians in my Big Band, I always give 100% in my performance all the time. Thanks for your comment.
@@KenLoomer As I listened, your snare and cymbals reminded me immediately of that historic Woodstock solo. But Mike had the odd milliseconds of slapback throughout from the towers and the hills. I can just imagine the sounds from your band's performance in varying venues and seating positions with special regards to your open setup. It's tremendous just with the video sound on my desktop! Live must be incredible. Cheers! Edit sp
@@philipchesley9615 The camera mic was in the back of this huge concert hall I was playing. So you are hearing the sound of my Slingerland drums with the big wide open sound very clearly. These drums project so well with no mic`s on them. I have posted so many concerts that I have played with my Big Band at so many venues. This tuning just works so well for the type of drumming that I do. Thanks Philip for your comment.
I know Buddy would approve that a drummer like me would do all the work of having his own own Big Band to play these great arrangements live for the people. When it`s my turn to do a solo, I always 100% in every performance I do for the people who come to my concerts. Thanks for your comment.
I always try to give 100% when I do my solo. I want it to be dynamic and exciting for the people who come to my concerts. Since this is a live performance, I must have a good flow to my solo. The best part is that I get to play on my classic Slingerland drums with that big open full tone that projects so well. Thanks so much Steven for your comment.
@@stevenkalata7119 With over 1200 video`s on my channel, lots to check out. For sure more video`s will be posted. Thanks for being a subscriber Steven.
Glad you were able to find this video of one of my Big Band concerts. I have so many concerts that I have posted on my channel, so check them out when you have the time. I just love playing on these classic Slingerland drums. It has the perfect sound for the type of drumming that I do. Always wonderful for me to play with these outstanding musicians in my band. When it`s my turn to do a solo, I want it to be exciting and dynamic for the people who come to see and hear my Big Band. Thanks so much for your comment.
My favorite BR song he played was Porgy & Bess Suite. Never heard another Big Band do it. Here is the link of my Big Band playing it th-cam.com/video/Vz5CLDz-ebo/w-d-xo.html Thanks for your comment.
That buzz roll is like BUTTA!!! And everything else....AMAZING!!! Fortunately good sound still comes through even with video only at 480. Thanks for sharing your incredible talent!
A lot of drummers don`t play a buzz roll. I try to make mine as smooth as possible. For some reason, it takes forever to upload a video to 1080. So I just use the lower one which to me looks good. Then again what do I know about computers and how to do all of this stuff. Thanks for your comment.
@@Flamadiddle2 Since I have a wide open snare drum, the buzz roll will project more playing at a soft volume. Then I build build up the speed for the big ending of the solo. Thanks for your comment.
Of course putting together a Big Band as a drummer was a lot of work and you need the skills on how to do it. What you see and hear is the results of all of my work. I love working with these outstanding musicians, and I m so happy they all want to play the music I choose to do. I studied how to arrange music so I can tell my musicians how I want the charts to be played. Glad you said Driving a Big Band because I want to support my musicians and make the music feel good with my drumming. You can check out this full demanding excellent arrangement I did at this same concert th-cam.com/video/Vz5CLDz-ebo/w-d-xo.html Playing live for the people at these concerts always make me feel good to have a swinging Big Band. Thanks so much Glenn for your comment.
@@KenLoomerHi Ken. U r welcome & thanks 4 the reply. I wasn't going to post comment because U have alot of them , but your playing is impressive. Ha , is not ironic that Buddy said exact same thing. Referring to the amount of work & expenses to put a big band on the road & do concerts. . If was hard for BR , must be herculean feat for anyone else. I can appreciate your words & will check out more of your playing-I love the music.
I love your buzz rolls and phenomenal technique. At the end it sounded like you were playing Buddy's famous "whipped cream" roll. Just fantastic! Between you and Dick Cully, Buddy lives on.
So many drummers don`t play a buzz roll anymore. Buddy was a master at doing this roll for sure. It has to be smooth and even. I use a lot of dynamic`s doing this buzz roll which I love to do. More important is the music and that as a drummer Big Band leader, I get to play this great music for the people. When it`s time to do my solo, I want it to be dynamic and exciting for the people who come to my concerts. Thanks Danny for your comment.
Glad you noticed that part of the solo. Very tiny area to play the cymbal lock nut. I like to use dynamic`s so people are made to listen when you play soft. Thanks for your comment.
First thing I notice is how the drummer holds the stick in his/her left hand. Classical grip. Bravo! Slingerland kit is great also. Technique and dynamics noted.
I use the traditional grip for my left hand. I grip my left hand stick near the middle like what Buddy Rich, Joe Morello and Louie Bellson did. So much better for me to playing softly with this grip. These classic Slingerland drums with the big wide open clear tone works great for the type of drum technique that I have. Thanks for your comment.
@@bellicosehyperbole7378 I`m just on youtube to promote my Big Band which to me reaches the most people. It`s very rare that a drummer leads a Big Band. Wonderful you play piano and can do classical music. I also play the vibes and have perform with the Florida Symphony Orchestra. All my best to you with your music.
Wonderful you got to own and play one of the best drum sets ever made in that Slingerland BR 80N model. Slingerland during this time in the 70`s put a blue tint on the Marine Peal so it would not yellow as much. I`m sure glad I took super care of my Slingerland drums. Never thought I would use them with my own Big Band. Dreams do come true! Thanks for your comment.
Where did this guy come from!?! Awesome!! Forget the friggin drums! This guy’s awesome on tin cans and aluminum plates. Yeah the drums are nice, but the story is this guy, Ken! I hate using exclamations, but he is !!!!!
First you must have a love of what you do. I enjoy so much being a drummer Big Band leader and doing these concerts. I always give 100% to the music I play. When it`s my turn to do a solo, I want it to be dynamic and exciting for the people who come out to my concerts. I practiced long and hard to get the right drum technique needed to do the type of solo I wanted to do. Most important I wanted to do my best to support my fellow musicians with my drumming with feel for the music I play in my Big Band. The sound of the drums is important to me. I play better with great sounding drums. Thanks so much for your comment.
The way Slingerland made their shells with that beautiful Marine Pearl finish is why these are a classic drum kit for sure. The full open tone out of these Slingerland drums is just a joy for me to play on them. Thanks for your comment.
Tell this guy to come back when he's got some chops! 😂 Some unique skills that I've never seen before. Not only can he play out of this world but he knows how to tune a set
For me, my unique skill is putting this 16 piece Big Band together. It`s a massive amount of work, but I love working with all of these professional musicians playing this great music. When it`s time to do my solo, I want it to be dynamic and exciting for the people who come out to my concerts. I`m just an old school drummer who loves playing on these great sounding classic Slingerland drums and swinging a Big Band. Thanks so much for your comment.
Great showmanship and talent. Had an original Krupa Slingerland kit in the 70's. Had his name on the high hat pedal and a wooden thrown seat. Sold the set but kept the thrown. Thanks for the show!
I love being a drummer Big Band leader like what Gene and Buddy did. Wonderful you once had a Slingerland 70`s Gene Krupa drum set. Someone gave me a Slingerland 40`s hi-hat pedal with the Krupa name on it. I have 3 of those Drum Thrones which is the best seat for me. Plus cool looking with the Marine Pearl finish on them. Thanks Denis for your comment.
So glad you notice my classic Slingerland drums did not have any mic`s on them. What you hear is the real sound of these drums. You can clearly hear them even when the full 16 piece Big Band is playing. Thanks for your comment.
I always enjoy doing concerts with my Big Band and playing with these outstanding musicians. When it`s my turn to do a solo, I want it to be dynamic and exciting for the people who come to my concert. Thanks for your comment.
It`s a rare Slingerland BR model 4x14 inch snare drum with the chrome over brass straight edge hoops. With this wide open tuning it gives me a very crisp sound that projects so well. Doing buzz rolls on that sane drum just sounds so good. Thanks for your comment.
Since I`m a jazz drummer and play in my own Big Band and Jazz Quartet, many rock drummers would not like to do this jazz music. But if those rock drummers want to learn jazz drumming also, just watch the video`s and pick up a few drumming tips. Thanks for your comment.
Times like this some might say that you made that look easy. I would have to disagree. Nothing about that looked easy. However, everything about that sounded great. I can't tell you how happy I was to watch and listen to some truly magnificent drumming. Thank You for sharing.
I learned over the many years how to play relaxed and use the drum technique that I have to express myself in the best way possible. Doing these live concerts with my Big Band always makes me play better. The people in real time will let you know what they think of your performance. Thanks so much for enjoying my performance. It means a lot to me.
It`s always so wonderful to do these Big Band concerts with my Big Band. When I play on great sounding drums, I play so much better. Thanks so much for your comment.
Since I`m using no mic`s on each drum going through a sound board, you are hearing real sound of these classic Slinger land drums. I`m playing that 4x14 Slingerland BR model which has the very crisp sound and projects so well. You better have good technique on that snare drum since it will bring out what you play so clearly. thanks Steven for your comment.
These classic Slingerland drums with the big open full sound always makes me play better. I`m most proud of the Big Band I put together and to be able to play with these outstanding musicians. Thanks so much for your comment.
I´m an amateur drummer myself and it would be a dream come true trying to play that kit! I have a Tama Superstar kit from 1983 which works very well in most circumstances but in a big band the Slingerlands outshines all drums by far in my opinion. @@KenLoomer
I always play better on these classic Slingerland drums with the big wide open clear tone. I can express myself so much better with this sound. Thanks for your comment.
My dream was to have my own Big Band and playing the type of music I love for the people. So with hard work and hiring these outstanding musicians, I`m able to do these concerts that I enjoy so much. Thanks so much for your comment.
These classic 1971 Slingerland drums made in USA. I always want to hear the real sound and tone of the drums I`m playing. No mic`s on my drums used in this concert. I always play better on great sounding drums. Thanks for your comment.
