Beautiful gongs but how do they sound? Gordon's Grotta Sonora gongs review

Поделиться
HTML-код
  • Опубликовано: 15 сен 2024

Комментарии • 23

  • @danieldzolevski
    @danieldzolevski 4 месяца назад +1

    We have a 38”gong in our studio from them it’s really nice sound is universal and can honestly say it sounds better then many paiste gongs

  • @tinalee4964
    @tinalee4964 Год назад +2

    Those gongs look amazing! Thanks for your video.

  • @misteryofnada4660
    @misteryofnada4660 Год назад +5

    To be honest, I am not very convinced by the sound of this gongs. They seem to have a short sustain. I don’t know why so many people are praising this gongs from GS but in my opinion also the physical appearence are to glamorous, shiny and too much focus on the aspect rather on the sound.

    • @dkrypta
      @dkrypta  Год назад

      I tend to agree. In my view the makers create playable art objects that, at least initially, were designed to be played in caves - grotta is Italian for cave - where the resulting resonances would likely enhance the sustain.

    • @Pilzwelten369
      @Pilzwelten369 Год назад +1

      They are out of steel ......

    • @timfoster8885
      @timfoster8885 5 месяцев назад +2

      People praise them because they have beautiful tunings that can be played very musically, and are capable of producing clear chords, as well as containing many hidden overtones that can unlock further musical expression. This is especially true when using friction mallets, (which this video did not demonstrate). Their gongs of this size really shine best in sets, paired with other instruments tuned to similar keys, or through exploration of the isolated overtones to match with the the fundamentals and overtones of the other gongs, rather than the traditional method of playing multiple gongs shown at the end of this video. The comment made at 8.55 in the video is a good way to be approaching their gongs to unlock their full potential. The larger gongs (40inch upwards) are thicker, have a longer sustain and produce sounds closer to what people are more accustomed to when played "traditionally", though not still without the distinctive characteristics found in the smaller size range. Regarding the physical appearance, that's more to personal taste, but as someone who has been using a large collection of their gongs for many years, and as someone who has grown to know them personally since, I can assure you that they do not prioritize the design of their gongs over their sound! It's all down to personal preference of course, but I'm very happy with them :)

    • @misteryofnada4660
      @misteryofnada4660 5 месяцев назад

      @@timfoster8885 I feel your comment is more about promoting their gongs, than making an objective comment. I am expecting to see also the downsides, not the story that also GS team is saying about their tunning. I have different types of gongs, which are not tuned, but still finding the right instruments to play with them in harmony.
      I agree it is a personal choice, but we need to agree the wickness points of material, and to see also the business behind their production.

    • @timfoster8885
      @timfoster8885 5 месяцев назад +2

      @@misteryofnada4660 That's an interesting interpretation of my comment. I don't work for them or represent them. You said that you don't know why so many people are praising these gongs. I am one of those people who praise their gongs, so I gave you my reasons why based on my extensive experience using these gongs, not what the GS team are saying. You also said you were not convinced by the sustain, and I responded that they have other sizes of gongs which have better sustain than the ones demonstrated in this video. I said this from my own experience with our own collection and others I used in different locations. I then explained what I personally like more about their gongs of the size in this video. I never said that other gongs can't be used in the same way. I'm not sure what kind of objective response you were expecting to from someone giving an opinion.

  • @kristinsassi3933
    @kristinsassi3933 Год назад

    Great Review. I really appreciate it. Beautiful gongs.

    • @dkrypta
      @dkrypta  Год назад

      Many thanks for your support and thanks for watching!

  • @briane.paulson
    @briane.paulson Год назад

    Amazing.

  • @theresaggiffin9556
    @theresaggiffin9556 Год назад

    Fantastic!! I learned something new tonight. Thanks!!! Where do you purchase these gongs? It sounds like birds chirping in the background?

    • @dkrypta
      @dkrypta  Год назад

      Hi Theresa, Glad you liked the video. Here's a couple of supplier links: Gongs Unlimited are US based and ship worldwide: gongs-unlimited.com/collections/grotta-sonora-gongs-and-instruments
      Or you could try Grotta Sonora's own website: www.grottasonora.com/gong . They are based in Italy but I'm pretty sure they also ship worldwide.
      And, yes, we often have birds singing outside our studio when we are filming. They seem to like the sound of the gongs!

  • @soundsforthesoul896
    @soundsforthesoul896 Год назад

    Wonderful!!! I own several GS gongs. It looks like one of the mallets you use in this video is an Ollihess. What was the other mallet you where using?

    • @dkrypta
      @dkrypta  Год назад

      Many thanks for your support! You are right - the purple headed mallet I used in the video is an Ollie Hess model. I also used a Vic Firth Soundpower GB2. You may also have spotted towards the end of the video I used another mallet which was a medium heavy Sona mallet, now branded Tone of Life. There's more info and demos of many of the mallets we use in my Gordon's Gong Mallet Guide video.

  • @danielgoldberg476
    @danielgoldberg476 Год назад

    That sunbeam gong is wild. Where are those sold?

    • @dkrypta
      @dkrypta  Год назад

      In the US you could try Gongs Unlimited who ship worldwide - gongs-unlimited.com/collections/grotta-sonora-gongs-and-instruments
      Or check out the Grotta Sonora website - gongs-unlimited.com/collections/grotta-sonora-gongs-and-instruments

  • @1peradventure
    @1peradventure Год назад

    I'm so curious about these. To clarify, did you say they're made of a stainless steel alloy vs the traditional nickel silver, or of an alloy made from stainless steel and nickel silver?

    • @dkrypta
      @dkrypta  Год назад +1

      Grotta Sonora gongs are made from an alloy with a high presence of nickel mixed with stainless steel.

    • @brucescanlon
      @brucescanlon 11 месяцев назад

      stainless steel is an alloy of iron and chromium, and often nickel@@dkrypta So unless there is also copper ? One might say they are made of stainless steel.

    • @dkrypta
      @dkrypta  11 месяцев назад

      ​@@brucescanlon Indeed. I'm no metallurgist. I was quoting directly from the Gongs Unlimited website. gongs-unlimited.com/products/grotta-sonora-26-deep-gongs?variant=43339222810816

  • @dakotasilvers9117
    @dakotasilvers9117 2 месяца назад

    The technique used in this video do not do these gongs justice. Look up other videos where they are played with more finesse and intention and they sound incredible.

    • @dkrypta
      @dkrypta  2 месяца назад

      This video is merely an introduction and short demonstration of each of the gongs so not really comparable to an intention-led gong meditation or gong bath.