"Low Volume" Cymbals??

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  • @jac1207
    @jac1207 Год назад +2891

    the holes make them aerodynamic

    • @AndreasHolmgren
      @AndreasHolmgren Год назад +293

      They're speed holes, they make the drummer play faster

    • @modernmarksmn
      @modernmarksmn Год назад +36

      Even though holes cause turbulence in the air

    • @eizzah8323
      @eizzah8323 Год назад +13

      Just like Tony !

    • @bigcoffinhunter5500
      @bigcoffinhunter5500 Год назад +3

      ​@@AndreasHolmgren actually hilarious lol

    • @squidmd3507
      @squidmd3507 Год назад +8

      Like the ones in the floor of the ‘98 Polo my mate Steve has?

  • @ImAFutureGuitarHero
    @ImAFutureGuitarHero Год назад +2055

    imagine if Paiste made low volume cymbals with holes in them -- then they'd be called "Swiss cymbals" :^)

    • @UnnamedThe
      @UnnamedThe Год назад +79

      Swymbals

    • @eizzah8323
      @eizzah8323 Год назад +29

      Emmental Cymbals

    • @JulianCrisp94
      @JulianCrisp94 Год назад +45

      They had a crash in the Alpha series that had holes. It was called a Swiss Crash. I use one regularly. They have since moved that to the PSTX range. They sound awesome.

    • @swinget
      @swinget Год назад +3

      ​@@UnnamedThe thank you

    • @butterscotchh11
      @butterscotchh11 Год назад +11

      Ironically enough, i have a Paste PSTX Swiss Crash

  • @baaelectronics
    @baaelectronics Год назад +882

    I was a sound tech for a church band that played at camps and retreats and stuff and the day they brought these low volume cymbals with their kit, I immediately loved them. No feedback issues on lead vocals, no overpowering the room with them, it was great. At first I thought they were super weird compared to usual cymbals but instantly found out why small stage bands and A1s like using them.

    • @paramourcat
      @paramourcat Год назад +59

      we use these for a church setting as well, way easier to control the sound without having to resort as much to stuffing the drummer inside of a box

    • @aerchys4779
      @aerchys4779 Год назад +51

      @@paramourcat Did you put the drummer in the confessional booth?

    • @milkytrackz
      @milkytrackz Год назад +77

      ​@@aerchys4779 Father forgive me, for i have Lars Ulrich'd my snare.

    • @arranr
      @arranr 8 месяцев назад

      They're also great for churches because they're holey.

    • @robertschnobert9090
      @robertschnobert9090 7 месяцев назад +2

      ​@@paramourcat I wish our churches had bands with drums and stuff! Unfortunately the churches around here are Christian and any kind of rock or pop music is a sin, so no bands for me haha 🌈

  • @mithrilld
    @mithrilld Год назад +81

    "Low volume" is RIGHT! These mfs couldn't displace ANY water!

  • @johnxina2140
    @johnxina2140 Год назад +436

    I imagine they're probably really good for that low volume drumming that goes along with smooth bar jazz, a suuper soft ride symbal just sounds so good

    • @RosaFriend
      @RosaFriend Год назад +48

      I actually met a guy who did exactly that. Had a small kit set up for low volume jazz gigs at restaurants.

    • @declan3115
      @declan3115 Год назад +25

      I use these often, they’re great and really warm but bad for that funky sound, they make a thicker stainless steal version that is the perfect mix of soft and hard imo

  • @TheatreHead
    @TheatreHead Год назад +943

    Wade touched on something super important for any musician - being able to hear the sound you want to produce in your head.
    The better and clearer you can imagine the note you want to sing/play, the better it'll come out - if you've put the practice and trust your technique.

    • @snjert8406
      @snjert8406 Год назад +14

      This goes for singing too!

