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How To Tune Drums - by DW's John Good
John Good brings you into the DW Assembly Line to show you how he suggests tuning your drums, regardless of the brand.
He tunes 3 different types of drums:
Tom @ 0:40
Snare @ 5:14
Bass Drum @ 10:52
John says it best, but to summarize the key points:
-Always do one head at a time
-Before tightening the tension rods, push hard on the center of the head to "seat/center" the head. You'll hear it crackle, but don't worry, you're not damaging the head. Only breaking it in.
-First use only your fingers to tighten the tension rods, tightening opposing rods so that the head seats flat and even. Similar to how you'd tighten lugs on a car wheel. Alternating in a criss-cross pattern.
-Once all the rods are finger-tight, it's time to use a key. A couple turns on each, still f...
published: 31 Aug 2011
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DW Drum Shell Innovations Webinar with John Good & Thomas Lang
We here at DW are always searching for new and creative ways to offer drummers more sound possibilities from their drums. We know our ever-expanding and customizable menu can get a bit confusing, so John Good brought Thomas Lang into the studio to help explain the differences and technology behind our vast array of drum shell innovations. They compare 3 Collector's Seriers kits, a SSC Maple, Maple/Mahogany, and Cherry.
For all things DW, visit: http://www.dwdrums.com
To stay extra-connected with all our latest happenings, "Like" our Facebook Fan Page
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published: 09 Jul 2013
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The No Drum Tuning Method by John Good (OnlineLessons.tv)
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published: 11 Apr 2018
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The History of DW with John Good, by Sweetwater
Enter to win the WORLD'S LARGEST PEDALBOARD GIVEAWAY 🎸💯| Win a Piece of History 👉 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JHTQp9MgkNo --~--
Nick D'Virgilio joins master drum builder John Good, Vice President of DW, to learn about the history of the DW drum company. Since their initial 1972 start as a small teaching studio, DW has never lost focus on the players and the playing experience — and has since crafted a comprehensive line of drums and drum hardware to meet the needs of beginning drummers to all-out touring professionals.
After the video, learn more about DW drum equipment here: http://www.sweetwater.com/store/manufacturer/DW/?utm_source=YouTube&utm;_medium=Referral&utm;_campaign=QaNd6NK7SzE
#Sweetwater #DWDrums
published: 11 Jul 2016
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John Good Interview for BeatIt
An interview with Senior Executive Vice President at Drum Workshop - the legendary John Good. http://beatit.pl/
Rozmowa z wiceprezesem firmy Drum Workshop -- legendarnym Johnem Goodem. Zapraszamy do oglądania! http://beatit.pl/
published: 20 Feb 2014
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Drum Workshop's 'Wood Whisperer' John Good
In the early 1970s, a 17-year-old aspiring drummer named John Good signed up for lessons at a Santa Monica, California studio called Drum Workshop. Now, some 40 years later, he's the vice president of one of the largest drum companies in the world and has earned the moniker "The Wood Whisperer" for his passion for hunting exotic and storied trees from around the world to make into drums. Check out this behind-the-scenes glimpse into how DW makes its ply drum shells, hear why Neil Peart gave Good his nickname, and gain insight into what drives his passion for building drums.
published: 23 Jul 2018
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DW Drums -- Neil Peart & John Good Part 1
Neil Peart from Rush and John Good from DW Drums discuss the science of grain orientation as it pertains to drum shell construction.
published: 25 Sep 2013
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A tour of DW Factory with John Good: exclusively for BeatIt
John Good shows http://en.beatit.tv/ drummers' website around the DW factory in Oxnard, CA.
http://en.beatit.tv/john-good-gives-beatit-a-tour-of-the-dw-factory/
During the factory tour, John Good showed us around the entire factory, which means you are about to see all the stages of the production process plus some of the people who make DW ideas a reality (the company has about 175 employees). You will see what John call ‘the cool part of this job’, which is the place where many kinds of wood sit before they go into production, e. g. European spalted beech or Tasmanian blackheart sassafras.