It`s the old school of tuning to get a wide open full tone out of the these classic Slingerland drums. Every drum sound super clear and projects so well. No mic`s on the drums for this concert. You hear the real sound of these drums with no mixing. Thanks Don for your comment.
Of course the most important job the drummer has to do is support your fellow musicians and make the music feel good. When it`s my turn to take a solo, I want to make it dynamic and exciting for the people who come out to my concerts. So important to have a great sounding drum set like these classic Slingerland .As a drummer band leader, it`s so much fun working with the musicians I hire to do this great Big Band music. Thanks so much David for your comment.
I’ll give it to you man, sure there some things here and there not quite like buddy which nobody will ever do, but you’re the only other person than Ed Shaughnessy that I’ve listened to and really felt something like that
Your comment means a lot to me. I got to know both Buddy Rich and Ed Shaughnessy. The reason why I have my own Big Band is because of Buddy and Ed. I saw Buddy live so many times with his amazing Big Band. It was his Big Band music that impressed me the most. The way he played the drums to make the music feel so much better was just amazing. Of course watching Johnny Carson with that Great Tonight Show Big Band with Ed Shaughnessy made me want to have my own Big Band. Buddy was always so kind to me. He even gave me a drum lesson and let me play on his Slingerland drums. To see pictures of me and Buddy, and the one of me playing his drums, and picture of Ken Loomer and Ed Shaughnessy of the concert we did together, Here is the Link th-cam.com/video/BTsnnA6nlvk/w-d-xo.html Thanks so much for your comment.
I bought a similar set of Marine Pearl Slingerland drums - same as above but with two mounted toms - in 1972. Like an idiot, I eventually played them with open bottoms and muted heads like most rock drummers of the day. Sold the set in 1980; one of the biggest mistakes I ever made in my life.
I also wished I did not sell some of my drums I use to own. Now that DW owns the Slingerland name, maybe they will bring back the way Slingerland made their drums.
It is so much better hearing it live. But I`m so glad I video so many of my Big Band concerts to promote this great music. So sad you don`t see bands like mine on TV anymore. When was the last time you ever saw a jazz musician on any of the late night talk shows. It never! Thanks for your comment.
Ken, Thank you for the Music! I actually saw Buddy Rich Live one time back in the day! What a great memory.... keep the Jazz flowing, my friend. By the way, I also saw Steve Smith from Journey with his Jazz Band Vital Information live (In a small venue on campus when I was in college... I was about 30' feet from the stage.. my goodness was that an experience!). As far as I am concerned you have all the talents of a pro drummer, so keep the sticks tappin'.... take care. @@KenLoomer
@@richardturietta9455 More important to me is to have the talent and know how to run a swinging Big Band. I learned how to arrange music so I could tell my outstanding musicians how I want the charts to be played. It`s always about the music first for me. I as a drummer know what it takes to support my fellow musicians and drive the Big Band to make it exciting to hear. Wonderful you got to see Buddy live, and Steve Smith. Thanks for your comment.
You are very hmble! Thank you for keeping jazz and the big band sound alive. Best to you and your band and all of your music endeavors. I look forward to hearing more.@@KenLoomer
I enjoy so much playing on these classic Slingerland drums with my Big Band. The sound of the big full open tone makes me play better. Thanks for your comment.
Ken!!!! Awesome!!!!! Another tremendous solo!!! Love the stop/starts, along with all the wonderfully placed and rhythmically timed rolls and progressions. Good pace! I loved it Ken! Always a pleasure to see your posts! All the best, Barry Bangemout®
So good of you to notice what I`m playing. I like to use dynamic`s a lot and of course some space. Cymbals are always used of course in many ways when I do these open type solo. Hope Barry you are doing some live playing this year with a band. You are an excellent drummer. I get so much joy doing these live concerts with my Big Band. Thanks for your comment.
Early 70s Slingerlands really have that wonderful tone similar to Ludwigs of that period. For me the Slingerlands were the best of that era. Of course it helps to have a monster drummer play them!
My 71 classic Slingerland drums were just made so well. It had the 3 ply maple, poplar, maple with solid maple rings and clear lacquer shells that gave it that clear big open tone that I love so much. Thanks so much for your comment.
Dude...that was great!!! Life long drummer. I met and saw Louis Bellson do a clinic in Vegas when I was 9 and it changed my life. His solo was very similar to yours...but it was Bellson
Louie Bellson was one of the great drummers of all time. I got to know Louie and he was always so kind to me. I use to see Louie every year at Disney World in Florida. He even gave me a lesson and let me sit in with his small jazz band. One time he finally brought his Big Band to Disney World and he and the band were just amazing. I told him of a few charts he played that I would love to do with my Big Big. Like the amazing person he is, he asked for my address and gave them to me. Of course I have posted my Big Band doing those Louie Bellson charts on my channel. I love his brush work, so I got to do the chart he composed call Brush Tap. Here is the video of me playing that Louie Bellson chart th-cam.com/video/-AxdCP4jKSg/w-d-xo.html For sure l learned a lot from Louie on how to put together a swinging Big Band. I learned how to arrange music from what Louie told me I should learn to do it. Even this chart I rearranged it for my Big Band to play. So glad you got to see and hear Louie at an early age. Thanks for your wonderful comment.
Not with my drumming, but the fact that I as a drummer did all the hard work to put together a swinging Big Band. It was always about the music first for Buddy. I got to know Buddy a little bit since I saw him live so much. We got to hang out and he was always so kind to me. He even gave me a drum lesson and let me play on his Slingerland drums. One time I told Buddy I wanted to have my own Big Band like his because I loved the music he played so much. He told me "Ken, don`t ever let anyone tell you can`t have your own Big Band to play the music you love. Just work hard young man and do it". Well I did work hard and I`m sure Buddy would be impressed that I put together a swinging Big Band in this day and age for the people to hear live. When it`s my turn to do a solo, I want it to be exciting and dynamic which I learned from the great one. To see pictures of me and Buddy and his drummer friends, plus the one of me playing his drums, here is the video th-cam.com/video/BTsnnA6nlvk/w-d-xo.html Thanks for your comment.
When I do these live concerts with my Big Band, I want my solo to be dynamic and exciting. Not like a studio solo that if I mess up, I can do it over again. Thanks for your comment.
Perfect balance between Quality musician and Quality Instrument right there. My opinion....Slingerland drums were made for, and ideal for that application right there. They are a wonderful Jazz set, and sound just like the kits the greats played in their day when Wonderful Bands played Wonderful music. I had the privilege to play on a couple Slingerland kits including a Buddy Rich set, and should have bought the Buddy Rich set when I had the chance a long time ago. Tremendous Sound. You really put on a clinic there Ken. Super rudimental and polished technique. One can tell you were influenced by the greats. I admire your dedication and ability to be able to play like that.
For me it was always about the music first. No way did I think that I would have my very own swinging Big Band when I bought these Slingerland drums. It has the right sound for the type of music that I play. When it`s my turn to do a solo, I want it to be dynamic and exciting for the people who come to my concert. Thanks Jim for your comment.
It means a lot to me that you think I`m inspirational. I always give it 100% in everything I do. Being a drummer band leader and getting play with so many excellent musicians is just amazing to me. Thanks so much for your comment.
I got to meet both Gene Krupa and Buddy Rich. I think Buddy would be most happy that a drummer like me has a Big Band. I got to know Buddy and I told him I wanted to have a Big Band like his because I love the music so much. He said "Ken don`t ever let anyone tell you can`t have your own Big Band to play the music you love. Just work hard young man and do it". Best advise I ever got. The good news is that I did work hard and as you can see, my dream of having my own Big Band has come true. Buddy even gave me a drum lesson. To see pictures of me and Buddy and Gene Krupa, and the time Buddy let me play on his Slingerland drums, check this video out th-cam.com/video/BTsnnA6nlvk/w-d-xo.html
These classic Slingerland drums with the big open clear tone always makes me sound better. It took years of practice, but the desire to always get better is the reason why I`m still learning all the time. Same goes for trying to be the best Big Band leader possible. Being a drummer leader, it`s always about the music first for me. Thanks for your comment.
I think Buddy would be loving that a drummer like me would do all the hard work of having a Big Band and playing this great music live for the people. When it`s my turn to do a solo, I just try my best to make it dynamic and exciting for the people who come out to my concerts. Thanks for your comment.
These classic Slingerland drums with this open tuning will produce a musical note that will ring out from the drums. I want my drums to sing. Thanks for your comment.
I just enjoy so much doing these live concerts with my Big Band. When it`s my turn to do a solo, I want it to be dynamic and exciting for the people who come to my concerts. Thanks Mike for your comment.
When I do a solo, I for sure want it to be interesting, dynamic and entertaining for the people who come out to my Big Band concerts. The great part of doing these live concerts is the feedback you get right away. The people will let you know how your performance is in real time. Thanks for your comment.
Friggen amazing!!!!! Loved seeing a modern drummer holding the sticks the proper way. Would someone buy the bass player a Red Bull? I thought he was going to fall asleep there for a minute. Thanks for the share Ken Loomis, you sir are a world class kit player. Cheers
For jazz music that I play with my Ken Loomer Big Band, traditional grip is better than the matched grip. I give my excellent bass player a pass since he was checking out the music chart of what he has to play when I count the band back in after my solo. Thanks so much for your comment.
@@KenLoomer YW, Ken, I couldn't tell if he was reading the chart or not. I was kidding too. Staying in time isn't an easy task after a monster solo like you did. Thank you so much for the reply. Needless to say, I subbed. Cheers!
It`s a drum sound you really don`t hear very much anymore. Every drum set I sit in on today has that same dead bass drum, all muffled tom sound with no tone. Like I said, it your drums, you tune them any way you like. Thanks for your comment.
