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Post by mrholmes on May 6, 2016 20:21:15 GMT -6
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Post by tonycamphd on May 6, 2016 21:34:09 GMT -6
awesome! how bout that elam sitting there all shiney and new!
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Post by henge on May 7, 2016 5:33:12 GMT -6
Yeah that was awesome. Guys were moving around a ton!! Hot sweaty studio.
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Post by kilroyrock on May 9, 2016 11:12:36 GMT -6
I mean.. I SAW a drummer.. I guess they Newsted'd him right on out of there?
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Post by Ward on May 10, 2016 7:46:17 GMT -6
I mean.. I SAW a drummer.. I guess they Newsted'd him right on out of there? What a shame too!! That's DANNY BARCELONA. That cat could SWING, man!
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Post by chasmanian on May 10, 2016 7:52:39 GMT -6
"What a shame too!! That's DANNY BARCELONA. That cat could SWING, man!"
interested to note that he's drawing a circle on his snare with his left hand (I'm new to drumming......I have a LOT to learn).
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Post by kilroyrock on May 10, 2016 8:01:41 GMT -6
"What a shame too!! That's DANNY BARCELONA. That cat could SWING, man!" interested to note that he's drawing a circle on his snare with his left hand (I'm new to drumming......I have a LOT to learn). He's manually creating some tape hiss with the drum brush. That's what they did before the hybrid mixing method and waves introducing the 60hz/50hz noise switch. To impart that vintage analog mojo.
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Post by chasmanian on May 10, 2016 8:30:31 GMT -6
wow, cool, man. thanks alot. I could not see the brush. it did occur to me that maybe he was playing with one. but then I thought, no, because he has a stick in his right hand. but I see now, that there is no reason why you can't play with a stick in your right hand and a brush in your left. very cool. thanks again. I have an e drumset. (which I super love and highly recommend getting.) one of the reasons I would like to get an acoustic drum set, is so that I can play brushes on it.
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Post by kilroyrock on May 10, 2016 10:30:14 GMT -6
wow, cool, man. thanks alot. I could not see the brush. it did occur to me that maybe he was playing with one. but then I thought, no, because he has a stick in his right hand. but I see now, that there is no reason why you can't play with a stick in your right hand and a brush in your left. very cool. thanks again. I have an e drumset. (which I super love and highly recommend getting.) one of the reasons I would like to get an acoustic drum set, is so that I can play brushes on it. While I play an okay backbeat, it saddens me that I have never had the opportunity to play drums in a band, where you get to really own the backbone to every song. I love jumping up on jam nights, blaring through some simple songs like "man in the box" or really sitting back and 1-2ing through "for whom the bell tolls".
Acoustic drums. They resonate. You feel it when you play. That's something I've never gotten out of an E set (I have one too). Smashed knuckles and all..
The bass player in the video - at the end of the track - he has such a familiar face and action; the " be still and don't do a thing until somebody else says something first, cause that take was awesome.."
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Post by chasmanian on May 10, 2016 13:26:52 GMT -6
awesome post kilroyrock. the whole post. cool observation about the bass player. love Louis.
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