In the plywood shop, veneer is clipped to size before sheets are fitted together. You will see maple veneer (DW buy about 40,000 square meters of maple a month). Apart from maple, the company also us...
published: 06 Apr 2018
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Chuck Berry - Johnny B. Goode live
A great presentation! Chuck Berry the legend!
"If you tried to give rock and roll another name, you might call it Chuck Berry" - John Lennon.
published: 08 Feb 2012
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DW Drum's John Good on Tuning A Snare
This video was shot during the 2014 DW Drum Day at the DW Drum Factory in Oxnard. Master Craftsman John Good discusses the art of tuning a snare while showcasing some upcoming secrets due out soon from DW Drums.
published: 17 Jul 2014
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Elton John - A Good Heart
"A Good Heart" is the third single taken from Elton's 2016 album Wonderful Crazy Night. Directed by Daniel Kragh-Jacobsen, this was the first time in 11 years that Elton was filmed for one of his own music videos.
Explore the music of Elton John: https://eltonjohn.lnk.to/essentialsID
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published: 08 Jul 2016
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6. A Good Heart - Elton John - Live in Hyde Park September 11 2016
A Good Heart from Elton's show in Hyde Park in London on September 11th 2016.
I DO NOT OWN ANY OF THIS FOOTAGE. ALL RIGHTS GO TO THE BBC AND OTHER CLAIM HOLDERS. THIS HAS BEEN UPLOADED PURELY FOR THE ENJOYMENT OF THE MUSIC.
published: 14 Sep 2016
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Tuning Your Toms with John Good
John Good is one of the founders of DW Drums along with Don Lombardi. Since the advent of DW in 1972, Good has dedicated his work towards perfecting the drum set. John gives Cobus Potgieter a lesson on tuning his toms, explaining how the pitch of the shell is relative to the tuning of the head.
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published: 02 Sep 2019
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DW Edge Snares - by John Good
Join DW Sr. Executive Vice President John Good as he presents the lastest line of Edge Snare Drums and their features. SInce it's birth in 1991, the Edge snare has been designed to be one of the most powerful snares in the world. It's Brass hoops combined with the wood center give it a hybrid sound that is unmatched. Learn about our new additions the Top Edge and the Supersolid Edge.
Special snare wires, tension rods, TrueHoops, heads, and MAG throwoff with 3-position butt plate make this snare the most articulate in the industry.
For all things DW, visit http://www.dwdrums.com
published: 07 Feb 2011
15:45
How To Tune Drums - by DW's John Good
John Good brings you into the DW Assembly Line to show you how he suggests tuning your drums, regardless of the brand.
He tunes 3 different types of drums:...
John Good brings you into the DW Assembly Line to show you how he suggests tuning your drums, regardless of the brand.
He tunes 3 different types of drums:
Tom @ 0:40
Snare @ 5:14
Bass Drum @ 10:52
John says it best, but to summarize the key points:
-Always do one head at a time
-Before tightening the tension rods, push hard on the center of the head to "seat/center" the head. You'll hear it crackle, but don't worry, you're not damaging the head. Only breaking it in.
-First use only your fingers to tighten the tension rods, tightening opposing rods so that the head seats flat and even. Similar to how you'd tighten lugs on a car wheel. Alternating in a criss-cross pattern.
-Once all the rods are finger-tight, it's time to use a key. A couple turns on each, still following a criss-cross pattern, is all you should do per round. Each time you complete a full circle, it's good to listen to where you're at.
-Now, each time you complete a round, is when you really do fine tuning. Lightly tap your finger about an inch from the edge of the drum on each rod and listen to hear which rods are higher or lower in pitch from the rest. This is the hardest part, because it takes a very critical ear (that most guitar players don't even have ;). You'll also find that if you come across a rod that is lower than the rest, the one directly across from it is probably also lower. It's good to think of them in pairs.