It is for sure with me. I love playing on these classic Slingerland drums with the big wide open full tone that projects so well. The sound of these drums makes me play better. Thanks for your comment.
Always good to hear from my fellow drummer who would know what I did in this solo. When I get to do my solo, I want it to be dynamic and exciting for the people who come to my concerts. Thanks so much for your comment.
I learned from drummers like Buddy Rich, Joe Morello and Sonny Payne who used the press or buzz roll many times when playing a solo. The hard part is using dynamic`s, playing from very soft to loud in doing this press roll. One day I will have to make a video on my technique on how to do a very smooth press rolls. Most drummers don`t use this roll very much. Thanks so much for your comment.
Ken I had read on vintage drum forum that the model started as a 3 ply with re rings then a few years later went to 5 ply only. Also the depth would vary slightly. Curious yours thoughts would be helpful. Just something about that 4×14 size that feels great to play! Thanks so much fir the inspiration!
@@stevenobrien595 The Slingerland BR 4x14 did use the 3 ply shell with the solid maple rings. Around 74 they used the 5ply shell and then stopped making that model by 76. The depth did change a little bit. The chrome over wood model has a slightly deeper shell. Even the picture in the 71 Slingerland catalog showed this. I love playing on those snare drums.
@@KenLoomer yes I see it looks a little deeper in the ad. Thanks for the info. So do you think yours is like 4 1/2 maybe? Would love to know the specs because it has the best of both worlds. Thanks Ken and sorry for all the questions! Best, Steven n.y.
@@stevenobrien595 I would say my 4x14 inch BR Slingerland chrome over wood is snare is around 4.5 inches deep. Other drummers who also has this model say the same. The Pearl model is 4 inches deep. No problems with as many questions you want to ask. Us drummers want to help out each other. When Gibson owned Slingerland, they came out with a solid brass model which is rare. i will have to put out a video on that snare.
WHAAAAT AAAAA SOUND!!! Rich, full, powerful, yet not aggressive. The drums have a beautiful ring to them, without too much overtone, bleeding into each others notes. Style is crisp and clear. Rudiments are brightly distinctive. Thank you for taking us back to a Jazz period that is legendary in the world of music and drumming. And ALL of this brought to the "table" on a beautiful SLINGERLAND kit...😍🥁 🤘🏻💪🏻❤️🥁🥁🥁🥁🥁❤️💪🏻🤘🏻
It`s the old school of drum tuning to bring out a full open tone out of these classic Slingerland drums. Must remember I`m using no mic`s on the drums going through a mixing board. What you hear is the real sound of the drums in this concert hall. I`m just an old school drummer that enjoys this drum sound so much. I think it makes me play better and I get so many different sounds out of each drum. Thanks so much Tim for your comment.
@KenLoomer Welllllllll, you've captured it SPOT ON Ken. I completely understand that sound. Growing up just outside of Boston. I was fortunate enough to have a best friend, whose dad was the late great famous Jazz drummer and percussionist for the Boston Pops / Symphony Orchestra, Fred Buda. His personal kit at home was a Premier four piece. 22"bass, 13"tom, 16"floor. REMO classic white coated heads. No muffling at all. All tuned high, with a ring tone as sweet as church bells. What a sound!!!🤘🏻🥁❤️
@@timcloutier3729 Great story about your friends dad Fred Buda. I`m sure I have seen him play from watching the Boston Pops Symphony on TV in the 70`s. You can hear real notes come out of the drums with this wide open full tone tuning. Thanks Tim for your comment.
So many drummers played Slingerland as their first drum set. A friend of mine has a black diamond Slingerland drum set. They look and sound great! These Slingerland drums with that great big open sound makes me play better. Thanks Gene for your comment.
Well I think for sure Buddy would love the fact that I as a drummer put together a swinging Big Band. It was always about the music first for Buddy. I got to know BR and he was always so kind to me. He even gave me a drum lesson and let me play on his Slingerland drums. One time I told Buddy I wanted to have a Big Band like his because I love the music he played so much. He said "Ken, don`t ever let anyone tell you can`t have your own Big Band to play the music you love. Just work hard young man and do it". Well I did work hard to put together a Big Band and now get to play all of this great music for the people who come to my concerts. To see pictures of me and Buddy, and the one of me playing on his drums, here is the link th-cam.com/video/BTsnnA6nlvk/w-d-xo.html I learned so much from Buddy on how to put together a great Big Band, and of course how to drive it. When it`s my turn to do a solo, I want it to be dynamic and exciting using a lot of feel on what I`m playing. No one will ever be close to what Buddy played, but I think he would be happy a drummer is leading a Big Band. Plus I don`t want his style of playing to die out. Thanks so much for your comment.
@@KenLoomer Thanks for the response. I have been told that Buddy did not give out many compliments to other players. Like I said I now know you would be the one he approved of. Having your own big band must be a incredible challenge for you. Please continue to expose the young minds to a form of music they otherwise would not have the opportunity to experience. Peace.
@@bigdawg7703 I do play the college venues and jazz festivals. At this one festival I had so many young people who came up to me after my Big Band concert saying it was the first time they ever heard a Big Band perform and now are fans of this music and my band. That made me as a band leader feel so good. Just like Buddy enjoyed so much the young people like me who came up to him saying how much I enjoyed his music. No way did I ever thought I would have my own Big Band and play some of his great music. So sad that none of the Late Night Talk Shows today ever have on as a guest a jazz musician or jazz band. So at least I can promote my Big Band by posting these clips on my channel. Thanks so much for your comment and enjoying this video.
@KenLoomer At an early age, I was exposed to big band and jazz.music. At 14, I got my first guitar. I'm 65 and still play. However, food was also a passion, for me so I went to the Culinary Institute of America and graduated at the age of 20. I went on to have a very successful life as a professional Chef but my passion for music has never faded. Watching you play just reminds me of how important music is. Please keep the art alive. It's important.
@@bigdawg7703 So wonderful you are still playing your guitar. Your passion was food and you became a professional chef. You make people happy with the type of food you make. I do it with music. What a great job I have. Sure it`s a lot of work putting together a swinging Big Band, but I love my work. The people in real time let me know what they think of my performance. When I see the people giving me a standing ovation at the end of my playing, I know I made them happy with this performance. Keep on doing your music with your guitar. I know I will be doing it with my drums and band.
My first set ever was 1975 wooden Slingerland Set......... 2 tone gold and purple from my great MOM!! Red Hydraulic skins would soon follow..DEEP SOUND!
No way you will ever forget that Slingerland drum set that your mother gave to you. That is something special for sure. My mom took me to see the great Gene Krupa. Most important is she got Gene Krupa to come to my table and I got to meet him! Thanks for your comment.
You own a classic Slingerland drum set. Slingerland is a huge part of drum history. Read the "Slingerland Book" by Rob Cook to learn more about Slingerland. Thanks for your comment.
Plus the way Slingerland made their shells is the reason the drums sounded so good. In the 70`s it was a 3 ply shell maple, poplar, maple with rock maple rings and a clear coat of lacquer. The bearing edges were round and not sharp like the modern drums. I agree wood shells sound the best.
Just the way Slingerland made their drum shells with the 3 ply maple, poplar, maple with rock maple rings on them. The drums sing with pure full open tone. I bought these Slingerland drums way back in 1971, and no way did I ever thought I would use them with my own Big Band. Thanks Charlie for your comment.
So wonderful to hear from people like you who enjoys to hear drum played wide open with no muffling. These classic Slingerland drums brings out the best in me. Thanks for your comment.
Drums the way they were meant to sound.Pure open tone,no muffling,no pillow in the bass drum.,I just wish all drummers could experience this sound. You the man Mr. Loomer.
So good to hear from someone who likes to hear the real sound of the drums without out all the muffling. Every drum set I sit in on has the deadest drums I have ever played. No wonder why these drummers hit their drums so hard so they can get some sound out of them. I want my drums to ring out with a note to them. Not a thud sound. Do you see bass players put tape on the strings to get a dead sound. Of course not, they want the strings to ring out for a pure note sound. I`m just an old school drummers that likes to hear the pure sound of the drums. Thanks David for your comment.
Came to hear the kit, stayed for the amazing solo - That roll from 5:32 was crazy smooth.
I always play better on these classic Slingerland drums because of that huge open sound that fits my style of playing so well. Not to many drummers play a buzz roll which sounds so cool to me. To do it so even takes some time to learn. Thanks for your comment.
Talent does drum rolls with 1 weapon. Or 3 foot
I believe sticks were damaged in this.. permanent. This dude can play ROCK ON !??
@@davestruder2325 The good news is that my 5A Vic Firth drum sticks were not damaged. I put them to good use on these classic Slingerland drums doing my Big Band concert. Thanks Dave for your comment.
Same
Authentic playing on a well tuned kit, old school! Chops, speed, rudiments, dynamics, nuance, Fantastic!
When it`s my turn to do a solo ,I want it to exciting and dynamic for the people who come out to my Big Band concert. Thanks for noting how I put together this solo. I love to use dynamic`s. You make people listen when you play soft, then build up the solo. The people in real time will let me know if they enjoyed my performance. Thanks for your comment.
That was positively world class. Technique, taste and heart. Wow.
When I get to do these concerts with my own Big Band, it`s always a joy for me to perform with my outstanding musicians. When it`s my turn to do a solo, I want it to be dynamic and exciting for the people who come to my concerts. The only way I know how to play is to give 100% in every performance that I do. I`m always thinking of new ways to play. The people will let me know in real time how I`m doing. Thanks for your comment.
Thanks for posting. I swear the apex of drum sound quality out of the box was when the consumer market didn't always rely on mics and technology to create a great sounding set of drums. And this old Slingerland proves that point to the Nth degree.
