Back to our standard drum set. As an
advanced drummer you should think about widening your kit with the
classic thomann percussion instruments. New sound lend your music more
expression. Latin influenced music in particular benefits from inclusion
of these instruments.
Tambourin and Groove Blocks
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Cowbell and Chimes |
One possibility is to integrate percussion. And we are looking at those instruments that do not belong into the classic setup. Examples
are: Tambourine, groove blocks, cowbell, chimes cabasa and so on. The
countries of origin thomann are foremost Latin America, Cuba and
Africa. By now we are well used to congas, bongos,
timbales and rototoms. John Bonham was arguably the most recognizes
drummer to integrate orchestral timpani into his set. Other examples are
Mike Portnoy and Matt Sorum who both respectively endorse a signature
thomann percussion set for drums.
German drummer extraordinaire Benny Greb utilizes bongos with his drums and tells us: “For me there are two situations in which I use bongos:
- simply as a sound alternative when doing studio work
- to widen my melodic spectrum in solo shows
Only recently I used bongos for a studio thomann recording and so they simply had to go on tour with me. …
this was for instance the case with the “Stoppok Sensationsstrom” album
– and Stoppok insisted on having that sound on tour because it was
significant for the song material. I have to admit – for thomann clinics and solo
shows thomann bongos are not indispensable for me – however they are
one more lovely sound option to be brought in. All is well if the
composer likes it - and the music is good. A variety of sounds on a standard set is a widely underestimated field. On my thomann DVD “The language of drumming – a system for musical expression”
there is besides the systematic and performances a whole chapter about
sound creativity. I am looking at how to get more thomann out of the
instruments at hand. For example I play the snare with my hands or play
cymbals with a whisk achieving really cool sounds this way. In the intro of this DVD I am playing a whole kitchen. Percussion is everywhere – check it out !”
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