-Continue making rounds with a couple turns on each rod, followed by a round of fine tuning until you feel the head is at the pitch you desire.
-If you ever feel like you made a mistake or feel like it's just messed up, you can always completely loosen all the rods on that side and start over with the finger-tightening. Practice makes perfect!
-Remember that tuning is very subjective; everybody has a different preference. Many people prefer to tune the bottom head slightly lower than the top so that the note bends down in pitch when you hit it.
-Also, be sure to replace you bottom heads about once every four time you change the top. Many drummers assume that because they don't hit the bottom head, that they can last forever. But indeed they do take a sympathetic beating.
For all things DW, visit http://www.dwdrums.com
To stay up to date with the latest daily info,
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https://wn.com/How_To_Tune_Drums_By_Dw's_John_Good
John Good brings you into the DW Assembly Line to show you how he suggests tuning your drums, regardless of the brand.
He tunes 3 different types of drums:
Tom @ 0:40
Snare @ 5:14
Bass Drum @ 10:52
John says it best, but to summarize the key points:
-Always do one head at a time
-Before tightening the tension rods, push hard on the center of the head to "seat/center" the head. You'll hear it crackle, but don't worry, you're not damaging the head. Only breaking it in.
-First use only your fingers to tighten the tension rods, tightening opposing rods so that the head seats flat and even. Similar to how you'd tighten lugs on a car wheel. Alternating in a criss-cross pattern.
-Once all the rods are finger-tight, it's time to use a key. A couple turns on each, still following a criss-cross pattern, is all you should do per round. Each time you complete a full circle, it's good to listen to where you're at.
-Now, each time you complete a round, is when you really do fine tuning. Lightly tap your finger about an inch from the edge of the drum on each rod and listen to hear which rods are higher or lower in pitch from the rest. This is the hardest part, because it takes a very critical ear (that most guitar players don't even have ;). You'll also find that if you come across a rod that is lower than the rest, the one directly across from it is probably also lower. It's good to think of them in pairs.
-Continue making rounds with a couple turns on each rod, followed by a round of fine tuning until you feel the head is at the pitch you desire.
-If you ever feel like you made a mistake or feel like it's just messed up, you can always completely loosen all the rods on that side and start over with the finger-tightening. Practice makes perfect!
-Remember that tuning is very subjective; everybody has a different preference. Many people prefer to tune the bottom head slightly lower than the top so that the note bends down in pitch when you hit it.
-Also, be sure to replace you bottom heads about once every four time you change the top. Many drummers assume that because they don't hit the bottom head, that they can last forever. But indeed they do take a sympathetic beating.
For all things DW, visit http://www.dwdrums.com
To stay up to date with the latest daily info,
"Like" our Fan Page @ http://www.facebook.com/dwdrums
and follow our Tweets too!
http://www.twitter.com/dwdrums
- published: 31 Aug 2011
- views: 1946059
37:34
DW Drum Shell Innovations Webinar with John Good & Thomas Lang
We here at DW are always searching for new and creative ways to offer drummers more sound possibilities from their drums. We know our ever-expanding and custom...
We here at DW are always searching for new and creative ways to offer drummers more sound possibilities from their drums. We know our ever-expanding and customizable menu can get a bit confusing, so John Good brought Thomas Lang into the studio to help explain the differences and technology behind our vast array of drum shell innovations. They compare 3 Collector's Seriers kits, a SSC Maple, Maple/Mahogany, and Cherry.
For all things DW, visit: http://www.dwdrums.com
To stay extra-connected with all our latest happenings, "Like" our Facebook Fan Page
http://www.facebook.com/dwdrums
and follow our Tweets too!
http://www.twitter.com/dwdrums
https://wn.com/Dw_Drum_Shell_Innovations_Webinar_With_John_Good_Thomas_Lang
We here at DW are always searching for new and creative ways to offer drummers more sound possibilities from their drums. We know our ever-expanding and customizable menu can get a bit confusing, so John Good brought Thomas Lang into the studio to help explain the differences and technology behind our vast array of drum shell innovations. They compare 3 Collector's Seriers kits, a SSC Maple, Maple/Mahogany, and Cherry.
