The Only Way to Find Your Sound | Season Five, Episode 19

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Sounds Like A Drum

Sounds Like A Drum

Күн бұрын

Find your sound! Set the tone! Develop your voice!
These dramatic calls to action serve as brand slogans, motivational statements, and even the default text on the Guitar Center website search bar. It seems that brands want you to think that they can sell you "your sound". Most of us understand that this is but the tip of the iceberg, yet still - we chase after this concept of our own sound/voice/tone often without identifying what that really means and making a concerted effort to move toward the goal (whatever that is).
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PRODUCTION PARTNERS:
GIK Acoustics (sonic treatment): sladl.ink/GIK
AKG Audio (microphones): sladl.ink/AKG
Evans Drumheads: sladl.ink/Evan...
ProMark Drumsticks: sladl.ink/ProM...
Signal chain:
Mics - Focusrite Clarett 8Pre USB & OctoPre - MacPro w/Pro Tools 2022.5
Recorded at 48kHz / 24bit
Overheads: (Matched Pair in Glyn Johns - Cardioid) AKG C314 sladl.ink/C314...
Snare, Toms: AKG C518M sladl.ink/C518M
Kick Drum: AKG D12vr sladl.ink/AKGD...
No EQ or compression in use with drum demos unless otherwise noted
Acoustic Treatment:
GIK 242 Acoustic Panels: sladl.ink/GIK242
GIK 4A Alpha Pro Series Diffusor/Absorber: sladl.ink/GIK4...
GIK Evolution PolyFusor Combination Sound Diffuser/Absorber: sladl.ink/GIKE...
GIK Tri-Trap Corner Bass Trap: sladl.ink/GIKT...
Drums:
Pearl Masters Maple Custom Extra
Cymbals:
22” Jesse Simpson clone of old Zildjian A, 15" Zildjian Kerope Hihats
Drumheads:
Snare: Evans G12 / Snare Side 300
Toms: Evans G1 & G12 Coated / G1 Clear
Kick Drum: Evans UV EMAD / EQ3 Coated White Reso
Hosted by: Cody Rahn
Production & Consulting: Ben O'Brien Smith @ Cadence Independent Media
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Пікірлер: 34
@urse8773
@urse8773 2 жыл бұрын
Great video as usual. It is a very intersting topic for sure. I think of myself as "versatile" drummer and I like lots of different genres, but my technical limitations end up defining my sound and I'm probably more on the "This is the sound that I make" side of the spectrum 😅
@jonashellborg8320
@jonashellborg8320 2 жыл бұрын
This is a very well timed video for me: I was recently thinking over what kind of drum sound I tend to like, how much low end, how punchy, how loud etc. And for a brief moment, I looked for which drum kits best matched my desired sound. Then I remembered ,I live in a large city, and I get to bring my kit, over using a house kit, maybe once per year. :-) So instead, I’ve taken my preferences into a checklist for me at a gig, which typically means first checking the bass drum tuning and muffling. I’ve also sat on open mic nights, where all drummers play the same kit, same cymbals, same snare, same pedals - and every drummer sounds different on the same equipment. For sure, manufacturers are trying to create a story for how they can help us define our sound and sound better. It’s up to us to develop our hands, feet and musical mind to sound our best, and develop our sound. And then, based on our environment and our needs pick the gear we need, or want. Thanks for the video! It gave me additional points to consider on this “skill vs gear” journey.
@yonghengwu772
@yonghengwu772 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you Cody!!! Your words in this episode was giving answers to those questions that I had for the past 3 decades... These constructional advices truly helped!!! Keep on exploring bro. I'll be following!
@immikedurrett
@immikedurrett 2 жыл бұрын
Love this video. I'm fortunate enough to have joined a band full of guys who have much different music taste than me under the metal umbrella. I'm also fortunate enough to be to the point where I have diverted away from trying to sound like any one player I like, and it's been really cool to feel like I've become an individual player that amalgamates a wide variety of different players I look up to.
