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February 4, 2019

NAMM 2019

We’re back from the National Association of Music Merchants (NAMM) Conference 2019, and here’s our initial thoughts…

Celebrating it’s 110th Anniversary, Ludwig is going in the direction of what worked well in the past, while still keeping things fresh and new. The’ve definitely made some changes. They are still selling the most affordable USA kits by far. It’s back to the basics, but with focus on craftsmanship. It seemed like it was the busiest booth at NAMM. There’s a young energy to the company, with an exciting feel.

The new Ludwig Jazz Festival Snare Drums are slick. Modern classic 3-ply Mahogany. Re-issue of the ’64 line – one of the most famous drums ever released.

Inde and Headhunter were sleeper companies to keep an eye on. Boutique drum shell company Nordic Shells based out of Minneapolis is another up and comer along with Tackle out there in Minnesota.

The new Mienl Foundry Reserve cymbals are killer, and sound/look very much like the Constantinople line from Zildjian. They are another dry and flashy addition to the epic Turkish-made Byzance line. Their branding on these is really cool. We have a complete set of these on order, and expect to be the only dealer in Oregon with these cymbals. PM or email us if you want to be called as soon as these come in  – our forecast is that they sell out quickly and will be scarce throughout most of 2019.

The Zildjian Cluster Crashes sounded very cool; they felt like a nice compliment to the K Sweet Line introduced last year at NAMM. Zildjian also broke into a new market, as they released professional in-ear monitors. They have 2 drivers in each side, while most in-ears at this price point only have 1.

Many of the “Heavy Hitter” Booths (DW, LP, Meinl) had a much different or pared-down vibe this year. There were two main topics of discussion among drummers in attendance #1) The new SABIAN logo and #2) the new Mapex MAATS tom mount… All we can say is both may take some time to get used to.

Most folks either came out with new finishes for old gear or like Sonor and the Jo Jo Meyer pedal, they just tweaked an old product.

We also liked another kick pedal. The Yamaha FP9 Series pedal is hot. Extremely smooth with tons of conveniently located adjustments. In our opinion, it’s the current pedal to beat. The release of the Yamaha lightweight hardware is official: super light while still remaining solid. Comes with individual cases for each piece, as well as a durable case for everything. For us, Yamaha made the biggest impression.

One of the take-away’s from this year’s NAMM is the changing nature of some of the most sonic woods we know and love. Bubinga has become increasingly endangered, and many companies are phasing it out. Take Tama for example – the new 2019 kit lineup only had Bubinga in their premier Star line, while they’ve gone deep in their other wood lineups with Spruce, Walnut, and Kapur – in addition to the meat & potatoes of  the drum industry: Maple and Birch.

Translation? If you see a Bubinga kit, especially anything under about $4000 in your local music store, BUY IT! We do have some of the last Tama Birch Bubinga kits on order. These kits are going to be very difficult to get down the line. We also saw a lot of Oak thanks to Yamaha, and in celebration of it’s 110th anniversary, Ludwig had a lot of killer sounding Mahogany kits.

But, it isn’t just drum set construction that is adapting to a changing environment, it’s congas too. Ninety-Five percent of congas are made in Thailand from a wood that is known by various names such as Thai Oak, Asian Oak, Para wood, Rubber wood, and it’s scientific name hevea brasiliensis.  It’s been very prevalent in Thailand because after its effective life as a latex bearing tree is over, it is considered surplus. That’s why there was so much of it for congas and bongos… even furniture, cutting boards, and beyond. Well, the word on the street is that the latex producers in Thailand are switching to palm oil production, and this means a scarcity of material for congas.

Our take away? It’s GOOD NEWS! We’ve already seen Durian used in Gon Bops congas, and now this year LP has introduced congas in Pine, Ash, Oak, and even Mango. This means news sonic possibilities for drummers, with more diversity in finishes and textures. Check out the new Pedrito Martinez deep cut Mango congas here.

And speaking of woods and conga designs, we were lucky to run into Jesus Diaz at the Pearl booth to check out his new signature congas. The cool thing? They have a hole near the bottom that lets the sound out. You know how your congas used to sound like a basketball if they weren’t tipped at an angle or up on a stand?? Those days are OVER! 

Lot’s of great stuff will be streaming in this Spring over here at Rhythm Traders. Shoot us a message if you’d like us to special order something or put you at the top of our call list when some of these suckers come in!! Questions? Comments? send us an email at info@rhythmtraders.com

