Louie Palmer
Re: Louie Palmer
Tasteful playing. Those toms sound fabulous. Cymbals also sound great. Nice orchestration. Great playing Louie.
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Re: Louie Palmer
Hey Louie- What I find great about your playing is the large, graceful strokes you get with your TRAD hand...I find that a very difficult thing to do! Props!
"Ding ding da ding." Apollo teaching Rocky how to Jazz.
Re: Louie Palmer
Thanks, guys.
I just posted this preview video from the members area of Play Better Drums on my YouTube channel:
[youtube_https]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sgBc3u6XzGg[/youtube_https]
Running some special membership options including monthly, quarterly and 6 month options...you can check them out and the members area here - http://members.playbetterdrums.com
I just posted this preview video from the members area of Play Better Drums on my YouTube channel:
[youtube_https]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sgBc3u6XzGg[/youtube_https]
Running some special membership options including monthly, quarterly and 6 month options...you can check them out and the members area here - http://members.playbetterdrums.com
Re: Louie Palmer
Hi Louie,
Nice sound on the toms ! I'm guessing you're using emperors or similar ?
I saw on your first post you talked about using Pearl thin shells and now with those lovely Gretschs what head combo brings out the best overall sound ? Do you use anything to slightly deaden them ? And lastly .. it sounds like you tune them to a scale or particular notes ... Any tips ?
Love your videos and the new site. Will be signing up as soon as I've moved house.
Thanks
groober
Nice sound on the toms ! I'm guessing you're using emperors or similar ?
I saw on your first post you talked about using Pearl thin shells and now with those lovely Gretschs what head combo brings out the best overall sound ? Do you use anything to slightly deaden them ? And lastly .. it sounds like you tune them to a scale or particular notes ... Any tips ?
Love your videos and the new site. Will be signing up as soon as I've moved house.
Thanks
groober
Re: Louie Palmer
I had a nightmare with Pearl drums...multiple kits sent to me with major defects. I decided to try a few different loaner kits and go through the brands to really see what everything was like (i'd already owned a Yamaha and Sonor by then) but the first kit I was given was a Gretsch (belonging to someone who's rather popular on this forum!) and it was and still is the best kit I have ever heard (and it was apparently not customised). The Gretsch I ordered is great but doesn't sound quite as good as that one...they do vary a little. But there is something unique about the Gretsch thing...there is a woody/throaty sound to the middle of the note which no Japanese/Chinese drums have.
I just use coated ambassadors...can never go wrong with those...unless I need a specific sound for recording it's always CA's...no deadening anywhere and I don't tune to any scale or reference...just whatever sounds good for the room and each drum! Not a fan of the feel of double ply heads...especially playing traditional grip.
I just use coated ambassadors...can never go wrong with those...unless I need a specific sound for recording it's always CA's...no deadening anywhere and I don't tune to any scale or reference...just whatever sounds good for the room and each drum! Not a fan of the feel of double ply heads...especially playing traditional grip.
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Re: Louie Palmer
Give them time. They will sound better and better as time passes.LP drums wrote:The Gretsch I ordered is great but doesn't sound quite as good as that one...they do vary a little.
And once again, let me chime in with some praise too... Very nice playing Louie!!!
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That's a cool phrase, thanks Louie.
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Paul Marangoni wrote:Give them time. They will sound better and better as time passes.LP drums wrote:The Gretsch I ordered is great but doesn't sound quite as good as that one...they do vary a little.
And once again, let me chime in with some praise too... Very nice playing Louie!!!
You're probably right because the nitrocellulose is not as initially hard as say, a polyurethene, but nitrocellulose should get much harder than poly could over time...but forget all that if you have a wrap or Satin. Peace.
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