Worship Cymbal Packs SUCK! Here's What to Buy

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  • čas přidán 15. 09. 2023
  • Worship Cymbal Packs SUCK! Here's What to Buy
    This video is for all you church drummers and worship pastors/directors that trying to figure out what cymbals are best for your church. Most if not all churches should not buy Praise and Worship cymbal packs because there are much better options out there. I hope this video helps you pick the right cymbals for you church drum kit. Remember to keep Dreaming Big!
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Komentáře • 53

  • @musiq21
    @musiq21 Před 2 měsíci +15

    To be fair, these “worship packs” cymbals they are more geared towards black gospel music, which are more focused on a brighter sound….worship is worship, so that can be ANY gospel style. But now the cymbals that YOU are looking for, are more catered towards CCM style, which are focused on a darker toned sound

  • @gamernation185
    @gamernation185 Před 6 měsíci +14

    In a nutshell, cymbals that are used for worship are usually:
    1. Large in size
    2. Thin in weight
    3. Dark, deep and/or dry in sound/tone
    4. Slightly low in volume compared to most cymbals

  • @DrumAttic
    @DrumAttic Před 8 měsíci +1

    Lots of great info! Well done!

  • @sirdrumsalot
    @sirdrumsalot Před 9 měsíci +5

    As a young worship drummer, I fell into this exact trap! For my first cymbal purchase, I bought a cheap set of ZBT’s, all smaller sizes. I went for it even after a fellow drummer tried offering me some of his better quality cymbals for a similar price. I wish I would’ve listened then!
    My second set of cymbals was where I went way wrong, as I bought a set of K custom darks (marketed for worship), expecting them to be the greatest sounding cymbals ever. I quickly fell out of love with them and decided to look elsewhere just a few years later.
    Fast forward to 2019 and using the information I had now gleaned through trial and error, I bought some Istanbul Agop cymbals from a local drum shop. Tried out each one individually and then played them together in the store. I vowed to never buy another pack, so I now buy a new cymbal from a different series each time. Pretty fun getting to mix and match!
    I understand not everyone can go this route, especially as a young drummer with either no job or a low paying job, but the higher quality cymbals you invest in early will make all the difference later.

  • @brizmota1549
    @brizmota1549 Před 8 měsíci +1

    Thanks for this video!
    I just went to guitar center and liked the HHX, and you just confirmed those are the ones!

  • @christianpena6396
    @christianpena6396 Před 8 měsíci +7

    Thank you so much, im a worship leader getting cymbals for my church and I wasn’t sure what to get I’ve never bought cymbals before

    • @drew_the_drummer
      @drew_the_drummer  Před 8 měsíci

      You are very welcome! I really hope you are able to get the right cymbals for your church.

    • @christianpena6396
      @christianpena6396 Před 8 měsíci

      Trying! Trying to stay under 1,000

    • @christianpena6396
      @christianpena6396 Před 8 měsíci

      Any recommendations?

    • @drew_the_drummer
      @drew_the_drummer  Před 8 měsíci +1

      @christianpena6396 try going to Heartbeat cymbals. There is a cymbal pack that has a really good price for churches. If you are really trying to stay close 1000$ you'll probably want to look at used cymbals.

  • @RedCymbals
    @RedCymbals Před 11 dny

    We are worship drummers at Red and make cymbals for worship alongside our friends at Vertical Drum Co. in Oregon who make incredible drums for worship.

  • @lorelledouglas3699
    @lorelledouglas3699 Před 9 měsíci +1

    Great, informative, fun video!

  • @ericjohnson7503
    @ericjohnson7503 Před 3 dny

    I use Heartbeat cymbals and have used in contemporary music as well as gospel style music. I use 20 inch Custom crash, 22 Studio crash, 15 inch custom hats, 10 inch studio splash, smack stack, and a 24 inch Custom Dry ride. I also have a 24 inch Custom ride that is heavier to allow me the option for using the bell of the ride more for that gospel style music. I even crash on it some.

