rushfan33 said:
I understand why they make so many.... that's not my point. I'm no trying to limit anyones pallet. I'm trying to understand ones urge to have so many on one kit. I don't hold all drummers in this regard but Many (and I say many with a capital M) use tons of cymbals because their influences do. Again... I'm just asking are so many needed in one drum set. Are they all played with purpose in the context of a song or are they there to look cool?
okay let me rephraze the question:
Why are so many cymbals needed for one drumset?
BTW.... I hate the Icebell!!
Man, you would hate my drumset!
2 16"x28" Kicks (yes, that is twenty-EIGHT inches in diameter)
1 16"x20" Floor
1 14"x18" Floor
1 6" rototom
1 8" rototom
1 10" rototom
1 12" rototom
1 14" rototom
1 16" rototom
1 18" rototom
(I am using 7
CHROME Rototoms in place of rack toms. I like the sound, and they cut through really well.)
Paiste Cymbals (except for the Wuhans)
1 - 14" 2002 Soundedge Hi-hat
1 - 22" RUDE Power ride (made in 1981)
1 - 18" 2002 Medium Chrash
1 - 18" Sound Forumula Power Crash
2 - 18" Wuhan China's
1 - 19" 2002 Medium
1 - 20" Sound Formula Full Crash (Think Bonham!)
1 - 20" 2002 China
7- Cup Chimes ranging from 2.5"-8" All from the Signature line
1 8" 2002 Cup Chime
and currenty NO splashes, even though I do plan to add a couple of Wuhans....they are cheap, and sound really "papery", which is what I like.
3 ddrum Pads with
a ddrum 3 Rack system.
4 LP spikes.
Shoukld I go on?
Oh, and it's all soon to be mounted on my new Pearl Rack as soon as the rest of my Clamps and my new DW cymbal arms come in. (I'm still using cymbals stands....and that sucks!)
You have to ask yourself:
What kind of music do I play, and what am I trying to accomplish with the kit?
For me, I want as many colors as possible. I was even looking at going all electronic with a v-drum setup, just for the options of sounds, but my band definitely wanted the acoustic drumkit, because it's different sounding already.
I am playing Progmetal (influences include: Fates Warning, Watchtower, Rush, Yes, King Crimson, ELP, and a ton of other non-prog bands) and the larger kit just seemed like a natural thing for this project.
On the other hand, I have my cymbals a bit above my toms, and generally the cymbals are on the sides, and not in front of the kit.
Tim