@@joew717 i would only do that for the travel to get to the tour and afterwards you drive around with the bus anyways. But for sure it’s a bad idea to throw wet stage clothes in your snare!
Krimh i know all your story how you start on the drum and i am like you now because i don't have a studio and many to by a drum BUT THE DRUM IS MY DREAM AND I NEVER STOP FOLLOW MY DREAM BIG FUN AND SO MUCH RESPECT FOR YOU AND LOVE KEEP ROCKING MAN ❤️🤟🥁💨
Goodness you poor dear. Looks like you have everything but the kitchen sink.🥺 I really enjoyed this video. Thank you so much for sharing. Have a fantastic day!🌹
Very useful! I will definitely use your tips on filling empty space in cases. And yes, it's time for another pair of shoes on the road! I should have thought of that before taking stinky shoes on the bus 😅
Great advice on the cymbal case with all the extra things. I never really thought about why some drummers don't give out sticks as much as others, so this makes a lot of sense. Thanks for the cool video and a small look inside your personal life as a musician on the road. Take it easy and try and stay safe out there buddy live shows are coming soon I hope 🤘🤘
Around 2012 in Germany, Leipzig/Halle airport, the person working at the security called the guards because I placed my hihat stand inside something and they accused me of trying to hide some “weird metal object”. 😂😂😂 and they also made me empty my seccond backpack that I meticulously packed to fit everything in it, because of a drum key... A DRUM KEY! Because again, “it’s hidden inside of many things and it’s a metal object.” 😂😂😂
My band's drummer was stopped at Kyiv Zhuliany airport for the double bass pedal shaft, carefully packed in lots of clothes whatsoever. Luckily, I'm a frequent flyer and I knew the ICAO directive by which that security representative could go breathe outside :D
@@PerkeleKeyboardist they will always look for something. They never like my small mic in my hand luggage. Somehow it looks like a pistol for them. Don’t ask me why...
@@KRIMHDrummer yeah, we all know it's a theater. Although, funny moments also happen. The other time, the same airport, a security lady didn't understand two IEM receivers in my backpack and asked other guy to take a look, and he turned out to be a hobby musician, so he completely forgot about his work and had like a dozen of questions about playing with IEMs :D
This actually so helpful!! I’ve been thinking about using a pelican for pedals and snare but wasn’t sure with the hard cases for each of them. Thank you so much!
Thank you for sharing that knowledge based on huge experience! Definitely once we start touring with aircraft, all things should be planned much more careful instead of touring with bus
Good 👍👍...I'm do the same when I starting to a tour...I try to found al hole to push al what me need...but when I can give you one tip try to found place for more sticks, because fan's it's always happy tho take a sticks a have a remember from you and from the show... I'm for example take always whit me old drumheads, after show I'm do my signature and present this, you don't can imagine how happy the fan's and maybe remember you and your band always when looks the wool where the skin with your signature hangs 😉😉
Could you tell us what sticks you are using on tour ? The next time I'll see SF on tour, i will change one of your after show stick for a brand new kit. Even if I can't get one, I'll be proud to know you will probably play with a kit I brought to you few days ago.
What a great video. Copy paste this for my tour, thanks Krimh. If you go cymbal-lite.. I have a feeling you can get away with Peli air case + cymbals if you use only 20" (at most 21") cymbal case. You can go ride/crash/crash (9kg)... hi-hats in the peli case.. and get the cymbals onto overhead luggage (max 21 inches in overhead).
Love this video.What about one on the pieces you'll rent for the show ? (Provider, process, ...) and also, in what situation afe you going to share a drumkit and how do you adapt to the drumkit of somebody else for example ?
Wow so the baby powder thing I have actually been doing as well.l.but not with baby poweder. One time I was playing a little “show” for some friends in a basement where people were smoking, drinking, etc etc. I was still a smoker myself at the time and used to smoke whilst playing... anyways I was having issues with my left foot sticking to my slave pedal of my demon drives for a good while and was getting frustrated as all hell, but at one point I took my foot off the pedal and accidentally stepped on a bunch of fresh ashes that had fallen off my cigarette and when I went to play with my left foot again it literally slipped all the way off the other side of the pedal and was almost TOO slippery! From then on anytime I had issues with my shoes being sticky I would just purposely step on a bit of cigarette ash and then my feet would be FLYING hahahah! I guess it works the same way as the baby powder!
