Man, my cymbal bags are truly ancient. I have two Zildjian-branded nylon bags with leather bottoms from the late 1980s when I had an endorsement with them. They are literally filled with 85lbs of cymbals each in their little plastic bags as these cymbal bags have no dividers. They pretty much don't go anywhere. but are "ok" for storage. My main bag that I take to the studio is a H&B Tuxedo bag, which has dividers and is built like a tank. Its from around 1991 and looks literally brand new in spite of all the travel its had. I have three Mono guitar and bass bags and absolutely LOVE them. Its pretty amazing the innovation that has happened for something as simple as drum cases... I would totally love moving to a Mono cymbal and snare bag for my session work. They just have great features and based on my guitar bags, no question they will take a serious beating and protect my gear.
I just started doing benefit gigs to help people raise money for cancer patients and other medical problems and non-profit organizations. Mono cases would really help keep my gear safe while traveling. For now, these have been outdoor events and weather permitting. . . . you always have great videos, keep up the good work.
Im recently healing from covered 19....you guys have made my hospital stay alot easier..for watching all..and almost every sound s... like a drum video really appreciate it to you Cody and everybody else I really have enjoyed the two ply oilfield mylar video. When I do get over this crazy covid-19 sickness. I would like to have the cases to travel to Europe. Just a Dream thanks you guys for all your videos that's what I would do with that beautiful cymbal case at least it to travel to Europe and close by gigs in Intown thanks again you guys for all your videos you helped me get through a lot.
@@nathanjavaras4221 they said they're going to let me out of here in five days still a little weak but can't wait to sit behind the kit thanks for your input makes me feel better.
Fantastic video. To be able to travel around between gigs, city to city without worrying about cymbals and snare drum being knocked around and damaged is a welcome relief. These Mono cases are so very well thought out. I would love to own a set.
I want to take my cymbals back home to PA to show my mom just how much I've learned and grown since she bought me my first drum kit for Christmas as a kid
I’m a drummer for a church that has multiple campuses in Miami. Some of these campuses don’t have the best cymbals, so being able to bring my own would be huge for me. Mono’s cases are the most versatile out of any I’ve seen in the market.
I hope to continue traveling all over the US and carry my cymbals across the globe. I'm so glad they make a 24" now. I looked about a year ago and couldn't find a Mono 24" cymbal case to protect my 60s Avedus. Love that pedal case too, that's perfect!
I started my band in March, the weekend before the lockdown. A few months ago, after writing all of our songs remotely and in isolation (quarantine style!), we were able to finally get together to practice. My cymbals go from Orange County, CA to Riverside County, CA whenever we have practice. I wanna keep taking them between counties, but in mono style! Eventually, when gigging is a thing again, I want to take my cymbals to some killer gigs. As a side note, I wanna take my cymbals to the next level, by that I mean my playing and in transport!
And something else... I LOVE product review videos. The closest music store to me is an hour away. The closest drum shop is nigh on two hours. Seeing cool products reviewed is a blessing. Using a double pedal bag for part pedal/part percussion is a great idea! The separate pouch for the other pedal 1/2 is ingenious.
Well, I'm going to a music school in Berlin. That means moving to Europe with my cymbals, so I can gig and perform over there. I actually just bought the ash stick bag, I saw your previous video and fell in love with it. It looks and feels like it will be by my side for ever, that's why I made the investment.
Whenever shows get back underway, i am planning on taking my cymbals to the first place that books the band, and then keep rolling on down the road from there!
I want to be able to take MY cymbals to practice. When you have unique cymbals that really make your sound stand out, its nice to have them every place you play.
I would use the cymbal case to and from live gigs, studio gigs, and band rehearsals. Keeping extra drumheads in the cymbal case is a great idea. Thank you. I always keep my extra snare head in my snare case.
Right now in times of Corona they would definitely end up on my back traveling through Switzerland doing some open air gigs on the streets of Zurich, Bern... :)
Yo, thanks to mono for the shot. I have to hit the local studio a couple times a week, so a nice case would be incredibly helpful. Impressed with the snare bag, as well. Road, maybe next year. Also, thanks @soundslikeadrum you've been a big help with my tuning and understanding the drum as a melodic instrument.
