I had a guy making me a reggae beat and the sound was just missing that authentic reggae drum and my goodness I sent him this video and vuala...the rest is history. Thank You
Well done indeed my yute - nuff respect - well done right. you have been very observant. bring back memories jamming on bass playing to those groves. Authentic - what else you observe about my small axe music?
So that’s how it’s done! I came here especially to find the answer to that question: how do they get that fab “tin can” drum sound - and now I know. Thanks!
I've got to know, is a clear head ideal for this sound? I know we usually see coated heads on a snare, but here we have a clear head. The sound is fantastic, though not entirely open as there is a dampener that appears to make contact with the head. A coated head is naturally warmer with the coating adding a bit of dampening. I suppose the short answer is do what you see if you love the sound, but I can't help but wonder if a clear head is far and away the best choice here. Anybody? Anybody?
@@CraigShawCraigShaw Thank you so much! I will outfit one of my snare drums with a clear head and tune it up tight for that classic reggae sound. Really appreciate the confirmation on this : )
@@jonahramirezmusic I've discovered the key isn't necessarily clear vs coated. I had use of a Ludwig Black Beauty snare for a month that had stock Ludwig coated over clear heads on it that were cranked very high. I was blown away with that fabulous reggae sound. Beware though! When I tried tuning the drum lower to within the standard ranges for rock, pop, punk, however, it sounded terrible. Knowing this legendary Ludwig snare is expected to be a top performer at any tuning, I discovered the heads had been stretched from the high tuning in the reggae range and could not recover from this. I highly suspect it was mainly the bottom (resonant) head as it is so thin. If you're seeking that great reggae snare drum sound, I'd recommend having a snare drum of your choice strictly dedicated to being tuned very high for that purpose or, at the very least, heads dedicated for that purpose if the cost of another snare drum is out of reach.
need this for mincecore😂
that mincecore snare
Wonderful sound and so nice to see that you don't need expensive gear to achieve authentic reggae sounds... Big Up!
peter wrote almost everything
Absolutely. It’s minimal, no fancy muso stuff going on, just great sounds 😎
I had a guy making me a reggae beat and the sound was just missing that authentic reggae drum and my goodness I sent him this video and vuala...the rest is history. Thank You
The best video i've found for Carltons snare sound, Nice one.
Thank you brother
This ist one of the best Reggae snare Tuning Videos ever!!!❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤ Thank you so much for Sharing this great Video...
Man you nailed that sound identical in everyway
Thank You Buff Baff, Don....
I love your playing. Perfect touch!
Great sound, salutes from México 🇲🇽.
Well done indeed my yute - nuff respect - well done right. you have been very observant. bring back memories jamming on bass playing to those groves. Authentic - what else you observe about my small axe music?
Greetings, lovely tip , I was wondering what is the head skin on the snare that you’re using pls ?
Bless
So that’s how it’s done! I came here especially to find the answer to that question: how do they get that fab “tin can” drum sound - and now I know. Thanks!
Sounds fantastic. Which mic captures what?
Die Snare klingt ja mal richtig nice!
😘😘😘 nice and beauty! Clear Sound and sweet! Thanks, thanks
BIG UP!!! Give thanks, Man
im the 999th subs for your channel, thanks for sharing❤️🙏
Legend
Snare sounds nice and tight. Love that beat you play at the end! Thanks for the video!
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Good Good 😎👍🥁🎶🎶 Excelent information!!!
You are amazing !
Big up Finga everytime! 🇬🇳🥁🙏🏼
Thank you for the share brother. Blessed
That's really a good sound indeed
Check this guy out with gentleman.....lawwwwd a mercy..big finga🙏💥💥💥💥
Fantastic. 🔥
wonderful. send more rolls
Very very good !!! Thanks a lot !!!
nice playing :)
Wicked! Big drummer!
2:29 Hey thanks for the compression tip! Cool seeing the mics as well.
Give thanks!
Monn sound wicked 🥁🔥🔥🔥🔥
Loved it ~ thank you so much❣️
Possible to make with a maple snare?
The bearing edge can’t be too sharp or you’ll get a weird sound
Great 👍... I am loving the snare 🥁 sound you’re creating...well done Giuseppe
Love it! Snares are off?
Like that fucking sound! :)
Aloha Big Fingah👊🏽
Please more on tuning other drums in reggae set up, I have 20” kick 10”,12” & 14” small beginners Ludwig Accent Fuse model
Sweet
Wicked !!🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
What patch is on the Pearl box?
merci
Awesome
Utilizas algún plugin de saturación?
Josie ist der Beste
Great video and explanations! Thanks for sharing! 🙏🔥🥁
What style is the snare from ?
"oooh". LOOOOL
St Anger is a reggae album 😂😂
very good!!
😍 Top 🔝
I wonder if anyone has the tune bot numbers for this tuning
Hello
Thanks a lot for tvOS video.
Do you what the name series of the snare Pearl ?
I've got to know, is a clear head ideal for this sound? I know we usually see coated heads on a snare, but here we have a clear head. The sound is fantastic, though not entirely open as there is a dampener that appears to make contact with the head. A coated head is naturally warmer with the coating adding a bit of dampening. I suppose the short answer is do what you see if you love the sound, but I can't help but wonder if a clear head is far and away the best choice here. Anybody? Anybody?
Clear heads definitely appear regularly on Reggae drummers setup, so I would say Yes
@@CraigShawCraigShaw Thank you so much! I will outfit one of my snare drums with a clear head and tune it up tight for that classic reggae sound. Really appreciate the confirmation on this : )
@@deejaaywalker2314how did it go?
@@jonahramirezmusic I've discovered the key isn't necessarily clear vs coated. I had use of a Ludwig Black Beauty snare for a month that had stock Ludwig coated over clear heads on it that were cranked very high. I was blown away with that fabulous reggae sound. Beware though! When I tried tuning the drum lower to within the standard ranges for rock, pop, punk, however, it sounded terrible. Knowing this legendary Ludwig snare is expected to be a top performer at any tuning, I discovered the heads had been stretched from the high tuning in the reggae range and could not recover from this. I highly suspect it was mainly the bottom (resonant) head as it is so thin. If you're seeking that great reggae snare drum sound, I'd recommend having a snare drum of your choice strictly dedicated to being tuned very high for that purpose or, at the very least, heads dedicated for that purpose if the cost of another snare drum is out of reach.
I thought I was the only person that made them noises when drumming🤣🤣🤦🏼♂️
@bigfinga Hast du eigentlich ein Samplepack mit oneshot samples?
In arbeit
Bravooo
nice....
I’m trying to tune it that high but the lugs are hard, I’m trying with the drum key and plyers. Is there a reason why?
cual es el parche que utiliza!??
What this head clear? What model of remo?
Remo ambassador one coat
Wow
That’s it.
Omg. That kik is is incredible. Can you tell me what it is, what mic and processing you’ve done?
St anger snare xD
What is the name of the snare drum
Whats type of remo as drum head
Lars: ‘’Hmm, interesting’’
😂
Is he the one who play drums for Gentleman?
Yes
Mahalo
For the first fill; Kick, R R L L R L L, 1 (downbeat)? Is that the sticking?
Beautiful !!
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