    • @andrewsawesome
      @andrewsawesome Год назад +5

      Also applicable for dynamics/rhythm/style on piano

    • @vandread
      @vandread Год назад +20

      The trust is very important, but lots of people will trust wrong. Trust in your ability to achieve it, never that you are good enough (sounds counter intuitive, but perfection is impossible and trying to achieve it is a sisyphean task)

    • @caidurkan2916
      @caidurkan2916 Год назад +19

      @@vandread Good point, rings true from my experience as a guitarist.
      Plenty of people who don't think they can play a song (usually one that sounds more complex than it is) because they think they're not good enough, but who also don't practice anything beyond the point of being able to do it once.
      I think a lot of people are pretty anxious at the prospect of actually analysing the bad points of their own technique regardless of craft/instrument, the really great artists are people who've practiced their instrument to a truly impressive degree and who can analyse their weak points and work to compensate for them. Its hard work learning an instrument, a lot of people think that great players making it look easy means it should be easy.
      Most people I've practiced or had music lessons with don't understand that practicing something AFTER you've got the basic idea down pat is just as if not more important than rote copying.

    • @LittleGiant197
      @LittleGiant197 Год назад +3

      This works for cooking too... If you know where you want to go. And know what to mix. And how certain spices blend together. You get there. It's so weird.

  • @pushin5500
    @pushin5500 Год назад +241

    Came across a cover of a song that used these cymbals. The guy was in like a typical NY apartment so i was shocked to see him actually playing. Apparently they also make low noise kits and everything. Super cool actually.

    • @patrickwilliamson29
      @patrickwilliamson29 Год назад +22

      Yeah I just purchased some evans db ones because I live in a condo and they're super quiet, mixed with the Ls I can play without annoying my neighbours too much. It still makes noise so you have to be a bit careful about when you play and/or use some soundproofing but all in all, they're amazing if you aren't able to play a normal loud kit and don't want to use electrics

    • @caidurkan2916
      @caidurkan2916 Год назад +15

      They're pretty great for practice in general, the lower volume of the cymbals kinda helps pick out good or bad details in your playing of the actual drums. Added to the fact they don't irritate the neighbours as much they're a great idea for beginners. Probably still need decent earplugs though, might just be the ones I have but they're certainly loud enough to a c t i v a t e t h e t i n n i t u s

  • @purplegill10
    @purplegill10 Год назад +195

    Honestly, I know you said these sounded bad, but when you did the demo with them I just kinda fell in love with the sound. Having a quiet cymbal REALLY emphasized the drum hits in a way that I've never heard before. If I ever get back into drumming I might have to save up for a pack of those.

    • @empty_headed
      @empty_headed Год назад +11

      Yea they sound dope. I prefer them over the other ones he used.

    • @bruce1947
      @bruce1947 10 месяцев назад +2

      I loved them so much i bought an acoustic drumkit along with these cymbals.

  • @Ivannbeats
    @Ivannbeats Год назад +321

    Man the drumming and the mixing is great, putting the W in Wade

  • @jackjorgensen1440
    @jackjorgensen1440 Год назад +171

    These cymbals look like a hole lotta fun!

  • @beast_of_burden7762
    @beast_of_burden7762 Год назад +122

    At this rate, this channel should be Called “the Cymbal Thing”

    • @marcogenovesi8570
      @marcogenovesi8570 Год назад +22

      the channel image is a cymbal so I think it's a drummer thing, they call themselves drummers but they are in fact mostly cymbalists

  • @EikoandMog
    @EikoandMog Год назад +18

    Oooh, the Shhymbals!
    1:23 The entire internet now knows of my oracle-like abilities to guess the number on a die.

  • @gir489returns2
    @gir489returns2 Год назад +41

    1:51 for anyone wondering, the song is called Knights of Cydonia, it's just some weird 8-bit remix I've never heard of before.

    • @Dee-jn6wr
      @Dee-jn6wr Год назад +3

      I picked up on it being Knights of Cydonia but I like the 8bit remix. not sure which one it is though :(

    • @gir489returns2
      @gir489returns2 Год назад +1

      @@Dee-jn6wr I think it's 8 bit misfits.

    • @paramourcat
      @paramourcat Год назад +7

      I just assumed it was a MIDI version to avoid being copyright blocked, Muse tends to do that

    • @Valhalla05
      @Valhalla05 10 месяцев назад +1

      NO ONES GONNA TAKE ME ALIIIIIIIIIIVE!