Was supposed to take my cymbals around Eastern Europe this Spring but due to an unexpected situation will only be moving them around studios and gigs here in Finland. Thanks for the video once again dudes!
With the pandemic cutting down indoor gigs, and the weather cooling down from a scorching summer, I have found myself traveling to various outdoor spots to play with friends. Something that never really occurred to me before the social distancing. Would LOVE to transport gear in any of the MONO cases!
Well, I'll go to my practice room with my favourite cymbals. I'm gonna gigging with my band around Europe with a little van, so I'd need a rock solid case for my fragile cymbals! I saw your videos about Mono and they are just fantastic cases!
I want to see my drummer son play locally with the 5 bands he is part of that are locked down due to Covid-19. I can’t wait to be in a club again seeming the joy drumming brings to his face.
Of course I would love to take my cymbals in every gig that I'll be playing. The Mono cymbal case will help me do it with style and proper functionality. I'll even be proud to have these super nice Mono cases be seen onstage than have it stacked somewhere backstage.
I want to bring my cymbals into the next room, but I'm not sure if I can make it through the doorway without dinging them. Using a cymbal case would give me the confidence that I need to get through the door and into the other room.
I would take my cymbals to Reno Nevada. My wife was just offered a wonderful job out there. It’s a hard move for us, being so far from all of our family, but it’s going to be a great thing for us as newlyweds. Im going to hit the ground running to get as many gigs as I can out there! 🤘🏼
That snare case is what I need in order to not having to buy a lot of different ones. I mean it's more on the expensive side, yes, but the fact that you can use it for more than only some specific size snare, makes it all worth it. As for the cymbals. Most of us just want to be able to bring our cymbals anywhere for at least a regular gig. I've been doing some rehearsals, so at least for now that's where I'd take them. In the future? EVERYWHERE I go play!
I want to take my cymbals to as many places as possible in a Mono bag. However, the first place the Mono bag would take them is to Northern Michigan for a large outdoor festival gig, once the pandemic subsides. Great video, as always!!
I would love to take my cymbals in a super awesome Mono case to every gig with my new band so I would always know that they’re comfortable and cozy in there and will arrive unscathed and in style!
I’ll be taking my cymbals to and from my teaching studio in Bridport, Dorset, south west England. Love the channel btw. Have watched every episode since the beginning. J 🙏🏽
Id like to take a mono case to my next gig and show it off. Im always getting questions on what im using, and this stylish cymbal bag would be great talking point to get more people interested in MONO bags!
I'm a single kick guy, but that double pedal bag would be great for bringing a backup pedal as well. Also I want to take me cymbals to the studio to record with my friends.
I'd love to take my cymbals to gig but honestly at this point I'd be thrilled to just take them to rehearsals! I have the mono snare case and it seems very solid for how surprisingly light it is. The extra pads sold me since I'm using it for a 13" snare.
I want to go home. Every time I walk down those basement stairs, I smile. From brain numbing practice, to high stakes studio tracking, to tour prep. No matter the circumstance, I love every opportunity I get to play. If you're asking where I'd take my breakables? To track in Nashville, to tour the east coast, and to crusty basements for another week's band practice.
I would love to be able to take my cymbals with me to South Africa to play some township and afrobeat music with local musicians. The sounds are so colourful. I became enamoured with that sound when I first heard Paul Simon's Graceland record. It is an incongruent desire for someone who plays so much death metal as I do. Cheers for the review guys.
I just got my first acoustic kit in the last month and I've been moving it all in my car when I go to play on the edge of town, but I eventually want to play gigs for restaurants in town or for personal recording wherever I might go
Where do I want to take my cymbals...I’ve been lucky enough to play some very small gigs (outside, social distancing of course!). So many folks have said how much they’ve missed live music. It’s been lovely to bring good vibes and live music to a few neighbourhoods!😊
I'd love to take my cymbals to a gig, or a recording session, or even a rehearsal, but at this point, if I could pack them up in this beautiful mono cymbal bag and take them upstairs out of the basement where they've lived for the last 6 months, that would be an impressive trip.
