Snare drum sounds and what not.

Chaserrr

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Hi everyone! :D
I'm new here! Haha, i actually stay in Malaysia, but i do go to Singapore often.

So, back to topic, does anyone know how to particularly describe snare drum sound, like fat, thin etc. Does anyone have like ways to describe? And maybe some samples, snares that produce thin/fat sounds, type of shell that produces various sounds? :D

Thanks so much guys!
 
Ok simply put:

Thin - You get a good initial crack/attack on the snare drum and dies off immediately. Usually found in lower depth snares (eg 13x3" Pearl Piccolo snares)

Fat - Exact opposite of thin. Lots of 'body', lots of tone after the initial attack rather than just a dry, no overtone PHAT. A 14x8 snare would be considered fat. Samples can be obtained on youtube. They're plenty of those, just watch for the dimensions of the snare.

Different woods/metals give shell different character - but thats another story. Go listen to clips and your ears should be able to get familiar in no time
 
Ohh, so something like, thin snares are those, choppy kinds? :) Dislike those. HAHA

Mmm, so all this while i was looking for something more of a fat kind of snare.
I have this snare in mind!

Battlefield drums - Chaserrr Snare

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Can i trouble you? :p http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p87Nthv-pKU
He uses his signature snare in that video, can you raftly describe the sound qualities of the snare? :D


Thanks so much!
 
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