    • @hankhandsome8302
      @hankhandsome8302 7 месяцев назад

      By a mile the best song I’ve ever heard played live

  • @RyanColgan1125
    @RyanColgan1125 Год назад +49

    I genuinely didn’t realize how quiet these were until this video, and I’ve watched so many streams 😂

  • @UndeadSoldierSade
    @UndeadSoldierSade Год назад +29

    I'm the drummer and sound tech for my church and I love these.
    I really had to hold back to not overpower the other musicians and the room in general.
    With these and some Remo Silent Stroke I can focus on just playing without worrying about being too loud.
    And it certainly beats being trapped behind one of those plexiglass screens 😄

  • @Blue-Science
    @Blue-Science Год назад +61

    these cymbals came in clutch practicing in my quintet in a pretty small rehearsal space. Also sounded pretty cool when layered on top of normal cymbals

  • @adminchobe
    @adminchobe Год назад +514

    These actually aren't really bad for my trypophobia. It usually only gets set off by non-uniform sets of holes, in terms of both spacing and size. All these are very organised/patterened, so they don't trigger it at all really.

    • @deanos32
      @deanos32 Год назад +8

      True

    • @Junipart
      @Junipart Год назад +30

      same, very regular patterns don't really bother me at all

    • @SeraphimKnight
      @SeraphimKnight Год назад +24

      I have very mild trypophobia so I've never really looked into what triggers it or not but this makes a lot of sense to me since these also don't trigger it.

    • @AnUncleanHippy
      @AnUncleanHippy Год назад +26

      Yep, for me the holes to have to be organic looking.

    • @ArmadaAsesino
      @ArmadaAsesino Год назад +39

      For me it's how much perceived depth the holes have. These cymbals are thin and have no real depth so I have no issue with them personally.

  • @EnxoplaysBass
    @EnxoplaysBass Год назад +106

    Love your vids, they inspired me to play drums again after like 3 years. Keep up the good stuff!

  • @AtticusGrim
    @AtticusGrim Год назад +22

    Oh shit I actually really dig how the quiet cymbals sound.

  • @SWAT6809
    @SWAT6809 Год назад +5

    I play those, I miss the sound of normal ones but my neighbours dont

  • @shinyandnotpanicking
    @shinyandnotpanicking Год назад +9

    I loved working with these when I was teaching music. All the replication of technique and feeling, but way less cacophony from rooms on top of each other. These mitigate the overwhelm of "there's 4 drum lessons going on right next to each other" A LOT. I adore them. They're great.

  • @Zice033
    @Zice033 Год назад +11

    Over here in the US we have these potato chips called Munchos.
    They’re known for being THIN and AIRY and ,Often times, they’re translucent.
    These Cymbals remind me of Munchos.

    • @kaitlyn__L
      @kaitlyn__L Год назад

      Thank you for telling me about this, I'd wondered if America had anything like Quavers (which are a UK thing but also a Walkers/Frito-lay product) and, yep, Munches look pretty much identical. Probably different flavours though, I've never seen a Quaver be anything other than cheese flavour, whereas I'm seeing quite a few different flavours of Munchos in this image search. Which sounds better honestly.

  • @lacmat375
    @lacmat375 Год назад +21

    i snagged a bunch of these off facebook marketplace for a steal and they've been a friggen god send for me and my tiny flat. I've got em set up in my lounge with a practice kick pad and and pad sitting on top of my snare and I'm practicing a thousand times more because its just so easy to have them there and jump on anytime. Would recommend for apartment dwellers

  • @JonnyFireV2
    @JonnyFireV2 Год назад +162

    Hi Wade, I recently played with a guy who had symbals that were embedded with metal parts that reverberated with the cymbals to create a unique and long sound. Would love to see a video about these!
    Love the videos btw

    • @afroteddybear
      @afroteddybear Год назад +30

      Look up rdavidr. He has a video on cymbal rivets, or two.

