Most people don’t realize Timbo is a war hero. It was 67, I was in a small club outside Danang where I stopped in for a Cheryle Temple. Timbo was playing with the house band opening for the New Jazz Underground. One thing leads to another and a fight breaks out. a grenade falls to the floor with no pin. Without missing a beat, young Timbo launches himself over the kit and covers that bitch with his supperfonic! He saved a bunch of lives that night. Unfortunately the snare didn’t make it or his hair, he got the Purple Heart and a bunch of mean scars. Keep on rocking in the free world Major Timbo!
Jeraddddd! Man, thank you so much for the kind words. Means a lot. It's only taken me a decade to figure out what the heck I'm doing with that beat! 😂😂
I can't be totally certain, but I'm about 90% sure that's the Ludwig 14x6.5" Black Beauty I talked about in my "seven perfect snares" video from last week!
Great info Tim. So many gems out there, snare drums. Like the history and details on how to get particular tones. Not to mention the chops going on. Really good. Keep it up.
Thanks Chris! I appreciate that. It's definitely a blessing and a curse to us drummers that all this good stuff exists. I feel like a kid in a candy shop making all these videos!! 🤣
I own a Tama AW106 Birch snare with a "Chrome wrap" and "Bow Tie" lugs and "Mighty Hoops". It's a FRIKIN powerhouse! You're right, if you crank it, it cuts! also to add a lot of "Gospel chops" is more of a brand than sound...As far as the ideas, a lot of it came from a lot of fusion players such as Dennis Chambers, Will Kennedy, Vinnie Colaiuta,Weckl and Gary Novak to name a few. Love the clips man!!!
I love your red RC 9000 kit, the snare not so much. I recently got a 1990's RC in Piano Black, I might make a video with. Pleasure watching your videos. 👍
Thanks so much. You’ll have to make a video with that RC you picked up. There are so many videos with the new models, but so much less on TH-cam about the older drums that you and I have. Let me know if and when you get a video up. I’d love to watch it! And thanks for all the kind words!!
I never understood those thick wood snares.. You really have to know what you are doing with them.. Very interesting points and tipson this! Just as remark.. Jay Weinberg's 48ply (with 2" vent holes) is just ridiculous on paper 😅 .. But without a doubt it stands its ground in their mix..
I didn't realize Jay's snare was 48 PLIES! That is insane. Can you imagine what that thing weighs? At least he's got a drum tech to lug that stuff around... 🤣
@@Uzziel_lay_drums Thanks Uzziel. I really appreciate it. And if you ever have more ideas, please keep shouting them out. I'm always looking to expand the list of topics to cover!
There is one of those,exactly same color and depth,die cast hoopers also,for 299bux at a on-line shop in maryland and hopefully my paycheck is deposited before its sold and gone....cleaning it and toying with the sucker is where the fun begins!good video buddy.
You’re developing a formidable Tama collection, my bud. WTF is that on the snare stand towards the end? Looks like Rosewood? Or is it just a deep Artwood maple?
You’ve got a keen eye! It’s a 14x8” Artwood Rosewood drum-super rare and super LOUD! 😂😂😂 There’s gonna be a video up about it in the next month or two. And I wish I could take credit for owning this drum, but it is on loan from Turkish Cymbals USA. They’ve lent me some super cool stuff recently!!
Dunno. Since it's probably not going to be through my skillz, I try to find a way to standout through having a unique sound. Oddball gear fits into this, and trying to make it work in context. Don't know if that makes me more of an instrumentalist or musician, but you can't innovate without having some fantastic failures along the way.
You've got some great thoughts here! I love the idea that "you can't innovate without having some fantastic failures along the way." That's certainly been the case for me. I played out live in bands for more than a decade and a half, and I found that I was so unhappy at the end of it, and I really hadn't been able to find more success than a local musician could. So, I went online and posted videos to social media. And the audio in some of those videos made me cringe. And even today, I'm learning more and more about how to craft a better video on TH-cam from video to video. 15+ years of live playing set the foundation for my creative outlet (music). Putting out videos online birthed my remote session career, and both of those experiences pushed me to up my audio AND video game. And having to pivot again and again through the course of it all has helped me understand that continuing to learn and continuing to grow are just a part of the process... and failure is constantly there to help us improve too. So, big ups to you on bringing that up!
Timbo, great videos for us old farts that want to play drums. I really like your hands. Question, have you ever reviewed those Gretsch snare drums that are like an inch thick, and staved? I have the cherry model, I love cherry anything, but I think they made an oak and maybe walnut.
Thanks Jerome! Man, I know about those Gretsch stave drums, but I've never played one. I did a video on some stave shells from Handshake Drums, and those were fantastic. But I'll tell you, the ones I really want to try - Brady Drums. They were generally made from woods that you can only find in Australia. 10 years ago, you could find a snare used for 1,000-1,200 bucks. And I just looked on eBay this morning by chance, and most folks are asking like 4,000 bucks a pop. I couldn't believe it. But I hear they sound THAT good!
