I've found myself playing more Low Volume gigs in smaller more intimate situations. Restaurants/Taverns with people having meals, and bringing their kids, grandparents and so on.........
These gigs are usually 3 sets, involve a small vocal (only) PA, 5watt Marshall Tube Amp, Small Bass Amp and whatever I choose to take with me.
We are a 3pce Rock/Blues Band, Guitar,Bass,Drums,2 vox and the occasional unmic'd back up yelling from the kit
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No backing tracks, straight up raw Rock, not technical, but trying to keep it dynamic, playing originals, and classic Rock cover songs, Stones/Creedence/Doors/Beatles etc.
I use HotRod style sticks, my Performer Plus 12,16,22, 6in RotoTom + a selection of my softer/quieter cymbals. I don't want to use smaller drums, I think I can keep these sizes under control, and these sizes suit the style of music we are playing. I have, however, had to use a bit of Gaffa on the Toms
, as they are very resonant, but after 6mnths of doing these gigs I think I've got it sorted........At least I thought I did.
I started swapping out what snare I used, each time thinking I'd made the right choice
, thats What I said... Every time I changed snares, I was convinced that I'd found 'The One'.
It went kinda like this/
14x7.25 SonorLite - 14x5 SClassix - 14x7 HiLite - back to SClassix - 14x6.5 Force3000 - 14x6.5 ForceMaple - back to F3k - 14x5.75 D505 - 14x6.5 D506.
I was originally trying to choose the quieter snare with my standard tuning, but quickly realised I needed a Fat/Wet non obtrusive sound, that somehow, was still obtrusive enough when the guys start to 'Go Off'
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Sundays gig was a realization
, my (almost) 4yr old son came up behind the kit after we were done, picked up a Rod, and gave the snare one almighty whack
, perfect Rimshot, loud as hell, could have filled anyroom.. People looked at me as if to say 'Why didn't you hit them that hard', then the penny dropped and the looks changed to 'Thanks for NOT hitting that hard'.
Point being, I have NO point
, except that, perhaps the drum isn't the issue as much as the player, and changing snares constantly is helping me understand what I can get out of a drum. Different drums are definitely more suited to certain applications, at the moment the D506 is best, next week it might be the D516
Still work to be done
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Cheers