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If you’re playing with others (or even alone) post something showing how you’re doing. 58 yrs old myself, playing drums for first time after decades of bass playing
Never tighten the top and bottom knurled nuts. The top hi hat cymbal should be a bit loose to “sing”. Get the two knurled nuts closest to the top cymbal adjusted so there is some give, the tighten the top-most (third) nut against the top nut to lock it at the adjustment you’ve set. Adjust the two cymbals with a slight separation between them. Adjust the filter so that there is a bit of an angle to the bottom cymbal. I’ve played semi-professionally for 50+ years, so I have a bit of experience with this.
Thanks so much for this. I'm not a drummer but I have a friend who wants to drum for our band. Problem is, he has the energy but doesn't know how to set up a drum, which leaves everything to me. When I was recording, I couldn't get the annoying sizzle out of the hi hats through the mix. The tension rod is the problem. Thank you
Clutch is way to tight..the top hat should be free to move around considerably.. also the tilter screw should never be removed ..you need it to angle the bottom cymbal and give it significant tilt.. to avoid air pockets.. most drummers are not using the quick beat bottom with the holes and even the quick beat bottom with the holes needs to be tilted to give the hats a much-improved chick sound.
Thank you. I'm a rookie but that's what I thought. Otherwise there would be no reason to have two nuts on top that can be adjusted away from the cymbal.
The top hat is too tight and the space between the two is too low when open. Old rule of thumb is 2 fingers of space or a little more. Lots of vids cover the space thing well.
I can't find a video Anywhere where it actually shows You what the pedal of the High hat symbol looks like. Specifically, how it sets up. Nobody shows you that they just keep showing you the symbols. It's a quarter of your equipment. The symbols do nothing without the pedal in the stand no one's discussing the pedals or the stands.
It depends on what type of sound you want but in general you want cymbals to be quite loose especially because it can help with the longevity of them. Crashes, Splashes, etc. are often quite loose so they can achieve the sound they were made for, stack cymbals on the other hand can be mounted a bit tighter to get a choked up sound.
Por favor... hay 10 videos haciendo lo mismo, saben que es armar y desarmar o como se arma un hot hat realmente? Esto lo puede hacer un mono, hagan un video de co.o se arma y se desarma, sentido común, solo poner los platos? Les parece que tiene sentido este contenido..?
Thank you. I am 60 years old and bought my first kit used with no setup instructions 😉
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Cool, I'm 72, bought my first kit this year. Us old ladies rock!
If you’re playing with others (or even alone) post something showing how you’re doing. 58 yrs old myself, playing drums for first time after decades of bass playing
Boomer old lady trying to learn drums (not going so well but...) Thank you for this tutorial that even I could follow. 🤘
Thanks! I'm a lead guitar player that wants to add being a drummer also and your video helped me a lot!
Never tighten the top and bottom knurled nuts. The top hi hat cymbal should be a bit loose to “sing”. Get the two knurled nuts closest to the top cymbal adjusted so there is some give, the tighten the top-most (third) nut against the top nut to lock it at the adjustment you’ve set. Adjust the two cymbals with a slight separation between them. Adjust the filter so that there is a bit of an angle to the bottom cymbal. I’ve played semi-professionally for 50+ years, so I have a bit of experience with this.
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Thanks so much for this. I'm not a drummer but I have a friend who wants to drum for our band. Problem is, he has the energy but doesn't know how to set up a drum, which leaves everything to me. When I was recording, I couldn't get the annoying sizzle out of the hi hats through the mix. The tension rod is the problem. Thank you
thanks dude there was something wrong with mine and it helped bro i liked
Clutch is way to tight..the top hat should be free to move around considerably.. also the tilter screw should never be removed ..you need it to angle the bottom cymbal and give it significant tilt.. to avoid air pockets.. most drummers are not using the quick beat bottom with the holes and even the quick beat bottom with the holes needs to be tilted to give the hats a much-improved chick sound.
I knew I'd find an actual drummer commenting on here somewhere...
Thank you. I'm a rookie but that's what I thought. Otherwise there would be no reason to have two nuts on top that can be adjusted away from the cymbal.
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Two metal pieces and a felt? Those are knurled jamb nuts.
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The top hat is too tight and the space between the two is too low when open. Old rule of thumb is 2 fingers of space or a little more. Lots of vids cover the space thing well.
2:14 that fart .
I can't find a video Anywhere where it actually shows You what the pedal of the High hat symbol looks like. Specifically, how it sets up. Nobody shows you that they just keep showing you the symbols. It's a quarter of your equipment. The symbols do nothing without the pedal in the stand no one's discussing the pedals or the stands.
What about setting it up in relation to the snare?...
Thanks man, great job!
Cant you switch how the hi hat opens like cant you pish down to open the insturment
I didn't understand.im confused 🤔
I thought hihats were supposed to sound pingy and nice. Mine sound like I'm hitting an old rubbish bin lid.
But still can't make the two hats go higher, who covers that tip?
At least o know I’ve lost a few pieces I’ll get some washers and a nut
my drummer told me the cymbals have to be a little loose because of whatever, is that true? i dont trust my drummer since the drums are mine :D
It depends on what type of sound you want but in general you want cymbals to be quite loose especially because it can help with the longevity of them.
Crashes, Splashes, etc. are often quite loose so they can achieve the sound they were made for, stack cymbals on the other hand can be mounted a bit tighter to get a choked up sound.
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Por favor... hay 10 videos haciendo lo mismo, saben que es armar y desarmar o como se arma un hot hat realmente? Esto lo puede hacer un mono, hagan un video de co.o se arma y se desarma, sentido común, solo poner los platos? Les parece que tiene sentido este contenido..?
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