Which snare would you use in your kit: Artwood, Rosewood, or Steel? Tell us in the comments about your preferred percussion. Then, stop by Sweetwater for a detailed look at the Artwood, Rosewood, and Steel TAMA 50th Limited Mastercraft snare drums 👉 sweetwater.sjv.io/TAMA_50th-anniversary_Mastercraft_Snare
NICK>.>>>> I HAVE A CHALLENGE FOR YOU!!!!!! I don't know if you read your comments, but I hope this gets around to you!!!! You kick adds on the drums, so my challenge to You, I would love to see you create Your next video playing Hard Rock/Hevi-Medal (Metallica Style Drums) or even Death-Medal!!!! I would love to see You showcase Your ultimate skills and for you to pick out the best Drum Kit for this Genre of music!!!!!That would be awesome Nick!!!! Maybe do a combo with the Aaron (the new Rock Guitarist showing the new Ibanez Guitars)!!!!!! I hope You except this Challenge Nick!!!! Looking forward to the video!!!!!
Always wanted a Tama rosewood. Alex Van Halen used one for years. Also, Troy Luccketta from Tesla use one on their first couple of albums! Awesome Snare!
You dont mention the muffler is Dual function.. you can change the tension on the ridded knob, Then turn the Wing one touch.. i suggest turn it on set your tension with the ridded wheel, then just use the big wing turn
NICK>.>>>> I HAVE A CHALLENGE FOR YOU!!!!!! I don't know if you read your comments, but I hope this gets around to you!!!! You kick adds on the drums, so my challenge to You, I would love to see you create Your next video playing Hard Rock/Hevi-Medal (Metallica Style Drums) or even Death-Medal!!!! I would love to see You showcase Your ultimate skills and for you to pick out the best Drum Kit for this Genre of music!!!!!That would be awesome Nick!!!! Maybe do a combo with the Aaron (the new Rock Guitarist showing the new Ibanez Guitars)!!!!!! I hope You except this Challenge Nick!!!! Looking forward to the video!!!!!
Yeah. Manufacturing consistency wasn’t what it is today. Many internal mufflers over time would rattle unless they were tight against the head. Logic prevailed and the industry ditched them.
Which snare would you use in your kit: Artwood, Rosewood, or Steel? Tell us in the comments about your preferred percussion. Then, stop by Sweetwater for a detailed look at the Artwood, Rosewood, and Steel TAMA 50th Limited Mastercraft snare drums 👉 sweetwater.sjv.io/TAMA_50th-anniversary_Mastercraft_Snare
These re issues of these snares it's amazing. Love the 2 wood snares nice tone. The steel I like the one from the 80's
NICK>.>>>> I HAVE A CHALLENGE FOR YOU!!!!!! I don't know if you read your comments, but I hope this gets around to you!!!! You kick adds on the drums, so my challenge to You, I would love to see you create Your next video playing Hard Rock/Hevi-Medal (Metallica Style Drums) or even Death-Medal!!!! I would love to see You showcase Your ultimate skills and for you to pick out the best Drum Kit for this Genre of music!!!!!That would be awesome Nick!!!! Maybe do a combo with the Aaron (the new Rock Guitarist showing the new Ibanez Guitars)!!!!!! I hope You except this Challenge Nick!!!! Looking forward to the video!!!!!
Oh MAN that rosewood! What a phenomenal sound!
Jeeeeez I love Tama.
Yes, I am a TAMA user and Fanboy and the rosewood is my absolut favorite here.
Loving your energy in these recent Tama videos Nick!
This guy is a beast. I like his demo and knowledge... It's an amazing drummer and also upstanding sales person.
The attack on that steel one 😮. Phenomenal. Awesome playing as always from Nick
And great to see the internal muffler making a comeback
Love That Steel Shell! The Rosewood Is Nice Too!
Always wanted a Tama rosewood. Alex Van Halen used one for years. Also, Troy Luccketta from Tesla use one on their first couple of albums! Awesome Snare!
I generally like metal snares but man that rosewood was sweet! The birch snare really popped too.
Absolutely INCREDIBLE!!
Ohhh, I think I'm gonna need a rosewood snare in my life 👀
I ordered one... 😉
Looks like it's sold out on sweetwater already!
I’m not usually a fan of steel snares, but this one is great..
Happy New Year Nick!
Continued Success and Happy Drumming!!!
I have a 5" steel Mastercraft from the 80s. Best sounding steel snare I've played. Tama should start selling replacement lugs for those.
You dont mention the muffler is Dual function.. you can change the tension on the ridded knob, Then turn the Wing one touch.. i suggest turn it on set your tension with the ridded wheel, then just use the big wing turn
Artwood for President😃😃😃
Awesome!!!🌟🌟💯💯
Rosewood = Alex Van Halen sound
Best sounding snare ever ❤❤❤❤❤
Rosewood Snare also comes in 14"x5"
NICK>.>>>> I HAVE A CHALLENGE FOR YOU!!!!!! I don't know if you read your comments, but I hope this gets around to you!!!! You kick adds on the drums, so my challenge to You, I would love to see you create Your next video playing Hard Rock/Hevi-Medal (Metallica Style Drums) or even Death-Medal!!!! I would love to see You showcase Your ultimate skills and for you to pick out the best Drum Kit for this Genre of music!!!!!That would be awesome Nick!!!! Maybe do a combo with the Aaron (the new Rock Guitarist showing the new Ibanez Guitars)!!!!!! I hope You except this Challenge Nick!!!! Looking forward to the video!!!!!
Good night sweetwater
Please how much are the SNARE DRUMS
I prefer the steel.
Can you confirm if the the 1.2mm Steel Shell is seamless or not? Thanks.
It has a seam, that’s why I’m hesitant to get it.
all look and sound pretty good but i feel i " need" the rosewood 6.5 lol
A seam on the steel snare? Nah ill stick with the old school imperialstar kingbeat. The bell brass reissue is great however
Internal tone control disappeared with the whole have nothing inside the shell to affect resonance that swept the industry a few decades ago.
Yeah. Manufacturing consistency wasn’t what it is today. Many internal mufflers over time would rattle unless they were tight against the head. Logic prevailed and the industry ditched them.