Amazon.com Widgets

Top Drumming CDs

The above album features some incredible drumming by John Guerin. For more "must have" albums ... CLICK HERE!
 
Musician's Friend
Power Search!
Drummer Cafe News Feed
Visit us on MySpace
August 28, 2008, 07:50 AM *
Welcome, Guest. Please login or register.
Did you miss your activation email?

Login with username, password and session length
IN THE NEWS: Buddy Harmon dies at the age of 79.
   Forum   Calendar Login Register  
Pages: [1]   Go Down
  Print  
Author Topic: Mis match hats  (Read 588 times)
0 Members and 1 Guest are viewing this topic.
xXxBURYyourDEADxXx
Guest
« on: September 20, 2005, 07:44 PM »

Uh has anyone ever used mis match hats?

well im think about buying these hats of this kid, the top one is a A custom and the bottum is a B8 pro.

hmmm what should i expect. im using B8's right now, ahh there so nasty.ahhaa

Logged
Mister Acrolite
Sous Chef
Platinum Member

Online Online

Posts: 5601


Mr. Sensitive


WWW
« Reply #1 on: September 20, 2005, 08:00 PM »

Sure, I mix and match as I see fit. I like using the top cymbal from my HH Manhattan Groove Hats over the bottom cymbal from a pair of AAX Stage Hats. I've mixed brands, models, even sizes. I also play my main pair of hats upside down, using the heavier bottom cymbal as my top cymbal, which gives me more high end and greater durability.

Whatever sounds good!
Logged

I just found out most of the recordings I'm on were actually played by Bernard Purdie.

my drummerworld page
jameswalker
Guest
« Reply #2 on: September 20, 2005, 08:10 PM »

"Me, too."

I've had good (sometimes very good) results with:

- an old Istanbul K top, Zildjian New Beat bottom
- Paiste Dimensions (thin) top, NB bottom

Especially in the case of the Istanbul K/New Beat combo, it was a really nice blend - I got the darker stick sound of the K on top, but the heavier NB bottom gave a much stronger "chik" sound when I used the hi hat pedal.  Same idea with the Dimensions/NB combo.

Quote
Whatever sounds good!

Truer words have never been written.  Grin
Logged
eeldip
Guest
« Reply #3 on: September 20, 2005, 08:33 PM »

you shouldnt even feel limited by using "high hats" must less matching.

that funny china/splash pack at GC, the wuhans, for $40. some great toy cymbals to hit around if you have $40 laying around. anyway, china on bottom, splash on top.

sounds totally wrong. but you know.. you might like it.

drums are about hitting @$%#. dont worry about what you hit as long as it sounds good. sorry, repeating advice... wait let me modify it slightly.. also, sometimes if it looks good its worth it. or if it raises an eyebrow. you know, if you are hitting something that causes you to get a write up in the weekly, sounds worth it to me.
Logged
Ranman
supporter
Silver Member

Offline Offline

Posts: 497


I love the Drummer Cafe!


WWW
« Reply #4 on: September 20, 2005, 08:40 PM »

I would hit a bicycle frame welded to a cymbal stand with one hand and smack that ass with the other if it would rock me.
Logged

eeldip
Guest
« Reply #5 on: September 20, 2005, 08:49 PM »

i hope you are smacking the ass of the titclapper right?
Logged
Drum4JC
Cafe VIP
Platinum Member

Online Online

Posts: 1627


Psalm 150


WWW
« Reply #6 on: September 20, 2005, 09:50 PM »

I would hit a bicycle frame welded to a cymbal stand with one hand and smack that ass with the other if it would rock me.

Good one Ranman!

I don't have a lot to choose from, but I've goofed around by putting my 14" K Custom crash in place of one of the hi/hat cymbals I use.  If I had the dough, I'd pick up a variety of small cymbals to mix and match with.  
Logged

Coming in 2008:  The Delta-3 Snare Drum by Fusion Drums.  www.fusiondrums.com.  Look for updates here at the Drummer Cafe!
xXxBURYyourDEADxXx
Guest
« Reply #7 on: September 20, 2005, 10:30 PM »

Ha k thats good, i dnt feeel like a idiot anymore. now who knows. the possibilitys are endless.

well i mean, im trading a pair of b8's for A custom and a b8 pro. hahaha. dnt ask what happend to the origianly A customs i had. I lost them in a game of chance. tear tear..

but about wuhan, i got a 12" china today, omg this lil thing kills. hhahaaha having a great time.
Logged
Louis
Cafe VIP
Platinum Member

Online Online

Posts: 5737


Will Drum for BBQ


WWW
« Reply #8 on: September 20, 2005, 10:37 PM »

In the past I have mixed hats a lot.  Now it is pretty much the Paiste 505s all the time.  I guess I am just too lazy to swap them around.  
Logged

It is not what you have, it is what you do with what you have that makes the biggest difference in the sound!
Tiki
Guest
« Reply #9 on: September 21, 2005, 08:09 AM »

"I would hit a bicycle frame welded to a cymbal stand with one hand and smack that ass with the other if it would rock me."