I want to hear that snare with newer heads. I get that the old heads kinda give it that tone. But new heads can bring out a new life out of that snare with different tuning. This is just my opinion. But I think the drum is being choked.
I totally agree on the new heads thing! I just don't have the money to do that with every drum. lol One day! But funny enough, as far as the pitch thing is concerned and how that might affect things, I posted picture of this drum to some Facebook groups the other day...and you know what the consensus was from everyone who owned these things (regardless of depth)? They didn't like them at low tunings. lol So, at least it wasn't just me having that problem. Hearing that made me feel a lot better. 🤣
@@garrettguadiana1327 LOL You're too funny. I'm an Evans artist, so I gotta stick with that stuff. I did invest in some heads recently to start putting on these loaner drums as they come in, so I promise I'm going to do my best to swap the batter heads for new ones from now on! 🤣🤣🤣
Thanks Dave. I really appreciate that. There's going to be some drum performance-centric content coming in the future for sure. Keep an eye out! And in the meantime, there's a HUGE back catalog of content published on Instagram - literally hundreds of drum covers. So, if you're itching for something new, find me on there! : )
Most people don’t realize Timbo is a war hero. It was 67, I was in a small club outside Danang where I stopped in for a Cheryle Temple. Timbo was playing with the house band opening for the New Jazz Underground. One thing leads to another and a fight breaks out. a grenade falls to the floor with no pin. Without missing a beat, young Timbo launches himself over the kit and covers that bitch with his supperfonic! He saved a bunch of lives that night. Unfortunately the snare didn’t make it or his hair, he got the Purple Heart and a bunch of mean scars. Keep on rocking in the free world Major Timbo!
What an amazing story. hahahaha
Thank you for this!!
1:37. You, sir, are one of the best to ever do it, and with such grace. Much respect brother. 💜
Jeraddddd! Man, thank you so much for the kind words. Means a lot. It's only taken me a decade to figure out what the heck I'm doing with that beat! 😂😂
The snare you were playing in kwang should get it’s own episode👀🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
I can't be totally certain, but I'm about 90% sure that's the Ludwig 14x6.5" Black Beauty I talked about in my "seven perfect snares" video from last week!
@@timbofromkeno putting eyes on it now🫡
Great info Tim. So many gems out there, snare drums. Like the history and details on how to get particular tones. Not to mention the chops going on. Really good. Keep it up.
Thanks Chris! I appreciate that. It's definitely a blessing and a curse to us drummers that all this good stuff exists. I feel like a kid in a candy shop making all these videos!! 🤣
@@timbofromkeno that’s for sure. What a time to be alive and have all this fun.
I own a Tama AW106 Birch snare with a "Chrome wrap" and "Bow Tie" lugs and "Mighty Hoops". It's a FRIKIN powerhouse! You're right, if you crank it, it cuts!
also to add a lot of "Gospel chops" is more of a brand than sound...As far as the ideas, a lot of it came from a lot of fusion players such as Dennis Chambers, Will Kennedy, Vinnie Colaiuta,Weckl and Gary Novak to name a few.
Love the clips man!!!
Interesting thoughts on gospel chops being more about the brand! You’ve got me thinking. And thanks for the kind words!!
Really enjoyed the commentary here. Drum sounds awesome as well.
Thanks dude. Truly appreciate it!!
Wow man, I just love your playing on these things 🙌
Glenn, ya legend! I appreciate that. Thank you so much.
Some of the best intros in the game! 😂
Keep up the great work man! Love the content!
hahahaha Thank you, dude. More to come!!
Great insight into room mic techniques and purposeful musicianship! More please!
Thanks so much. More to come!! : )
24" super thin dry doodly bop sounds amazing lol
I try to use professional drummer language. 😂
I love your red RC 9000 kit, the snare not so much. I recently got a 1990's RC in Piano Black, I might make a video with. Pleasure watching your videos. 👍
Thanks so much. You’ll have to make a video with that RC you picked up. There are so many videos with the new models, but so much less on TH-cam about the older drums that you and I have.
Let me know if and when you get a video up. I’d love to watch it! And thanks for all the kind words!!
I never understood those thick wood snares.. You really have to know what you are doing with them.. Very interesting points and tipson this!
Just as remark.. Jay Weinberg's 48ply (with 2" vent holes) is just ridiculous on paper 😅 .. But without a doubt it stands its ground in their mix..
I didn't realize Jay's snare was 48 PLIES! That is insane. Can you imagine what that thing weighs? At least he's got a drum tech to lug that stuff around... 🤣
@@timbofromkeno He also uses a metal one nowadays, but the 48ply looks truly is insane 😄
I will like to ask to do a review of the 20-30's black beauty and nickel over brass Ludwig, Ludwig bronze 80's and 79's black beauty Ludwig
I really want to do a video like that. I'm doing my best to source those drums right now. Keep an eye out! : )
@@timbofromkeno thank you I really enjoy your videos
@@Uzziel_lay_drums Thanks Uzziel. I really appreciate it. And if you ever have more ideas, please keep shouting them out. I'm always looking to expand the list of topics to cover!