I’d like to start setting up and playing outdoors... I’d love a classy Mono cymbal case to do that in style! It’d be great to throw a ride and some hats in there, throw a bop kit in the car, and just set up at a park or bridge or whatever and give the people some percussion! Hey, when there’s no gigs we make our OWN gigs, eh? You can’t stop the music!
Gigs and sessions throughout the US! Having multiple kits and cymbal sets in different locations can be a total PIA logistically speaking, and I'm sometimes left with taking a set of cymbals to a gig in a 3rd string cymbal bag that probably should be retired. Haven't tried a MONO yet, they look killer.
I haven’t been able to gig since since Covid restriction were out in place. The last time I gigged, my old trusty Cymbal bag gave out. The handled ripped off and I noticed the bottom starting to wear through. I play jazz and tend to gig at nursing homes and retirement communities. I’d love to be able to travel to my next gig here in NJ with a new solid case that will protect my cymbals.
I want to take my cymbals everywhere! I want to take them to recording studios, pubs, theatres, the street, the subway or just wherever I can play with my band!
They look really great but a bit expensive for me :) I still need a bag for my cymbals. I have started playing drums two years ago and joined a Band at the beginning of this year. We are planning to play small shows next year. So I would use this bag for going to gigs :) Thank you for a opportunity of winning these
I told myself as a little kid that one day I’d be up on stage at Madison Square Garden. I’ll need a great cymbal bag to get my gear there safely! Also, rest in peace Eddie Van Halen. It’s all thanks to him that my interest in music it skyrocketed!
Where would I take that beast of a bag? Hopefully to my first gig! I have a full set of Zildjian A series and I’d love to show this dusty old town what I can do with ‘em! 😁
I attend a jazz school in switzerland and have to carry my cymbals each day from home to school, by using my bike and a cheap thomann case. Having the shoulder straps and something sturdier would really help, even if I managed to make it work without all of that.
Plz make tom and bass drum cases in bop sizes!!!!! I looooooove my mono snare case. Use it all the time, even for flying. Mine doubles as a weekend bag too!
I have my first session gig next month and would love to take that cymbal bag on my 500 mile trip to South Carolina. My current cymbal bag has a giant rip along the zipper 😣
I’d take my cymbals to my postponed gigs next year!... depending on situation the world is in by then! Some gigs are within the UK, and some abroad in Europe, UAE, and South America! 🗺
I can’t wait to to take my cymbals on the first tour with my band and one day I hope we can go to Spain 😍 mono is hardly retailed here in New Zealand, it’d be awesome if they sent some stuff to our music shops
There has been lots of talk between me and musician friends about project ideas during this year. I want to bring my cymbals to a new rehearsal space, of course along with a few I already bring them to.
Awesome giveaway! I would pack up my cymbals, mics, and minimal kit; head to a rented cabin in the mountains somewhere, and write/record some music devoid of ALL distraction. 🥁❣️
Well, I want to move my cymbals to weekly big band rehearsals and be sure that my clumsy way of transporting my two rides doesn't result in any of them being destroyed, because I love them :))
I want to easily be able to take my cymbals to Churches! I play at a number of Churches in Michigan and not all of them have decent cymbals, so I'd love to be able to take my own cymbals around town :)
I've been saving some money for months and months so I could buy a good sounding set of cymbals, and now that I have it I need to carry it in the safest way possible. I'd like to take my cymbals to my friend's garage so I can play with my him and the rest of the band (and hopefully to some gigs in the near future)!
Hauling my cymbals too and from church gigs would be so much easier with one of those cases. Every other backpack case I’ve had has busted but these look so durable.
I'd be taking my cymbals on the Euro festival tour next summer that was supposed t be this summer. Also on the subsequent tour that will follow in the fall if things can kind of get back to normal. Barring that, I'd just be taking them from my couch to my music room.
Wow! I always have to schlep my symbols to music school! In short, the house crash is trash! Oh! I’m pretty old to actually, to be at school! Well you’re never too old to learn! Great job guys and thanks to MONO case as well cheers… Keith
Congratulations to @Botanical Drummer, winner of the 22" Mono Ash Cymbal Case!
It's been 3 years and I've gotta say, as a gigging punk drummer, this case has been AMAZING!
