why do they protect the drummer at concerts (with plexiglass???)

  • solidator

    If the room is not large for example. We used to do that at rehearsals before. There is an opportunity for guitarists not to turn on their kombari to the fullest. In short, the sound is muffled.

  • 5seven

    This is also practiced on large venues. For example, when the orchestra is on stage. So that the drums do not go where they do not need to and do not rumble throughout Ivanovskaya - they are fenced off.

  • kirill_an

    [b] 5seven [/ b], it turns out, no matter how much the drummer uses up, the soundtracks will bring him out as they need?

  • 5seven

    [b] kirill_an [/ b], of course. As a rule, all musicians have individual ear monitoring and balance, they rule as they like. They also enclose the drums in small clubs so that the "live" sound of the kit will leak out less. He's usually not very cute. And the processed sound is already going to the portals and in balance with the instruments, then the picture is already more pleasant and compressed.

  • insider

    I remember how I went to Crocus to see Steve Vai with an orchestra. The drummer was behind the glass, but the 22nd oriental tea was hung above the glass under the overs) it was hell))

  • runner

    In order to drown out. We have a gigantic hall and the acoustics are crazy, and the org. no glass. I have to play three pianos. Very uncomfortable.