STEWART: about your bass drum "Police" logo ?

Postby howardhughes on 16 Mar 2007 18:01

I love my snares.

I have recently got an ahead 13x whatever...its fantastic.
also use a 10x 3 ( or something) on my left.

I noticed recently that Brady make 8" diameter snares mmmmmm
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Postby Johnny Wong on 16 Mar 2007 22:32

[quote="BongoBoy"]You mean Rototoms ?

Those drums with no shell just turn the rim to tune higher and lower?

I just sold two Rototoms to my buddy and I bought 2 TAMA Mini Tymps (6' and 8') really small chrome reggae drums!

(I know Stewart used to have one Rototom up occasionally.)

I think he prefers the Octobans..and why wouldn't he!

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did I read your wife bought you a Stewart SIG Snare? Now that's a soul mate!




Don't you freakin LOVE it? have you recorded with it? it sounds like the Zenyatta snare!!!

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Yeah the Stewart Snare is great. I saw in this thread someone saying that it isn't worth the money.... Don't let anyone tell you that it isn't worth it. A brass shelled snare with a die cast hoop for 300 bucks is a steal! Whoever told you that it was a ripoff doesn't know what they are talking about....

I'm not talking about the rototoms. I did mean the rotosound. It is the spinning Paiste percussion instrument you see him playing during "walking in your footsteps" on the Synchronicity DVD. That whole percussion set up was so cool.
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Postby Three over Four on 16 Mar 2007 23:39

[quote] It looks like Stewart & Jeff went here...
http://www.headfirst-online.com/friends.php [/quote]

Looks like he went there for the Gizmo bass drum skin as well....keep scrolling down...I'll have to get one of those custom jobs the next time my band tours. That's just too cool!!
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Postby GinaSuperCat on 17 Mar 2007 00:18

Good eye, you two, on the custom heads! My poor hubby is sending me all over this earth to see the Police so I'm not asking for a thing this year LOL...so perhaps I'll start hinting about the snare for 2008 <mischievious grin> I'm selling my vintage clothing collection for new cymbals as it is LOL...

Stewart's comments re:snare from Tama catalog:

"To answer the question of how the drum came about, I originally found this mystery drum a long time ago and ended up using it for everything, including the Police. I asked Tama to reproduce it since it was of unknown provenance. What they came up with is my signature snare drum; it's as close to the original drum I used with the Police as the metallurgists at Tama could make it.

"Then there's the question about why the Egyptian hieroglyphic style designs on the drum…well, I've always felt an empathy with pharaohs smiting."

Everything I have heard from someone who actually owns one of these is just love, love love :) But you know what they say about 'taste' heh :)

Just a random aside: on Tama's webpage (I drool there daily pretending to put together a customized kit), there's a link to win a Mike Portnoy setup (Tama's Vistalite-type line, which I always found kinda strange but haven't heard what they sound like, sooo dunno):

http://hudsonmusic.com/contests/portnoy_contest.html
MMMMEEEEEOOOOOOWWWWWW!!!!
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Postby BongoBoy on 17 Mar 2007 01:16

Sorry Johnny Wong.

We call that the Paiste bell.

such a cool "ping".

I never had one but since I have almost everything else...probably one day! HA!

is that thing tuneable, I thought it was one note.

Cheers.
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Postby howardhughes on 17 Mar 2007 10:58

Thanks for the info on the mystery snare.

those little paiste 2002 bells are great...i have an 8" one and it cutd through anything.
They also do things called accent cymbals in a 6" and even a 4"( which is the cutest thing)

They are also very much a bell like sound....oh yeas i just remebered that if you put two of them together like some hi hats you can get the sound from the start of the second track on the rumblefish soundtrack (sorry..forgot the name).
The other great thing about the accent cymbals is that they are really cheap.
Id go for the 6" rather than the 4"

best wishes fellow drum nerds.

HH
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Postby Spec A! on 17 Mar 2007 13:09

I have one of the 6" ones- it's labeled a "cup chime". It almost cuts as much as my 9" Zilbel, but the sound on the Paiste is so much sweeter and prettier. :) Plus it was only like $30!!!
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Postby Johnny Wong on 19 Mar 2007 00:19

http://www.paiste.com/products/percussive_sounds/

Scroll down to see the rotosound. And the whole percussion set up that he used on the synchronicity tour.
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Postby DirtyMartini on 19 Mar 2007 00:41

To see 'em in action, check out the Oysterhead video ("Shadow of a Man") in the Links section. It's damn dark for the most part, but you can catch a view of them in some shots -- and they sound fabulous.
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Postby Rusty James on 30 Mar 2007 22:24

Hi fellow drummers; I've seen Oysterhead when they were in town in 2001. Stewart, Trey and Les sounded so intersting together. Stewart had the percussion rack and all sorts of cool things going on up on that stage. I have one of these Paiste rotosound gadgets that is essentially an 8" diameter metal disk mounted within a holder that spins when struck by a mallet to create a long lasting sound that is further enhanced by something called the "leslie" effect (?). Since my departure from being in a band, I no longer use any of this stuff but it makes for a good conversation piece in my living room. Paiste sure makes some cool stuff for all of us drum nerds! 8)
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