Man, my cymbal bags are truly ancient. I have two Zildjian-branded nylon bags with leather bottoms from the late 1980s when I had an endorsement with them. They are literally filled with 85lbs of cymbals each in their little plastic bags as these cymbal bags have no dividers. They pretty much don't go anywhere. but are "ok" for storage.
My main bag that I take to the studio is a H&B Tuxedo bag, which has dividers and is built like a tank. Its from around 1991 and looks literally brand new in spite of all the travel its had.
I have three Mono guitar and bass bags and absolutely LOVE them. Its pretty amazing the innovation that has happened for something as simple as drum cases... I would totally love moving to a Mono cymbal and snare bag for my session work. They just have great features and based on my guitar bags, no question they will take a serious beating and protect my gear.
I want to come to your place and talk drums! Lol love this channel! Such a great resource
My current case is trash!!
I just started doing benefit gigs to help people raise money for cancer patients and other medical problems and non-profit organizations. Mono cases would really help keep my gear safe while traveling. For now, these have been outdoor events and weather permitting. . . . you always have great videos, keep up the good work.
Im recently healing from covered 19....you guys have made my hospital stay alot easier..for watching all..and almost every sound s... like a drum video really appreciate it to you Cody and everybody else I really have enjoyed the two ply oilfield mylar video. When I do get over this crazy covid-19 sickness. I would like to have the cases to travel to Europe. Just a Dream thanks you guys for all your videos that's what I would do with that beautiful cymbal case at least it to travel to Europe and close by gigs in Intown thanks again you guys for all your videos you helped me get through a lot.
Sorry to hear that, man. I hope your recovery is swift, thorough, and wish you a speedy return to the skins❣️ 🥁
@@nathanjavaras4221 they said they're going to let me out of here in five days still a little weak but can't wait to sit behind the kit thanks for your input makes me feel better.
Fantastic video. To be able to travel around between gigs, city to city without worrying about cymbals and snare drum
being knocked around and damaged is a welcome relief. These Mono cases are so very well thought out. I would love to own a set.
I work with high school and middle school students musically and it is nice to have my gear protected when I'm not the one always carrying my gear.
I’m blessed enough to be able to play every week at my church right now so I will most definitely be takin them cymbals to church!!
I want to take my cymbals back home to PA to show my mom just how much I've learned and grown since she bought me my first drum kit for Christmas as a kid
Been looking for my first gig but for now busking and jamming with friends has been the dream
I would love to bring these everywhere. Whether it's to the next gig or to just jamming with friends this case could benefit me in every application
I’m a drummer for a church that has multiple campuses in Miami. Some of these campuses don’t have the best cymbals, so being able to bring my own would be huge for me. Mono’s cases are the most versatile out of any I’ve seen in the market.
I hope to continue traveling all over the US and carry my cymbals across the globe. I'm so glad they make a 24" now. I looked about a year ago and couldn't find a Mono 24" cymbal case to protect my 60s Avedus. Love that pedal case too, that's perfect!
I started my band in March, the weekend before the lockdown. A few months ago, after writing all of our songs remotely and in isolation (quarantine style!), we were able to finally get together to practice. My cymbals go from Orange County, CA to Riverside County, CA whenever we have practice. I wanna keep taking them between counties, but in mono style! Eventually, when gigging is a thing again, I want to take my cymbals to some killer gigs.
As a side note, I wanna take my cymbals to the next level, by that I mean my playing and in transport!
Congratulations! You’re the winner of the 22” Ash Mono Cymbal Case! Please reply with the best email to reach you at.
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@@SoundsLikeADrum Sorry it took a bit to reply, CRAZY WEEKEND.
And something else... I LOVE product review videos. The closest music store to me is an hour away. The closest drum shop is nigh on two hours. Seeing cool products reviewed is a blessing. Using a double pedal bag for part pedal/part percussion is a great idea! The separate pouch for the other pedal 1/2 is ingenious.
Well, I'm going to a music school in Berlin. That means moving to Europe with my cymbals, so I can gig and perform over there.
I actually just bought the ash stick bag, I saw your previous video and fell in love with it. It looks and feels like it will be by my side for ever, that's why I made the investment.