For all things DW, visit: http://www.dwdrums.com
To stay extra-connected with all our latest happenings, "Like" our Facebook Fan Page
http://www.facebook.com/dwdrums
and follow our Tweets too!
http://www.twitter.com/dwdrums
- published: 09 Jul 2013
- views: 226589
6:48
The No Drum Tuning Method by John Good (OnlineLessons.tv)
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The No Drum Tuning Method by John Good will definitely help to understand how you can the any drum within minutes.
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- published: 11 Apr 2018
- views: 10346
26:53
The History of DW with John Good, by Sweetwater
Enter to win the WORLD'S LARGEST PEDALBOARD GIVEAWAY 🎸💯| Win a Piece of History 👉 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JHTQp9MgkNo --~--
Nick D'Virgilio joins master...
Enter to win the WORLD'S LARGEST PEDALBOARD GIVEAWAY 🎸💯| Win a Piece of History 👉 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JHTQp9MgkNo --~--
Nick D'Virgilio joins master drum builder John Good, Vice President of DW, to learn about the history of the DW drum company. Since their initial 1972 start as a small teaching studio, DW has never lost focus on the players and the playing experience — and has since crafted a comprehensive line of drums and drum hardware to meet the needs of beginning drummers to all-out touring professionals.
After the video, learn more about DW drum equipment here: http://www.sweetwater.com/store/manufacturer/DW/?utm_source=YouTube&utm;_medium=Referral&utm;_campaign=QaNd6NK7SzE
#Sweetwater #DWDrums
https://wn.com/The_History_Of_Dw_With_John_Good,_By_Sweetwater
Enter to win the WORLD'S LARGEST PEDALBOARD GIVEAWAY 🎸💯| Win a Piece of History 👉 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JHTQp9MgkNo --~--
Nick D'Virgilio joins master drum builder John Good, Vice President of DW, to learn about the history of the DW drum company. Since their initial 1972 start as a small teaching studio, DW has never lost focus on the players and the playing experience — and has since crafted a comprehensive line of drums and drum hardware to meet the needs of beginning drummers to all-out touring professionals.
After the video, learn more about DW drum equipment here: http://www.sweetwater.com/store/manufacturer/DW/?utm_source=YouTube&utm;_medium=Referral&utm;_campaign=QaNd6NK7SzE
#Sweetwater #DWDrums
- published: 11 Jul 2016
- views: 80378
13:02
John Good Interview for BeatIt
An interview with Senior Executive Vice President at Drum Workshop - the legendary John Good. http://beatit.pl/
Rozmowa z wiceprezesem firmy Drum Workshop -- l...
An interview with Senior Executive Vice President at Drum Workshop - the legendary John Good. http://beatit.pl/
Rozmowa z wiceprezesem firmy Drum Workshop -- legendarnym Johnem Goodem. Zapraszamy do oglądania! http://beatit.pl/
https://wn.com/John_Good_Interview_For_Beatit
An interview with Senior Executive Vice President at Drum Workshop - the legendary John Good. http://beatit.pl/
Rozmowa z wiceprezesem firmy Drum Workshop -- legendarnym Johnem Goodem. Zapraszamy do oglądania! http://beatit.pl/
- published: 20 Feb 2014
- views: 315
4:41
Drum Workshop's 'Wood Whisperer' John Good
In the early 1970s, a 17-year-old aspiring drummer named John Good signed up for lessons at a Santa Monica, California studio called Drum Workshop. Now, some 40...
