Loved this, Cole! We should start a support group for guys with a "snare problem." I have 13 so far, two acros, one black beauty, a cast-iron Kep, and a Dunnet brass 2n among em.
I love the sound from 2 of those drums, the George Way, and the Blackrolite. The maple\poplar one sounds EXACTLY like the one and only snare that I ever built, also those woods, with mahogany inner and outer plies. It looks like yours is a 5 1\2 as well. Thanks!
Great collection Cole! I think the Alaskan yellow cedar in particular sounded the most unique and my favorite, also the red cedar and 7x14 maple to match your kit were killer too! Great stories behind so many cool drums, thanks for sharing!
You’re a lucky guy Cole. Sounds like you have an amazing relationship with your dad, and he sounds like a great guy. Treasury those bad boys!! (I know you do)
I,ve only got four!! I like wood drums. I,ve got a seventies 6.5 Rogers powertone? I,ve got a early 70,s 8 lug Gretsch, a 5.5 maple Canopus and a Pearl 8 lugger.all nice!
Man what a great collection! I have a Ludwig Black Galaxy finish Acrolite snare drum also..early 1980's vintage. Also have: Ludwig 5 x 14" Supersensitive 1970's, Rogers 5 x 14" COB Dynasonic early Fullerton era, Tama 6 1/2 x 14" brass shell, Pacific 5 x 14" maple w/maple hoops and tube lugs, Pacific 7 1/2 x 14" Limited Edition maple wood hoops, Pacific 7 x 10" maple 'popcorn' snare, a Pearl 12 x 14" high-tension pipe band marching snare, a couple of Corder 12 x 14" marching snares, and my favorite: Ludwig 3.7 x 14" Venus Carl Palmer Signature model brass shell, signed by Carl Palmer. Plus a couple of old Pearl steel shell snare drums and Kent wood shell 'wall hangers'. Yeah I have 'snare-itis' too.
@@ColeParamore I also have a 5 x 13" acrylic shell snare drum I built myself..bought the shell from somebody on Ebay, the hardware from I forgot where, drilled the shell myself mounted the hardware and it's a kickin' little drum.
Awesome video as always Cole! You are right about one thing, all those snares do sound great. I also have not bought many snares. I have three and the only one I paid for was the stock one that came with my Sonor AQ2. I really have enjoyed your videos so thank you for making them. I hope you learn how to mix drums at the same level as you do someday soon.
@@ColeParamore they are a great sound for a mid price. They tune up with little effort and I'm pretty sure it's the drums that make it easy but I've been tuning drums for 12 years so that can help
I recently reduced my snare collection to 4 main snares: Ludwig BB 14x5, Ludwig Acro 14x5, Sonor Greb Beech, and a '58 Super Krupa Radio King 14x5.5. Occasionally I'll use my Pearl 14x6.5 maple free floater but those 4 are perfect for everything I'm doing and honestly, the Greb prob gets used 70% of the time
I got caught in the snare craze. I use my black beauty 90% of the time in the studio. Sold all but 3 snares. No reason for all of them. They don't sound that different. Also with modern music most will be sampled anyway. Rather have many cymbal choices. Those you can't tune. Lol
It’s wild that the gym floor snare sounds so good. What a cool story too.
This collection of snares really rock. Your dad's very talented. I like that whole collection. Your very lucky. Happy drumming. Buddy.
Thanks Van!
You’re a great drummer with a very talented dad. Awesome collection!
Much appreciated Tom!
Awesome video…. Now I don’t feel guilty for having as many snare drums as you lol 😝!!!!
No shame!
Dad! what a talented man, great drums all of them..very cool George Way and the Gym floor snare! Great video thank you!
Thanks for the kind words!
Simply Awesome Brother ! I love them all!!!
This concept of videos is awesome! I know is a lot of work, but is well appreciated.
Thanks Jaime!
That Blackrolite snare was killer so was the supraphonic.
Loved this, Cole! We should start a support group for guys with a "snare problem." I have 13 so far, two acros, one black beauty, a cast-iron Kep, and a Dunnet brass 2n among em.
I really enjoyed this video, the Gonzaga gym floor is one of the best stories. Thanks for sharing that!