  • @redonred0924
    @redonred0924 Před 6 měsíci +3

    The Sabian HHX Complex series is my go-to for church. I got the biggest sizes I could possibly get, which were the 15" Medium Hats, 20" & 22" Thin Crashes, and 23" Medium Ride. The ride doesn't wash as well as I'd like it to, as it's just a bit too thick, but it has great stick definition for quieter moments that you just wouldn't get from thinner ride cymbals. I leave the washing mostly to the 22" Thin Crash. Buttery smoothe, and great for dynamic builds. The 20" to a lesser extent is also great for this.
    I actually have a set of Complex series cymbals I use for my classic rock cover band gigs as well when we play indoor/smaller venues. I like to use an 18" Thin Crash, and a 22" Thin Ride. The 18" crash has a ballsy, punchy sound, and may be the best sounding crash that I own. The ride, while being thinner, and darker sounding is perfect for this type of music since it still has decent stick definition, but is also thin enough to crash on without sounding like a cookie sheet *cough* Meinl cymbals *cough*. This ride is great because it saves me from needing to bring an crash, or extra hardware for said crash. Really helps to consolidate your setup is you're going for a more minimalist approach.

  • @johannjohann6523
    @johannjohann6523 Před 3 dny +1

    I never understand the concept about "Worship Cymbals". I think it's just a marketing term as "Worship Cymbals" are just like any other cymbals I think that are out there. Personally, I'm still a fan of Zildjian Custom A cymbals because I think they are the most "musical" of cymbals. Bright, cutting through the mix without hanging around all day. Quick, fast, bright, musical.But I'm actually playing Sabian HHX and AAX cymbals with a Zildjian K dark dry ride. And gotta say Sabian does make nice cymbals. This is the first time to not play Zildjian custom A cymbals, and the Sabien cymbals sound pretty good too. I think I like the AAX cymbals the best. B20 bronze only way to go!

  • @domcruise274
    @domcruise274 Před 2 měsíci +2

    My church in Philly mixes gospel and CCM songs, they each use very different cymbals so I try to go in the middle.

    • @drew_the_drummer
      @drew_the_drummer  Před 2 měsíci

      That's interesting 🤔 what cymbals do you use?

    • @domcruise274
      @domcruise274 Před 2 měsíci +2

      15 in HHX evolution hats, 22 and 20 HHX complex thin Crashes. 22 K Sweet ride. If it’s mostly gospel I add a 17 K hybrid.

    • @drew_the_drummer
      @drew_the_drummer  Před 2 měsíci

      That's sweet!

  • @isaac_drfc7742
    @isaac_drfc7742 Před 10 dny +1

    The one thing is cost, if I had all the money in the world I’d get heartbeat but I have to go for the cheap ones that have the right sound

    • @drew_the_drummer
      @drew_the_drummer  Před 9 dny +1

      That's true cymbals can cost lost of money. It's always worth checking out used cymbals to get great cymbals at a lower price.

  • @rogerwelsh2335
    @rogerwelsh2335 Před 6 měsíci +2

    I talk to my bandmates about cymbals sounds. We are a band and our individual sounds make up our complete sound.
    It’s not my music it’s “OUR” music. How do we as a band want our “songs” to sound like.

  • @hiptoalieu
    @hiptoalieu Před 8 měsíci +3

    YES!!! AMEN!!! PREACH!!!

  • @drumr_boy9887
    @drumr_boy9887 Před 4 měsíci +2

    Meinl, Wuhan koi, sabian hhx/legacy, and instanbul agop series.

  • @kushking420
    @kushking420 Před 2 měsíci +1

    I have a Sabian "Worship pack" that my dad bought me almost 20 years ago, I never understood why they were labelled for a worship pack. My dad didn't even notice it said that "Worship pack" as we both really aren't religious lol, he just went with the sizes and they are AAX, they're good for rock, funk, pop and more.

    • @drew_the_drummer
      @drew_the_drummer  Před 2 měsíci

      They pretty much work best for those genres but not necessarily as well for the genre they labelled the pack 🙃

  • @cedrickwright5828
    @cedrickwright5828 Před 3 měsíci +1

    It all depends on what type of worship music you are playing, gospel music requirements are different than contemporary Christian I've played both and they command different voices when it comes to colors and attacks

    • @drew_the_drummer
      @drew_the_drummer  Před 3 měsíci

      That is correct! That is why I said modern contemporary Worship needs bigger thin cymbals and not gospel. Thanks for your comment and helping others out!