In the early 1970s, a 17-year-old aspiring drummer named John Good signed up for lessons at a Santa Monica, California studio called Drum Workshop. Now, some 40 years later, he's the vice president of one of the largest drum companies in the world and has earned the moniker "The Wood Whisperer" for his passion for hunting exotic and storied trees from around the world to make into drums. Check out this behind-the-scenes glimpse into how DW makes its ply drum shells, hear why Neil Peart gave Good his nickname, and gain insight into what drives his passion for building drums.
https://wn.com/Drum_Workshop's_'Wood_Whisperer'_John_Good
In the early 1970s, a 17-year-old aspiring drummer named John Good signed up for lessons at a Santa Monica, California studio called Drum Workshop. Now, some 40 years later, he's the vice president of one of the largest drum companies in the world and has earned the moniker "The Wood Whisperer" for his passion for hunting exotic and storied trees from around the world to make into drums. Check out this behind-the-scenes glimpse into how DW makes its ply drum shells, hear why Neil Peart gave Good his nickname, and gain insight into what drives his passion for building drums.
- published: 23 Jul 2018
- views: 1926
9:56
DW Drums -- Neil Peart & John Good Part 1
Neil Peart from Rush and John Good from DW Drums discuss the science of grain orientation as it pertains to drum shell construction.
Neil Peart from Rush and John Good from DW Drums discuss the science of grain orientation as it pertains to drum shell construction.
https://wn.com/Dw_Drums_Neil_Peart_John_Good_Part_1
Neil Peart from Rush and John Good from DW Drums discuss the science of grain orientation as it pertains to drum shell construction.
- published: 25 Sep 2013
- views: 34151
33:22
A tour of DW Factory with John Good: exclusively for BeatIt
John Good shows http://en.beatit.tv/ drummers' website around the DW factory in Oxnard, CA.
http://en.beatit.tv/john-good-gives-beatit-a-tour-of-the-dw-factory/...
John Good shows http://en.beatit.tv/ drummers' website around the DW factory in Oxnard, CA.
http://en.beatit.tv/john-good-gives-beatit-a-tour-of-the-dw-factory/
During the factory tour, John Good showed us around the entire factory, which means you are about to see all the stages of the production process plus some of the people who make DW ideas a reality (the company has about 175 employees). You will see what John call ‘the cool part of this job’, which is the place where many kinds of wood sit before they go into production, e. g. European spalted beech or Tasmanian blackheart sassafras.
In the plywood shop, veneer is clipped to size before sheets are fitted together. You will see maple veneer (DW buy about 40,000 square meters of maple a month). Apart from maple, the company also uses cherry, birch, oak, gum, poplar and many more.
The video shows plies of purpleheart put together to become a drum shell. First, the sheets are glued together and put into a press in 200ºF (about 93,3ºC). Then, the press puts pressure of 3100 pounds per square inch. After 3 minutes a sheet of plywood is ready. The next step is to cut the plywood sheet to size.
A 12-inch shell consisting of 9 purpleheart plies is made in the clip. The plies are glued together in the following fashion: 3 sheets – vertical grain, long grain, vertical grain. Then, they are put into a hot press (2600 pounds per square inch) at 200ºF (about 93ºC) for 7.5 to 8 minutes, and a cold press to harden the shell and speed up the glue drying process. The technology is protected with a patent and applied to shells sized 6 to 24 inches, including the 23” kick drum.
You will also see the process of sanding shells, both on the inside and outside, as well as grinding the bearing edges (on toms, bass drums and snare drums) and cutting out the snare bed. John Good attaches significance to the snare bed. DW have engineered a machine that cuts it out consistently the same while retaining the profile of the bearing edge. Each snare bed is 6 ¼” long and is divided into three sections: taper (2 1/8” long), center (2” long, 3/32” deep), taper (2 1/8” long).
The only drum that DW put lacquer on the inside is the snare (all the others are oil-sealed) to make it sound bright. When the shell is put on a shelf, the lacquer has a tendency to run. John Good has come up with a special machine to sort that problem out, which you will also see in the video.
You will also be able to visit such departments as: custom graphics, clear lacquer, quality control, Black Nickel Over Brass, tuning, shell storage (e. g. Ivory ebony, Mapa burl, bird’s eye maple, African chenchen, etc.), pedal assembly and testing, stand production, R&D;, John Good’s gallery, the Drum Channel studio, customer service, marketing, sales, shipping.
