You know that sound you've been looking for? The one that no matter what music store you walk into you just cant find it...maybe your looking in the wrong places.
Drummers are known to be creative on occasions, so look around the house and find the sound you want. Glass has a really unique tone depending on the thickness and how heavy a stick or dowel you use to play it. Big coffee cans have a really neat chunky tone to them and you can change the pitch by punching holes in the bottom of them.
Metal bowls also have some really neat tones and they also change when water is added. Next time your in the kitchen, take a large metal mixing bowl and put about an oz of water in it, hold it with both hands, strike it against the sink and swirl the water around. Vary the amounts of water.
Another neat one is fill a 5 gallon bucket full of water and grab a piece of metal pipe or pvc pipe, and set it in the water and strike it with another metal/pvc pipe, sounds will vary as you move the pipe in and out of the water.
You can mic any of these sounds, and try them out anytime your looking for a different sound in your music.
Edited by drumguydave (12/28/09 12:32 AM)
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