Always fun to see Eric and Tony G creating an EPIC drum instrument. And "Figureoutable?" Not a word in the English Dictionary, but IS in the Urban Dictionary ... *Something that may seem difficult to do for the first time, but can still be figured out with some patience and research.* The Perfect Tee Shirt for this creation!
I too remember my first marching drum. A "snare" made out of a small mixing bowl, a wax paper "head" held on by rubber bands, and paint brushes for "sticks."
@@EMCproductions I crashed, dealing with the time change, since I had to be up at 5 a.m. (I mean 4 a.m.), so I was surprised to see that you had posted your Pringles creation! I was "an hour" late ... since it says this was posted 1 hour ago!
@@RedDogMamaHD Our family tried something new this year. We forwarded our clocks and existed on the new time change for three days prior to the real change in time. Tomorrow (Monday) will now feel normal.
My favorite part was when he put the "heads" on the "drums" and glued and taped the "shells" of the "drums" together. The "sound" of the "drumset" was very "good"! Using the bottom "heads" as "cymbals" was also a "nice" touch.
I did this as a kid with the old Quaker Oats Oatmeal containers. A round laundry basket for the kick. Pie pans for cymbals. ✏️ pencils for sticks. Then mom's makeup to look like Peter Criss. Now I just use an old Fisher-Price xylophone midi-ed into my electronic module.
That's an amazing proof of concept...dang. Can they be tuned by cutting different size holes in the sides or at different intervals on the sides? Then the bottoms would keep the cans rigid as well as resonant. Fill the bottoms with foam below the hole with maybe packing peanuts and tape them in (expandable canned foam in the hands of a toddler seems funny unless it's happening to you) or use a balloon with different amounts of coffee grounds (or some similar non-toxic material) to fill up the chambers in the bottoms to different depths. I am 78% sure I'm going to try to make these at some point lol thanks for another great video!
Finally, a less practical use for Pringles cans as a percussion instrument. For years I’ve been using a single Pringles can filled with rice as a shaker
I think the balloons must doubled or tripled to haved thicker drumheads and can not so easily to be torn or damaged. Here in the Philippines Children uses cans with plastic drumheads. Like plastic bags or plastic garbage bags. We use rubberbonds to hold the plastics on can. Children making drum cans to use for the carolings in December and tamborines made in steel caps of softdrinks or any beverages. Steel caps must be flatten for more volume of the tambourine
Sounds good with the mallets and you have very nice neighbors to let you play outside like that. 😂
Peep the "For Sale" sign across the street. 😆
They can’t stop him even if they wanted to
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This is what I have always wanted to do when I first hit a Pringles can with a drumstick, thank you for making this dream come true!
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I love pringles and drums... this made me happy.
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I love how Pringles did a gimmick and Eric’s like, “actually…”
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You need to reference everything in real life with drum terminology as much as you can now
“Ah shoot I messed up the sticking” “Y-you were just grabbing the salt”
I give you all the credit in the world you come up with original ideas you most definitely are creative
Always fun to see Eric and Tony G creating an EPIC drum instrument. And "Figureoutable?" Not a word in the English Dictionary, but IS in the Urban Dictionary ... *Something that may seem difficult to do for the first time, but can still be figured out with some patience and research.*
The Perfect Tee Shirt for this creation!
In a pinch, Pringles cans or Lays Stax work pretty well as emergency stick bags! 😂😂 not that I've ever done that before 😅
I too remember my first marching drum. A "snare" made out of a small mixing bowl, a wax paper "head" held on by rubber bands, and paint brushes for "sticks."
Those beats are very tasty! 😏
Thank you! And good job on another first comment.
@@EMCproductions I crashed, dealing with the time change, since I had to be up at 5 a.m. (I mean 4 a.m.), so I was surprised to see that you had posted your Pringles creation! I was "an hour" late ... since it says this was posted 1 hour ago!
@@RedDogMamaHD Our family tried something new this year. We forwarded our clocks and existed on the new time
change for three days prior to the real change in time. Tomorrow (Monday) will now feel normal.
i love how even as an adult you still do fun stuff.
Eric falling on the table after the Pringles can really caught me off guard lol
Love your creativity, gentlemen.
I appreciate the amount of "F around and find out" in this video. Perfect mix of "DIY" and "FORSCIENCE" with pretty cool results!!
…and the house next door… is for sale 🤣👍
I noticed that too. Imagine going to look at a house and EMC comes out from across the street playing Pringles cans!
Actually, it's across the street ... but not directly ... Close ... He hasn't scared away his next-door neighbors!
Ever since I was little I used to tap on the bottom of pringles cans anything is an instrument and music is everything
My favorite part was when he put the "heads" on the "drums" and glued and taped the "shells" of the "drums" together. The "sound" of the "drumset" was very "good"! Using the bottom "heads" as "cymbals" was also a "nice" touch.
Figureoutable is my favorite new phrase
Just like in the commercial! 💚🥁💚🥁😋
It's super easy to jam out when you're friggin awesome at drumming.
I have a brother he made a quad drum set made out of pringles cans and used it for practice in his room. That was way back in early 90's.
Love the creativity
You should do paint cans, that would sound really cool
I really appreciate the "EVERYTHING IS FIGUREOUTABLE" t-shirt!!!
