Tama Stewart Copeland Signature Snare Drum
A few words from Stewart Copeland about his snare There's always been a need for the snare drum to cut through the racket created by other musicians in the band. The dirge emanating from the bass and the clattering, ear-piercing sounds of a guitar need to have a snare drum that will cut through the din. That explains my signature snare drum. It's thicker than a standard brass shell so it provides sharp attack, but with good low-end. The attack of the die-cast batter hoop provides an extra arrow in the quiver.another weapon in the arsenal. And I like having the high rim on the hoop so the rim shots are easy. The clarity of the drum is its most unique feature. You can do roughs and drags and other cool stuff and they all speak clearly without getting lost as they would with another drum. |