This story sounds very familiar to me. During my first practice sessions with Decapitated I had very sticky shoes and it was really difficult to control the swivel technique. So I stepped down on the carpet which was really dusty and dirty. This dirt gave the perfect slippery surface so I figured I could use a different kind of fine material which simulates this effect. That’s how I came up with baby powder. Great to see others have similar experiences. ;)
@krimh drummer. You probably already know this but if you run out of baby powder just take a spare sock and put it on over your shoes. Works to keep it nice and slippery...also ideal if your hiking up a frozen mountain and don't have she spikes.
Hi! Can you tell me the model of that skb cymbal case? I’m considering one but they usually claim that it holds up to 7 cymbals only. Sometimes I really need more. Awesome video btw! 🙂
WOW truly interesting vlog, Krimh. Never saw something like this before. I knew the vast majority of drummers simply can't take with them the entire drums set with them while touring, but i wonder if the parts you find in tour and festivals are quite good enough to simply forget about it...or you'r a little pissed cuz you feel the quality is, i dont wanna say lower....just not high enough as you and the band expected. Also......for the live with orchestra in Mexico, you had the possibility to bring there your personal drums or it was just like any tour with just some parts from your drumkit ??
Here is a small bit of advice, you can use semi-inflated balloons with helium in your bags it'll help with taking some of the weight off and you can use it as packing material so things don't shift and get broken. I hope this helps a little bit maybe you can use this on a future plane trip 👍👍
Man, tell about the equipment, what it is, how do you connect it (audio card, laptop), what software, what samples. How is it all set up. There is simply no such material from a touring musician, and this, as I have already seen many times, is a very important aspect of the tour and every time there is something new / something wrong ...
hey krimh! question! why do you use the DecaBox system? Since there are other more compact dmx interfaces, why do you use this one specifically? greetings from Mexico!
Is this case the peli_1535_air_carry_on_no_foam you can find on thomman? Im looking to buy one for the pedals and snare just like u did on this video. If you could give me the exact model I'd very much apreciate it, because I will be ordering online and can't try to fit them in the case before I buy it. Thanks!!
How much your cymbals weight? I tried once to travel with mine (and I was ready to pay extra weight), but the weight was 40kg 😶 I had to send them via UPS
Amazing information since not everyone can be like Mike Portnoy and have identical drum kits made and put in storage units across the US, Europe, and Asia 😂😂 Oh to be that blessed one day.....😂
I wish more drummers did this kind of video. Really interesting! Cheers.
I love these types of videos!
Yeet Feet yes! Same here.
Me too, it`s way comfortable than watching actual lessons that i have to then practice.
I haven't been on tour in so long, I never thought I'd get so much pleasure watching someone else pack for tour
you can also put some clothes inside the snare :)
Yes that’s another way of packing your clothes. You have to watch the overall weight.
@@KRIMHDrummer unless they're sweaty from playing a show...then it's pretty much leaching SALT WATER inside your drum!
@@joew717 i would only do that for the travel to get to the tour and afterwards you drive around with the bus anyways. But for sure it’s a bad idea to throw wet stage clothes in your snare!
He could pack himself also 😂
That kit is more organized than my life.
🙄
Adidas are a must for Krimh and his power! 🤘🥁
Hey from Australia brother ... Loved the video , i will definitely be stacking stuff inside my cymbal case from now on ... Great tips ....
Loved this vid .... you will be in high demand after this!!
I just love these kind of videos! Lot of people have no idea how diffucult is to pack your stuff as a drummer! :D
Oh yes! It’s science to pack it correct
Awesome to see this! I kinda missed you weighing each case when you were done packing, especially because you pointed out its importance.