That sounds awesome. Congrats, man! 👍
Whenever shows get back underway, i am planning on taking my cymbals to the first place that books the band, and then keep rolling on down the road from there!
Super cool cases. I want to take my cymbals to all the gigs that will be starting again soon...
I want to be able to take MY cymbals to practice. When you have unique cymbals that really make your sound stand out, its nice to have them every place you play.
I would use the cymbal case to and from live gigs, studio gigs, and band rehearsals. Keeping extra drumheads in the cymbal case is a great idea. Thank you. I always keep my extra snare head in my snare case.
Right now in times of Corona they would definitely end up on my back traveling through Switzerland doing some open air gigs on the streets of Zurich, Bern... :)
The Hollywood Bowl springs to mind, would love to play there! 😊
Yo, thanks to mono for the shot. I have to hit the local studio a couple times a week, so a nice case would be incredibly helpful. Impressed with the snare bag, as well. Road, maybe next year. Also, thanks @soundslikeadrum you've been a big help with my tuning and understanding the drum as a melodic instrument.
Was supposed to take my cymbals around Eastern Europe this Spring but due to an unexpected situation will only be moving them around studios and gigs here in Finland. Thanks for the video once again dudes!
With the pandemic cutting down indoor gigs, and the weather cooling down from a scorching summer, I have found myself traveling to various outdoor spots to play with friends. Something that never really occurred to me before the social distancing. Would LOVE to transport gear in any of the MONO cases!
Well, I'll go to my practice room with my favourite cymbals. I'm gonna gigging with my band around Europe with a little van, so I'd need a rock solid case for my fragile cymbals! I saw your videos about Mono and they are just fantastic cases!
I want to see my drummer son play locally with the 5 bands he is part of that are locked down due to Covid-19. I can’t wait to be in a club again seeming the joy drumming brings to his face.
Of course I would love to take my cymbals in every gig that I'll be playing. The Mono cymbal case will help me do it with style and proper functionality. I'll even be proud to have these super nice Mono cases be seen onstage than have it stacked somewhere backstage.
I wanna take my cymbals everywhere! They deserve to see the world
I have always wanted to do a jazz gig in New York City, and I believe mono cases would be the best cases for the job!
I want to take my cymbals across Canada and explore our beautiful country! Keep up the awesome videos
I'd use the case to take cymbals to church, trying to bring some life to our kids' program! Thanks!
I want to bring my cymbals into the next room, but I'm not sure if I can make it through the doorway without dinging them.
Using a cymbal case would give me the confidence that I need to get through the door and into the other room.
I wanna take my cymbals across Canada! That case looks so sleek 😎
I would take my cymbals to Reno Nevada. My wife was just offered a wonderful job out there. It’s a hard move for us, being so far from all of our family, but it’s going to be a great thing for us as newlyweds. Im going to hit the ground running to get as many gigs as I can out there! 🤘🏼
That snare case is what I need in order to not having to buy a lot of different ones. I mean it's more on the expensive side, yes, but the fact that you can use it for more than only some specific size snare, makes it all worth it.
As for the cymbals. Most of us just want to be able to bring our cymbals anywhere for at least a regular gig.
I've been doing some rehearsals, so at least for now that's where I'd take them. In the future? EVERYWHERE I go play!
I want to take my cymbals to as many places as possible in a Mono bag. However, the first place the Mono bag would take them is to Northern Michigan for a large outdoor festival gig, once the pandemic subsides. Great video, as always!!
I would love to carry my cymbals to the teeny tiny outdoor gigs in San Diego that I'm grateful for in this wild and crazy time!
I would love to take my cymbals in a super awesome Mono case to every gig with my new band so I would always know that they’re comfortable and cozy in there and will arrive unscathed and in style!
I wanna take my cymbals to all my local gigs around my area. After getting the Mono stick case, I've always wanted the cymbal bag too.
I’ll be taking my cymbals to and from my teaching studio in Bridport, Dorset, south west England. Love the channel btw. Have watched every episode since the beginning. J 🙏🏽
Id like to take a mono case to my next gig and show it off. Im always getting questions on what im using, and this stylish cymbal bag would be great talking point to get more people interested in MONO bags!