I want to hear the real sound of the drums, and not all the technology needed to get any sound out of the drums. When I sit in on other drummers drums today, the sound is so muffled up with that dead bass drum. It`s just so hard for me to play on those drums. Now I know why those drummers hit their drums so hard, so they can get some sound out of the drums. I`m just an old school drummer who likes his drums to sing. Thanks for your comment.
When I exited High School band I couldn’t believe how live performance for “rock bands” was pulled off.
I always thought “well why don’t we all listen to each other so we know what we’re playing and when to be loud/soft”
No, apparently they all need mics and mixers.
Understandable if you’re Rush or Kiss touring stadiums, but I digress
It is like Joe Morlos open sounding solo. The sound depends purely on what the drummer is doing having tuned them up.
Oops Morello. I wish YT would have an edit function to stop fat fingered syndrome dominating.
@@adrianlang6550 As you know so many of the great drummers of the past used this big full tone open tuning like Joe Morello. What I love most about this open tuning is that I can get so many different sounds out of one drum. A muffled or dead drum you can`t do this. I then use my idea`s on what to play to make the solo dynamic and exciting for the people who come out to my Big Band concerts. Thanks Adrian for your comment.
I'm thankful there are people like you and your group keeping the art form alive. Badass!!!
Not to many drummers want to do all the hard work of having a swinging Big Band. It`s rare for poeple to hear a Big Band live anymore. That is why I post my concerts on my channel. When was the last time you ever saw a jazz musician or band on any of the Late Night Talk Shows? It`s Never!! Thanks so much for your comment.
Much more snap, resonance and life in a wide open tuned drum set. As a rock guy myself, that is how I like to hear the drums. Ginger Baker did it. John Bonham did it. And even Bill Ward did it. I don’t care for a completely dead sounding kit. Some muffling is okay depending on the music style for a different attack. But to me, deadening the drums too much sounds too “small”.
You are so correct. A wide open full tone out of the drums makes them sing. Most important for me is that I can get so many different sounds out of the drum with this tuning. Thanks so much for your comment.
DW has ruined the sound of drums with their muddy sound
100%
Today's sound the drums proyect like cardboard boxes. The art of getting a muffled sound just adding more pressure from your figura & wrists is getting lost for ever. DWs and the recording industrie have changed the way drums sound today.
@@KenLoomer You’re welcome! I forgot to mention, some awesome playing there, man! 💪🏻
I like drum solos from all different genres of music but jazz drummers such as this are on a different level with their musicality, swing and technique. Love it👍😎🤙❤️🤘🇫🇯
As a drummer Jazz Big Band leader, I learned how to arrange and put all the music we do together. I must be able to tell my musicians how I want the chart to be played. When it`s my turn to do a solo, I just compose it in my mind and want it to be dynamic and exciting with feel. The people in my concert in real time will let me know how I`m doing in my performance. Thanks so much for your comment.
Love it, it was almost like watching Buddy Rich again!
Well of course I am not even close to what BR played. It was because of Buddy I wanted to have my own Big Band to play this great music for the people who come to my concerts. Like Buddy, I want my solo to be dynamic and exciting, and then add my idea`s on what to play. Thanks for your comment.
Also reminded me a bit of Krupa too. Nice.@@KenLoomer
@@johnkay3678 For sure I used some of the Krupa floor tom playing which he made famous. I just added my own accents and dynamic`s to make it my own. Thanks John for your comment.
I'm going to stick my neck out and ignore any criticism, however this was actually better than watching Buddy Rich.
@@125sloth Since I got to see and hear BR well over a 100 times, no way am I better than he was. He has been gone now for over 30 years, so I want to make sure that style of drumming is still with us. I got to know Buddy and he was always so kind to me. He even gave me a drum lesson and let me play on his Slingerland drums. One time I told Buddy I wanted to have my own Big Band like his because I love the music he played so much. He said, "Ken don`t ever let anyone tell you can`t have your own Big Band to play the music you love. Just work hard young man and do it". Just the kind of statement Buddy would say, direct and to the point. Well I did work hard and as you can see and hear, I do have my own Big Band. To see pictures of me and Buddy and of me playing his drums, here is the video th-cam.com/video/BTsnnA6nlvk/w-d-xo.html I have for sure learned so much about playing Big Band music from Buddy. I play in that style of drumming, but never want to copy what he played. I just used the technique I have learned to make sure when I do a solo that it is interesting and dynamic for the people who come out to my concert. It`s always about the music first which is what I learned the most from Buddy. Thanks for enjoying my drumming.
Love my slingerands. Bought them in the 70s still have them.
Hang on to those classic Slingerlands. They have a one of a kind sound to them. As you can see and hear, I`m using my 1971 Slingerland drums with my Big Band all the time!
Me too. chrome over maple
The drums I learned on in high school. Amazing drums and very versatile. Great work by this drummer!
Slingerland is for sure one of the great American drum companies of all the time. I hope DW that owns the Slingerland name will bring it back. Thanks for your comment.
What an amazing Tecnique and Stick Control... Wow
This is what years of practice can do for you. Plus I love to work hard. That is why I put together this swinging Big Band. Thanks for your comment.
This drummer is from another galaxy far far away. He can make milk cartons sound sublime.
Funny you said from another galaxy. I`m big into astronomy and had my telescope out last night looking at some galaxies. One was M82 in Ursa Major which is part of the Big Dipper. Maybe I`m from M82! Thanks for your comment.
Was no music @ my elementary school 30 miles from town, so I made drums out of quaker oat tubes, with plastic coffee can lids for heads, & used chopstix, which are better for small-child hands, til big enough for full-aize sticks.
By age 10, I had driven my family sufficiently nuts that they took me into town for private lessons, & I learned to read music. Took 2 years of piano-theory/composition while still playing drums in Symphonic band, Jazz big-band, & marching band, + several extra-curricular bands, thru college. I still play with @ least 2-3 bands a week, sometimes 5 in 1 week, today @ 68 years old.
@@bradlyscotunes9156 That is a great story about your love of music and drums at a young age. Wonderful how you made your first drums from all of those parts. You got to learn from some good teachers how to read music and never stopped learning. Great you are still playing in bands today. Thanks so much for your comment.
You play beautifully and your kit is absolutely studly. One up two down. My man.
I always enjoy so much playing on these classic Slingerland drums at my Big Band concerts. I want my solo to be dynamic and exciting for the people who come to see and hear me perform with my orchestra. Thanks so much for your comment.
wow. On edge of my seat watching & listening to your great drumming. Those Slingerland`s.....what a sound. Thanks.
I always play better on a great sounding drum set. These classic Slingerland drums with that big wide open tone, I can get so many sounds out of one drum. Plus its sounds so melodic. Thanks Guy for your comment.
I was inspired in 1961 or '62 when my dad, who was a part-time guitarist musician and playing many years since WWII at different events in the greater Indianapolis area, one night was watching TV and one of the local TV stations played "The Gene Krupa Story" starring Sal Mineo playing as Krupa. I was hooked immediately on wanting to play the drums. Within a couple of years I got the chance. Took lessons in the summer of 1963 while I was nearing my entry to 6th grade. That fall, my folks bought me my first and only drum: a Slingerland white pearl to play in the school band. Exciting, it was, and man did I practice on that thing a lot at home!
Slingerland drums has always been my all-time favorite percussion brand...I would put Ludwig second and Gretch third cause I'm from the "old school" guys who remember many rock and jazz bands with those brands.
This solo performance was excellent! I'm sure Krupa and Buddy Rich as well as Joe Morello would have loved it!
Just a wonderful story on how you as a young person got started and interested in playing the drums. I sure do remember that movie The Gene Krupa Story. These 1971 Slingerland drums I`m playing has that great big open full tone that I love. Same sound as the great Gene Krupa. My dream was to have my own Big Band like Gene and Buddy. Well with hard work and the will to do it, it has come true for me. To do a solo in front of my own Big Band and have people who come to my concerts and enjoy my band is why I`m a drummer. Thanks so much for your comment.
that was the same movie that inspired Neil Peart to play
Ken - @@KenLoomer... Thank you for your quick reply to this story of my early years of the love of percussion!
Let me highlight my "dream drum set" that I never got but, always had that in mine when listening to music - jazz, pop, and the rock stuff:
The same stuff you have, a bit more or less...and yet, the High-Hat cymbals would be 16" thin styled, for that nice, crisp "chink sound" (as my assistant band director in high school, whi was a jazz drummer, Mr. Jim Lucas, said he liked and, had on the Gretch brand silver-sparkel four piece set back in the 1960's for our jazz band numbers) ... add in cymbals my choices: 18"... 20"... and, a 25". All these would be thin-crash and, Zildjian brand - the brand that, in my opinion is "the king of cymbals" in quality overall.
Drumsticks: I guess that is an area one would have to try out to find the best sound and sturdiness (I guess like the very amazing looks and sound of the drum corps from Switzerland: "Top Secret")
A good cowbell (and, I have an original real cowbell that my mom gave to me that was actually worn on a cow or two from the 1930s and '40s by a Georgia born and bred cow...and, it's loud!). Oh, don't forget the drum brushes. They are personal choice too. And...a super-sturdy chair to rattle those lovely Slingerland drums!
Ken...if your band comes to Atlanta for a performance, I'd like to see it. Might even get one of our two drummers in our church to come along.
Oh...you might be asking yourself..."What ever happened to that 1963 Slingerland white pearl snare drum?" Well...I'm somewhat ashamed to say that in the summer of 1971, I sold it to a 14 year old African-American boy who, with his father, came by at the house after seeing my ad to sell it in the Indianapolis Star/News newspaper ad. Sold it for, I think, $100. The boy got with it, a very good looking Ludwig snare/stand carry case and, my 14" Italian made cymbal and 1920s era stand. (Don't remember the brand of cymbal. Dad found it at one of his favorite music stores: Arthur's in Indy) Gosh! Wish I had kept the drum...though I hardly used it after graduation from high school (Lawrence Central High).
