Amazon.com Widgets

Top Drumming CDs

This album features some fantastic drumming by Andy Newmark. For more "must have" albums ... CLICK HERE!
 
Musician's Friend
Power Search!

Great Quotes

"I don't ever think about how fast I can play. It's about sound, it's about music."

— Jack DeJohnette
jazz legend
Visit us on MySpace
May 22, 2008, 02:34 PM *
Welcome, Guest. Please login or register.
Did you miss your activation email?

Login with username, password and session length
News: Support this website ... become a VIP MEMBER.
   Forum   Calendar Login Register  
Pages: [1]   Go Down
  Print  
Author Topic: Steve Jordan dvd...snare drum  (Read 326 times)
0 Members and 1 Guest are viewing this topic.
chrisd333drum
Guest
« on: December 19, 2006, 05:06 AM »

Hey guys. I REALLY REALLY wanna know what snare Steve Jordan is using in his Groove is Here DVD. He uses a few throughout the dvd but the one i wanna get sounds like brass and looks to be white/silver colour. To clarify, its the one he uses in the section with a click track. I thought it may be a David Garibaldi snare, but with a different colour finish, but then I thought its too deep for the model??!! Please help me! Cheers guys
Logged
Chris Whitten
Honorary Cafe VIP
Platinum Member

Online Online

Posts: 5202


« Reply #1 on: December 19, 2006, 06:11 AM »

It's an old Ludwig wood 3 x 13" piccolo.
I have the alloy version which is slightly rare, but you often see the wood version on Ebay. They aren't too expensive.
Logged

chrisd333drum
Guest
« Reply #2 on: December 19, 2006, 06:43 AM »

Thanks for that. I'm suprised to learn its only 3" deep, it look ed more like 4" to me. Is it brass? I'm just thinking if I can't get hold of the one you've got, what my best alternative is. Garibaldi??
Logged
Chris Whitten
Honorary Cafe VIP
Platinum Member

Online Online

Posts: 5202


« Reply #3 on: December 19, 2006, 03:33 PM »

It's wood, with a silver sparkle wrap.
I've only ever seen one other alloy version.........but then, as I already own one, I don't go out of my way looking for them.
The wood versions (Ludwig Keystone, from the 60's I think, possibly earlier) crop up on Ebay all the time and are reasonably priced (no more than $300 last time I looked).
If you want that sound, I would just watch Ebay and wait for a 3 x 13" Keystone Ludwig to come along.
I think it would be a better buy than a new drum that might not sound the same.
Logged

chrisd333drum
Guest
« Reply #4 on: December 20, 2006, 05:03 AM »

thanks Chris, your helps much appreciated. This is my first time on a drum forum and if you'll all forgive me, I gotta say its really nice to find poeple that want to help with things like this. Merry xmas one and all!! (I'm not drunk.... Wink ha ha)
Logged
Pages: [1]   Go Up
  Print  
 
Jump to:  

Powered by MySQL Powered by PHP Powered by SMF 1.1.4 | SMF © 2006-2007, Simple Machines LLC | Sitemap Valid XHTML 1.0! Valid CSS!
Page created in 0.111 seconds with 23 queries.
Google


We currently have 13 guests and 25 members online.
Copyright ©2001 - 2008 Drummer Cafe. All rights reserved.
developed by Bart Elliott | Terms of Use | Privacy Policy | Site Map