Man I gotta try that!
Logged
Pipus
Copper Member

Offline Offline

Posts: 113


Isaiah 12:2


« Reply #10 on: September 21, 2005, 09:26 AM »

I'm new here so Hi to all.

I have 2 sets of HH, one is a mis-matched Sabian AA set (2 bottoms, 1 Rock on bottom, 1 Regular on top), and a pair of Zld's A Quick Beats.

The Sabian's are my main HH, but sometimes, a switch the regular top for tje QB top, or put the Sabian top bottom with the QB top on top, both with great results. Don't really like the sound of any of the Sabian's on top of the QB bottom.

Pipus
Logged
audiomortis
Guest
« Reply #11 on: September 21, 2005, 10:48 AM »

I'm often trying to buy single HH cymbals for just this purpose.  I play my main hats (Istanbul Empire hats) upside down right now.
Logged
Naigewron
Silver Member

Online Online

Posts: 472


Musician and geek


WWW
« Reply #12 on: September 21, 2005, 04:53 PM »

My favourite hats are sort of mismatched ones, although they're an official product: The Zildjian K/Z. K top cymbal, Z Custom Dyno Beat bottom. Sounds awesome!
Logged

"Most of us go to our grave with our music still inside of us"
- Unknown
TheBeachBoy
Silver Member

Online Online

Posts: 431


I live in my own world; they know me there


WWW
« Reply #13 on: September 22, 2005, 04:01 PM »

that funny china/splash pack at GC, the wuhans, for $40. some great toy cymbals to hit around if you have $40 laying around. anyway, china on bottom, splash on top...

I tried that at practice one day.  Not a bad sound.  It made me want to experiment, so I bought another wuhan splash and put the heavier of the two on bottom, light on top.  It will be perfect for a c-o-c-ktail kit at our acoustic shows.
Logged

eeldip
Guest
« Reply #14 on: September 22, 2005, 04:24 PM »

awesome, happy to see the wuhan china splash high hat spread.

i like the sound, its super light on attack. just a little woosh sound. when you mic it up, it almost sounds like a high hat mixed with a spritzing aerosol can. if you know what i mean.

yea, wuhans are basically just great to mess with, i have a set of their S high hats. i like mixing them with stuff... on their own they are a little loud and harsh to my ears. but they have a trashy complexity that is nice.

if all those adjectives make sense,....
Logged
ayotteTL
Copper Member

Offline Offline

Posts: 120


I love the Drummer Cafe!


« Reply #15 on: November 17, 2005, 06:38 AM »

My hi hat dream has come true with an old 1965ish Paiste Stambul Top w/ 70's 602 Sound Edge bottom. I don't think I can do better. Perfect for Jazz playing or R&B,Funk. They're light but not superthin either. To me vintage is always better for hats cuz I like em light.

Just so mellow and easy on the ears. Can play subtleties like feathery crashes by a quick but light flick of the pedal to get that "light ching" that can accent a jazz ballad. Love  hats that can do that well.

No matter how hard I used to try to do that w/ medium weight hats they always sounded ugly in comparison.

Experiment tho cuz most people don't bother . I'm glad I did.
Logged

My pic is of Diana Krall's sidemen - Karriem Riggins,Robert Hurst and me at Rossini's Jazz Bar & Grill in Vancouver BC Canada come check us out if you're in town. Sorry Karriem & Robert will not be there tho.
Tiki
Guest
« Reply #16 on: November 17, 2005, 07:19 AM »

Code:
Code:
"[i]I would hit a bicycle frame welded to a cymbal stand with one hand and smack that ass with the other if it would rock me."[[/i]code]

Ranman, your posts rock. Let me know if you need that bike frame welded! Grin
Logged
Shoeless
supporter
Gold Member

Offline Offline

Posts: 681


Security to the stage please!


WWW
« Reply #17 on: November 17, 2005, 07:32 AM »

At present I'm experimenting with sounds for a solo recording project (its my project and i'll try what i want to).

I have a 12" Camber on the bottom. On the top I have a Zildian Ride cymbal that I snipped all the way to 12" around years ago due to a crack. Its so thick and heavy and gives a great chink. On top of that, still within the clutch, I have a 10" splash. So I got the great chink, and 2 different clangy surfaces on top. I could spend hours figuring out all the sounds and applications I could get out of it.
Logged

Now let's go out there and melt some faces!
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 0.154 seconds with 22 queries.
Google


We currently have 15 guests and 8 members online.
Copyright ©2001 - 2008 Drummer Cafe. All rights reserved.
developed by Bart Elliott | Terms of Use | Privacy Policy | Site Map