As a bass and guitar player, I am *so* glad to have your channel to educate me on percussion. It is an invaluable resource particularly since it isn't just a drum channel like many others :)
Just wanted to say thanks for taking the time to explain all this. As a new drummer, I do get rather confused with all the 'borrowed' terms that are used to describe cymbal sounds. This really helped me figure out what I want my next ride cymbal to sound like :)
I heard the inventor of the flat ride won the No-bell Prize for music. Sorry. Love the shirt Kalani - "Vitruvian Percussionist". Looks like Tycoon doesn't sell them any more. :(
I owned a bunch of ride cymbals from the Paiste PST line, and no matter what style of music I play, whether it's rock or pop music. I use a ride cymbal in many different ways, if there's a 20" medium ride cymbal that sounds very washy, I use that cymbal as my 20" crash-ride & yet it'll sound amazing as a crash. Just love it!
*cries in digital keyboard* I don't have the room or money for a drum set, so I'm trying to learn drum sounds because I only have a Casio keyboard with programmed drum sounds.
As a bass and guitar player, I am *so* glad to have your channel to educate me on percussion. It is an invaluable resource particularly since it isn't just a drum channel like many others :)
Just wanted to say thanks for taking the time to explain all this. As a new drummer, I do get rather confused with all the 'borrowed' terms that are used to describe cymbal sounds. This really helped me figure out what I want my next ride cymbal to sound like :)
I heard the inventor of the flat ride won the No-bell Prize for music.
Sorry.
Love the shirt Kalani - "Vitruvian Percussionist". Looks like Tycoon doesn't sell them any more. :(
My kind of joke!
I owned a bunch of ride cymbals from the Paiste PST line, and no matter what style of music I play, whether it's rock or pop music. I use a ride cymbal in many different ways, if there's a 20" medium ride cymbal that sounds very washy, I use that cymbal as my 20" crash-ride & yet it'll sound amazing as a crash. Just love it!
I got a 20in Zildjian A Custom Medium Ride on my kit.
You should play the ride on your drum set if you haven't already. I like a nice and clean ping ride cymbal, even in worship music.
Thanks for so many good indormation, as usual. I'd like to know how do you clean your cymbals.
Don’t!
(They tend to
sound better dirty)
What's the brand name on the cymbal? Sounds cool!
Paiste
@@WORLDDRUMCLUB Thanks!
7:18 - don’t you mean “formula 602”?
*cries in digital keyboard*
I don't have the room or money for a drum set, so I'm trying to learn drum sounds because I only have a Casio keyboard with programmed drum sounds.