When I was 9 I walked into a music store, and without knowing anything about drums, picked the Tama swingstar. The logo name looked strong to me and there was a certain appeal that just spoke to me. Now I play a SC Bubinga Elite and because of the sound I get from Tama, its made me confident as a musician in that what im playing is what im hearing in my head. No one else could convert me.
So far I have watched: Tama, DW, Sonor vid's on how they manufacture. Each has it's own merits. If I was in the market for a set it would truly be difficult to decide. They all use such care. We should all be proud of the human ingenuity that goes into the production of these percussive instruments.
You should check out the Noble and Cooley factory tour vids. Quite fascinating how totally different their operations are with the "big boys" but how they're able to create such beautiful instruments.
I have seen them as well. Check out Yamaha. They do a few things differently that are quite impressive. I never was a real Yamaha fan but after learning how they are made. I'm a fan now.
Actually everybody is showing their cards now. DW's video is awesome as well. Most drum companies now have the technology to create higher end shell packages.
John Dough Pearl has not shown their cards yet. There are no videos of their Taiwan factory. Yamaha is not very open either. There might be one or 2 videos.
Peter Erskine’s solo for the music bed is inspiring. I watch that clip of him on his yellow Stars regularly. I love how you can hear how he buries the beater in some sections to raise the pitch of the bass drum.
His Tama Superstar shells were custom lined with fiber glass type of vainer and it gave them a deep sound and focused His toms were standard size but sounded deep and amazing
@@josephgiarraffa6379 Would really love it if Neil tried the Starclassics when they were still MIJ and the Star series. Still confused why Tama wouldn't make a Star birch yet considering that was the wood they used for the original Superstars. Heck I don't think Neil would have vibrafied the insides of the shells anymore since resonance have been much better with drums as of today's technology.
Definitely some of the most beautiful drums in the world! I know many people love the colors, but no paint job can compare with natural wood grain.., and you obviously seek and find some of the most beautiful patterns. I don't play the drums, but I would love to have one of yours, just as an example of the finest available Japanese art.
I have been playing my Tama Star Bubinga Exotic Blue Viking for about a week now. I can say with joy that it’s easily the nicest sounding and looking drums I’ve ever seen - in person, on videos, movies, whatever. It’s the nicest kit ever created. Tama has something special and a cut above any other name in these Star Exotic kits.
I recently acquired a Bubinga Elite set so I have that sound I dreamed of. But, should things take off, Tama is the only drum company I would want to endorse. A Bubinga Star kit is a dream kit. Its pure class and art. Tama is like the Rolls Royce of hand made drums. Definitely my favorite drum company and Japanese company. They make art, not drums ;)
@@Massachamp08yamaha recording custom was one of the most inovative drums, Gadd, Weckl, Vinnie to name a few. Yamaha was huge in the late 70s, everyone wanted to sound like Gadd on his Yamaha drums. Stop talking bs and get some knowledge instead.
Bubinga woods are $$$$. Respect them workers. Respect to all of these drum factories. They all do it their own way. Just like cars, its your own preference.
Every drum manufacturer says we do it the way no other company does it and we have the most advanced building process but tama to me feels the most traditional and handmade. I've seen other factory tours where they for example cut the sound focus rings with the table saw and punch them in with the hammer, Tama people do it with the Japanese saw by hand and very gently make them sit absolutely perfect. There are just so many differences. Sorry for my English.
Played 80s Imperial Star, numerous Starclassics from Brich to Maple and now playing Starclassic Bubingas. Have to say that those drums by far have the most consistent sound paired with Evan's EC2 heads. Easy to tune and great for live/studio work..... and still rocking my 20yr old Iron Cobras. Love Tama.
Tama drums are not my sound or look. But that was impressive as hell. I appreciate all brands and the care and love that they put into making the instrument that I love to play.
@fartpooboxohyeah8611 thats not entirely true. Drum depth. The number of plys and the way those plys are laid certainly makes a difference. You can easily tell the difference between a Dw tom and a tama tom Even with the same heads, same tuning
Tama, tell your Guangzhou plant to use a bit more glue and keep a closer eye on quality control. I just discovered that the inner ply of walnut on my very young Starclassic bass drum is separated from the birch plies for about 3cm long. There is no glue between the layers in that spot. I received a very generous ex-shop floor discount, so I will take the hit. But if I had paid full price, I would be returning it. Otherwise, the kit looks and sounds great, and apart from that one flaw is well built.
Hello Tama term to acquire a superstar size of 80s mahogany in regular condition that I have restored and looks like a very good drum, made with care, sounds great, old type, no longer drums manufactured well,good job!!!!!!
I reached out to Tama three times last fall about building my 13 piece dream kit. They never responded. I bought a Pearl Reference instead. Pearl answered all my questions and was very prompt in their responses. I couldn't be happier.
