Carlock's bass drum sound
Re: Carlock's bass drum sound
Watching 'the song remains the same' on netflix tonight: there's a lot of Bonham in Keith's BD sound/skill. Er, that's what I hear anyway.
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Re: Carlock's bass drum sound
deseipel wrote:Watching 'the song remains the same' on netflix tonight: there's a lot of Bonham in Keith's BD sound/skill. Er, that's what I hear anyway.
For sure, his kicks were tuned wicked tight and super open. Though I highly doubt Keith has the drinking issue... which, I would argue, was a major actor in Bonham's sound/feel.
And wow he is looking way thin!!
Re: Carlock's bass drum sound
i know the yamaha faithful are going too disagree , but these drums keith has here sound far superior than the phx's
keith as a young pup 1998 make no mistake about it,, its that great gretsch sound
sorry dont know how to embed
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YefxJDYzIO4
keith as a young pup 1998 make no mistake about it,, its that great gretsch sound

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YefxJDYzIO4
Re: Carlock's bass drum sound
let me help. And I'd agree, those Gretsch drums sound great.
Re: Carlock's bass drum sound
samnmax203 wrote:
MRhet- I have one of those toothless tama snare stands, and when one of my guitarists was helping me setup they didn't tighten the stand well enough. Over the course of the set the snare started to lean more and more forward. When I went on break I casually looked back at my set and thought my snare angle looked ridiculous and quickly fixed it for the next set. I noticed the snare felt different and I reset it to the forward leaning position. I started to get more control over the snare than normal both physically and tonally. Also I sit rather high so the the combination of the two really came together for me. All I can say is try it a couple times and see how it fits you!
Got around to trying it tonight -- I kind of liked it.
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