Snare Drum Question

Re: Snare Drum Question

Postby drummike on 13 Sep 2010 15:25

I was bidding on a 8x10 Superstar a month ago, but lost it; I'll bid more aggressively next time. I missed out on a Rude crash yesterday since I was out of town. I've got enough pieces to work with at the moment, but I'm keeping my eyes out for the last few bits. It's a fun kit to play. Nine months ago I was thinking of putting together a classic Pearl set, sort of in the Chester Thompson style, but once I got my first few Superstar pieces, the Pearl idea was over. It's all vintage Tama right now.
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Re: Snare Drum Question

Postby Tamadude on 14 Sep 2010 15:54

drummike wrote:...the Pearl idea was over. It's all vintage Tama right now.


Words to live by!

Got pics?

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Re: Snare Drum Question

Postby drummike on 14 Sep 2010 22:49

I'll try to post some shots soon. :D
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Re: Snare Drum Question

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Re: Snare Drum Question

Postby Tamadude on 15 Sep 2010 01:20

Sweeeeeet.

Very Copelandesque setup, low tilt angles and all! You play trad grip, right? Looks like you and the Skaman have the same octos. You should start your own thread....

Nice kit man, congrats!

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Re: Snare Drum Question

Postby drummike on 15 Sep 2010 01:54

[quote="Tamadude"]Sweeeeeet.

Very Copelandesque setup, low tilt angles and all! You play trad grip, right? Looks like you and the Skaman have the same octos. You should start your own thread....

Nice kit man, congrats!

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Thanks, man. I play matched grip most of the time, but I try to make my left hand stroke swing like trad grip. I've always kept my tom angles pretty flat, but not quite as flat as SC, who is probably about 4" taller than me. While I liked drummers like Peart, Collins, Bruford, etc, Copeland was my first drum hero and his setup and sound are the most exciting. To me, the flat tom angles sort of equate visually to SC's tuning approach: slack tensioning and drooping toms are sort of flaccid and just don't cut it. The snare and toms need to sit upright and speak sharply when struck, like they're alive, not dead.
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Re: Snare Drum Question

Postby ltwoman on 15 Sep 2010 08:35

drummike wrote:http://s850.photobucket.com/albums/ab61/drummike77/Copeland%20kit%20at%20home/?action=view&current=DSCN0913.jpg


You done good, drummike!
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Re: Snare Drum Question

Postby drummike on 15 Sep 2010 14:04

Thanks again. BTW, on my original question regarding the towel on the snare drum, I noticed while watching Outlandos to Synchronicities yesterday that there was some black padding (pipe lagging) on the drum during the footage of Roxanne from 1979.
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Re: Snare Drum Question

Postby Rusty James on 15 Sep 2010 17:44

Very nice, drummike!
I also play matched grip most of the time although I haven't touched the skins in months now.
Anyone interested in some tips on drum tuning, specifically those unmistakable signature sounds that John Bonham achieved, drum tech Jeff Ocheltree shows how it was done back in the day, check out these links...I'm totally going to try this some day.

Part 1:
http://www.drummerworld.com/Videos/john ... tree1.html

Part 2:
http://www.drummerworld.com/Videos/john ... tree2.html

Drummer Mark Romans takes the original chariot for a ride:
http://www.drummerworld.com/Videos/john ... omans.html
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Re: Snare Drum Question

Postby zilboy on 19 Sep 2010 01:38

Rusty James wrote:Very nice, drummike!
I also play matched grip most of the time although I haven't touched the skins in months now.
Anyone interested in some tips on drum tuning, specifically those unmistakable signature sounds that John Bonham achieved, drum tech Jeff Ocheltree shows how it was done back in the day, check out these links...I'm totally going to try this some day.

Part 1:
http://www.drummerworld.com/Videos/john ... tree1.html

Part 2:
http://www.drummerworld.com/Videos/john ... tree2.html

Drummer Mark Romans takes the original chariot for a ride:
http://www.drummerworld.com/Videos/john ... omans.html
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Now that is awesome!!! I noticed the Vistalite kit also.
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Re: Snare Drum Question

Postby zilboy on 19 Sep 2010 01:42

Rusty James wrote:Very nice, drummike!
I also play matched grip most of the time although I haven't touched the skins in months now.
Anyone interested in some tips on drum tuning, specifically those unmistakable signature sounds that John Bonham achieved, drum tech Jeff Ocheltree shows how it was done back in the day, check out these links...I'm totally going to try this some day.

Part 1:
http://www.drummerworld.com/Videos/john ... tree1.html

Part 2:
http://www.drummerworld.com/Videos/john ... tree2.html

Drummer Mark Romans takes the original chariot for a ride:
http://www.drummerworld.com/Videos/john ... omans.html
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That was awesome! Does that guy play in a Zep tribute band? I noticed he has the Amber Vistalites as well.

Love the kit, drummike! P.S. Check out the wicked 22" White RUDE on ebay!
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Re: Snare Drum Question

Postby Rusty James on 20 Sep 2010 18:06

[quote="zilboy"] That was awesome! Does that guy play in a Zep tribute band? I noticed he has the Amber Vistalites as well.
Love the kit, drummike! P.S. Check out the wicked 22" White RUDE on ebay![/quote]

Mark Romans plays in a Zep tribute band called SoZ: Spirit Of Zeppelin.
http://www.spiritofzeppelin.com/bio.htm
Man, I'm diggin' those amber Vistalites.

Also, Michael White and The White are well worth seeing.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EIKvad4mRxc
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