I'm an older guy (59) have been playing since 3 years young and fortunate enough to have a fair share of disposable income. Currently own 9 drum kits, a few of them vintage kits and the remainder high-end modern kits. Overall, the best sounding of my kits, at least to me are my Yamaha Recording Customs and my Tama Star Bubinga's. The Star's just reek of quality with a fit and finish second to none, basically a work of art. The downside is a bass drum mount for the toms is not available as the wood of the Star's can't support that weight. That and the tom mounts, although very well made are a bit over-engineered. I prefer the small and light ball mount system on the Yamaha's, which is likely the best design in the drum world.
I'm doing the 59 thingy too. I gave my kit to a kid that is supposed to be doing his rooties, but of course he's only 16 and trying to get him to relax is impossible. He's so obsessed with the Rosanna groove. I wanna learn all six shuffles. I'm going back to Tama. I love that Star Classic Maple.
Maintenant, je comprends pourquoi ces instruments sont si chers... Toutefois, le prix est justifié. C'est un vrai travail d'experts. Tant de maîtrise, c'est beau!
Linda de mais um sonho....minha segunda bateria foi uma Tama rockstar dx Japan, dês de Criança sou apaixonada pela Tama.... já toquei em uma starclassic maple Japan e, difícil foi querer sair dala com tamanha qualidade de timbre, harmônico etc... #tama #top #sonho...
I used to practice in a local cheap drum but then I got my first Tama kit, it is a stagestar the basic kit from Tama and then I realised what do I get for the price, mine I have tuned it and sounds great
You have to go with Tama over all others. The craftsmanship is second to none. Tradition. Pride. Japanese culture.
When I was 9 I walked into a music store, and without knowing anything about drums, picked the Tama swingstar. The logo name looked strong to me and there was a certain appeal that just spoke to me. Now I play a SC Bubinga Elite and because of the sound I get from Tama, its made me confident as a musician in that what im playing is what im hearing in my head. No one else could convert me.
@@FanaticDrummer that big T?
The irony of the Trump photo is not lost here.
@@jerryhello based Trump
@@jerryhello 😂😂😂
So far I have watched: Tama, DW, Sonor vid's on how they manufacture. Each has it's own merits. If I was in the market for a set it would truly be difficult to decide. They all use such care. We should all be proud of the human ingenuity that goes into the production of these percussive instruments.
You should check out the Noble and Cooley factory tour vids. Quite fascinating how totally different their operations are with the "big boys" but how they're able to create such beautiful instruments.
Check out British drums behind the scenes.
I have seen them as well. Check out Yamaha. They do a few things differently that are quite impressive. I never was a real Yamaha fan but after learning how they are made. I'm a fan now.
I like how Tama isn't scared to show they're factories unlike other brands, love seeing this stuff guys
Tama is so good they don't care they own the market on drums
Their*
Just about every major drum manufacturer has YT videos showing their building process and factory tours.
Actually everybody is showing their cards now. DW's video is awesome as well. Most drum companies now have the technology to create higher end shell packages.
John Dough Pearl has not shown their cards yet. There are no videos of their Taiwan factory. Yamaha is not very open either. There might be one or 2 videos.
Peter Erskine’s solo for the music bed is inspiring. I watch that clip of him on his yellow Stars regularly. I love how you can hear how he buries the beater in some sections to raise the pitch of the bass drum.
I was wondering who that was playing in the background! I wonder if this was his bubingA kit. I know he switched over to maple after a while.
The fact that the inside of the drums looks just as elegant as the outside is outstanding!!
Neil Peart should never of stopped playing Tama drums....best sounding drums for sure!!!
* never have. Learn!
I bet he would've lived longer if he did that. Jokes aside, the ludwigs in hyf and rtb sounded fucking awesome
@@maziu27 Can't argue with that! But yes his Tama days were the best!
His Tama Superstar shells were custom lined with fiber glass type of vainer and it gave them a deep sound and focused His toms were standard size but sounded deep and amazing
@@josephgiarraffa6379 Would really love it if Neil tried the Starclassics when they were still MIJ and the Star series. Still confused why Tama wouldn't make a Star birch yet considering that was the wood they used for the original Superstars.
Heck I don't think Neil would have vibrafied the insides of the shells anymore since resonance have been much better with drums as of today's technology.
Thumbs up for TAMA and their Craft Masters to SHOW their Craftsmanship...its Good that you Showed it ...It May Be Seen!!!....SUPERB!!!.
Definitely some of the most beautiful drums in the world! I know many people love the colors, but no paint job can compare with natural wood grain.., and you obviously seek and find some of the most beautiful patterns. I don't play the drums, but I would love to have one of yours, just as an example of the finest available Japanese art.