That looks like an old original kit in pristine condition. Very nice !
_Excellent playing._ 🎉👌
I bought this Slingerland BR 80N drum set way back in 1971. No way did I ever think I would use it with my own Ken Loomer Big Band doing concerts. I took super care of these drums for sure. So the drums ar over 50 years old and still the best sounding drums I have ever played on. Thanks for your comment James.
@@KenLoomerKen i have a 58 slingerland cocktail set, that my brother bought in 66 i have been using for 50 years.
Also wide open
@@lucguenette7534 Those Slingerland cocktail sets are very rare. I have only seen one of them.
@@lucguenette7534 The only way I like my drums to sound is with this wide open tuning. I want to hear the real sound of the drums.
Fantastic, amazing drum solo, and to my ears the drums sound deep and full bodied.
Really cool.
I love playing on these classic Slingerland drums with that full open sound that projects so well. No mic`s on the drums going through a mixing board so you are hearing the real sound of the drums. Thanks for your comment.
The Rich volume Big Swing Face with the kit tuned to Buddy’s liking was one we worked up in stage band. Actually got the Holman arrangement within few months of release - this version is just a super chart. The drummer on this simply superb. And got the melodic quotes goin’.
Wonderful you got to play in your stage band doing this excellent BR chart Big Swing Face which was arranged and composed by Bill Potts back in 1967. Bill Holman arranged Norwegian Wood for that Big Swing Face album in 67. The chart in my video is Love For Sale which I re-arranged for my concert. Thanks Michael for your comment.
Kick drum out of this world indeed.
Realized you were the band leader only near the end!
Must be such a treat for people who are big band enthusiasts or elderly people who thought they’d never see a drummer play like that live again
One of the rare times you will hear an open sounding bass drum. Most drummers today have the dead sounding bass drum. Nothing wrong with the dead sound if that is what you like as a drummer. Glad you like this open sounding bass drum. Being a drummer Big Band leader is just a joy for me to do since I get to work with so many outstanding musicians. Sure it takes hard work of putting all the music together, hiring the musicians, getting the jobs, promoting the band, and so much more, but I do it because I love the Big Band music so much. When I did recent big music festival, I had so many young people who came up to me after the concert saying they never heard a Big Band live before and now love the music I played. That made me feel great as a band leader. When was the last time you ever saw a jazz musician or jazz band on any of the Lat Night Talk Shows? It`s Never!! So at least I can put on the 100`s of concerts I have done on my channel to promote my band. I`m getting new fans all the time. Thanks so much Jason for your comment.
I now have a 24” bass drum,, No Muffling and in a relatively quiet room it’s the most gorgeous thing you will ever hear-- in louder spaces I’m sure some of the beauty is lost --
I learned so much more about bass drum control with this open sound tuning. I can play very soft with that bass drum and my foot can now do it with ease. If I want more volume, so easy to do since the bass drum can project the sound better than a muffled dead tuning. Thanks for your comment.
Beautiful drums, played beautifully, and tuned perfectly. Great job, Ken!
Since I have no mic`s on the drums, with this type of open tuning you hear the real sound of the drums. Plus it projects so well. I can play very soft or loud and every note comes out super clear. Thanks so much for your comment.
@@KenLoomer Ken, I have commented on your drums and playing before and I can't agree more with your perspective on tuning. I have a 1961 Slingerland four-piece that I completely reconditioned, to include oiling the interiors and putting a layer of fiberglass on the exteriors of the toms and bass before covering them. With a set of coated+clear Ambassadors on the toms and the bass wide open, they sound like a pure piece of art and are capable of lasting for decades to come. Your set is the closest I've ever heard to mine. I salute you and everything you do to keep this music and these drums going.
@@michaelandcolinspop Wonderful to hear of all the care and work you have done to restore your 1961 Slingerland drum set. Slingerland drums is a huge part of drum history. So many of the great drummers at one time time played this great American made drums. I`m sure your Slingerland drums with your tuning sounds amazing. I just like to hear the real sound of the drums with no mic`s. The Slingerland set I have is just perfect for the type of music I play with my Big Band. Thanks so much for your comment and enjoy playing your great Slingerland drums.
I can’t recall a kit that sounds so good
I`m an old school drummer, so I have the old way of tuning my drums to have that big open wide sound. You hear the real sound of these classic Slingerland drums. Thanks Richard for your comment.
Ken - you’re a fantastic drummer and the Slingerlands sound great! To me, best sounding drums I’ve heard are still Ringo’s Ludwig super classic maple kit from the Let it Be/Abbey Road LP’s
@@scottm838 Of course thoses were studio recordings made back in 1969 when Ringo played the Ludwig Classic 3 toms drum set over 50 years ago now. His only drum solo on the song THE END on the ABBEY Road record is a classic sound. I love that record! Ringo at 82 is still playing and looking great. He is the one drummer I would love to meet of any drummer playing today. In this live recording of my Big Band, the Slingerland drums I have also is over 50 years old and is the best sounding drums I ever played. That big full open tone fits my style of playing so well. Thanks Scott for your comment.
Outstanding Mr. Ken!
When I get to play on these outstanding Slingerland drums and with these outstanding musicians in my Big Band, I always give 100% in my performance all the time. Thanks for your comment.
@@KenLoomer As I listened, your snare and cymbals reminded me immediately of that historic Woodstock solo. But Mike had the odd milliseconds of slapback throughout from the towers and the hills.
I can just imagine the sounds from your band's performance in varying venues and seating positions with special regards to your open setup.
It's tremendous just with the video sound on my desktop!
Live must be incredible.
Cheers!
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@@philipchesley9615 The camera mic was in the back of this huge concert hall I was playing. So you are hearing the sound of my Slingerland drums with the big wide open sound very clearly. These drums project so well with no mic`s on them. I have posted so many concerts that I have played with my Big Band at so many venues. This tuning just works so well for the type of drumming that I do. Thanks Philip for your comment.
As always Ken, Great!!! I think even Buddy would approve...Cheers!
I know Buddy would approve that a drummer like me would do all the work of having his own own Big Band to play these great arrangements live for the people. When it`s my turn to do a solo, I always 100% in every performance I do for the people who come to my concerts. Thanks for your comment.
Absolutely class! Amazing performance on one of the greatest sounding kits!!!!
I always try to give 100% when I do my solo. I want it to be dynamic and exciting for the people who come to my concerts. Since this is a live performance, I must have a good flow to my solo. The best part is that I get to play on my classic Slingerland drums with that big open full tone that projects so well. Thanks so much Steven for your comment.
I’m a subscriber so please keep the videos coming!!!!
@@stevenkalata7119 With over 1200 video`s on my channel, lots to check out. For sure more video`s will be posted. Thanks for being a subscriber Steven.
Today is a good day. I just discovered another fantastic drummer/musician. Ken is top shelf. I will study this and aspire.
Thank you for the music.
Glad you were able to find this video of one of my Big Band concerts. I have so many concerts that I have posted on my channel, so check them out when you have the time. I just love playing on these classic Slingerland drums. It has the perfect sound for the type of drumming that I do. Always wonderful for me to play with these outstanding musicians in my band. When it`s my turn to do a solo, I want it to be exciting and dynamic for the people who come to see and hear my Big Band. Thanks so much for your comment.
Sounds great!! My favorite Buddy Rich tune!
My favorite BR song he played was Porgy & Bess Suite. Never heard another Big Band do it. Here is the link of my Big Band playing it th-cam.com/video/Vz5CLDz-ebo/w-d-xo.html Thanks for your comment.
Nice solo , your drums sound fantastic , great job.
I always play better on these classic Slingerland drums which has that great full open tone to it. Thanks for your comment.
Lovely work on this Ken !
Always a joy for me to do these concerts with my Big Band. Thanks for your comment.
That buzz roll is like BUTTA!!! And everything else....AMAZING!!! Fortunately good sound still comes through even with video only at 480. Thanks for sharing your incredible talent!
A lot of drummers don`t play a buzz roll. I try to make mine as smooth as possible. For some reason, it takes forever to upload a video to 1080. So I just use the lower one which to me looks good. Then again what do I know about computers and how to do all of this stuff. Thanks for your comment.
❤❤❤❤😊😊😊the best
@5:30 very nice indeed.
@@Flamadiddle2 Since I have a wide open snare drum, the buzz roll will project more playing at a soft volume. Then I build build up the speed for the big ending of the solo. Thanks for your comment.
So clean.
Hello Ken. Is 1st time hearing U. Technique & execution-fantastic. Driving a big band is a skill of its own. Nailed.
Of course putting together a Big Band as a drummer was a lot of work and you need the skills on how to do it. What you see and hear is the results of all of my work. I love working with these outstanding musicians, and I m so happy they all want to play the music I choose to do. I studied how to arrange music so I can tell my musicians how I want the charts to be played. Glad you said Driving a Big Band because I want to support my musicians and make the music feel good with my drumming. You can check out this full demanding excellent arrangement I did at this same concert th-cam.com/video/Vz5CLDz-ebo/w-d-xo.html Playing live for the people at these concerts always make me feel good to have a swinging Big Band. Thanks so much Glenn for your comment.
@@KenLoomerHi Ken. U r welcome & thanks 4 the reply. I wasn't going to post comment because U have alot of them , but your playing is impressive. Ha , is not ironic that Buddy said exact same thing. Referring to the amount of work & expenses to put a big band on the road & do concerts. . If was hard for BR , must be herculean feat for anyone else. I can appreciate your words & will check out more of your playing-I love the music.
