Nice snare drums ! I have both your videos and have watched them many times. I saw your clinic at Bentleys years ago. Your funk drumming and analysis/study of funk drummers has always been an inspiration ! 🥁
Over the past 45 years of drumming, I've acquired a collection of 20 snares. Each one has its own story and assorted memories. I treat all my drums like they're my children. Great video Stanton. 🙏👍🥁
I’m new to drumming. But I always had it in my flesh and bones. I spend hours on pad practice kit without ever getting bored. And I’m obsessed with the sound of snare - so satisfying 🥁
Stanton, you have got to check out the Dialtune snare drum. Imagine completely changing the sound of your snare drum on the fly, at anytime, without even using a drum key. Faster than it takes a guitar player to tune up even! Go from a parade drum to Clyde Stubblefield without changing drums or using things like fatteners, etc. It's beautifully designed and worth investigating given your amazing collection. ☮ 🥁
What a great video, man!! Love the stories behind each snare. And being a few times at you studio, I must say, it's like heaven. Very inspiring... Love it!!
Love this. Such a beautiful collection. I also feel that Stanton could sub for Gregg Bissonette on drums AND for doing the voice of Winnie The Pooh. :) When he says "Man, let me make you snare!" Love it and RIP to Mr Craviotto indeed. Thanks for sharing Stanton.
Great video man!I have 2 Spirit Of New Orleans snares, a Black Galactic 6 1/2 "and a Mahogany 7" and they are now the only 2 snares I use.They are my all time favorites.
What’s that jingle snare thing you have on the side? Pandalero or…….? I can’t remember. I’ve seen you talk about it in videos and I always wanted one but I can never remember which video it is.
@@wilkinsnl That’s my signature pandeiro from LP. I tune it super low, mic it from underneath and boost the bass frequencies. I play it with my left hand to incorporate a Mardi Gras Indian element into my playing.🙌🏼🥁👊🏼
Solid Ply is WOOD. There is no PLY. NO PLY. My wife carries all my snares from place to place. Feels good to make one. I did it. Maple is tricky wood. I like oak or cherry more. Maple is strange wood.
Guys like this have 20 30 snares. That is just normal. See, 6 drums, WTF? I got solid oak, steam bent. It's good. Breaths. Erskine has a bunch too. They all do.
hey stanton my brotha , faithful drummer n 80's oldschool drummer as well here and i am going to email you right now , please read it , i would love to talk more n such , i will faaithfully n forever support you and your channel here , thanks n talk soon brotha > tom !
That’s not accurate. Please check out the giveaway page at the link below and scroll down to see actual pictures of six of the winners of my past giveaways. www.stantonmooredrumacademy.com/giveaway Thanks for tuning in! 🙌🏼
Oh my Lord...7 year old me steppin into that room would have soiled Your floor Stanton. Now 54 years later I have a semi boner and seeing all those beautiful instruments reminded me how it was to be 7 years old. At that age a marching drum was the best thing in the world...my moms old tin cookie jar now full of buttons was my first snare I can remember. The best sounding anyways... at the moment I have a demilitarized ex Finnish Army rope tension snare, as I believe that it is a good thing to have a snare just in case if nothing else. I firmly believe Stanton, that You belong to the 0,0000.....67 percent of our mankind who actually deserves to have all the treasures she/he has. I can't imagine a tru'er person to carry those instruments for the generations to come. Workhorses for future drummers, hopefully. Thanks for sharing without bragging, it is careing.
Nice snare drums ! I have both your videos and have watched them many times. I saw your clinic at Bentleys years ago. Your funk drumming and analysis/study of funk drummers has always been an inspiration ! 🥁
Over the past 45 years of drumming, I've acquired a collection of 20 snares. Each one has its own story and assorted memories. I treat all my drums like they're my children. Great video Stanton. 🙏👍🥁
@@williamfotiou7577 thanks for tuning in! 🙌🏼
I’m new to drumming. But I always had it in my flesh and bones. I spend hours on pad practice kit without ever getting bored. And I’m obsessed with the sound of snare - so satisfying 🥁
@@fahad.malick 🙌🏼🥁👊🏼
I always try to have only one of everything. But I always love to see a collection like yours Stanton.
@@musiqsoundsproductions thank you for checking it out!🙌🏼
@@stantonmooremusic my snare is a 70’s 4165 10 lugger cob.
A killer.
With the proper centred lever Lightning strainer.
Stanton, you have got to check out the Dialtune snare drum. Imagine completely changing the sound of your snare drum on the fly, at anytime, without even using a drum key. Faster than it takes a guitar player to tune up even! Go from a parade drum to Clyde Stubblefield without changing drums or using things like fatteners, etc. It's beautifully designed and worth investigating given your amazing collection. ☮ 🥁
@@paulrevelli cool. Thanks for the tip! I’ll check it out🙌🏼
Great video man!! I have over 50 snares; it’s nice to see another who has a library to choose from.
@@StuartJrBarrett very cool! 🙌🏼
What a great video, man!! Love the stories behind each snare. And being a few times at you studio, I must say, it's like heaven. Very inspiring... Love it!!