    • @CIA_Gnome_Patrol
      @CIA_Gnome_Patrol Год назад +1

      A practice studio I go to sometimes has one, strange sounds fantastic, somewhere between an open hi hat and ride. Sorta crashy but not really, just lots of extra noise. I think that one was originally a light or medium ride

    • @Merlincat007
      @Merlincat007 Год назад +7

      Rivets are cool, but I prefer to just drape chains over the cymbals. Different types of chains make very different adjustments to the sound. For really subtle (my usual go to) I like to attach an inch or so of 2mm dog tag chain to some string and hang it off the center post of the cymbal stand so the chain is close to the edge of the cymbal

    • @ferretyluv
      @ferretyluv 11 месяцев назад

      *cymbals

  • @codycreel9523
    @codycreel9523 Год назад +11

    I’ve seen people play these with piezoelectric triggers attached and then sent to electronic drum pad. Worked great.

  • @liammaloney13
    @liammaloney13 Год назад +20

    They actually sound like they would be great for layering on top of drum recordings. like adding them for some "fizz" or "shine" to brighten some other cymbals. Kind of how on Rust In Peace, the engineer dynamically added white noise to the cymbals to really fill out that space and add the illusion of definition.

  • @Bururaian
    @Bururaian Год назад +14

    I work in a music store and these shhymbals are perfect for tiny lesson rooms. Also, nice one-handed breakdown at the end

  • @DanaHeisel
    @DanaHeisel Год назад +12

    I really like the low volume stuff that has been coming out from various companies the last couple of years. These cymbals paired with mesh heads are an apartment drummer's dream. I've even seen guys use the low volume cymbals in stacks which is probably the only scenario in which they could get used in a live setting.

  • @cdwizzerd
    @cdwizzerd Год назад +42

    i have a low volume set. evans DB1 heads and cymbals. actually sounds really good for what it is, and feels just like a real kit. ton of fun with triggers too.
    would really recc the DB1 mesh heads, with some reso head tuning they are real nice.

  • @marsrover001
    @marsrover001 Год назад +11

    Honestly, fantastic for churches where often the sound team doesn't quite have the skills to combat cymbal bleed.

  • @Bukakanga
    @Bukakanga Год назад +9

    Not only practice - I've heard about people, who play unplugged gigs in small cafes with this type of cymbals, so they are not overcrashing acoustic guitars. I guess, cajon with low volume cymbals can do the job for a lot of acoustic bands

  • @LuigiGodzillaGirl
    @LuigiGodzillaGirl Год назад +6

    This things inspire me to build a cleric character in DnD that carries one of the tinier pieces in this practice set, and call it his Holey Cymbal

  • @micahsparks5495
    @micahsparks5495 Год назад +11

    It's actually remarkable how quiet these things are... Thank you for re-rolling for 2 so we could see this
    Also thanks for the videos! Definitely my favorite drumtuber

  • @NotttC
    @NotttC Год назад +5

    Finally taking the car salesman advice with speed holes

  • @lynnvincent5185
    @lynnvincent5185 Год назад +5

    They honestly sound amazing.

  • @jaysmie
    @jaysmie Год назад +7

    YEEEEE GET IN THERE MATEE

  • @dryerofdoom
    @dryerofdoom Год назад +3

    I've played these before and I actually love them they're so fun to play

  • @SpongeMagic
    @SpongeMagic Год назад +14

    I love seeing Wayde's face when he goes to town on the drums. This is a man that has a blast doing his dream job.

  • @-longboardswordstyle701
    @-longboardswordstyle701 Год назад +2

    This video is very thematic since im watching it at like 5 in the morning and you released it at about 4 in the morning here in Pennsylvania lol

  • @Jellybean199611
    @Jellybean199611 Год назад +4

    Zildjian actually made a set of these, before the L80s came out, which were specifically designed for electronic drum kits. They were called Gen 16, and they came with a special base which would take the place of the bottom felt and act as the trigger. I believe it came out in the early 2010s, and I remember them being quite expensive. I can't vouch for how well they worked, but it's a neat concept nonetheless.

  • @CephalonBread
    @CephalonBread Год назад +2

    it makes me so unbelievably happy to see you upload c:

  • @riythemusicguy7696
    @riythemusicguy7696 8 месяцев назад +1

    The band room at my school has an entire drumkit with these and the foam heads. They work quite well, actually.

  • @jmannUSMC
    @jmannUSMC Год назад +2

    I was super impressed by how low the volume was out of these.

