Great video, man. I'm definitely getting that clutch. That will literally change my life lol. Gonna try out the Little Booty Shakers on the tom I have in a snare case, too. Also, gonna look into the Earasers that another commenter suggested. Thanks!
Things required by a drummer while going for a gig and during gig Sticks in a stick bag Napkin Waterbottel Mobile holder Wallet holder Medicine Drum key Hardware like extra tention rod,lug, a beater,device kwik, moon gel,duct tape ,damper sponge, screw driver ,blade allen key (alanki) extra snare head,cymbal felts,notation stand
Thanks for video I just my second kit today a pearl decade maple with istanbul xist cymbols and my first kit was a alesis turbo mesh kit I kept for 4 months
Thanks Tim. I definitely think you should include affiliate links (with a disclaimer) to these and future products (in both the description of this video and the PDF you send out). No reason you shouldn't get a little kick back for the work you do. The little nub at the top of the drum key is also useful for getting the tension rods "finger tight" without getting your fingers all gross from the screws. I'd also recommend checking out Eareaser earplugs. They are hands down the most comfortable earplugs out there. The Vic Firth style is essentially a copy of the Etymotic style, and I've found that they irritate my ears over time.
@@TimBuell You won't regret it! They are so freaking comfortable and attenuate the sound better than any other I've tried. Make a video if you like them! :)
I’ve used the Gibraltar quick release for over a year, and I found it just doesn’t get the top hi-hat as tight as I want it. Based on the context of the Remo bit of this video, I’d like to assume you had the same issue with the same product. I went ahead and bought the remo clutch on amazon. Thanks for another great video, and have an awesome week!
HA! Jazz is a huge passion of mine. I spent a summer playing jazz all day every day for 6 hours a day. Unfortunately I just don't get to play it too much in Nashville as there isn't that much of a scene. But any chance I get I will play for (or put together) a trio or quartet.
you dont need moon gel. i use tape and i get paper and tape the paper on my snare and it honesty sounds amazing, you can literally walk into a store and steal some tape if you are poor lol, much love!
Kelvin - I hear you. In the studio I use mostly tape and old t shirts and stuff. The benefit (to me) of moon gel is that you can take it on and off. So when I am on the road, from gig to gig I can use and reuse the moon gel, changing things if I want, without having to burn through a bunch of gaff tape.
1st Accessory I bought, was those same Vic Firth ear plugs - so glad you included them ($30 in NZ).
Protecting your ears is priority number one! Good work. haha
One I found that's a bit more than $25 are the Trick cymbal toppers. They're quick attach. Saves tons of time over a year worth of gigs
Yes! Those things are cool. Anything that saves me from having to spin a wingnut 50+ times a gig is a lifesaver haha.
I just discovered the Booty Shakers for floor tom legs. Brilliant product. Works amazingly well.
Great video, man. I'm definitely getting that clutch. That will literally change my life lol. Gonna try out the Little Booty Shakers on the tom I have in a snare case, too. Also, gonna look into the Earasers that another commenter suggested. Thanks!
KevinOnTheDrums awesome man! Check out the links in the bio to snag them from Amazon!
Things required by a drummer while going for a gig and during gig
Sticks in a stick bag
Napkin
Waterbottel
Mobile holder
Wallet holder
Medicine
Drum key
Hardware like extra tention rod,lug, a beater,device kwik, moon gel,duct tape ,damper sponge, screw driver ,blade allen key (alanki) extra snare head,cymbal felts,notation stand
Thanks for video I just my second kit today a pearl decade maple with istanbul xist cymbols and my first kit was a alesis turbo mesh kit I kept for 4 months
Thanks Tim. I definitely think you should include affiliate links (with a disclaimer) to these and future products (in both the description of this video and the PDF you send out). No reason you shouldn't get a little kick back for the work you do.
The little nub at the top of the drum key is also useful for getting the tension rods "finger tight" without getting your fingers all gross from the screws.
I'd also recommend checking out Eareaser earplugs. They are hands down the most comfortable earplugs out there. The Vic Firth style is essentially a copy of the Etymotic style, and I've found that they irritate my ears over time.
izmar appreciate that! I thought about doing that but didn’t. I might go back and add them though.
Those ear plugs are a very interesting design. I'll have to check them out!
@@TimBuell You won't regret it! They are so freaking comfortable and attenuate the sound better than any other I've tried. Make a video if you like them! :)
@@izmar Might just have to!
I’ve used the Gibraltar quick release for over a year, and I found it just doesn’t get the top hi-hat as tight as I want it.
Based on the context of the Remo bit of this video, I’d like to assume you had the same issue with the same product. I went ahead and bought the remo clutch on amazon.
Thanks for another great video, and have an awesome week!
Indeed! The Gibraltar is fine, but I prefer the Remo clutch by far. Glad it helped!
In my opinion the best gadget is a Hihat Drop clutch.....
Agreed! Great stuff! Thanks
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You dont fool me ``rock drummer``. I can see your Real Book in the corner ;)
HA! Jazz is a huge passion of mine. I spent a summer playing jazz all day every day for 6 hours a day. Unfortunately I just don't get to play it too much in Nashville as there isn't that much of a scene. But any chance I get I will play for (or put together) a trio or quartet.
Tim Buell Jazz Rocks 😎🤙
Love the remo clutch.
Tape on bottom of your hats?
Ha! Yes. Those are 12" prototype hats from Zildjian that sound very...unique. So taping them tames a bit of the weird when I'm in the studio. haha
you dont need moon gel. i use tape and i get paper and tape the paper on my snare and it honesty sounds amazing, you can literally walk into a store and steal some tape if you are poor lol, much love!
Kelvin - I hear you. In the studio I use mostly tape and old t shirts and stuff. The benefit (to me) of moon gel is that you can take it on and off. So when I am on the road, from gig to gig I can use and reuse the moon gel, changing things if I want, without having to burn through a bunch of gaff tape.
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