I love your buzz rolls and phenomenal technique. At the end it sounded like you were playing Buddy's famous "whipped cream" roll. Just fantastic! Between you and Dick Cully, Buddy lives on.
So many drummers don`t play a buzz roll anymore. Buddy was a master at doing this roll for sure. It has to be smooth and even. I use a lot of dynamic`s doing this buzz roll which I love to do. More important is the music and that as a drummer Big Band leader, I get to play this great music for the people. When it`s time to do my solo, I want it to be dynamic and exciting for the people who come to my concerts. Thanks Danny for your comment.
4:38 solo on the end of the threaded rod on the cymbal stand - loved the whole thing!
Glad you noticed that part of the solo. Very tiny area to play the cymbal lock nut. I like to use dynamic`s so people are made to listen when you play soft. Thanks for your comment.
First thing I notice is how the drummer holds the stick in his/her left hand. Classical grip. Bravo! Slingerland kit is great also. Technique and dynamics noted.
I use the traditional grip for my left hand. I grip my left hand stick near the middle like what Buddy Rich, Joe Morello and Louie Bellson did. So much better for me to playing softly with this grip. These classic Slingerland drums with the big wide open clear tone works great for the type of drum technique that I have. Thanks for your comment.
@@KenLoomer Will be looking for more vids. Are you on other platforms? Took piano lessons at an early age influenced by classical music. Thank you.
@@bellicosehyperbole7378 I`m just on youtube to promote my Big Band which to me reaches the most people. It`s very rare that a drummer leads a Big Band. Wonderful you play piano and can do classical music. I also play the vibes and have perform with the Florida Symphony Orchestra. All my best to you with your music.
I had that exact kit! It came with a tambourine snare. I got it in 1975. I gave it to a friend 7 years ago. It still looks great!!
Wonderful you got to own and play one of the best drum sets ever made in that Slingerland BR 80N model. Slingerland during this time in the 70`s put a blue tint on the Marine Peal so it would not yellow as much. I`m sure glad I took super care of my Slingerland drums. Never thought I would use them with my own Big Band. Dreams do come true! Thanks for your comment.
Where did this guy come from!?! Awesome!! Forget the friggin drums! This guy’s awesome on tin cans and aluminum plates. Yeah the drums are nice, but the story is this guy, Ken! I hate using exclamations, but he is !!!!!
First you must have a love of what you do. I enjoy so much being a drummer Big Band leader and doing these concerts. I always give 100% to the music I play. When it`s my turn to do a solo, I want it to be dynamic and exciting for the people who come out to my concerts. I practiced long and hard to get the right drum technique needed to do the type of solo I wanted to do. Most important I wanted to do my best to support my fellow musicians with my drumming with feel for the music I play in my Big Band. The sound of the drums is important to me. I play better with great sounding drums. Thanks so much for your comment.
Beautiful kit 🏆
The way Slingerland made their shells with that beautiful Marine Pearl finish is why these are a classic drum kit for sure. The full open tone out of these Slingerland drums is just a joy for me to play on them. Thanks for your comment.
Tell this guy to come back when he's got some chops! 😂
Some unique skills that I've never seen before. Not only can he play out of this world but he knows how to tune a set
For me, my unique skill is putting this 16 piece Big Band together. It`s a massive amount of work, but I love working with all of these professional musicians playing this great music. When it`s time to do my solo, I want it to be dynamic and exciting for the people who come out to my concerts. I`m just an old school drummer who loves playing on these great sounding classic Slingerland drums and swinging a Big Band. Thanks so much for your comment.
Great showmanship and talent. Had an original Krupa Slingerland kit in the 70's. Had his name on the high hat pedal and a wooden thrown seat. Sold the set but kept the thrown. Thanks for the show!
I love being a drummer Big Band leader like what Gene and Buddy did. Wonderful you once had a Slingerland 70`s Gene Krupa drum set. Someone gave me a Slingerland 40`s hi-hat pedal with the Krupa name on it. I have 3 of those Drum Thrones which is the best seat for me. Plus cool looking with the Marine Pearl finish on them. Thanks Denis for your comment.
Really superb sound … defined and projected without mics - nicely done! Adore the snare sound especially. 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
So glad you notice my classic Slingerland drums did not have any mic`s on them. What you hear is the real sound of these drums. You can clearly hear them even when the full 16 piece Big Band is playing. Thanks for your comment.
Outstanding! Cheers from Texas.
I always enjoy doing concerts with my Big Band and playing with these outstanding musicians. When it`s my turn to do a solo, I want it to be dynamic and exciting for the people who come to my concert. Thanks for your comment.
Great sticking and a fabulous Slingerland vintage kit wow.
I always play better doing my Big Band concerts. The classic Slingerland drums has that big open clear tone that I love. Thanks for your comment.
That snare sings out proud!
It`s a rare Slingerland BR model 4x14 inch snare drum with the chrome over brass straight edge hoops. With this wide open tuning it gives me a very crisp sound that projects so well. Doing buzz rolls on that sane drum just sounds so good. Thanks for your comment.
WoW so nice,to hear drums talk…☮️🎶🔛🌎
I love the way you said "To hear drums talk". I will not mute my drums. I want to hear them "Talk" also. Thanks so much for your comment.
Many rock drummers want to be him when they grow up. Fantastic work!
Since I`m a jazz drummer and play in my own Big Band and Jazz Quartet, many rock drummers would not like to do this jazz music. But if those rock drummers want to learn jazz drumming also, just watch the video`s and pick up a few drumming tips. Thanks for your comment.
Times like this some might say that you made that look easy. I would have to disagree. Nothing about that looked easy. However, everything about that sounded great. I can't tell you how happy I was to watch and listen to some truly magnificent drumming. Thank You for sharing.
I learned over the many years how to play relaxed and use the drum technique that I have to express myself in the best way possible. Doing these live concerts with my Big Band always makes me play better. The people in real time will let you know what they think of your performance. Thanks so much for enjoying my performance. It means a lot to me.
That is damn good.
Much more effective than any drum machine
No drum machine can play what I played since it`s all about feel. You can`t program feel into machine. Thanks for your comment.
Absolutely fantastic drumming, snare magic.
It`s always so wonderful to do these Big Band concerts with my Big Band. When I play on great sounding drums, I play so much better. Thanks so much for your comment.
What a live kit sound! That snare is just amazing ....
Since I`m using no mic`s on each drum going through a sound board, you are hearing real sound of these classic Slinger land drums. I`m playing that 4x14 Slingerland BR model which has the very crisp sound and projects so well. You better have good technique on that snare drum since it will bring out what you play so clearly. thanks Steven for your comment.
Simply Marvelous Ken, you and your sound!
I`m an old school drummer that likes the old way of tuning up a drum set with the big open sound. Thanks for your comment.
@@KenLoomer Heartfelt!
He clearly put his 10,000 hours in! Well done. Amazing work. The finesse is astonishing 😊
Plus another 10,000 hours in putting together this Big Band. It`s a labor of love on my part. Thanks so much for your comment.
Great sounding Slingerlands, nicely composed solo and a great band!
These classic Slingerland drums with the big open full sound always makes me play better. I`m most proud of the Big Band I put together and to be able to play with these outstanding musicians. Thanks so much for your comment.
I´m an amateur drummer myself and it would be a dream come true trying to play that kit! I have a Tama Superstar kit from 1983 which works very well in most circumstances but in a big band the Slingerlands outshines all drums by far in my opinion. @@KenLoomer
Well done! Killer playing and truly great sounding drums!
I always play better on these classic Slingerland drums with the big wide open clear tone. I can express myself so much better with this sound. Thanks for your comment.
Is there anything you can’t do ? 😆This is simply beautiful. Magnificent playing. The kit has a fantastic sound ❤. Thanks Ken 🙏
My dream was to have my own Big Band and playing the type of music I love for the people. So with hard work and hiring these outstanding musicians, I`m able to do these concerts that I enjoy so much. Thanks so much for your comment.
loved my old Slingerlands. 24" bass, 20" floor, 14" rack, 14" marching snare, big boom
You have a classic American made drum set with its very own big sound. So many drummers started playing on Slingerland drums.
Explosive solo on an explosive sounding kit. Great stuff!
I always play better on these classic Slingerland drum. It has the right sound for the type of technique that I use. Thanks Scott for your comment.
They way it's meant to be! Fantastic!
These classic 1971 Slingerland drums made in USA. I always want to hear the real sound and tone of the drums I`m playing. No mic`s on my drums used in this concert. I always play better on great sounding drums. Thanks for your comment.
Outstanding performance hats off 2 U!!!!!
Playing on this classic Slingerland drums with that big open full sound always makes me drum better. Thanks for your comment.
Beautifully played Ken! Drums sound awesome!!
It`s the old school of tuning to get a wide open full tone out of the these classic Slingerland drums. Every drum sound super clear and projects so well. No mic`s on the drums for this concert. You hear the real sound of these drums with no mixing. Thanks Don for your comment.
Ken, you made evert part of the kit sound great. Very entertaining!
PS Good on the band as well!
Of course the most important job the drummer has to do is support your fellow musicians and make the music feel good. When it`s my turn to take a solo, I want to make it dynamic and exciting for the people who come out to my concerts. So important to have a great sounding drum set like these classic Slingerland .As a drummer band leader, it`s so much fun working with the musicians I hire to do this great Big Band music. Thanks so much David for your comment.
I did not expect that! Wow! Kit sound and player! Wow!
I always get inspired to play at my best drumming on these classic Slingerland drums. Thanks Don for your comment.
@@KenLoomer Slingerlands are my favorite sounding kits. And you are extraordinary. I've not heard tones like that though! Nice!