  • @pigfish99
    @pigfish99 Год назад +1

    in addition to practice, I could imagine these would be pretty cool for songs that focus more on the drums than cymbals.

  • @Khuros
    @Khuros Год назад

    I really love. They give the sound such a great vibe to it.

  • @HKlink
    @HKlink Год назад +3

    This is making me think back to when I was trying to get into drums as a smaller me. I wasn't particularly into music to begin with, still am not really a music person, but back then my musical taste was basically just the Ocarina of Time soundtrack and two songs from the radio at the time. And my parents were like, you should be an instrument. I'm like what why. They say I should!! I'm all okay. Which one do you want me to be? And somehow we settled on drums and before I knew it we were in a music store and I was being bought a drum thing and had lessons. And within about five weeks my parents were like "drums are loud, did you know that? can you not" and I'm like "what. you wanted this not me"
    And they got me dampening pads to put on the drums so it would no longer be loud and that just killed what little fun I was having to begin with so I stopped playing entirely and two years later my parents sold it all for a fraction of what they paid.
    These practice guys probably would have made a ton more sense and I might have kept at it. Probably not, I wasn't into music, and my teacher was just some guy who got frustrated with me not understanding basic concepts that he had no idea how to explain. The teacher was an awful fit for me, it was never gonna click, but the damp pads made me not even like trying at all anymore.

  • @beastbro9823
    @beastbro9823 Год назад +1

    that knights of Cydonia cover/version is awesome

  • @sosasees
    @sosasees Год назад +1

    these sound like real cymbals, just quieter.
    now we need low volume drums to complete the set.

  • @robert.brennan
    @robert.brennan Год назад +2

    I never knew these existed.
    I have been thinking about getting into drumming for quite some time, a couple of my friends who are musicians/studying music in uni thought I legit play because of my 'stick' technique (I often find myself air drumming with the hand fans I always carry), however I am very very sensitive to noise a so even with ear protection I'd have difficulties being that close to the sound of cymbal crashes.
    Had I known these existed I probably would have gotten into drumming years ago, I'd definitely be looking into an electric kit before I would consider splurging on those cymbals but the real feel of drums and cymbals is what really draws me to the instrument.

  • @slimshady2167
    @slimshady2167 10 месяцев назад

    I just found this and man this was so helpful. We are currently playing with an electronic kit due to excessive noise and the small space we have to work with, but damn these seem like a great option

  • @spoonsrattling
    @spoonsrattling Год назад +6

    Squidward: "Who would watch a video about drums at 1 am!"
    Me: "OH BOY 1 AM"

    • @fairyball3929
      @fairyball3929 Год назад

      lol it's about 3:30 am in the midwest... I took a nap yesterday so... that's why I'm still awake.

  • @xImBeaST12321x
    @xImBeaST12321x Год назад

    Ive played with these symbals at guitar center and they are so cool, they feel amazing and have so much rebound. Awesome!

  • @gabrielmalta1962
    @gabrielmalta1962 Год назад

    Thanks Wade, great video. Had a lotta fun and learned something new

  • @MonkeNeuronActivated
    @MonkeNeuronActivated 7 месяцев назад

    I randomly got recc'd this video and I thought the thumbnail was just an amalgam of cymbals melted together 💀

  • @Wolfburns
    @Wolfburns Год назад

    whoa those were trippy cool to look at. Thank you for sharing some crazy cymbals!

  • @LightCrib2
    @LightCrib2 8 месяцев назад +1

    I kinda like how the sticks hitting the cymbals are more audible

  • @lonkwuzhere4433
    @lonkwuzhere4433 Год назад +2

    We use them at the music store I work at. They're designed to feel similar to the ones that aren't perferated but way quieter. It's great because in the lessons section we have usually 5 or 6 kids all playing the drums at the same time with no sound insulation.

  • @quillclock
    @quillclock Год назад +3

    frank is posting squish face on main

  • @lazekarazas
    @lazekarazas Год назад +1

    I’m actually amazed as to how the camera can capture so much of the holes of the symbol at once without losing much detail

  • @aldothwaite1517
    @aldothwaite1517 Год назад

    Cheers man, what I learn from you is great.

