I cannot think of Ludwig without linking it to the superb Ringo Starr. Many great stars used Ludwig kits, but it was Ringo who put them in the spotlight forever!
Incredible playing! And an unbelievably rare kit - 10x14" and 14x26" keystone badge '60s drums are almost impossible to find. Those would have been custom order sizes back then as those bigger sizes weren't featured in catalog kits until the '70s blue/olive badge era.
Wow, very cool video, very well played on those beauties! I luv the classic Ludwig black diamond wrap. I had a set of Gretsch specially made with this wrap in 2008, the bass was 22 x 18 virgin, no tom mount, miss those babies.
I often enjoy hearing them pretty much as they would sound in the room. Sometimes just the right amount of compression on an overhead… and you can get a very good sound with that and a kick mic. Thanks for the video!
I thought that was my kit at first glance! I have a Ludwig black-diamond pearl 22, 13, 16, 16 & 14 snare. Where did you find the 18" floor tom? I looked everywhere! Is that the original muffling strip for the bass drum? I still have mine. The date is stamped inside: Sept 24 1965. Great playing, too, by the way!
The Rolls Royce of drums=Ludwig ❤
Love Ludwig!
sounds amazing!!!
Beautiful 👍
perfects timing and beat, great drummer right there.
Sound very great
Love the tunings
Oh man... this is the TONE!!!
I cannot think of Ludwig without linking it to the superb Ringo Starr. Many great stars used Ludwig kits, but it was Ringo who put them in the spotlight forever!
I'm late but great playing!
Beautiful drums, great tuning, brilliant playing!! What’s not to like about this one!?
This is my dream kit!!!
There are Ludwigs, and then there are others, I'm told.
When I think of what a drum should sound like, I think of Ludwig.
Beautiful playing
that was some smooth playing man
This was an awesome watch! Tight playing matched with great-sounding kit 🤙
That little snippet got you one more subscriber, that was rad. Ive been drumming a long time, and still need to nail down that style of roll/fill...
Absolutely incredible playing and those drums sound fantastic. Great job!!
Incredible playing! And an unbelievably rare kit - 10x14" and 14x26" keystone badge '60s drums are almost impossible to find. Those would have been custom order sizes back then as those bigger sizes weren't featured in catalog kits until the '70s blue/olive badge era.
Thank you so much! Yes, it is a pretty rare kit. I haven’t seen that many 18” floor toms with keystone badges either 😉
You're an amazing drummer
Amazing playing and beautiful sound, almost perfect!
Absolutely enjoyable! ❤
Wow, very cool video, very well played on those beauties! I luv the classic Ludwig black diamond wrap. I had a set of Gretsch specially made with this wrap in 2008, the bass was 22 x 18 virgin, no tom mount, miss those babies.
Impressive sound & play!
Beautiful kit
Maestro on butiful kit...👍
Thats a actually a beautiful looking and sounding kit right there. Keep it
❤Don't call me old.
I often enjoy hearing them pretty much as they would sound in the room. Sometimes just the right amount of compression on an overhead… and you can get a very good sound with that and a kick mic.
Thanks for the video!
My friend owned a 68' Ringo snare (maybe 67' was long ago). I loved that drum. Your kit sounds amazing and you play it brilliantly.
Incredible sound!
Nice-looking drums but they all sound like the boxes they were shipped in!
…ist’s music👍💪😉🥁🎶🍻🍄
They sound wonderful and your playing is great! My only quibble is the tuning between the 13 & 14 are almost identical.
Det er ik' så ringe endda.
som maravilhoso.
Beautiful sounding drums. Your setup is a bit weird, but to each his own. Nice kit, nice playing.
Thanks! It was a bit of an experiment. Normally I don’t have a tom above the floor toms. But great fun!
@@caspersimonsen9515 I have a 2000 classic maple set. I love Lugwig Drums.
booahhh you got swing Man!
So somebody ask me again why I'm a Ludwig fan!!
Very nice playing.
Fans of this kit might like to check out two artists here on Youtbe. Michael Sokil and The Surfrajettes. Both use original '64 kits.
Tasty
Instead of using gels , have you tried their internal mufflers…?
Nice playing…👍🏿
Give me those drums!
Wow! You play fabulously! Sounds so good! How did you learn to play like that?!
Very nice, but would been better with no muffling, to get a completely accurate sound..
Is that a Supra, by the way..?
14x6,5 School Festival
Black Sabbath is all I gotta say
На РМИФ похоже. Так же звучит...))
Sounding awesome man nice licks, what mics are you using?
Thanks a lot!
They're actually just cheap T.bone mics. Just a single overhead and a kick mic. Nothing fancy.
Great playing, but let those toms breathe.
They sound too muffled and almost choked.
would be sick if you miced up every drum
I might be in the minority but I love the 1 overhead mic sound
The one thing this kit is not, is a Super Classic. Why would you call it that when it's nothing like a Super Classic kit.
Don't always crash on one. It will make you sound better.
He sounds great. Curious? Are you a drummer? His technique is excellent. A crash on one, is petty criticism
That's kind of a preference thing, and an unnecessary criticism
@@csisalesbasics673 54 year player. It's the truth! Tony williams said it at a clinic also.
@@katkong281 It was helpful advice! He probably gets it. Yes, I am a teacher. Player since Nixon was elected.
Very nice
I thought that was my kit at first glance! I have a Ludwig black-diamond pearl 22, 13, 16, 16 & 14 snare. Where did you find the 18" floor tom? I looked everywhere! Is that the original muffling strip for the bass drum? I still have mine. The date is stamped inside: Sept 24 1965. Great playing, too, by the way!
what microphones/camera? Excellent sound
They're actually just cheap T.bone mics. Just a single overhead and a kick mic. Nothing fancy.