Enjoy the drum track. Not in your face and overly busy but says so much.
Just ordered my Star Bubinga kit. Can’t wait!!
Spankedchicken
Damn u lucky dog. What finish did u choose? I have the bubinga Omni-tune snare in natural bubinga. Super drum
I can watch this video again and again... soothing and fascinating!
Sonor and Tama are my favorite companies. Truly high quality products that are reliable and versatile
Cameron Fateri I agree
I have been playing my Tama Star Bubinga Exotic Blue Viking for about a week now. I can say with joy that it’s easily the nicest sounding and looking drums I’ve ever seen - in person, on videos, movies, whatever. It’s the nicest kit ever created. Tama has something special and a cut above any other name in these Star Exotic kits.
I recently acquired a Bubinga Elite set so I have that sound I dreamed of. But, should things take off, Tama is the only drum company I would want to endorse. A Bubinga Star kit is a dream kit. Its pure class and art. Tama is like the Rolls Royce of hand made drums. Definitely my favorite drum company and Japanese company. They make art, not drums ;)
FanaticalDrummer why not gretsch?
Couldn't agree more. Tama has this prestigious feel to it.
i think DW and Tama are easily 2 of the best production drum makers, alot of pride goes into manufacturing them
@@Massachamp08 A LOT 2 words, no such word as alot.
@@Massachamp08yamaha recording custom was one of the most inovative drums, Gadd, Weckl, Vinnie to name a few. Yamaha was huge in the late 70s, everyone wanted to sound like Gadd on his Yamaha drums. Stop talking bs and get some knowledge instead.
God bless you dear hard workers...live long...
Nothing beats Handmade by true Masters.
Thanks for the hand crafted quality 👍 I love my Tama kit
You can tell that the way Mr Erskine tunes his drums and orchestrates his phrasing, that playing drums is a religion to him.
I Love Tama Starclassic!
sem dúvida a melhor bateria de todos os tempos !!!!
excelente fábrica !!! Artesãos excelentes!!!!! Obrigado TAMA !!!!!!
Drum solo accompaniment to this video is Peter Erskine I believe; a recent Tama endorsee and fantastic musician.
Besides Buddy Rich, Peter Erskine is my second favorite jazz drummer.
It got on my nerves
Peter is pretty awesome! Definitely in my top 10.
I was thinking either Peter Erskine or Simon Phillips
I see the drumm men
Such an amazing culture and people in Japan. Terrific drums, too.
this is therapy for me
awesome job guys!!!!
One of the best drums ever made!
Bubinga woods are $$$$. Respect them workers. Respect to all of these drum factories. They all do it their own way. Just like cars, its your own preference.
there is no better drum made, and the value for money is stunning...it's no wonder that Peter Erskine & Billy Cobham are (back) on-board...
Awesome. I know the same attention to detail went into my starclassics
I have been playing Tama since 2003. I have two Tama pro sets and 23 of their pro snare drums.
This is science and art! More vids like this TAMA! :D
True craftsmanship! Beautiful to watch!
The diagonal cut is genius
I love this video! Tama crafts some very fine drums.
Every drum manufacturer says we do it the way no other company does it and we have the most advanced building process but tama to me feels the most traditional and handmade. I've seen other factory tours where they for example cut the sound focus rings with the table saw and punch them in with the hammer, Tama people do it with the Japanese saw by hand and very gently make them sit absolutely perfect. There are just so many differences. Sorry for my English.
Incredible.
Man these guys have come a long way.
I love my tama drums. I dreamed to own one since I Was a kid. Now 25 years later. she is in my bed. Cheers from colombia. This is beautiful ❤️
I was going to be the happiest person in the world working at this factory.
Incrivelmente espetacular, a bateria Tama👏👏👏👏
Played 80s Imperial Star, numerous Starclassics from Brich to Maple and now playing Starclassic Bubingas. Have to say that those drums by far have the most consistent sound paired with Evan's EC2 heads. Easy to tune and great for live/studio work..... and still rocking my 20yr old Iron Cobras. Love Tama.
Wow!!! Just WOW!!
I have got a Tama rythmate..It's a beautiful instrument
Japanese Drums Made By Japanese People. Thank you 🥁💜👍
Man... the sound track only makes this better.
Amazing.....so good
TAMA.
Sugoy oto desu.
Campeki .
Tama drums are not my sound or look.
But that was impressive as hell. I appreciate all brands and the care and love that they put into making the instrument that I love to play.
@fartpooboxohyeah8611 thats not entirely true.
Drum depth. The number of plys and the way those plys are laid certainly makes a difference.
You can easily tell the difference between a Dw tom and a tama tom
Even with the same heads, same tuning
👍👍👍 Drums with arts.