  • @nmi5
    @nmi5 Год назад

    When i was going to lessons at a small music shop they had these with muffles on all the drums to help the drum lessons not overpower the entire building so that people could still shop and get other lessons in other rooms. They were great! Really fun to play on and way quieter

  • @jessejewell4686
    @jessejewell4686 Год назад

    I love the pure joy(?) on 'ol mates face when he drums 🥹

  • @TheOnyxRanger
    @TheOnyxRanger Год назад +2

    Ah, i see, the cymbals have SPEEEEEED holes

  • @venstoma
    @venstoma 8 месяцев назад

    I actually got to try these in a music store in Gothenburg. It wasn't just the cymbals, but everything else were quiet versions too and it was really cool.

  • @fredman727
    @fredman727 Год назад

    You don't know how much I love these videos

  • @beket__
    @beket__ 11 месяцев назад

    I watched this video a while back when it came out, I started taking drum lessons outside of school for the first time this summer and my drum teacher has these cymbals on his student drumset, he was super surprised when I recognized them immediately.

  • @PiotrBarcz
    @PiotrBarcz 9 месяцев назад

    I love that you have Scott Joplin's Elite Syncopations in the background, it's one of my favorite piano pieces :)

  • @skoomaenjoyer9582
    @skoomaenjoyer9582 Год назад

    when i got my first lessons on drums, the kit at the store had these on them. I'd been playing for little over a month on an e-kit with those rubber cymbals... I couldn't tell you how happy i was practicing on these for the first time, like stupid happy. I love drums, and cymbals for that matter

  • @rcjd7834
    @rcjd7834 Год назад +3

    I use a set of these for practice alongside the Remo Silenstroke heads on the kit. After adding some gaff tape to the heads they don't sound half bad (still low volume), I can practice without needing hearing protection past earbuds and without deafening my housemates :)

  • @skyecinnie
    @skyecinnie 8 месяцев назад

    When I was learning drums, my studio switched from suppressed drums (kick full of pillows, rubber mats on the heads), but they switched to these AND mesh drum heads that make less noise as well. I still have never found a better to play snare. The mesh acted like a trampoline and I could play so fast it was amazing. Now I have my own real drumset with cymbals that make noise

  • @parkerconnors9333
    @parkerconnors9333 Год назад +1

    my drum teacher uses them with low volume drum heads which work’s amazing because you get the feeling of drums and drum heads but it’s quieter, which is perfect for smaller rooms/practicing

  • @a1hero_
    @a1hero_ 7 месяцев назад

    I've used these for live sets before and they're amazing. Not only do I think they simply sound great, but for intimate venues they allow you to be a more dynamic and expressive without making all the eardrums in the room bleed. They have many more use cases than simply quieter practice.

  • @ixw820
    @ixw820 Год назад +1

    it's like when someone walks by you with their earbuds out, and you can still hear their music but it's really faint, and just the cymbals

  • @popdelton
    @popdelton 5 месяцев назад

    i don’t know blip all about drum or cymbal but these things like physically look cool as hell i’m obsessed with the transparent effect the holes give it

  • @greed0599
    @greed0599 Год назад +2

    Ah just what I need at 1:26 AM... mmmm cymbal tallllk

  • @arsstv
    @arsstv Год назад

    This is the most amazing thing i've witnessed. I personally hate cymbals but to add tones i'd like to have them still. These are just perfect.

  • @ceadeus2084
    @ceadeus2084 Год назад +1

    I imagine that however long it takes to crack a typical nice bronze cymbal, you cut that into 20 and that's how long it takes to crack one of these, and once they do they'd just unravel completely

  • @jacksonhoward3743
    @jacksonhoward3743 Год назад

    I love my set, got them from the music store I taught and worked at for years when they went under, they say DEMO across them in big block letters its great! Of course for practice they are excellent, but we also found them super useful when running a blues jam at a cafe, we could have 'real' drums and as long as you played the rest of the kit appropriately people could still chat over coffee.

  • @Friendly_Neighborhood_Dozer
    @Friendly_Neighborhood_Dozer Год назад +1

    They’re exactly as advertised: quiet cymbals.
    They sound good. They’re pretty good cymbals. Just quiet.
    It’s perfect.