True, should have done that! sorry
Krimh i know all your story how you start on the drum and i am like you now because i don't have a studio and many to by a drum BUT THE DRUM IS MY DREAM AND I NEVER STOP FOLLOW MY DREAM BIG FUN AND SO MUCH RESPECT FOR YOU AND LOVE KEEP ROCKING MAN ❤️🤟🥁💨
Excellent video - as a drummer myself i agree with every space must be filled! Playing 'festival' kits can be a nightmare!!
The idea of putting things in your shoes then putting the shoes themselves into the cymbal case is genius!
Brilliant Video, thanks for uploading. KRIMH, The King of utilising space. 😎👊
I always wanted to see how you guys pack for tours or festivals.. and i got the answer... very entertaining. Not gonna lie.
This video could not have come at a better time! Great job :D
Ahh! I wanted to see how do you fold your clothes! I'm still impressed how well organised you are Mr. Mirek :)
Goodness you poor dear. Looks like you have everything but the kitchen sink.🥺 I really enjoyed this video. Thank you so much for sharing. Have a fantastic day!🌹
This is an epic video. Very well made man
Very useful! I will definitely use your tips on filling empty space in cases. And yes, it's time for another pair of shoes on the road! I should have thought of that before taking stinky shoes on the bus 😅
Great advice on the cymbal case with all the extra things. I never really thought about why some drummers don't give out sticks as much as others, so this makes a lot of sense. Thanks for the cool video and a small look inside your personal life as a musician on the road.
Take it easy and try and stay safe out there buddy live shows are coming soon I hope 🤘🤘
Thanks for sharing man, fascinating to see travel from your perspective. Looking forward to gigs coming back on the schedule..
Great video man, I remember your tetris car packing after SF show at Gothoom fest in Slovakia :)
Hahaha this was legit Tetris
Really interesting to see how you pack everything, each centimeter counts !!
Around 2012 in Germany, Leipzig/Halle airport, the person working at the security called the guards because I placed my hihat stand inside something and they accused me of trying to hide some “weird metal object”. 😂😂😂 and they also made me empty my seccond backpack that I meticulously packed to fit everything in it, because of a drum key... A DRUM KEY! Because again, “it’s hidden inside of many things and it’s a metal object.” 😂😂😂
Sounds way too familiar
My band's drummer was stopped at Kyiv Zhuliany airport for the double bass pedal shaft, carefully packed in lots of clothes whatsoever. Luckily, I'm a frequent flyer and I knew the ICAO directive by which that security representative could go breathe outside :D
@@PerkeleKeyboardist they will always look for something. They never like my small mic in my hand luggage. Somehow it looks like a pistol for them. Don’t ask me why...
@@KRIMHDrummer yeah, we all know it's a theater. Although, funny moments also happen. The other time, the same airport, a security lady didn't understand two IEM receivers in my backpack and asked other guy to take a look, and he turned out to be a hobby musician, so he completely forgot about his work and had like a dozen of questions about playing with IEMs :D
That day was traumatizing! I was 20 I think. I didn’t speak German and she was pretending she didn’t speak English in the very beginning.
This actually so helpful!! I’ve been thinking about using a pelican for pedals and snare but wasn’t sure with the hard cases for each of them. Thank you so much!
Damn, that's perfectly packed dude. I'm also a bit perfectionist when packing my gear. I'm sure this video will help me someday :D
Very proffesional, awesome vid
Thank you for sharing that knowledge based on huge experience! Definitely once we start touring with aircraft, all things should be planned much more careful instead of touring with bus
Now this video might be handy one day hehe
I'd love to see the actual list too :) great video!
Very awesome this type of tip! Thanks Krimh! 🤘🏻🦁🇧🇷👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Good 👍👍...I'm do the same when I starting to a tour...I try to found al hole to push al what me need...but when I can give you one tip try to found place for more sticks, because fan's it's always happy tho take a sticks a have a remember from you and from the show... I'm for example take always whit me old drumheads, after show I'm do my signature and present this, you don't can imagine how happy the fan's and maybe remember you and your band always when looks the wool where the skin with your signature hangs 😉😉
Magnifico.💰💰💰💰💰💰
watched the video and it answered my question thanks for the info !
Awesome video man, thank you!!
Great video Krimh
Fantastic video man.
