Rimshots - Part 2 - Drum Set Applications

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By request here is a video featuring rimshots on the drum set. It is the second part of a video I did several months ago on the subject. That video was on snare drum alone and is located here:    • Rimshots -Three Different Types and H...  
Some of my snare drum solos that prominently feature rim shots can be found here:
Take It To The Rim    • Take It to the Rim  
Second Line    • Second Line  
Caliente Snare Drum    • Caliente Snare Drum Video  
Winter Time    • Winter Time  

The three types of rimshots are:
1. Normal- the drum is struck between the head and rim with the shoulder or neck of the stick.

2. Stick Shot- one stick strikes the other while it is resting on the drum in either a flat or angled position.

3. Cross-Rim Click- The stick is played on the rim while placed flat on the drum with the wrist in an up and down motion. You should play butt out whenever possible.

The main snare for the video is a Doc Sweeney Olivewood14"x 6.5" Snare
At the end of the video I play on several different snares to show you the difference in sound between types of drums. They are:
A 1960's 5.5 x 14" Ludwig Supraphonic chrome over Ludalloy snare
A 1960's 5.5 x 14" Ludwig Supraphonic chrome over brass snare
A Tama Starclassic 6.5 x 12" maple snare
A Canopus Zelkova 5 x 14" drum
A Sonor Horst Link HLD593 4x14" cast bronze drum.

The equipment I am using for this video consists of:
Doc Sweeney Stave Drums in African Olivewood
20"x 16" Bass Drum
Toms: 8"x 8", 10"x 8", 14"x 14 flloor tom"
14"x 6.5" Snare Drum
Cymbals are:
Sabian Jack DeJohnette 20" Ride
Wuhan 20" Lion Cymbal
Paiste Traditional 16" and 17" thin crashes
Sabian HH 13" Regular Hi-Hats
Sabian 12" AA Mini Hats
Heads on toms are Remo Pinstripes on toms
Bass drum is an Aquarian Power stroke 1 head.
Snare is a Aquarian coated head
Microphones are a AKG C24 stereo overhead and an Shure Beta 52 on the Bass drum

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