I'm a single kick guy, but that double pedal bag would be great for bringing a backup pedal as well. Also I want to take me cymbals to the studio to record with my friends.
Always wanted to play at a jam night in NYC or LA. Bit of a commute from Aus but it's on the bucket list.
I need this mono cases to transport my cymbals , snare and percussion set!!!
I'd love to take my cymbals to gig but honestly at this point I'd be thrilled to just take them to rehearsals!
I have the mono snare case and it seems very solid for how surprisingly light it is. The extra pads sold me since I'm using it for a 13" snare.
I want to go home. Every time I walk down those basement stairs, I smile. From brain numbing practice, to high stakes studio tracking, to tour prep. No matter the circumstance, I love every opportunity I get to play.
If you're asking where I'd take my breakables? To track in Nashville, to tour the east coast, and to crusty basements for another week's band practice.
I want to take my cymbals to Buenos Aires, Argentina to a gig. Im from the suburbs and that cymbal case looks fantastic!!!
I'd love to take that cymbal bag back on tour 🥁✌
I wanna take my cymbals to the North Pole to start giving lessons to penguins in order to start an all penguin drum line
I would love to be able to take my cymbals with me to South Africa to play some township and afrobeat music with local musicians. The sounds are so colourful. I became enamoured with that sound when I first heard Paul Simon's Graceland record. It is an incongruent desire for someone who plays so much death metal as I do. Cheers for the review guys.
I just got my first acoustic kit in the last month and I've been moving it all in my car when I go to play on the edge of town, but I eventually want to play gigs for restaurants in town or for personal recording wherever I might go
Where do I want to take my cymbals...I’ve been lucky enough to play some very small gigs (outside, social distancing of course!). So many folks have said how much they’ve missed live music. It’s been lovely to bring good vibes and live music to a few neighbourhoods!😊
I'd love to take my cymbals to my first band album recording inside of the gorgeous mono bag 🙌🏻
I would love to take my cymbals to Japan someday, that would be an amazing trip.
I'll be talking my cymbals straight to the top baby! 🥁❤
I'd love to take my cymbals to a gig, or a recording session, or even a rehearsal, but at this point, if I could pack them up in this beautiful mono cymbal bag and take them upstairs out of the basement where they've lived for the last 6 months, that would be an impressive trip.
I’d love to take my cymbals to Red Rocks! It’s always been a dream to play there 🤘
I wanna take mine back into dirty basement thrash metal shows! ❤️ COVID sucks! Bring back my shows!
I’d love to use one of these to get my cymbals back into the Centro Studio here in Columbia MO.
Well, I´d like to tour with such cymbal bag, as soon as the gigs are back on!
That Mono case would be awesome to take my cymbals to the big easy, New Orleans.
I’d like to start setting up and playing outdoors... I’d love a classy Mono cymbal case to do that in style! It’d be great to throw a ride and some hats in there, throw a bop kit in the car, and just set up at a park or bridge or whatever and give the people some percussion! Hey, when there’s no gigs we make our OWN gigs, eh? You can’t stop the music!
I would like to take the Mono cymbal case to the gigs or playing at church ... music is life for me :)
Gigs and sessions throughout the US! Having multiple kits and cymbal sets in different locations can be a total PIA logistically speaking, and I'm sometimes left with taking a set of cymbals to a gig in a 3rd string cymbal bag that probably should be retired. Haven't tried a MONO yet, they look killer.
I just started playing, but would hope to bring my cymbals to my first gig!
I haven’t been able to gig since since Covid restriction were out in place. The last time I gigged, my old trusty Cymbal bag gave out. The handled ripped off and I noticed the bottom starting to wear through. I play jazz and tend to gig at nursing homes and retirement communities. I’d love to be able to travel to my next gig here in NJ with a new solid case that will protect my cymbals.
I want to take my cymbals everywhere! I want to take them to recording studios, pubs, theatres, the street, the subway or just wherever I can play with my band!