Thanks man, very useful video!!
yay I love this kind of video
Beautiful sight, those cymbals are and the austrian lad is nice too. 😂
Could you tell us what sticks you are using on tour ?
The next time I'll see SF on tour, i will change one of your after show stick for a brand new kit.
Even if I can't get one, I'll be proud to know you will probably play with a kit I brought to you few days ago.
What a great video. Copy paste this for my tour, thanks Krimh.
If you go cymbal-lite.. I have a feeling you can get away with Peli air case + cymbals if you use only 20" (at most 21") cymbal case. You can go ride/crash/crash (9kg)... hi-hats in the peli case.. and get the cymbals onto overhead luggage (max 21 inches in overhead).
fantastic video!!
Great! Thanks for sharing!
Hii Krimh.... regards from Bali...🤘
very helpful, thanks a lot!!
Love this video.What about one on the pieces you'll rent for the show ? (Provider, process, ...) and also, in what situation afe you going to share a drumkit and how do you adapt to the drumkit of somebody else for example ?
Wow so the baby powder thing I have actually been doing as well.l.but not with baby poweder. One time I was playing a little “show” for some friends in a basement where people were smoking, drinking, etc etc. I was still a smoker myself at the time and used to smoke whilst playing... anyways I was having issues with my left foot sticking to my slave pedal of my demon drives for a good while and was getting frustrated as all hell, but at one point I took my foot off the pedal and accidentally stepped on a bunch of fresh ashes that had fallen off my cigarette and when I went to play with my left foot again it literally slipped all the way off the other side of the pedal and was almost TOO slippery! From then on anytime I had issues with my shoes being sticky I would just purposely step on a bit of cigarette ash and then my feet would be FLYING hahahah! I guess it works the same way as the baby powder!
This story sounds very familiar to me. During my first practice sessions with Decapitated I had very sticky shoes and it was really difficult to control the swivel technique. So I stepped down on the carpet which was really dusty and dirty. This dirt gave the perfect slippery surface so I figured I could use a different kind of fine material which simulates this effect. That’s how I came up with baby powder.
Great to see others have similar experiences. ;)
I believe Pat Torpey talked about the baby powder tip in his "Big Drum" instructional video. Great video tho.
@krimh drummer. You probably already know this but if you run out of baby powder just take a spare sock and put it on over your shoes. Works to keep it nice and slippery...also ideal if your hiking up a frozen mountain and don't have she spikes.
Pat torpey already used the baby powder like 30 years ago 😉
:) Adidas Special! I have never seen you in different pair of shoes :). And we've met long time ago :)
Thanks for this video ! Very usefull 🙏🙏
Thanks 🤘
Thank you
being a lefty the tom clamp is number one for me ,hate the toms attached to the bass drum
I hate them as a righty so i can only imagine what a leftie has to endure ahahaha
I also don’t like it and I agree this clamp has priority
Oh I think I saw those Adidas shoes at the merch stand at some point 😁
Cymbals, pedals and sticks!
Hi! Can you tell me the model of that skb cymbal case? I’m considering one but they usually claim that it holds up to 7 cymbals only. Sometimes I really need more.
Awesome video btw! 🙂
SKB CV8
Thats cool, thanks for sharing :)
WOW truly interesting vlog, Krimh. Never saw something like this before. I knew the vast majority of drummers simply can't take with them the entire drums set with them while touring, but i wonder if the parts you find in tour and festivals are quite good enough to simply forget about it...or you'r a little pissed cuz you feel the quality is, i dont wanna say lower....just not high enough as you and the band expected. Also......for the live with orchestra in Mexico, you had the possibility to bring there your personal drums or it was just like any tour with just some parts from your drumkit ??
I love septicflesh and love you krimh
very good video!
super informativ wie immer 🙏📝 kann man eigentlich die Meinl Jawbreaker Flagge noch irgendwo herbekommen? Danke und Gruß aus Berlin
Danke! Das weiß ich leider nicht, die wurde mir vor Jahren von einem Freund geschenkt.
@@KRIMHDrummer ah danke für die schnelle Antwort 🔥🔥🔥🙋🏼♂️
The Pelican Air is genious! What model og Pelican is that?!