I’ll give it to you man, sure there some things here and there not quite like buddy which nobody will ever do, but you’re the only other person than Ed Shaughnessy that I’ve listened to and really felt something like that
Your comment means a lot to me. I got to know both Buddy Rich and Ed Shaughnessy. The reason why I have my own Big Band is because of Buddy and Ed. I saw Buddy live so many times with his amazing Big Band. It was his Big Band music that impressed me the most. The way he played the drums to make the music feel so much better was just amazing. Of course watching Johnny Carson with that Great Tonight Show Big Band with Ed Shaughnessy made me want to have my own Big Band. Buddy was always so kind to me. He even gave me a drum lesson and let me play on his Slingerland drums. To see pictures of me and Buddy, and the one of me playing his drums, and picture of Ken Loomer and Ed Shaughnessy of the concert we did together, Here is the Link th-cam.com/video/BTsnnA6nlvk/w-d-xo.html Thanks so much for your comment.
I bought a similar set of Marine Pearl Slingerland drums - same as above but with two mounted toms - in 1972. Like an idiot, I eventually played them with open bottoms and muted heads like most rock drummers of the day. Sold the set in 1980; one of the biggest mistakes I ever made in my life.
I also wished I did not sell some of my drums I use to own. Now that DW owns the Slingerland name, maybe they will bring back the way Slingerland made their drums.
Ken thanks so much for the specs clarification. I really appreciate your insight! Steve ny
Super nice. Wish I could have heard it live!
It is so much better hearing it live. But I`m so glad I video so many of my Big Band concerts to promote this great music. So sad you don`t see bands like mine on TV anymore. When was the last time you ever saw a jazz musician on any of the late night talk shows. It never! Thanks for your comment.
Ken, Thank you for the Music! I actually saw Buddy Rich Live one time back in the day! What a great memory.... keep the Jazz flowing, my friend. By the way, I also saw Steve Smith from Journey with his Jazz Band Vital Information live (In a small venue on campus when I was in college... I was about 30' feet from the stage.. my goodness was that an experience!). As far as I am concerned you have all the talents of a pro drummer, so keep the sticks tappin'.... take care. @@KenLoomer
@@richardturietta9455 More important to me is to have the talent and know how to run a swinging Big Band. I learned how to arrange music so I could tell my outstanding musicians how I want the charts to be played. It`s always about the music first for me. I as a drummer know what it takes to support my fellow musicians and drive the Big Band to make it exciting to hear. Wonderful you got to see Buddy live, and Steve Smith. Thanks for your comment.
You are very hmble! Thank you for keeping jazz and the big band sound alive. Best to you and your band and all of your music endeavors. I look forward to hearing more.@@KenLoomer
Well done!!
I enjoy so much playing on these classic Slingerland drums with my Big Band. The sound of the big full open tone makes me play better. Thanks for your comment.
@@KenLoomer the second was outstanding. Thanks for sharing.
Ken!!!! Awesome!!!!! Another tremendous solo!!! Love the stop/starts, along with all the wonderfully placed and rhythmically timed rolls and progressions. Good pace! I loved it Ken! Always a pleasure to see your posts! All the best, Barry Bangemout®
So good of you to notice what I`m playing. I like to use dynamic`s a lot and of course some space. Cymbals are always used of course in many ways when I do these open type solo. Hope Barry you are doing some live playing this year with a band. You are an excellent drummer. I get so much joy doing these live concerts with my Big Band. Thanks for your comment.
Early 70s Slingerlands really have that wonderful tone similar to Ludwigs of that period. For me the Slingerlands were the best of that era. Of course it helps to have a monster drummer play them!
My 71 classic Slingerland drums were just made so well. It had the 3 ply maple, poplar, maple with solid maple rings and clear lacquer shells that gave it that clear big open tone that I love so much. Thanks so much for your comment.
@@KenLoomer Thanks for sharing your video.
Dude...that was great!!! Life long drummer. I met and saw Louis Bellson do a clinic in Vegas when I was 9 and it changed my life. His solo was very similar to yours...but it was Bellson
Louie Bellson was one of the great drummers of all time. I got to know Louie and he was always so kind to me. I use to see Louie every year at Disney World in Florida. He even gave me a lesson and let me sit in with his small jazz band. One time he finally brought his Big Band to Disney World and he and the band were just amazing. I told him of a few charts he played that I would love to do with my Big Big. Like the amazing person he is, he asked for my address and gave them to me. Of course I have posted my Big Band doing those Louie Bellson charts on my channel. I love his brush work, so I got to do the chart he composed call Brush Tap. Here is the video of me playing that Louie Bellson chart th-cam.com/video/-AxdCP4jKSg/w-d-xo.html For sure l learned a lot from Louie on how to put together a swinging Big Band. I learned how to arrange music from what Louie told me I should learn to do it. Even this chart I rearranged it for my Big Band to play. So glad you got to see and hear Louie at an early age. Thanks for your wonderful comment.
Buddy Rich would be impressed. Bravo!
Not with my drumming, but the fact that I as a drummer did all the hard work to put together a swinging Big Band. It was always about the music first for Buddy. I got to know Buddy a little bit since I saw him live so much. We got to hang out and he was always so kind to me. He even gave me a drum lesson and let me play on his Slingerland drums. One time I told Buddy I wanted to have my own Big Band like his because I loved the music he played so much. He told me "Ken, don`t ever let anyone tell you can`t have your own Big Band to play the music you love. Just work hard young man and do it". Well I did work hard and I`m sure Buddy would be impressed that I put together a swinging Big Band in this day and age for the people to hear live. When it`s my turn to do a solo, I want it to be exciting and dynamic which I learned from the great one. To see pictures of me and Buddy and his drummer friends, plus the one of me playing his drums, here is the video th-cam.com/video/BTsnnA6nlvk/w-d-xo.html Thanks for your comment.
Superb solo ken, one of your best for sure 👌🙂
When I do these live concerts with my Big Band, I want my solo to be dynamic and exciting. Not like a studio solo that if I mess up, I can do it over again. Thanks for your comment.
Perfect balance between Quality musician and Quality Instrument right there. My opinion....Slingerland drums were made for, and ideal for that application right there. They are a wonderful Jazz set, and sound just like the kits the greats played in their day when Wonderful Bands played Wonderful music. I had the privilege to play on a couple Slingerland kits including a Buddy Rich set, and should have bought the Buddy Rich set when I had the chance a long time ago. Tremendous Sound. You really put on a clinic there Ken. Super rudimental and polished technique. One can tell you were influenced by the greats. I admire your dedication and ability to be able to play like that.
For me it was always about the music first. No way did I think that I would have my very own swinging Big Band when I bought these Slingerland drums. It has the right sound for the type of music that I play. When it`s my turn to do a solo, I want it to be dynamic and exciting for the people who come to my concert. Thanks Jim for your comment.
I really enjoy you and your band tremendously. You keep getting better.
Thank you so much
Inspirational!!!
It means a lot to me that you think I`m inspirational. I always give it 100% in everything I do. Being a drummer band leader and getting play with so many excellent musicians is just amazing to me. Thanks so much for your comment.
I’m sure Gene Krupa & Buddy Rich are smiling down thanking you for keeping the style and level of drumming alive. Especially Buddy!
I got to meet both Gene Krupa and Buddy Rich. I think Buddy would be most happy that a drummer like me has a Big Band. I got to know Buddy and I told him I wanted to have a Big Band like his because I love the music so much. He said "Ken don`t ever let anyone tell you can`t have your own Big Band to play the music you love. Just work hard young man and do it". Best advise I ever got. The good news is that I did work hard and as you can see, my dream of having my own Big Band has come true. Buddy even gave me a drum lesson. To see pictures of me and Buddy and Gene Krupa, and the time Buddy let me play on his Slingerland drums, check this video out th-cam.com/video/BTsnnA6nlvk/w-d-xo.html
Great sounding Kit! You have some seriously killer skills!
These classic Slingerland drums with the big open clear tone always makes me sound better. It took years of practice, but the desire to always get better is the reason why I`m still learning all the time. Same goes for trying to be the best Big Band leader possible. Being a drummer leader, it`s always about the music first for me. Thanks for your comment.
Good God man that was incredible!! Buddy Rich is somewhere loving this right now 🔥🔥🔥
I think Buddy would be loving that a drummer like me would do all the hard work of having a Big Band and playing this great music live for the people. When it`s my turn to do a solo, I just try my best to make it dynamic and exciting for the people who come out to my concerts. Thanks for your comment.
Such a musical kit.
These classic Slingerland drums with this open tuning will produce a musical note that will ring out from the drums. I want my drums to sing. Thanks for your comment.
Simply amazing
I just enjoy so much doing these live concerts with my Big Band. When it`s my turn to do a solo, I want it to be dynamic and exciting for the people who come to my concerts. Thanks Mike for your comment.
What a pleasure !!!! Thank You...i hope young people "get" this....
Playing on these classic Slingerland drums with the big open clear tone always makes me play better. Thanks so much for your comment.
TOTALLY ENTERTAINING! SUPERB!
When I do a solo, I for sure want it to be interesting, dynamic and entertaining for the people who come out to my Big Band concerts. The great part of doing these live concerts is the feedback you get right away. The people will let you know how your performance is in real time. Thanks for your comment.
Friggen amazing!!!!! Loved seeing a modern drummer holding the sticks the proper way. Would someone buy the bass player a Red Bull? I thought he was going to fall asleep there for a minute. Thanks for the share Ken Loomis, you sir are a world class kit player. Cheers
For jazz music that I play with my Ken Loomer Big Band, traditional grip is better than the matched grip. I give my excellent bass player a pass since he was checking out the music chart of what he has to play when I count the band back in after my solo. Thanks so much for your comment.
@@KenLoomer YW, Ken, I couldn't tell if he was reading the chart or not. I was kidding too. Staying in time isn't an easy task after a monster solo like you did. Thank you so much for the reply. Needless to say, I subbed. Cheers!
