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Author: | Hookd on Phonics [ Fri Jul 04, 2014 10:28 pm ] |
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BEAUTIFUL KITS! BRIAN |
Author: | Jeff [ Sat Jul 05, 2014 11:26 pm ] |
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Incredibly Beautiful kits those genuine Bubinga Designers. Just gorgeous, Gregory. Do you feel any delay in attack from the 12x10, do you play it differently? |
Author: | percusski [ Sun Jul 06, 2014 8:22 am ] |
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Lovely...I'd love to get hold of a 20 or an 18 in a finish that matches my set, you're very lucky Greg! On a side note just recently back from a very cool holiday to Vancouver and Seattle, great times! |
Author: | Gregory [ Sun Jul 06, 2014 12:43 pm ] |
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percusski wrote: Lovely...I'd love to get hold of a 20 or an 18 in a finish that matches my set, you're very lucky Greg! On a side note just recently back from a very cool holiday to Vancouver and Seattle, great times! I know how lucky I am, NIck. Not just finding one, but finding it in the hands of someone willing and able to find a buyer for the pieces I didn't need. This particular kit has had that kind "hand of Providence" a feel about it ever since Tim first mentioned seeing it on Craigslist back in May of 2010. Now if I can just play them well enough to merit the gift! Seattle and Vancouver are nice cities, particularly when the sun comes out. Jeff wrote: Incredibly Beautiful kits those genuine Bubinga Designers. Just gorgeous, Gregory. Do you feel any delay in attack from the 12x10, do you play it differently? Thanks, Jeff! They affect me the same way. I have been thinkink about your question, and can't quite decide what "attack" means. If it has to do with the percussive sound the drum makes when struck, not so different. If it has to do with the speed at which the drum opens up, then they are quite different. The 12x8 sound is immediate and remains pretty much the same in its response no matter how it's struck. It has a lively and ringing tone with lots of harmonics that stays on top, as it were, so it always remains distinct from lower midrange instruments. The 12x10 has some lower frequencies that build within the sound the harder the drum is struck, creating sort of a "snooty" or deep nasal tone as the bottom opens up. That sound is particularly noticable when the drum is struck dead center. Do I play them differently? Yes, because the 12x10 encourages heavier strikes. To get a similar kind of emphasis from the 12x8, I use rim shots, and you know the effect of those. I am more likely to use the shallower tom for more intimate situations and lighter, jazzier music; whereas the deeper tom might better suit louder venues and rock, blues, or R&B. Having played both 12s with both kicks, I can't say I have a preference based upon kick size. I am glad to have both drums |
Author: | Kelly [ Sun Jul 06, 2014 3:43 pm ] |
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The 20x18,10,12,14 had a 14x6 matching snare and came from the west coast. Double cased, gorgeous drums in mint condition. |
Author: | Gregory [ Sun Jul 06, 2014 3:52 pm ] |
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Kelly wrote: The 20x18,10,12,14 had a 14x6 matching snare and came from the west coast. Double cased, gorgeous drums in mint condition. Where did the snare go? And the cases? I gigged the 20 in a 22 case Who in their right mind drags anything that large around? |
Author: | Jeff [ Mon Jul 07, 2014 4:59 am ] |
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Gregory wrote: Jeff wrote: Incredibly Beautiful kits those genuine Bubinga Designers. Just gorgeous, Gregory. Do you feel any delay in attack from the 12x10, do you play it differently? Thanks, Jeff! They affect me the same way. I have been thinkink about your question, and can't quite decide what "attack" means. If it has to do with the percussive sound the drum makes when struck, not so different. If it has to do with the speed at which the drum opens up, then they are quite different. The 12x8 sound is immediate and remains pretty much the same in its response no matter how it's struck. It has a lively and ringing tone with lots of harmonics that stays on top, as it were, so it always remains distinct from lower midrange instruments. The 12x10 has some lower frequencies that build within the sound the harder the drum is struck, Sorry Gregory, I suppose by attack I actually was referring to that thicker/broader/longer punch you get from that extra depth. As you say, the point that it opens up. To me, it suits a more spacious accented playing style, it makes me want to bring out that ooomph and body, but not clutter it. Nice to hear it has a similar effect on both of us. |
Author: | Gregory [ Mon Jul 07, 2014 9:22 am ] |
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Jeff wrote: by attack I actually was referring to that thicker/broader/longer punch you get from that extra depth. As you say, the point that it opens up. To me, it suits a more spacious accented playing style, it makes me want to bring out that ooomph and body, but not clutter it. Yes, the overall tone of the deeper tom is more punchy, less ringing. Old R&B songs all had that ringing tom. Think of Smokey Robinson, the Temptations, or the Four Tops, the way the rack cuts through. But with modern distortion, more punch seems required. It's fun to hit the rack harder, but the fun contains a problem: I start hitting everything too hard. I tune the two drums differently, so the comparison is skewed. The x8 is tuned higher overall, with one head tighter than the other. The x10 heads are tuned to the same note. |
Author: | Gregory [ Mon Jul 07, 2014 6:53 pm ] |
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Kelly wrote: The 20x18,10,12,14 had a 14x6 matching snare and came from the west coast. Double cased, gorgeous drums in mint condition. Kelly, I guess this means you can see the kick? |
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