Anyone know what DJ Fontana's,
JM Van Eaton,
WS Holland's,
Cymbal&drum set ups were?.
Anyone know what DJ Fontana's,
JM Van Eaton,
WS Holland's,
Cymbal&drum set ups were?.
DJ Fontana played on Gretsch Broadkaster:
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Looks like 20/12/16 + 4155 snare. 3-ply.
Unshaven calfskin head on front.
It's hard to tell what Zildjians he used, but K's I assume.
WS Holland played on Rogers R-360 kit. Looks 20/12/12 to me
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Sorry for giant pictures, no bloody idea how to resize them
Looks like DJ took a bite out of his ride....That looks more like deer than cow !i
Back in the early 60's when Rock-A-Billy was 'contemporary' music, my set-up was just snare, bass drum, floor tom (no rack tom,) 1 ride cymbal and the hats. Bare-bones, stripped down, no crashes, no rack toms. It was perfect for all the bass/snare/ride grooves and when I needed bottom end the floor tom was there. Simple but effective set-up and the limited number of drums will lend a more 'traditional sound' to the drumming. We all used stripped down kits for 'sock-hops' and dances where a lot of old 50's rock & roll was being played. It was all about 'keeping the beat' back then. You didn't need an elaborate kit for the music.
Take it from a cat who played it when it was new! Snare, bass and a ride is all you need.
John
This is exactly my setup for gig today :)
22 bass, 14 snare, 13 hihat, 20 ride...less is more they say!
snurf - I had a friend who played with a three piece rock-a-billy band and all he used was a snare drum! Guitar, stand-up bass and a snare drum. He played it standing up and he used brushes a lot, and I'm here to tell you that that band kicked butt and took names later! All three of them sang and played their as$es off.
Just a snare drum! You really have to know your stuff to be able to say everything you have to say with just one drum. This guy was an amazing drummer. I know I wouldn't want to do an entire gig with just a snare. Not an easy trick to pull off. The bass player helps him by thumping on the stand-up bass as he plays so there is a 'bass drum rhythm' that my buddy plays off of. The music sounds 'full' and great.
John
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