I love the sound from 2 of those drums, the George Way, and the Blackrolite. The maple\poplar one sounds EXACTLY like the one and only snare that I ever built, also those woods, with mahogany inner and outer plies. It looks like yours is a 5 1\2 as well. Thanks!
Great collection Cole! I think the Alaskan yellow cedar in particular sounded the most unique and my favorite, also the red cedar and 7x14 maple to match your kit were killer too! Great stories behind so many cool drums, thanks for sharing!
Thanks for the kind words Paul!
You’re a lucky guy Cole. Sounds like you have an amazing relationship with your dad, and he sounds like a great guy.
Treasury those bad boys!!
(I know you do)
Thanks Chris!
I,ve only got four!! I like wood drums. I,ve got a seventies 6.5 Rogers powertone? I,ve got a early 70,s 8 lug Gretsch, a 5.5 maple Canopus and a Pearl 8 lugger.all nice!
Awesome collection!
Man what a great collection! I have a Ludwig Black Galaxy finish Acrolite snare drum also..early 1980's vintage. Also have: Ludwig 5 x 14" Supersensitive 1970's, Rogers 5 x 14" COB Dynasonic early Fullerton era, Tama 6 1/2 x 14" brass shell, Pacific 5 x 14" maple w/maple hoops and tube lugs, Pacific 7 1/2 x 14" Limited Edition maple wood hoops, Pacific 7 x 10" maple 'popcorn' snare, a Pearl 12 x 14" high-tension pipe band marching snare, a couple of Corder 12 x 14" marching snares, and my favorite: Ludwig 3.7 x 14" Venus Carl Palmer Signature model brass shell, signed by Carl Palmer. Plus a couple of old Pearl steel shell snare drums and Kent wood shell 'wall hangers'. Yeah I have 'snare-itis' too.
Amazing! Sounds like a beautiful collection Thomas. Thanks for watching!
@@ColeParamore I also have a 5 x 13" acrylic shell snare drum I built myself..bought the shell from somebody on Ebay, the hardware from I forgot where, drilled the shell myself mounted the hardware and it's a kickin' little drum.
Cool!
Awesome video as always Cole! You are right about one thing, all those snares do sound great. I also have not bought many snares. I have three and the only one I paid for was the stock one that came with my Sonor AQ2. I really have enjoyed your videos so thank you for making them. I hope you learn how to mix drums at the same level as you do someday soon.
Thanks so much for the kind words Drew! Love those AQ2s.
@@ColeParamore they are a great sound for a mid price. They tune up with little effort and I'm pretty sure it's the drums that make it easy but I've been tuning drums for 12 years so that can help
I love your videos, and you are talented drummer, well done! I am at 5 snare drums , I think my head would spin if I had that many
The LUDWIGS were my pick.
Out of these, the Dialtune Brass for me I think. I recently played one at the UK Drum show and loved it - such a nice tone!
Never fails!
@@ColeParamore Give me a nice brass snare with some chunky hoops and I'm happy 👌
I recently reduced my snare collection to 4 main snares: Ludwig BB 14x5, Ludwig Acro 14x5, Sonor Greb Beech, and a '58 Super Krupa Radio King 14x5.5. Occasionally I'll use my Pearl 14x6.5 maple free floater but those 4 are perfect for everything I'm doing and honestly, the Greb prob gets used 70% of the time
That thing is totally underrated for its versatility. Great collection!
The only thing my dad gifted me was genetic alcoholism.
Great stuff! Enjoyed watching.
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I got caught in the snare craze. I use my black beauty 90% of the time in the studio. Sold all but 3 snares. No reason for all of them. They don't sound that different. Also with modern music most will be sampled anyway. Rather have many cymbal choices. Those you can't tune. Lol
"E, we're going to need a bigger house..."
I just have 1 that came with a $150 kit😂
Nothing wrong with that!
”I think I’ve got some of my student’s blood on there, which is gross”
Whiplash? Anyone?
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I have 1 snare
wtf Actually called Black Galaxy
if you send me one Id love that hahaha just kidding... Unless
🚨🚨🚨 hi this is the drum police, you made a DW fake snare, you'll be having a visit by the FBI soon. Sorry I don't make the rules. 🚨🚨🚨
Kidding aside, I love a drum with a good story and the one using the maple from your dad's gym is an awesome one
😂 it was my dad's idea not mine, arrest him!
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