Basically, everything a DW fan, but also an all-around drum freak, would love to see…
https://wn.com/A_Tour_Of_Dw_Factory_With_John_Good_Exclusively_For_Beatit
John Good shows http://en.beatit.tv/ drummers' website around the DW factory in Oxnard, CA.
http://en.beatit.tv/john-good-gives-beatit-a-tour-of-the-dw-factory/
During the factory tour, John Good showed us around the entire factory, which means you are about to see all the stages of the production process plus some of the people who make DW ideas a reality (the company has about 175 employees). You will see what John call ‘the cool part of this job’, which is the place where many kinds of wood sit before they go into production, e. g. European spalted beech or Tasmanian blackheart sassafras.
In the plywood shop, veneer is clipped to size before sheets are fitted together. You will see maple veneer (DW buy about 40,000 square meters of maple a month). Apart from maple, the company also uses cherry, birch, oak, gum, poplar and many more.
The video shows plies of purpleheart put together to become a drum shell. First, the sheets are glued together and put into a press in 200ºF (about 93,3ºC). Then, the press puts pressure of 3100 pounds per square inch. After 3 minutes a sheet of plywood is ready. The next step is to cut the plywood sheet to size.
A 12-inch shell consisting of 9 purpleheart plies is made in the clip. The plies are glued together in the following fashion: 3 sheets – vertical grain, long grain, vertical grain. Then, they are put into a hot press (2600 pounds per square inch) at 200ºF (about 93ºC) for 7.5 to 8 minutes, and a cold press to harden the shell and speed up the glue drying process. The technology is protected with a patent and applied to shells sized 6 to 24 inches, including the 23” kick drum.
You will also see the process of sanding shells, both on the inside and outside, as well as grinding the bearing edges (on toms, bass drums and snare drums) and cutting out the snare bed. John Good attaches significance to the snare bed. DW have engineered a machine that cuts it out consistently the same while retaining the profile of the bearing edge. Each snare bed is 6 ¼” long and is divided into three sections: taper (2 1/8” long), center (2” long, 3/32” deep), taper (2 1/8” long).
The only drum that DW put lacquer on the inside is the snare (all the others are oil-sealed) to make it sound bright. When the shell is put on a shelf, the lacquer has a tendency to run. John Good has come up with a special machine to sort that problem out, which you will also see in the video.
You will also be able to visit such departments as: custom graphics, clear lacquer, quality control, Black Nickel Over Brass, tuning, shell storage (e. g. Ivory ebony, Mapa burl, bird’s eye maple, African chenchen, etc.), pedal assembly and testing, stand production, R&D;, John Good’s gallery, the Drum Channel studio, customer service, marketing, sales, shipping.
Basically, everything a DW fan, but also an all-around drum freak, would love to see…
- published: 06 Apr 2018
- views: 2128
5:02
Chuck Berry - Johnny B. Goode live
A great presentation! Chuck Berry the legend!
"If you tried to give rock and roll another name, you might call it Chuck Berry" - John Lennon.
A great presentation! Chuck Berry the legend!
"If you tried to give rock and roll another name, you might call it Chuck Berry" - John Lennon.
https://wn.com/Chuck_Berry_Johnny_B._Goode_Live
A great presentation! Chuck Berry the legend!
"If you tried to give rock and roll another name, you might call it Chuck Berry" - John Lennon.
- published: 08 Feb 2012
- views: 8803429
22:52
DW Drum's John Good on Tuning A Snare
This video was shot during the 2014 DW Drum Day at the DW Drum Factory in Oxnard. Master Craftsman John Good discusses the art of tuning a snare while showcasin...