@BadChizzle
@BadChizzle 2 жыл бұрын
You go deep, Cody. I’m almost always compelled to think in areas I may not have gone, when I listen to you. I realize Ben has a lot of input, I’m not forgetting you either, Buddy. Your show is just so far ahead of other things I see on the subject, I must give you guys mucho props! By the way: one of my favorite all time jokes is when I guy asks another guy direction to a place ((inject your sound here))… and after thinking about it, he says: “ you know what… you can’t get there from here.” Classic! Monty Python, from my teens. Point is… it’s never true...you’ve just gotta learn your way to where you’ve chosen to go. And there are many aspects/ways involved in doing just that thing. Super important side, point: Helps if you Love what you do! ! ! ! ! Then… … your “sound” comes in that process. Boom!!! Ya just can’t help it. You guys inspire me… … … … thanks so very much! 🪄✨🧰🪛🥁 Your guitar guy, who’s learning drums, Chuk
@florian8020
@florian8020 2 жыл бұрын
Hi Cody! Love the excamples you bring in in this video. I truely see myself as a universal puzzle piece and servant to make people happy with music! I think the reason, we we sound, as we sound is also our soul, in other words, the information that is stored within us, that will eventually manifest through our consciousness, our logical thinking, into a physical action, which is the way this person plays the drums. Keep the wonderful work up! Thank you for every single video!
@sterlingprattles
@sterlingprattles 2 жыл бұрын
I adore this channel, thank you SO MUCH.
@instdjp
@instdjp 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you for your well thought out, informative and lucidity presented videos. You’ve certainly taught this “old dog” some new tricks. I hope you will continue for many episodes to come and I wish you much success.
@sterlingprattles
@sterlingprattles 2 жыл бұрын
Seriously, there's not another drum channel that even comes CLOSE.
@buckjohnson2836
@buckjohnson2836 2 жыл бұрын
Great video Cody. Having been lucky enough in the last few years to play kits from all sorts of manufactures (I am in the backline business) you quickly get to realize that a lot of people, myself included when I was younger, 'chase' a drum sound. All the major manufacturers of drums, cymbals, hardware etc make great drums at all price levels. Its technically impossible to chase a drum sound since like you say there are so many variables. A great drummer makes any kit sound good. I think when you get to a certain level of play, its best to choose gear based upon how it feels when it comes to drums/heads and cymbals and how well it performs when it comes hardware. That connection with the instrument is what I think allows you to form 'your' sound. Its not the instrument itself.
@scottapthorpe6172
@scottapthorpe6172 2 жыл бұрын
Simon Phillips turns up to every gig and session with the same size kit tuning and heads and tunings....he actually said the reason he always sets up the whole kit even when he’s playing simply is because he says every piece of that kit contributes to his overall sound...and to me that’s one of the things love about him is he always sounds like himself.
@williamfotiou7577
@williamfotiou7577 2 жыл бұрын
Whatever your sound, it always helps to have a 60's Supraphonic!!! Love mine. 😁🥁
@givedoll
@givedoll 2 жыл бұрын
This was the best Lession ever. It goes to bassplayer to vocalist, its not the gear its YOU. But the gear may helps on the way.
@CraigShawCraigShaw
@CraigShawCraigShaw 2 жыл бұрын
You could sit Vinnie Colaiuta behind an entry level kit that he didn't tune, and he would still sound like Vinnie. Took me too many years to realise this. When I started out years ago I used to obsess over 'my' drum sound. I'm much more open now to different drum sounds.
@robertreedy414
@robertreedy414 2 жыл бұрын
THIS is why I Patreon!
@markielinhart
@markielinhart 2 жыл бұрын
Great video, thanks so much‼️As an emerging drummer I’m doing two things at the same time. Learning to play and finding a sound. It’s an interesting and pleasurable journey✌️🌻
@WillWombatNell87
@WillWombatNell87 2 жыл бұрын
You guys have been my favourite drum channel for ages now. Just one little question. How many grey shirts do you own?
@SoundsLikeADrum
@SoundsLikeADrum 2 жыл бұрын
Haha, thanks! Those are the dedicated "show shirts". We've got a couple of them.
@goodtimejohnny8972
@goodtimejohnny8972 2 жыл бұрын
Yes you can adapt to anything. The tone of toms matters sometimes to your band mates. I normally play on 4 toms. I played on a house kit with only two, and the band struggled because the tonal shift wasn't there.