Pretty cool. Nice full sound.
Glad you like the tuning of these classic Slingerland drums. Thanks for your comment.
@@KenLoomer Nice chops. Great finesse.
It`s a drum sound you really don`t hear very much anymore. Every drum set I sit in on today has that same dead bass drum, all muffled tom sound with no tone. Like I said, it your drums, you tune them any way you like. Thanks for your comment.
And........................that's the way it's done !!! 😎👍
It is for sure with me. I love playing on these classic Slingerland drums with the big wide open full tone that projects so well. The sound of these drums makes me play better. Thanks for your comment.
great sound --great technique!!!!!
I always play better on great sounding drums like these classic Slingerland. Thanks for your comment.
That was kick ass my fellow drummer.
Always good to hear from my fellow drummer who would know what I did in this solo. When I get to do my solo, I want it to be dynamic and exciting for the people who come to my concerts. Thanks so much for your comment.
Bravo Ken. Drum sound great. Buddy himself would have approved of that press roll. I love to see this masterful technique that you display.
I learned from drummers like Buddy Rich, Joe Morello and Sonny Payne who used the press or buzz roll many times when playing a solo. The hard part is using dynamic`s, playing from very soft to loud in doing this press roll. One day I will have to make a video on my technique on how to do a very smooth press rolls. Most drummers don`t use this roll very much. Thanks so much for your comment.
Ken did you ever do a video just on the history and specs of thst 4×14 buddy snare model? Steve NY Curious
No video on the history of that Slingerland 4x14 BR model snare. If you have any questions on that snare drum, I should know it.
Ken I had read on vintage drum forum that the model started as a 3 ply with re rings then a few years later went to 5 ply only. Also the depth would vary slightly. Curious yours thoughts would be helpful. Just something about that 4×14 size that feels great to play! Thanks so much fir the inspiration!
@@stevenobrien595 The Slingerland BR 4x14 did use the 3 ply shell with the solid maple rings. Around 74 they used the 5ply shell and then stopped making that model by 76. The depth did change a little bit. The chrome over wood model has a slightly deeper shell. Even the picture in the 71 Slingerland catalog showed this. I love playing on those snare drums.
@@KenLoomer yes I see it looks a little deeper in the ad. Thanks for the info. So do you think yours is like 4 1/2 maybe? Would love to know the specs because it has the best of both worlds. Thanks Ken and sorry for all the questions! Best, Steven n.y.
@@stevenobrien595 I would say my 4x14 inch BR Slingerland chrome over wood is snare is around 4.5 inches deep. Other drummers who also has this model say the same. The Pearl model is 4 inches deep. No problems with as many questions you want to ask. Us drummers want to help out each other. When Gibson owned Slingerland, they came out with a solid brass model which is rare. i will have to put out a video on that snare.
WHAAAAT AAAAA SOUND!!! Rich, full, powerful, yet not aggressive. The drums have a beautiful ring to them, without too much overtone, bleeding into each others notes. Style is crisp and clear. Rudiments are brightly distinctive. Thank you for taking us back to a Jazz period that is legendary in the world of music and drumming. And ALL of this brought to the "table" on a beautiful SLINGERLAND kit...😍🥁
🤘🏻💪🏻❤️🥁🥁🥁🥁🥁❤️💪🏻🤘🏻
It`s the old school of drum tuning to bring out a full open tone out of these classic Slingerland drums. Must remember I`m using no mic`s on the drums going through a mixing board. What you hear is the real sound of the drums in this concert hall. I`m just an old school drummer that enjoys this drum sound so much. I think it makes me play better and I get so many different sounds out of each drum. Thanks so much Tim for your comment.
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Welllllllll, you've captured it SPOT ON Ken. I completely understand that sound. Growing up just outside of Boston. I was fortunate enough to have a best friend, whose dad was the late great famous Jazz drummer and percussionist for the Boston Pops / Symphony Orchestra, Fred Buda. His personal kit at home was a Premier four piece. 22"bass, 13"tom, 16"floor. REMO classic white coated heads. No muffling at all. All tuned high, with a ring tone as sweet as church bells. What a sound!!!🤘🏻🥁❤️
@@timcloutier3729 Great story about your friends dad Fred Buda. I`m sure I have seen him play from watching the Boston Pops Symphony on TV in the 70`s. You can hear real notes come out of the drums with this wide open full tone tuning. Thanks Tim for your comment.
This was my first set and I so wish I could have it back. Mine was black diamond pearl. Great solo by the way.
So many drummers played Slingerland as their first drum set. A friend of mine has a black diamond Slingerland drum set. They look and sound great! These Slingerland drums with that great big open sound makes me play better. Thanks Gene for your comment.
Finally I think Buddy Rich would of loved this guy. Amazing.
Well I think for sure Buddy would love the fact that I as a drummer put together a swinging Big Band. It was always about the music first for Buddy. I got to know BR and he was always so kind to me. He even gave me a drum lesson and let me play on his Slingerland drums. One time I told Buddy I wanted to have a Big Band like his because I love the music he played so much. He said "Ken, don`t ever let anyone tell you can`t have your own Big Band to play the music you love. Just work hard young man and do it". Well I did work hard to put together a Big Band and now get to play all of this great music for the people who come to my concerts. To see pictures of me and Buddy, and the one of me playing on his drums, here is the link th-cam.com/video/BTsnnA6nlvk/w-d-xo.html I learned so much from Buddy on how to put together a great Big Band, and of course how to drive it. When it`s my turn to do a solo, I want it to be dynamic and exciting using a lot of feel on what I`m playing. No one will ever be close to what Buddy played, but I think he would be happy a drummer is leading a Big Band. Plus I don`t want his style of playing to die out. Thanks so much for your comment.
@@KenLoomer Thanks for the response. I have been told that Buddy did not give out many compliments to other players. Like I said I now know you would be the one he approved of. Having your own big band must be a incredible challenge for you. Please continue to expose the young minds to a form of music they otherwise would not have the opportunity to experience. Peace.
@@bigdawg7703 I do play the college venues and jazz festivals. At this one festival I had so many young people who came up to me after my Big Band concert saying it was the first time they ever heard a Big Band perform and now are fans of this music and my band. That made me as a band leader feel so good. Just like Buddy enjoyed so much the young people like me who came up to him saying how much I enjoyed his music. No way did I ever thought I would have my own Big Band and play some of his great music. So sad that none of the Late Night Talk Shows today ever have on as a guest a jazz musician or jazz band. So at least I can promote my Big Band by posting these clips on my channel. Thanks so much for your comment and enjoying this video.
@KenLoomer At an early age, I was exposed to big band and jazz.music. At 14, I got my first guitar. I'm 65 and still play. However, food was also a passion, for me so I went to the Culinary Institute of America and graduated at the age of 20. I went on to have a very successful life as a professional Chef but my passion for music has never faded. Watching you play just reminds me of how important music is. Please keep the art alive. It's important.
@@bigdawg7703 So wonderful you are still playing your guitar. Your passion was food and you became a professional chef. You make people happy with the type of food you make. I do it with music. What a great job I have. Sure it`s a lot of work putting together a swinging Big Band, but I love my work. The people in real time let me know what they think of my performance. When I see the people giving me a standing ovation at the end of my playing, I know I made them happy with this performance. Keep on doing your music with your guitar. I know I will be doing it with my drums and band.
My first set ever was 1975 wooden Slingerland Set......... 2 tone gold and purple from my great MOM!! Red Hydraulic skins would soon follow..DEEP SOUND!
No way you will ever forget that Slingerland drum set that your mother gave to you. That is something special for sure. My mom took me to see the great Gene Krupa. Most important is she got Gene Krupa to come to my table and I got to meet him! Thanks for your comment.
Nice story of Gene Krupa man. Yeah...Mom remains the best for all that she did for me and many others. Thank you for your response!@@KenLoomer
Fantastic!
Just doing the best I can to keep this style of drumming alive. Thanks for your comment.
Hearing this makes me want to dust off my Slingerland kit, bought in 1980, and play. Whatta drummer!!!
You own a classic Slingerland drum set. Slingerland is a huge part of drum history. Read the "Slingerland Book" by Rob Cook to learn more about Slingerland. Thanks for your comment.
Nothing sounds better than wooden shells
Plus the way Slingerland made their shells is the reason the drums sounded so good. In the 70`s it was a 3 ply shell maple, poplar, maple with rock maple rings and a clear coat of lacquer. The bearing edges were round and not sharp like the modern drums. I agree wood shells sound the best.
What do you call a guy who likes to hang out with musicians? The drummer! 😛
What do you call a guy who likes to hang out with a drummer who has lots of jobs, pays great, and writes wonderful arrangements? The Musicians!!!!!!
Just incredible
Acoustic..all-the-way baby
I always play better on drums that are tuned wide open so I can hear the real sound of the drums. Thanks for your comment.
AWESOME! Amazing sounding kit! We know that Buddy could make anything sound great but i always loved his Slingerland kits
Just the way Slingerland made their drum shells with the 3 ply maple, poplar, maple with rock maple rings on them. The drums sing with pure full open tone. I bought these Slingerland drums way back in 1971, and no way did I ever thought I would use them with my own Big Band. Thanks Charlie for your comment.
Imo, wide open, natural drum tone without muffling is the best sound for drums! Great solo my friend!❤
So wonderful to hear from people like you who enjoys to hear drum played wide open with no muffling. These classic Slingerland drums brings out the best in me. Thanks for your comment.
Excellent
Always a joy for me to do these concerts with my Big Band and playing "Excellent" sounding drums. Thanks for your comment.
@@KenLoomer you are an outstanding drummer. Very original solo. Love the rim and cymbal section.