@@portnickos thank you Nikos! Glad you’re digging it my man! 🙌🏼
the editing is getting better and better. Love that old VHS video!
@@centre4122 thank you! Big Stan Zlotkowski edited this one! 🙌🏼
Love the snare tour! I’m looking forward to hearing some Stanton snare in Newport on August 2!
🥁🔥🥁
@@jeanfoley1096 yes indeed! 🙌🏼
Love this. Such a beautiful collection. I also feel that Stanton could sub for Gregg Bissonette on drums AND for doing the voice of Winnie The Pooh. :) When he says "Man, let me make you snare!" Love it and RIP to Mr Craviotto indeed. Thanks for sharing Stanton.
@@RimShot_Studio thank you for the kind words. I love Gregg so much! And Johnny was one of a kind! 🙌🏼🥁👊🏼
Great video man!I have 2 Spirit Of New Orleans snares, a Black Galactic 6 1/2 "and a Mahogany 7" and they are now the only 2 snares I use.They are my all time favorites.
@@chuckharling thanks Chuck!!! Glad to hear you’re digging your SONOs!!! 🙌🏼🥁👊🏼
Hey Stanton, check out a Noble and Cooley Tulip snare ….. it’s sound compliments your style of 🥁 drumming
@@williehamilton1533 I have a Noble and Cooley metal shell drum. Love it!🙌🏼
Awesome collection.You are a very busy man 😂
@@TheMeandrummer 🙏🏼🥁🙌🏼
You should do a video on your drumstick collection I love this snare collection video
@@joshuajuaire8757 I literally filmed a tour of my stick bag on Wednesday and it is being edited now!🙌🏼🥁👊🏼
I can’t wait to see it
When you were starting out with Vic firth always your drumstick or did you try different companies
@@joshuajuaire8757 when I was first first starting out I tried Promark, Silver Fox and Regal Tip, but soon found Vic Firth and stayed with them.🙌🏼
@@stantonmooremusic That’s awesome. I’ve never tried silver fox were those good in your opinion
I have about 25 snare drums.
@@jaymeramirez7435 nice amount. 🙌🏼
What’s that jingle snare thing you have on the side? Pandalero or…….? I can’t remember. I’ve seen you talk about it in videos and I always wanted one but I can never remember which video it is.
@@wilkinsnl That’s my signature pandeiro from LP. I tune it super low, mic it from underneath and boost the bass frequencies. I play it with my left hand to incorporate a Mardi Gras Indian element into my playing.🙌🏼🥁👊🏼
How many snare drum did you have in your collection? And what size of the snare drums are?
@@anthonyn1312 I think between 40 and 50. But to be honest, I haven’t counted.😂
I've got 6 snare drums. At 74 years old I think I'm good
@@stevehlabse5537 that’s a good amount! 🙌🏼
all beauties !!!!
@@DP-wi6hm thanks! 🙌🏼
Sheeeeeeeeeeesh letsgoooooo
@@megaman8949 🙌🏼😃👊🏼
Solid Ply is WOOD. There is no PLY. NO PLY. My wife carries all my snares from place to place. Feels good to make one. I did it. Maple is tricky wood. I like oak or cherry more. Maple is strange wood.
I like the snare rack so beautifully made to protect and display these awesome drums
@@nuArk-eq9mq thank you! 🙌🏼
🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
@@thomastornroos7393 🙏🏼🥁👊🏼
Guys like this have 20 30 snares. That is just normal. See, 6 drums, WTF? I got solid oak, steam bent. It's good. Breaths. Erskine has a bunch too. They all do.
@@normalizedaudio2481 🙌🏼🥁👊🏼
love stanton. Do NOT love the seizure graphics. Nope.
@@SanDiegoHarry1 🙌🏼🥁👊🏼
hey stanton my brotha , faithful drummer n 80's oldschool drummer as well here and i am going to email you right now , please read it , i would love to talk more n such , i will faaithfully n forever support you and your channel here , thanks n talk soon brotha > tom !
@@tomquirin4231 thanks Tom!
🙌🏼🥁👊🏼
No one wins these giveaways,
That’s not accurate.
Please check out the giveaway page at the link below and scroll down to see actual pictures of six of the winners of my past giveaways.
www.stantonmooredrumacademy.com/giveaway
Thanks for tuning in! 🙌🏼
Oh my Lord...7 year old me steppin into that room would have soiled Your floor Stanton. Now 54 years later I have a semi boner and seeing all those beautiful instruments reminded me how it was to be 7 years old. At that age a marching drum was the best thing in the world...my moms old tin cookie jar now full of buttons was my first snare I can remember. The best sounding anyways... at the moment I have a demilitarized ex Finnish Army rope tension snare, as I believe that it is a good thing to have a snare just in case if nothing else.
I firmly believe Stanton, that You belong to the 0,0000.....67 percent of our mankind who actually deserves to have all the treasures she/he has. I can't imagine a tru'er person to carry those instruments for the generations to come. Workhorses for future drummers, hopefully. Thanks for sharing without bragging, it is careing.
@@HiddenJim7 love hearing that! Thank you for turning in!
Your drum sounds are not as good as your cymbal sounds