They look really great but a bit expensive for me :)
I still need a bag for my cymbals. I have started playing drums two years ago and joined a Band at the beginning of this year. We are planning to play small shows next year. So I would use this bag for going to gigs :)
Thank you for a opportunity of winning these
I told myself as a little kid that one day I’d be up on stage at Madison Square Garden. I’ll need a great cymbal bag to get my gear there safely! Also, rest in peace Eddie Van Halen. It’s all thanks to him that my interest in music it skyrocketed!
Where would I take that beast of a bag? Hopefully to my first gig! I have a full set of Zildjian A series and I’d love to show this dusty old town what I can do with ‘em! 😁
I want to take my cymbals all over the great state of California!!! Mono cases are 🔥🔥🔥
I attend a jazz school in switzerland and have to carry my cymbals each day from home to school, by using my bike and a cheap thomann case. Having the shoulder straps and something sturdier would really help, even if I managed to make it work without all of that.
I'd love to go to the North Sea Jazz festival in Rotterdam with my cymbals! Local pub / wedding gigs aren't cutting it any more!
My biggest dream is to play a gig on Tokyo. And since I'm in Los Angeles, that's a pretty long trip. So I'd love to know that my cymbals are safe!
Plz make tom and bass drum cases in bop sizes!!!!! I looooooove my mono snare case. Use it all the time, even for flying. Mine doubles as a weekend bag too!
Wel, all gigs have been shotdown at the moment but whenever they start back up again I would love to use the mono cymbal case
I have my first session gig next month and would love to take that cymbal bag on my 500 mile trip to South Carolina. My current cymbal bag has a giant rip along the zipper 😣
I’d use the mono cymbal bag to take my cymbals to school and to restaurants/bars for gigs!
I’d take my cymbals to my postponed gigs next year!... depending on situation the world is in by then!
Some gigs are within the UK, and some abroad in Europe, UAE, and South America! 🗺
I can’t wait to to take my cymbals on the first tour with my band and one day I hope we can go to Spain 😍 mono is hardly retailed here in New Zealand, it’d be awesome if they sent some stuff to our music shops
There has been lots of talk between me and musician friends about project ideas during this year. I want to bring my cymbals to a new rehearsal space, of course along with a few I already bring them to.
I play a lot of gigs around the south east US and I’d love to have a nice Mono bag to carry my gear!
I’d be taking my cymbals to church!
Awesome giveaway! I would pack up my cymbals, mics, and minimal kit; head to a rented cabin in the mountains somewhere, and write/record some music devoid of ALL distraction. 🥁❣️
Well, I want to move my cymbals to weekly big band rehearsals and be sure that my clumsy way of transporting my two rides doesn't result in any of them being destroyed, because I love them :))
I would love to take my cymbals to church and future gigs!
I'd be taking my cymbals to gigs but during this situation I'm surprised to even have the opportunity to take them to practice :D
I want to easily be able to take my cymbals to Churches! I play at a number of Churches in Michigan and not all of them have decent cymbals, so I'd love to be able to take my own cymbals around town :)
Taking my babies to Australia. Gonna need some protection, long way from home 🤣
I would like to take this case to Flåm in Norway! And play some flams in a fjord!
I've been saving some money for months and months so I could buy a good sounding set of cymbals, and now that I have it I need to carry it in the safest way possible. I'd like to take my cymbals to my friend's garage so I can play with my him and the rest of the band (and hopefully to some gigs in the near future)!
Hauling my cymbals too and from church gigs would be so much easier with one of those cases. Every other backpack case I’ve had has busted but these look so durable.
I would take my Mono 22” Ash Cymbal Case to my rehearsal space, to school and to every gig in the future.
I'd be taking my cymbals on the Euro festival tour next summer that was supposed t be this summer. Also on the subsequent tour that will follow in the fall if things can kind of get back to normal. Barring that, I'd just be taking them from my couch to my music room.
cool. thanks.
is it true that it is too tight for pearl free floating, and some others snare?
You’d have to check with MONO regarding specifics like that.
I would love to take a mono cymbal bag from basement gig to basement gig!! 👍
Wow! I always have to schlep my symbols to music school! In short, the house crash is trash! Oh! I’m pretty old to actually, to be at school! Well you’re never too old to learn! Great job guys and thanks to MONO case as well cheers… Keith
This case would be great for when I'm traveling between church sessions.