@jtf9670
@jtf9670 2 жыл бұрын
that drummer from Indonesia that learned dream theater parts note for note on tinsel and buckets is the antithesis of saturated superfluous slithering drum gear corporations
@drummercarson896
@drummercarson896 2 жыл бұрын
Awesome video
@UPdan
@UPdan 2 жыл бұрын
Fantastic job.
@carlupthegrove262
@carlupthegrove262 2 жыл бұрын
I don't know who said it but I remember a drummer long ago (perhaps Max Roach) saying.... It's not the drum, it's the drummer. I am a bit of a drum gear nerd but I know it's the drummer not the drum set. Well done
@tomgroves5988
@tomgroves5988 Жыл бұрын
Great video as ever, thanks. As an extension to this I’m wanting to get into cymbal set-ups - finding my sound, but also choosing cymbals that work well as a set (ie sympathetic relative perceived pitches?!). There isn’t really anything online about this (does Mel Lewis have about a 4th between cymbals?!) and I’d love to see you tackle the science of building a ‘cymbal set’!
@SoundsLikeADrum
@SoundsLikeADrum Жыл бұрын
Thanks! We've actually got some videos that cover the topic of pairing cymbals as part of Cymbal Sounds, our Patreon-exclusive cymbal series: sladl.ink/Patreon
@erictorres4889
@erictorres4889 2 жыл бұрын
I already found my sound and my own drums the Tama superstar classic 7 piece set is my sound from the heads I use to tuning Remo pine stripes and I like to have a open bass drum sound i dont like muffling my toms or my snare open sound on all of my drums
@stevenwilson9865
@stevenwilson9865 Жыл бұрын
I always wanted a big drum sound. Eventually, I got a Zep-Set.
@bencarter6702
@bencarter6702 2 жыл бұрын
You can't buy your sound with gear. Gold. Also lifts any burden I have of needing to find a way to purchase $10K worth of Simmons electronic drums to emulate Bill Bruford circa 1986. Or 5 concert toms in a row like Phil Collins circa 2007. Or a 7 bell cymbal rack a la Gav Harrison. Etc.
@robertreedy414
@robertreedy414 2 жыл бұрын
Not just drum lesson. Life LESSON
@tuulofdstrxn
@tuulofdstrxn 2 жыл бұрын
I had a dream this wooden laminate fruit bowl made a sound like a swish with rivets in it. So how come this channel is called "sounds like a drum" yet there are no videos about stuff other than drums that sounds like a drum?
@tuulofdstrxn
@tuulofdstrxn 2 жыл бұрын
In all seriousness tho, great video on an extremely good, seldom explored topic. I used to mod for a local drummers' forum long ago, and back then I truly wished I could have linked every new user on the board looking for their sound to a vid like this. 👏
@jasonshort1437
@jasonshort1437 2 жыл бұрын
T H I S
@johnreardon4944
@johnreardon4944 2 жыл бұрын
I once played at a large music festival in front of a Japanese train station. My band did a Green Day tribute that day. I used the music company's drums with three toms, same setup I practiced for. I noticed that after two songs, one bottom tension rod came out on the high tom. It sounded like ass and had zero tone. So during the beginning of the next song, which had no drums for a mintue, I took off the high tom, swung around the middle tom, cranked the top head super quick, and finished the 30 minute set with a four piece. I didn't panic and just did it with confidence. I adapted without a problem and we got a huge positive reaction. I guess a lot of people noticed what I did. I got a lot of praise for being so cool. I turned a negative into a positive and was still able to sound like me because of my experience dealing with onstage whoopsy daisies not caused by me. Haha! It sounds like a simple story, but a less experienced drummer could have panicked, in my opinion. It's all about being prepared with your overall personal sound and technical abilities with the gear. This video has deep meaning and I suggest watching it two or three times. My testimony is exactly what they are talking about. No excuses onstage when it's time to perform live.
@larrbrown7277
@larrbrown7277 2 жыл бұрын
The thing that changed my sound was getting hearing aids now I can’t get the sound that I heard before the aides, sucks big time
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