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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
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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.
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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??
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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.
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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....
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