Tama best drum of all time. Respect from italy 🇮🇹🇮🇹🇮🇹 we Love japanese people
The best Drum of the world.🤘🥁🇧🇷🇯🇵
Finaly so real Nippon stuff
Simply Amazing...
I want one... Hopefully someday..
Great job!!!! 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼🙏
I love my Tama 1980s Swingstar!
As long as the badges are installed by hand, count me in!
ARIGATÔ TAMA's workers!!!!!
Japan is very good
I from Brasil and drummer man
なかなか見られるものじゃないです。ありがとうございました。
ミュージシャン魂がよみがえってきます。今はもう触ってもいませんが、初めてセットを手にいれた、あの時のワクワクが、昨日の事のように思い出されます。
本当に楽しかったです。
繰返しですが貴重な映像、ありがとうございました。
Amira Tahniah Menjadi Duta Tama Satu Technology Modern Menghasilkan Set2 Drums. Syabas Amira.
super good respct job sir happye
I love my Tama Silverstar.
that's awesome, i'm going to be getting one in a few weeks
What a staff👌👍👍
Cara surpreso demais, boa parte do trabalho e manual. Bateria da tama é foda demais.
Trabalho muito bem feito, parabéns
I love Tama.......I have a Starclassic........❤️
Tama Super!!!!!
Tama, tell your Guangzhou plant to use a bit more glue and keep a closer eye on quality control. I just discovered that the inner ply of walnut on my very young Starclassic bass drum is separated from the birch plies for about 3cm long. There is no glue between the layers in that spot. I received a very generous ex-shop floor discount, so I will take the hit. But if I had paid full price, I would be returning it. Otherwise, the kit looks and sounds great, and apart from that one flaw is well built.
Amazing
tama the dream machine
IMPRESIONANTE !!
Wow
I like Tama drums and have Tama Rockstar series drum kit.
Hello Tama term to acquire a superstar size of 80s mahogany in regular condition that I have restored and looks like a very good drum, made with care, sounds great, old type, no longer drums manufactured well,good job!!!!!!
Good video
tama all day
Best drums!
these drums are worth the price
Que belleza Dios mio !!
Keren.. handmade
Oh..! It is a really great brand.
Show TAMA... Sonho de consumo!
I reached out to Tama three times last fall about building my 13 piece dream kit. They never responded. I bought a Pearl Reference instead. Pearl answered all my questions and was very prompt in their responses. I couldn't be happier.
Agreed. They make great drums but they seriously need to improve their customer service/support, it's really bad.
bravo!
Just remembering my old Swingstar set...
Crafted by machines of masters
I'm an older guy (59) have been playing since 3 years young and fortunate enough to have a fair share of disposable income. Currently own 9 drum kits, a few of them vintage kits and the remainder high-end modern kits. Overall, the best sounding of my kits, at least to me are my Yamaha Recording Customs and my Tama Star Bubinga's. The Star's just reek of quality with a fit and finish second to none, basically a work of art. The downside is a bass drum mount for the toms is not available as the wood of the Star's can't support that weight. That and the tom mounts, although very well made are a bit over-engineered. I prefer the small and light ball mount system on the Yamaha's, which is likely the best design in the drum world.
I'm doing the 59 thingy too. I gave my kit to a kid that is supposed to be doing his rooties, but of course he's only 16 and trying to get him to relax is impossible. He's so obsessed with the Rosanna groove. I wanna learn all six shuffles. I'm going back to Tama. I love that Star Classic Maple.
Forever my dream kits. Tama is nothing else but the best.
Kudos Tama 🏆🎖
Best drum Tama
Maintenant, je comprends pourquoi ces instruments sont si chers... Toutefois, le prix est justifié. C'est un vrai travail d'experts.
Tant de maîtrise, c'est beau!
TAMA...........DRUMS......HECHA POR ARTESANOS...........😎
The Japanese are going to do it right! My Tama drums and my Toyota Camry.
I do wonder if any one of those craftsmen were the ones who made my drums? Love my bubinga kit!
Lovely
can i get a job over there at TAMA learning to make drums?
Best Drums, hope to one day be fortunate enough to endorse you guys...
amazing 👍😉
Linda de mais um sonho....minha segunda bateria foi uma Tama rockstar dx Japan, dês de Criança sou apaixonada pela Tama.... já toquei em uma starclassic maple Japan e, difícil foi querer sair dala com tamanha qualidade de timbre, harmônico etc... #tama #top #sonho...
I used to practice in a local cheap drum but then I got my first Tama kit, it is a stagestar the basic kit from Tama and then I realised what do I get for the price, mine I have tuned it and sounds great
PHODA ... TAMA tem o diferencial de bateria.