This video was shot during the 2014 DW Drum Day at the DW Drum Factory in Oxnard. Master Craftsman John Good discusses the art of tuning a snare while showcasing some upcoming secrets due out soon from DW Drums.
https://wn.com/Dw_Drum's_John_Good_On_Tuning_A_Snare
This video was shot during the 2014 DW Drum Day at the DW Drum Factory in Oxnard. Master Craftsman John Good discusses the art of tuning a snare while showcasing some upcoming secrets due out soon from DW Drums.
- published: 17 Jul 2014
- views: 49191
5:09
Elton John - A Good Heart
"A Good Heart" is the third single taken from Elton's 2016 album Wonderful Crazy Night. Directed by Daniel Kragh-Jacobsen, this was the first time in 11 years t...
"A Good Heart" is the third single taken from Elton's 2016 album Wonderful Crazy Night. Directed by Daniel Kragh-Jacobsen, this was the first time in 11 years that Elton was filmed for one of his own music videos.
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"A Good Heart" is the third single taken from Elton's 2016 album Wonderful Crazy Night. Directed by Daniel Kragh-Jacobsen, this was the first time in 11 years that Elton was filmed for one of his own music videos.
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- published: 08 Jul 2016
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6. A Good Heart - Elton John - Live in Hyde Park September 11 2016
A Good Heart from Elton's show in Hyde Park in London on September 11th 2016.
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A Good Heart from Elton's show in Hyde Park in London on September 11th 2016.
I DO NOT OWN ANY OF THIS FOOTAGE. ALL RIGHTS GO TO THE BBC AND OTHER CLAIM HOLDERS. THIS HAS BEEN UPLOADED PURELY FOR THE ENJOYMENT OF THE MUSIC.
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A Good Heart from Elton's show in Hyde Park in London on September 11th 2016.
I DO NOT OWN ANY OF THIS FOOTAGE. ALL RIGHTS GO TO THE BBC AND OTHER CLAIM HOLDERS. THIS HAS BEEN UPLOADED PURELY FOR THE ENJOYMENT OF THE MUSIC.
- published: 14 Sep 2016
- views: 26870
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Tuning Your Toms with John Good
John Good is one of the founders of DW Drums along with Don Lombardi. Since the advent of DW in 1972, Good has dedicated his work towards perfecting the drum se...
John Good is one of the founders of DW Drums along with Don Lombardi. Since the advent of DW in 1972, Good has dedicated his work towards perfecting the drum set. John gives Cobus Potgieter a lesson on tuning his toms, explaining how the pitch of the shell is relative to the tuning of the head.
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John Good is one of the founders of DW Drums along with Don Lombardi. Since the advent of DW in 1972, Good has dedicated his work towards perfecting the drum set. John gives Cobus Potgieter a lesson on tuning his toms, explaining how the pitch of the shell is relative to the tuning of the head.
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- published: 02 Sep 2019
- views: 37282
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DW Edge Snares - by John Good
Join DW Sr. Executive Vice President John Good as he presents the lastest line of Edge Snare Drums and their features. SInce it's birth in 1991, the Edge snare...
Join DW Sr. Executive Vice President John Good as he presents the lastest line of Edge Snare Drums and their features. SInce it's birth in 1991, the Edge snare has been designed to be one of the most powerful snares in the world. It's Brass hoops combined with the wood center give it a hybrid sound that is unmatched. Learn about our new additions the Top Edge and the Supersolid Edge.
Special snare wires, tension rods, TrueHoops, heads, and MAG throwoff with 3-position butt plate make this snare the most articulate in the industry.
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Join DW Sr. Executive Vice President John Good as he presents the lastest line of Edge Snare Drums and their features. SInce it's birth in 1991, the Edge snare has been designed to be one of the most powerful snares in the world. It's Brass hoops combined with the wood center give it a hybrid sound that is unmatched. Learn about our new additions the Top Edge and the Supersolid Edge.
Special snare wires, tension rods, TrueHoops, heads, and MAG throwoff with 3-position butt plate make this snare the most articulate in the industry.
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- published: 07 Feb 2011
- views: 68049