The Zildjian Earth Ride.
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2023-02-13に共有
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コメント (21)
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So in conclusion, the more a cymbal has the chonk, the more is has the bonk
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So many great and silly cymbals. - the dry master of bonk - the egg - the plastic cymbals from the printer - the steel cymbal with pure radiator slapping power - the thicc boi decapitator
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Honestly, Boring Time is actually where I learn a lot of drums. Please, more Boring Time!
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As someone who knows nothing about drums but has tons of drummer mates, this is such a great channel for me. I can finally understand what they're all saying and join in. Thanks Wade!
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--slaps roof of Earth Ride-- you can fit so much ping inside this bad boy
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It's nice to see that the museum has bronze age shields besides the drum stuff.
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5:30 man those transitions are CLEAN
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I don’t know why but when you said “let’s hear them all together” I was fully expecting to hear every cymbal played all at once on top of one another in a cacophony of sound.
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i love how the 70s and 90s versions crash awfully, but the 80s one is so heavy that it just doesn't crash at all
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that 80's earth ride sounds AMAZING, compared to the other two. no wonder you like playing with it, despite the weight!
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I was thinking "huh, that's neat to know but Earth Cymbals probably aren't for me" then the brilliant 80s one kicked in and I fell in love
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As a mortal, I am cowering.
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I feel like that 80s Earth Ride is the drummer's answer to the car guy's "no replacement for displacement"
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the 4.5kg earth ride is absolutely beautiful and I love it, truthfully. So colorful and full to the brim with tonality
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i love that the smell of boring time doesn't need to be addressed anymore
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For the American units the earth ride nearly weighs 8 pounds.
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Those cymbal crash transitions near the end we're just chef's kiss MAGNIFICENT
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When boring time is a million times more fun than watching "compulsory training" videos in work
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I have the 70s version and have been playing it since the 80s. I love it and engineers fear it. PERFECT!
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My favorite was the 70s model, what an amazing tone! I want one just so I can hit it and listen to the wash of overtones