Don't even have to watch the video to answer this....Abso-frikkin-lutely YES.....still gonna watch anyway. Love your playing seriously, that room you have really makes it sound KILLER
Perhaps some of the greatest Drum Faces to grace TH-cam. ps I love this channel. pps your drumming is super tight. would love you to do some vids on some of the fills you do. super solid.
Thanks so much for the kind words, Dave! I definitely want to do more videos on my actual approach to drumming (including the fill stuff). Gimme some time and I’ll iron that up!!
What’s nice about a jazzfest is it’s a bit drier than a lot of wooden drums and it’s also about 5db quieter than a Supraphonic, probably around 10db quieter than a brass snare. So it’s nice for your ears to practice with.
Agreed. When you're playing pop, folk, jazz, or anything in between, this is a great drum live and in the studio. It'll do almost anything well...maybe just not metal. hahaha
I was blown away at the difference between that Jazz Fest and the Super 400. Despite that brass drum being over 60 years old, it just sounds good in such a timeless way.
@@PatrickWitherow That's definitely in the pipeline. I've got the 5" and 6.5" aluminum Supras, and I've got the 5" COB Super 400 and the 6.5" Black Beauty. So, That would be a fun little video!
Dunno. I think you could do a Beatles mashup with... ("Wow! I really don't listen to any new metal...") Mastodon, and have the snare give it that authentic edge. I mean Coroner covered I Want You (She's So Heavy). I'll go back to my perseverating about my bowels and nap time now.
Heads also change everything. I think with an Evans Heavyweight Dry, that wood snare might fair a little bit better. AND more wires on the bottom could help too. : )
hahaha There's something magical about this particular kick drum. From the second I got it under mics, it just shined. It's a 22x14" Yamaha Recording Custom. It's just insane. I love it!
They've got some wear after 60 years, but they're still in decent shape. I definitely think I'm going to get a new COB batter hoop for that Super 400, though. And then I don't have to worry about ruining the original. lol
I just picked up a 1962 jazzfest from the Chicago Drum Show, but I absolutely do not use it for metal 😁But someone easily could. It's a great sounding drum.
Don't even have to watch the video to answer this....Abso-frikkin-lutely YES.....still gonna watch anyway. Love your playing seriously, that room you have really makes it sound KILLER
hahaha Thank you so much. I hope you enjoy the video!!
Perhaps some of the greatest Drum Faces to grace TH-cam.
ps I love this channel.
pps your drumming is super tight. would love you to do some vids on some of the fills you do. super solid.
Thanks so much for the kind words, Dave! I definitely want to do more videos on my actual approach to drumming (including the fill stuff). Gimme some time and I’ll iron that up!!
@@timbofromkeno that would be great!! :D
@@DulceDul217 Noted. I'll be cooking up some good stuff soon!!
@@timbofromkeno 🔥🔥🔥
Good quality to your video and editing and I love your vibe. Earned a suba and a like. Keep up the good work and great chops!
Thanks much! I appreciate it!!
What’s nice about a jazzfest is it’s a bit drier than a lot of wooden drums and it’s also about 5db quieter than a Supraphonic, probably around 10db quieter than a brass snare. So it’s nice for your ears to practice with.
Agreed. When you're playing pop, folk, jazz, or anything in between, this is a great drum live and in the studio. It'll do almost anything well...maybe just not metal. hahaha
This is awesome content Timbo. Well done. Kit sounds real good to me.
Thanks Chris! I appreciate ya. I've got a whole video coming on that red Yamaha kit soon!!
"Ponder" is my favorite Jim Beatle song.
omg hahahahaa
You got a Jim Beatle autograph! That’s worth a fortune. 😂
I sure hope so! 🤣
I love those old 3-ply shells - but the brass just has that 'cut'.
I was blown away at the difference between that Jazz Fest and the Super 400. Despite that brass drum being over 60 years old, it just sounds good in such a timeless way.
@@timbofromkeno Maybe next a brass vs aluminum? I've got both - but no mic's like your's to really compare nuances.
@@PatrickWitherow That's definitely in the pipeline. I've got the 5" and 6.5" aluminum Supras, and I've got the 5" COB Super 400 and the 6.5" Black Beauty. So, That would be a fun little video!
Heeeeeeey Timbo! Happy Friday, buddy! It's all cookies and cream.
Yoooo! Enjoy your weekend! 😁👊
Dunno.
I think you could do a Beatles mashup with... ("Wow! I really don't listen to any new metal...") Mastodon, and have the snare give it that authentic edge.
I mean Coroner covered I Want You (She's So Heavy).
I'll go back to my perseverating about my bowels and nap time now.
Heads also change everything. I think with an Evans Heavyweight Dry, that wood snare might fair a little bit better. AND more wires on the bottom could help too. : )
That kick's bangin! Explain. We wanna know!
hahaha There's something magical about this particular kick drum. From the second I got it under mics, it just shined. It's a 22x14" Yamaha Recording Custom. It's just insane. I love it!
Do the brass hoops hold up to rimshots?
They've got some wear after 60 years, but they're still in decent shape. I definitely think I'm going to get a new COB batter hoop for that Super 400, though. And then I don't have to worry about ruining the original. lol
Can you demonstrate a Songo on an old kit?
I could try! 😂
I just picked up a 1962 jazzfest from the Chicago Drum Show, but I absolutely do not use it for metal 😁But someone easily could. It's a great sounding drum.
Heck yeah, Brent. What finish did you find??
@@timbofromkeno black diamond pearl 👍👍
@@brent3760 Classic!
yeah man these kids and their blast beats these days hahaha!
When I was a teen, I was able to keep up with this stuff. In my mid-30s... not so much. 😂
Timbo you’re a God Damn national treasure, you and that sausage guy. But you have better tone.
The sausage guy? Jimmy Dean?! hahahahaha
nasty blasty timbo
I’m tryin’! 😂❤️
that ringo snare sounds like a wet fart 😂
Hahahaha Yeah, I think it’d fair better with different heads and wires, but the brass snare really shines in this video. 😂👊