Meinl 20" Byzance Sand Ride Cymbal - Played by Thomas Lang (B20SAR-1050610T) video free download


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Uploaded: 2010/05/20

Meinl 20" Byzance Sand Ride Cymbal - Played by Thomas Lang available from Memphis Drum Shop, Buy it now: http://mycymbal.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=33_42&products_id=2727

Comments

9 years ago

Alex Menendez

Greatest drummer ever, and possibly greatest cymbal ever

9 years ago

Beefslap

Just.. watching it decay at the end.

9 years ago

PineappleKoala

This guy and coleman are the best drummer on here!

9 years ago

Todd Siefke

That just blew my mind

9 years ago

Elijah Tria

THAT SNARE THO!!!!

9 years ago

johnny albit

greatest drummer in the world bar none

9 years ago

Marco Di Giacomantonio

Hallo Thomas! What's happened at the end of this video? What you think about?

9 years ago

willpistola

Lang rampage

10 years ago

Alex Slutvinsky

I think it's the best presentation of this cymbal on Youtube!Bravissimo!I need this one))

10 years ago

Douglas Rotondi

Mr Lang is awesome

10 years ago

Jonas Butler

It's bebop, noobs. In bebop, the tempo gets to a certain point where the triplet division becomes impossible/unnecessary giving way to mostly fast eighth notes. 

10 years ago

Alex Grachek

Isn't he playing 16th note swing instead of 8th note triplet swing?

10 years ago

Paweł Morrison

That`s so gay that you guys have to cover the kit so that Thomas` endorsers don`t see it. Comon.. every drummer on the internet with access to youtube know that it`s the good old orange Yamaha..

10 years ago

CryHavocband

It was up tempo yes, but in straight time I feel like. I heard lots of straight 16ths in there. Just have the hats on the upbeats doesn't arbitrarily make something swing.

10 years ago

Pasquale Liuzzi

but thats not swing? just because he started playing a jazz pattern in the ride doesn't make it swing

10 years ago

Mahavishnu80

great technique but zero swing.

10 years ago

thespyisaspy

no.... no it's not..... lol just because you can crash on it, it is not automatically a "crash ride." it's just a very thin ride. Generally the thinner the cymbal, the better the crash sound. a crash ride is generally a smaller cymbal, and normally doesnt sound definitively like a crash, or a ride. in some cases, they have different lathing and/or hammering in different spots on the cymbal to sound decent when used in either role. also a crash ride is generally smaller than 20".

10 years ago

aenima3174

Human drum machine.

10 years ago

Joshua Strong

What wasn't swing about it?

10 years ago

josshlegg

that wasnt swing at all

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