Sounds great and definitely very Mancini inspired. I have more of the traditional left to right set up, but I do like to have floor tom to my left to have something to do there and break up the standard. Speaking of floor toms, some interesting choices you got there.
@@benlokutasmusicchannel5616 That setup is tailor-made for open-handed style of playing, ambidextrous drumming. Also, I really like the tuning of your drums
@@luislaureano228 Thank you very much! The cable hihat stands make a huge difference, they mean I can put the cymbals anywhere I want while pedal is where it normally is.
I love his tom work when he was playing the big yellow Gretsch drums. He often would often use tom 1 and tom 3, and then switch to tom 2 and tom 4, and it almost sounded like chords, but played on the drums.
Sounds great and definitely very Mancini inspired. I have more of the traditional left to right set up, but I do like to have floor tom to my left to have something to do there and break up the standard. Speaking of floor toms, some interesting choices you got there.
very good moment thanks Ben
Thank you very much!
Very cool man
Awesome!
That is a very "mike mangini-like" drum setup you got there
Yep, I definitely stole it from him, and I also definitely got addicted to it lol.
@@benlokutasmusicchannel5616 That setup is tailor-made for open-handed style of playing, ambidextrous drumming. Also, I really like the tuning of your drums
@@luislaureano228 Thank you very much! The cable hihat stands make a huge difference, they mean I can put the cymbals anywhere I want while pedal is where it normally is.
Tony Williams-esque.
I love his tom work when he was playing the big yellow Gretsch drums. He often would often use tom 1 and tom 3, and then switch to tom 2 and tom 4, and it almost sounded like chords, but played on the drums.