September 4, 2018

Rhythm Traders Road Trip to Thailand 2018

This summer’s Rhythm Traders Road Trip us took us to Bangkok, Thailand to visit the factory that has made our Bossa Nova branded Latin instruments for over a decade.  For those of you who may not know, nearly all the top brands of Latin percussion instruments are made in Thailand — including LP, Toca, Pearl, Meinl, Natal, Gon Bops, and of course our house brand Bossa Nova.  How did that happen one might ask?  Well the three main factories are all owned by brothers who learned the craft from their father. The father was a music store employee in Bangkok in the 1980’s, when he was approached by both Roland Meinl (Meinl Percussion) and Martin Cohen (Latin Percussion/ LP) to manufacture their instruments. This coincided with the trade embargo the United States has had with Cuba, which meant that it was impossible to get instruments made in Cuba. Thus, Thailand emerged as the choice because they had the wood, machinery, and know-how to make great instruments.
Over the many years of manufacturing in Thailand, the technology has become very sophisticated in the use of sustainable woods, joinery, hardware, and multiple ply congas and bongos.  As a result, even in Cuba and Latin America today, the Thai made instruments are highly sought after and considered among the best in the world.
It was great to meet the workers, look at new products in the pipeline, and to check on the manufacturing of our instruments which will be here by the Holidays. We’ll have a huge shipment of congas, bongos, cajons, bata drums, tamboras, timbales,taiko drums, and nearly every type of shaker imaginable.
Here are three fun facts we learned on the trip:
  • Fun Fact # 1) The factory recycles the scraps of rawhide used in mounting the heads, and sells them to another local company that makes dog chews out of them!
  • Fun Fact # 2)  Export is only part of their business. Within Thailand, they are most well known for making the drums and gongs that are used around the country in Buddhist temples.
  • Fun Fact # 3)  In an effort to have zero waste from the trees used in making congas, our factory is pioneering a finger-joint process that fuses smaller pieces of wood together without sacrificing sound or durability.
We hope you have enjoyed pictures from our factory visit, and remember when you buy Rhythm Traders and Bossa Nova branded percussion instruments, you’re supporting real people  that not only make the best sounding Latin percussion instruments in the world, but they are working to make the production of instruments safe for the environment and sustainable so there will be plenty of wood for many years to come.
Check out the rest of the photos from our trip in our gallery: http://galleries.rhythmtraders.com/2018/09/04/rhythm-traders-road-trip-thailand/
February 28, 2018

Ludwig Snare Demo Day

Saturday, March 3rd, 2018

Come check out an amazing assortment of Ludwig snare drums including Supras, Black Beauties, and the new Raw Brass snares. Factory representative Mike Nieland will be on hand to talk about company history, snare drums old and new, as well as the components and construction of these great tubs.

We will have open box pricing, trade-show stock, and all Ludwig snare drums available to demo. Free T-shirts for the first 10 people to bring their Ludwig snare (old or just purchased) for a new head and expert tuning by Ludwig staff.

Have a vintage Ludwig snare you’d like to show off or even sell? Bring it, and let’s have a fun hang and talk about drums!

Event is FREE! Call us at 503-288-6950 for more info, and

RSVP to our Facebook Event Here:

https://www.facebook.com/events/1573503736052123/

Here’s a sampling of what we know is coming so far. We will have super low pricing on all of these snares and will offer additional discounts on ANY LUDWIG SNARE, KIT, OR HARDWARE ORDERED THE DAY OF THE EVENT!!

5″ X 14″ Fact Ex Chrm Over Brass
5″ X 14″ Chrmd Brass Snare-tube Lg
6.5″ X14″ Fact Ex Supraphonic
5″ X14″ Fact Ex Hmrd Blk Bty
5″ X14″ Ham’d S-pho Bronze Sn
5″ X 14″ Fact Ex Supraphonic
5″ X 14″ Fact Ex Black Beauty
6.5″ X 14″ Fact Ex Hammered
5″ X 14″ Acrolite Classic Snare
8″ X 14″ Supra-pho Blk Beauty
6.5″ x 14″ Raw Brass
5″ x 14″ Raw Brass
5″ x 14″ Supraphonic
6.5″ x 14″ Supraphonic
5″ x 14″ Black Beauty
6.5″ x 14″ Supraphonic w/ Imperial Lugs
13/14/15″ Supralites
Carl Palmer Signature Venus Snare

February 26, 2018

2018 News For Drum Builders

We’ve made some changes over the past year based on great suggestions we had from many of you. We listened!

You may have noticed beginning last year, we lowered everyday prices on most skins, and lowered the quantities needed to get even better pricing. You may have noticed that a shipping charge is added to orders now, and so we’ve lowered many prices to compensate for that, making your “landed cost” of many items even less than before.

Spools of rope, for example, that had been $150 are now only $119. And to sweeten the deal, we created a Free Shipping code for you to use as many times as you’d like through March. It’s our way of saying thank you for all the years of support and friendship as we celebrate 25 years as the Drummer‘s Toy Store. You should have received this code to your email. If not, please email info@rhythmtraders.com to get your code.

So let us know if you need anything, or how we can better serve you.
November 25, 2013

The 2013 Five Star Drum Shops Holiday Buyer’s Guide is here!

Our annual holiday deals are back with a bang for 2013. Inside the new Five Star Drum Shops Holiday Buyer’s Guide you’ll find exclusive deals, packages, bundles, discounts, extras, and other treats from favorite brands like DW, Tama, Gretsch, Yamaha, Paiste, Sabian, Zildjian, Pearl, LP, Meinl, and more. Check out the deals and stop in to see us today!

 

Or

Click Here to Download the PDF

March 7, 2013

Zildjian Cymbals Featured on the Today Show

Check out this feature that the Today show just did on Zildjian Cymbals. They are officially America’s oldest family business! There is some great footage showing their manufacturing process and the company culture. Definitely worth a watch!

This video shows the manufacturing process:

We are big fans of Zildjian Cymbals, and we’ve recently added a bunch of our favorites to our website! Check out our selection at www.rhythmtraders.com/Cymbals-c21/

Zildjian-K-Custom-Hybrid-Hi-Hats

^These new K Custom Hybrid Hi Hats are sweet! Check them out here:
http://www.rhythmtraders.com/Cymbals/Zildjian-14-25-K-Custom-Hybrid-Hi-Hats-p3519.html