There is one of those,exactly same color and depth,die cast hoopers also,for 299bux at a on-line shop in maryland and hopefully my paycheck is deposited before its sold and gone....cleaning it and toying with the sucker is where the fun begins!good video buddy.
Nice! I hope you snag that drum, Jeff. And thanks for the kind words!
You’re developing a formidable Tama collection, my bud. WTF is that on the snare stand towards the end? Looks like Rosewood? Or is it just a deep Artwood maple?
You’ve got a keen eye! It’s a 14x8” Artwood Rosewood drum-super rare and super LOUD! 😂😂😂 There’s gonna be a video up about it in the next month or two.
And I wish I could take credit for owning this drum, but it is on loan from Turkish Cymbals USA. They’ve lent me some super cool stuff recently!!
Stop it! You play great! Love your fills! A little green alien once said, “Do or Do Not. There is No Try.”
I love that little green alien!! hahahaha Thanks for the kind words, dude.
I've always wanted a snare with thick shell!
They’re great on the ear and a little tough on the back! 😂👊
Dang Timmy, that drum is birchin
Hahahaha Literally!!
Yesssssssssss
This is definitely a drum I knew you'd dig!!
Dunno.
Since it's probably not going to be through my skillz, I try to find a way to standout through having a unique sound. Oddball gear fits into this, and trying to make it work in context.
Don't know if that makes me more of an instrumentalist or musician, but you can't innovate without having some fantastic failures along the way.
You've got some great thoughts here! I love the idea that "you can't innovate without having some fantastic failures along the way." That's certainly been the case for me.
I played out live in bands for more than a decade and a half, and I found that I was so unhappy at the end of it, and I really hadn't been able to find more success than a local musician could. So, I went online and posted videos to social media. And the audio in some of those videos made me cringe. And even today, I'm learning more and more about how to craft a better video on TH-cam from video to video.
15+ years of live playing set the foundation for my creative outlet (music). Putting out videos online birthed my remote session career, and both of those experiences pushed me to up my audio AND video game. And having to pivot again and again through the course of it all has helped me understand that continuing to learn and continuing to grow are just a part of the process... and failure is constantly there to help us improve too. So, big ups to you on bringing that up!
Damn boyyy, he thick! 😂 I have one myself and love it❤
😂😂😂 YES! They’re super fun drums!!
Timbo, great videos for us old farts that want to play drums. I really like your hands. Question, have you ever reviewed those Gretsch snare drums that are like an inch thick, and staved? I have the cherry model, I love cherry anything, but I think they made an oak and maybe walnut.
Thanks Jerome! Man, I know about those Gretsch stave drums, but I've never played one. I did a video on some stave shells from Handshake Drums, and those were fantastic. But I'll tell you, the ones I really want to try - Brady Drums. They were generally made from woods that you can only find in Australia. 10 years ago, you could find a snare used for 1,000-1,200 bucks. And I just looked on eBay this morning by chance, and most folks are asking like 4,000 bucks a pop. I couldn't believe it. But I hear they sound THAT good!
When's the bluesman returning? 😂😂😂
hahahaha I gotta bring back Big Boy Jones sooner than later. Let me figure out a skit to do that with! 😂
We gotta see more bluesman!
@@DimitriFantini 🤣🤣🤣
Birch boiiii
You know it! 🤣
I want to hear that snare with newer heads. I get that the old heads kinda give it that tone. But new heads can bring out a new life out of that snare with different tuning. This is just my opinion. But I think the drum is being choked.
I totally agree on the new heads thing! I just don't have the money to do that with every drum. lol One day!
But funny enough, as far as the pitch thing is concerned and how that might affect things, I posted picture of this drum to some Facebook groups the other day...and you know what the consensus was from everyone who owned these things (regardless of depth)? They didn't like them at low tunings. lol So, at least it wasn't just me having that problem. Hearing that made me feel a lot better. 🤣
@@timbofromkeno what’s your Venmo I’ll buy heads for it dealer choice tho!
@@garrettguadiana1327 LOL You're too funny. I'm an Evans artist, so I gotta stick with that stuff. I did invest in some heads recently to start putting on these loaner drums as they come in, so I promise I'm going to do my best to swap the batter heads for new ones from now on! 🤣🤣🤣
Love the equipment videos but you should definitely do some vids on your playing, too.
Thanks Dave. I really appreciate that. There's going to be some drum performance-centric content coming in the future for sure. Keep an eye out! And in the meantime, there's a HUGE back catalog of content published on Instagram - literally hundreds of drum covers. So, if you're itching for something new, find me on there! : )