  • @daglemj
    @daglemj Год назад

    They look really cool on stream because you cant see the holes, so it just looks like a regular set of symbols thats had its opacity lowered.

  • @tambourland
    @tambourland Год назад

    I played on some Evans db one low volume cymbals when I visited sweetwater. The only low volume cymbals I’ve ever heard that sound like actual cymbals, just quieter.

  • @mdrumt
    @mdrumt 10 месяцев назад

    I use these at home, they are awesome with mesh heads i can play my kit and not annoy the neighbours. Can also jam at home and not have to book out a rehearsal space which cost money (not to include petrol/ time etc), they paid for themselves in a few months. Love them.

  • @ff_crafter
    @ff_crafter 5 месяцев назад +1

    knight of cydonia nice

  • @gregwonhoff7161
    @gregwonhoff7161 Год назад

    Great show on the low volume cymbals. I have priced them, and you are so correct. They are quite pricey.
    I love your videos, and I thank you for sharing all of them with all of us.

  • @morgunstyles7253
    @morgunstyles7253 10 месяцев назад

    Low-volume cymbals and low-volume heads used in combination those are great. They have a lot of applications. Low-volume nightclubs. Low-volume Apartments. And so on

  • @paulofrota3279
    @paulofrota3279 Год назад

    to the wones looking for the first music, it is called Knights Of Cydonia (8-Bit Version)

  • @THEPurpleEgg
    @THEPurpleEgg 7 месяцев назад

    My drum academy used cymbals like these. They actually helped practicing a lot, since they felt like real cymbals instead of electric rubber pads, but they also weren't obnoxiously loud for the cramped practice rooms. On top of that, I actually really like the sound since they're super light and sweet sounding

  • @ss_od
    @ss_od Год назад

    Love the 8 bit style knights of cydonia

  • @zischtwieapfelsaft1
    @zischtwieapfelsaft1 Год назад +1

    love how the cymbals which are further away appear as if transparent

  • @Nightowl423
    @Nightowl423 Год назад +2

    Btw it is 4am for us Americans don’t ask why I haven’t gone to sleep yet.

  • @cooljace4718
    @cooljace4718 Год назад

    Knights of Cambodia was our marching show last year.
    Dope af

  • @jonathanromo2305
    @jonathanromo2305 Год назад

    I got these. Along with the remo silent-strokes They’re great for apartment playing

  • @snjert8406
    @snjert8406 Год назад

    That’s fascinating!!
    I never knew such things existed!

  • @Quandaledingle-ge6tc
    @Quandaledingle-ge6tc Год назад +1

    Wade said he missed a post on here because of that stupid apple studio monitor. Glad to see show up finally! Best of luck!

  • @colinlee-mitchell5107
    @colinlee-mitchell5107 Год назад

    I had a whole perforated kit once, it was awesome! It was a tiny kit with perforated heads as well

  • @DethronedCrown
    @DethronedCrown Год назад +6

    I have had these for for several years now, they're great. Combined with mesh drum heads it allows me to practice basically any time I care to (this is in a detached single house).
    I have also used this set up for live shows in school musicals (but with a real head on the kick drum 20*14), and it is actually fine volume wise. I think being in a big school hall helps everything sound a bit more open, rather than being in like a carpeted lounge that's full of crap to absorb the sound.

    • @fiendishthingy1630
      @fiendishthingy1630 Год назад

      DeThronedCrown - "Detected single house"? I assume you meant "detached"?

    • @DethronedCrown
      @DethronedCrown Год назад

      @@fiendishthingy1630 woops yes

  • @namedoasis1134
    @namedoasis1134 Год назад

    Thank you for the information

  • @perryborn2777
    @perryborn2777 Год назад

    Took me so long to figure out that was Knights of Cydonia
    I couldn't even pay attention to the drumming or the conversation afterwards, cause I was so dumbfounded by why that midi was so familiar

  • @nebuladevelopments
    @nebuladevelopments Год назад

    gotta love a new drum thing video

  • @FrostedJr
    @FrostedJr Год назад +2

    I have them, I use them for a busking kit, they work really great for it.