@9:16
'The cymbals are so much louder than the drums'
Something every audio engineer tries to explain to a drummer.
I did this as a kid with the old Quaker Oats Oatmeal containers. A round laundry basket for the kick. Pie pans for cymbals. ✏️ pencils for sticks. Then mom's makeup to look like Peter Criss. Now I just use an old Fisher-Price xylophone midi-ed into my electronic module.
Imagine a marching Pringles line.
pretty cool build I could see it being fun to jam on.
Oh my that is super cool!
I just imagine your neighbors are probably like “oh god frank he’s out there again with those weird drums”
0:52 Poison!
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Fun stuff. I made a drum kit out of junk as a kid......... and now I own the real deal. Should be a good project for aspiring youth.
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That looked like SO MUCH FUN.
That's an amazing proof of concept...dang.
Can they be tuned by cutting different size holes in the sides or at different intervals on the sides? Then the bottoms would keep the cans rigid as well as resonant.
Fill the bottoms with foam below the hole with maybe packing peanuts and tape them in (expandable canned foam in the hands of a toddler seems funny unless it's happening to you) or use a balloon with different amounts of coffee grounds (or some similar non-toxic material) to fill up the chambers in the bottoms to different depths.
I am 78% sure I'm going to try to make these at some point lol thanks for another great video!
Good morning! This is video number 54 of me asking Eric to make a set of tenors out of differently sized or tuned snare drums.
dawg he already said he would when he could afford it :(
He did it in otama spiritual
3:11
Eric: I thought it’d be like the Blue Man Group, like the Drumbone!
Me: *Dorky happy noise.*
Fun project, that is hilarious! i LOVE IT!
Surprisingly musical!
I knew this was coming as soon as I saw the commerical. You love to see it
Yes this looks awesome do more like this
Finally, a less practical use for Pringles cans as a percussion instrument. For years I’ve been using a single Pringles can filled with rice as a shaker
FINALLY, I WAS WAITING
THAT is So fire and it sounds so great too
I like this old school type video
The rubber band idea from Tony G is cleaver as hell. Sweet build!
similar to what buskers do in several cities in Indonesia. They use a pvc pipe as the shell, and an inner tube as the drumhead
Yay I love EMC
good morning! had me laughing so hard, mostly because i was up at 3:00 in the morning watching this
You never fail to entertain me !
😂😂wow drawing drums diamond 💎
What snare stand do u use for your marching snare??
you really shoulve gotten pringles to sponser you for this lol
Takes me back to when I was a kid.
This is actually super cool
Sounds way better outside!
great intro can't wait for the next video
You know EMC? As soon as I saw that you rated that ad I knew you were gonna make one
😂😂😂 not the Poison lick
This is incredible 🤩 I gotta do this
This sounded better than the drums on St. Anger. :)
I did something similar like 20 years ago. I was a happy kid back then...!
Just get Pringles wraps for the tiny tenors 🤷♂️
Dudes!!! keep some metal on the G-drumes. GO METAL!!!
Doing the lord’s work! If you do this again, use Planter’s cheese ball cans!
This is the kind of shit I'm talking about. Ive said it before and ill set it again, hardest working drummer on YT right here
I can't believe the balloons actually held as well as they did!
This is ingenious!!!
10:09 my favorite part 😍
Haha Haha, pringles octobans...l love it!!!
Maybe for more structural integrity, use this as the prototype and then create an exact replica of the one from the commercial?
YES
Everything is figureoutable. I agree.
wooooo go eric!!!
Was the background music your Pringle drum set
Right as I was about to say I'm surprised they didn't fall apart, he lost a row. 😂🤣
Nice to see an ebony and ivory video.
2:30 Suddenly becomes BOUKEN DA BOUKEN!
I think the balloons must doubled or tripled to haved thicker drumheads and can not so easily to be torn or damaged. Here in the Philippines
Children uses cans with plastic drumheads. Like plastic bags or plastic garbage bags. We use rubberbonds to hold the plastics on can. Children making drum cans to use for the carolings in December and tamborines made in steel caps of softdrinks or any beverages. Steel caps must be flatten for more volume of the tambourine
I could see a Pringles samba parade 🎉
‘That’s what he said’ what are you tryna tell us, EMC?
I knew this was coming the second I saw the Pringle ad in the commercial video
I may be wrong but was that bloody George of the Jungle? Love those movies
play the metal ends and use the balloons as reso heads
9:48 thats a nice groove
That’s funny and cool good job 👍🏻
Good morning!
Creative 😁😁👍👍👍👍
My first drum set was made of Pringle cans and buckets listening to diver down the memories
That was hysterical.
"We need new drums"
Band director: "We have drums in the backroom"
The drums in the backroom:
THIS IS REALLY COOL
Now we need the mini cans
What a coincidence, saw your aerodrum ad on this vid.
Coolest thing ever
SUGGESTION! invert them glue them in groupt / pods first then put them on thge back-bar.
Now EMC has to do a Pringle I&E…
Great thumbnail
This is one of the coolest things I’ve ever seen you do 😀. All of those pringles and gatorades would prob cost more in total then and actual tenor 😂
I love the one giant wrap of tape. It smells of desperation.
I extra buyed 5 Cans but havent finished Eating