RawDepth New member Jan 24, 2010 #1 Check out this segment of the Time Warp TV show on Discovery Channel with Mike Mangini. The drum head and cymbal crash (time warp) near the end are worth the watch.
Check out this segment of the Time Warp TV show on Discovery Channel with Mike Mangini. The drum head and cymbal crash (time warp) near the end are worth the watch.
M Muffin New member Jan 28, 2010 #2 Certainly is interesting. I had heard about this segment but never actually saw it. Did they ever do the snare wires? I think that'd be neat to see.
Certainly is interesting. I had heard about this segment but never actually saw it. Did they ever do the snare wires? I think that'd be neat to see.
Farview Well-known member Jan 28, 2010 #3 I think they did show the snare wires when they did the Time Warp with Metallica.
Chili Site Moderator Jan 28, 2010 #4 The snare hit is impressive, but the cymbal is crash is phenomenal. I never thought a cymbal flexed like that!!! go to about 4:45 to see.
The snare hit is impressive, but the cymbal is crash is phenomenal. I never thought a cymbal flexed like that!!! go to about 4:45 to see.
RawDepth New member Jan 28, 2010 #6 Farview said: I think they did show the snare wires when they did the Time Warp with Metallica. Click to expand... Yes, thanks. A quick YouTube search found that one as well. Again the part with the snare wires is at the end.
Farview said: I think they did show the snare wires when they did the Time Warp with Metallica. Click to expand... Yes, thanks. A quick YouTube search found that one as well. Again the part with the snare wires is at the end.
Chili Site Moderator Jan 28, 2010 #8 TheChikenMaster said: Dums are percussive not tonal Click to expand... Why would you think the two are mutually exclusive??
TheChikenMaster said: Dums are percussive not tonal Click to expand... Why would you think the two are mutually exclusive??
RawDepth New member Jan 29, 2010 #10 Chili said: Why would you think the two are mutually exclusive?? Click to expand... In that second video (about 5 minutes in) the host explains why, even though the snare wires vibrate, their behavior is considered to be percussive rather than tonal. (I assume this is what Chiken was referring to.)
Chili said: Why would you think the two are mutually exclusive?? Click to expand... In that second video (about 5 minutes in) the host explains why, even though the snare wires vibrate, their behavior is considered to be percussive rather than tonal. (I assume this is what Chiken was referring to.)
Chili Site Moderator Jan 29, 2010 #11 TheChikenMaster said: - means sarcasm Click to expand... sarcasm detection failure....