  • @user-qt5ge3ir4x
    @user-qt5ge3ir4x Před 2 měsíci +1

    The follow-up video to why 16" crashed suck.. Keep preaching brother haha

  • @tonyramos966
    @tonyramos966 Před 4 měsíci +2

    Why do they have to be those sizes.
    Play what you like

    • @drew_the_drummer
      @drew_the_drummer  Před 4 měsíci +5

      Thats a great question!
      The reason I suggest these sizes is specifically for church drum kits and other worship drummers hoping to get a sound they hear on CCM recordings. When a drummer is play very specific styles of music it requires the right tools. I play the cymbals I love at home but when I play at church I play what cymbals do the right job.

  • @thierryfortier605
    @thierryfortier605 Před 2 měsíci

    I thought it was all about having controlled volume. If you have a booth, no prob. Go big. But without a booth, the drum is simply too loud for such a reverberative environment. Kinda mean for the other musicians too.

  • @user-wl2xf9by5e
    @user-wl2xf9by5e Před 5 měsíci +2

    I was thinking about buying
    15' meinl byzance dual hi hat
    22' meinl byzance extra dry thin ride
    19' meinl byzance medium thin crash
    What do you think?

    • @drew_the_drummer
      @drew_the_drummer  Před 5 měsíci +2

      The ride and hats will work just fine 🙂 I would maybe look at a thinner crash if you want some more volume control but if that's not a concern for you then the medium thin will do the job great!

  • @CarlosAnglada
    @CarlosAnglada Před 4 měsíci +3

    Sorry, but I had to laugh at "no splashes, no chinas".

  • @titoparada6635
    @titoparada6635 Před 4 měsíci +1

    Do you think a Zildjian K custom dark ride 22" and a Zildjian K custom dark crash 20" could they sound good for church?

    • @drew_the_drummer
      @drew_the_drummer  Před 4 měsíci

      I think both will work well for worship. As long as they are thin and washy

  • @ReubenLalnunzira
    @ReubenLalnunzira Před 5 měsíci

    Quick question. Im planning to order a crash in our local company. what size and thickness would you recommend? specific thickness recommendation would be nice

    • @drew_the_drummer
      @drew_the_drummer  Před 5 měsíci +1

      If you already have a crashable ride cymbal I would suggest a 20inch crash if you have the budget. Don't buy anything less than an 18inch crash. Try get as thin as possible. Anything called "thin" "extra thin" or "paper thin". I don't have exact numbers weight or thickness. Essentially you want to be able to get a full sound without hitting the cymbal very hard. I hope that helps!

    • @drew_the_drummer
      @drew_the_drummer  Před 5 měsíci +1

      My 20inch crash is about 1660g in weight. That's a great starting point but if you find a crash of the same size but lighter that is even better.

    • @ReubenLalnunzira
      @ReubenLalnunzira Před 5 měsíci +1

      @@drew_the_drummer Yes helped a lot. So its basically, "Thin is good"?

    • @ReubenLalnunzira
      @ReubenLalnunzira Před 5 měsíci +1

      And sonic wise, are darker sounds better or?@@drew_the_drummer

    • @drew_the_drummer
      @drew_the_drummer  Před 5 měsíci

      @ReubenLalnunzira yes thin is good and dark is the best. They don't have to be dry tho.

  • @gregjmackay
    @gregjmackay Před 3 měsíci +1

    Is 180USD a good price for second hand sabian hhx complex 22in medium ride? Is medium ride too thick?

    • @drew_the_drummer
      @drew_the_drummer  Před 3 měsíci +1

      I would say it is a decent price used but I would lean to the thin ride over a medium for worship

  • @styles3732
    @styles3732 Před 6 měsíci

    That's what she said !..

  • @titanu9188
    @titanu9188 Před 2 měsíci

    Ah yes, the "current sound" trap. As you get older, you figure out that none of that matters. I can play gospel and CCM with 13" hats and 14" crash with an 18" ride. And it sounds fine. The bigger = better guys always sound like they are compensating for something...

    • @drew_the_drummer
      @drew_the_drummer  Před 2 měsíci +1

      It's not a bigger is better situation or a grass is greener on the other side. You can play whatever cymbals you want, but... if you are chasing a specific sound that you are hearing in current music, then you are most likely hearing bigger cymbals. I'm just informing people to help them find out what cymbals to buy if they are chasing a sound or want something that will last them a long time.

  • @magdiel7118
    @magdiel7118 Před 4 měsíci +4

    @redcymbals