What snare drum did John Bonham?

What snare drum did John Bonham?

Ludwig Supraphonic LM402 snare
The Legendary Bonham Snare The performance-proven Ludwig Supraphonic LM402 snare drum was the first choice of legendary drummer John Bonham and can be heard on most of Led Zeppelin’s classic recordings.

What size snare did Bonham use?

Throughout Bonham’s career it seems he consistently played on the Ludwig Supraphonic 14inch x 6½ 402 snare drum on stage. This drum is usually found chrome plated over a ‘Ludalloy’ shell. He decided against using the more expensive brass-shelled drums.

What is the difference between Ludwig Black Beauty and Supraphonic?

The Ludwig Black Beauty snare drum boasts a seamless beaded 1.2mm brass shell. The shell is completely smooth, with a black chrome finish all over the brass. The Ludwig Supraphonic, on the other hand, takes advantage of a seamless beaded 1.7mm aluminum shell that sports a smooth, mirror-shine chrome finish.

How did John Bonham tune his snare drum?

The main concept behind Bonham’s tuning strategy was that he tensioned the resonant heads tighter than the batter heads. This indicates that while Bonham was known for using felt strips to dampen his kick, he only used one on the batter side while in the studio.

What size Toms did John Bonham use?

Bonham returned to using the green sparkle kit (used in his early days – see above) in 1970: 14x10inch (later 15×12) Mounted Tom. 16×16 and 18x16inch Floor Toms.

What size Gong did Bonham use?

Bonham often sat with a 36inch or 38inch Paiste symphonic gong placed behind him on stage. Jeff Ocheltree remembers: “There were three gongs I definitely know about. The first Paiste gongs had Chinese caricature letters on them. Later on they had ‘Paiste’ on them.

What snare did Buddy Rich use?

Slingerland Snare Drum
Slingerland Snare Drum, used by Buddy Rich.

What size drums did John Bonham?

From 1970 on, he used a 14″ x 26″ Bass Drum which was the most identifiable part of his setup. He used 16″ x 16″ and 16″ x 18″ Floor Toms and occasionally changed his Tom sizes between 9″ x 13″, 10″ x 14″ and 12″ x 15″ Mounted Toms. Drum Heads: Bonham played Remo Drum Heads throughout his career.

What is a Supraphonic made of?

Performance-proven, the sound that fueled the most hit recordings in history, Ludwig Supraphonic is the snare choice of the pros. The USA-made chrome-plated, seamless, beaded aluminum shell produces a bright, crisp attack with the perfect balance of full resonant tone and snare crack.

What cowbell did John Bonham use?

Ludwig Cowbell
Appears to be an early 1960’s Ludwig Cowbell. This vintage cowbell includes the original bass drum mount. These Ludwig cowbells were made famous by drummers such as Led Zeppelin’s John Bonham and The Who’s Keith Moon.

What is Paiste gong made of?

The Gong maker begins with a round disc of bronze alloy containing a sound potency which is as of yet still resting within itself; it can be shaped into frequency ranges and expressions of sound.

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