Drum tuning and layout explanation

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  • Опубликовано: 7 янв 2025

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  • @Edelweiss1102
    @Edelweiss1102 17 часов назад +1

    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.

  • @jcdrums2798
    @jcdrums2798 2 дня назад +2

    very good moment thanks Ben

  • @johnbmx4christ
    @johnbmx4christ День назад

    Very cool man

  • @PARAMONARIOS
    @PARAMONARIOS День назад

    Awesome!

  • @luislaureano228
    @luislaureano228 День назад

    That is a very "mike mangini-like" drum setup you got there

    • @benlokutasmusicchannel5616
      @benlokutasmusicchannel5616  День назад +2

      Yep, I definitely stole it from him, and I also definitely got addicted to it lol.

    • @luislaureano228
      @luislaureano228 День назад

      @@benlokutasmusicchannel5616 That setup is tailor-made for open-handed style of playing, ambidextrous drumming. Also, I really like the tuning of your drums

    • @benlokutasmusicchannel5616
      @benlokutasmusicchannel5616  День назад

      @@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.

  • @Pure_KodiakWILD_Power
    @Pure_KodiakWILD_Power День назад

    Tony Williams-esque.

    • @benlokutasmusicchannel5616
      @benlokutasmusicchannel5616  День назад

      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.