Peli 1615
@@KRIMHDrummer Perfect, Thanks man!
Babypowder for the pedal is recommended by Dave Weckl in one of his old -80s videos 😎👍
Oh I didn’t know! That’s cool :)
Everyone curious bout your playing/setup...
... I'm just curious what kind of hair care products you use. Your hair is glorious man!
Btw, love how your "drumming shoes" are some dope ass ADIDAS.
08.35 I but between cymbals ruberpage or foam eartrops (in palstic bag ) to avoid scratches.
Here is a small bit of advice, you can use semi-inflated balloons with helium in your bags it'll help with taking some of the weight off and you can use it as packing material so things don't shift and get broken. I hope this helps a little bit maybe you can use this on a future plane trip 👍👍
Total bullshit, every liter of helium has a lifting force of one gram.
Man, tell about the equipment, what it is, how do you connect it (audio card, laptop), what software, what samples. How is it all set up. There is simply no such material from a touring musician, and this, as I have already seen many times, is a very important aspect of the tour and every time there is something new / something wrong ...
It was the baby powder all along!! :P
yeahh the best this type video
I was waiting for you to weight the cymbal case? what did it weight?
Perhaps a silly question, but if you don’t take your kit, who’s kit do you play on? How can you be confident it will be of a good standard?
a bag for elettronics ? triggers?
hey krimh! question! why do you use the DecaBox system? Since there are other more compact dmx interfaces, why do you use this one specifically?
greetings from Mexico!
Simply because its the first one we found and it’s exactly what we needed + it works without issues.
Is this case the peli_1535_air_carry_on_no_foam you can find on thomman? Im looking to buy one for the pedals and snare just like u did on this video. If you could give me the exact model I'd very much apreciate it, because I will be ordering online and can't try to fit them in the case before I buy it. Thanks!!
No it’s not a carry on luggage as it is too big. It’s the 1615 peli air case
Sheremetyevo stickers founded!)
Do you use something to protect your packs at the airport to not to be opened up or steal from it?
To be honest no because it happens very often that security needs to open it anyways. So if I lock it they gonna break the lock or the zip ties.
@@KRIMHDrummer Thanks for the answer!😉
we need tours back
I would like to know the model of that pelican case please.
Tama and meinl always seem to be a combination a lot of drummers use im a pearl and paiste kind of guy
Master of tetris haha 👍🏻
What drum shoes du you use?
Adidas Spezial ///
Thx
Where are the timpani? I usually try to get them as carry on but they don’t ever fit in that box..
what drums do you play on if you dont bring it yourself?
Saubere Sach !
tama says you are an artist of their drums so how many times do you play on "foreign"drums on tour?
the electronic goes with the clothes on the back bag?
Krimh, you forgot to tell how much each case weighed, how much did the cymbal case weigh?
Both are between 21-23kg
Krimh, thanks, you had some great tips that im going to try when we can play again. Cheers.
Dude your pedals only weight almost 15kg!🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Czarcie Kopyto rules!!! 🤘🤘🤘🤘
That is probably true 😅
When I try to fit everything into a small ladies' handbag: it's a little bit like playing Tetris
Excuse me sir, what is brand/model of “Cymbals Case” you use?
I’m not sure is that SKB / Rolling Vault model is it?
It is a SKB CV8 case
Thank you so much for the informations, \m/
How much your cymbals weight? I tried once to travel with mine (and I was ready to pay extra weight), but the weight was 40kg 😶 I had to send them via UPS
This case is around 23kg fully packed. With just the cymbals I think I am at 21kg
I know it’s madness.... smaller cymbal set pays of in this case
What kind of Addias do you use exactly?
Adidas Spezial ///
Someone knows the model of that pelican case?
Peli air 1615
Amazing information since not everyone can be like Mike Portnoy and have identical drum kits made and put in storage units across the US, Europe, and Asia 😂😂
Oh to be that blessed one day.....😂
Haha yeah…that won’t happen 😅
So, you never actually play your own drumset. It's provided by the concert organizers?
if you stay ready, you don’t have to get ready!!!