i like his ideas about what is traditional. looking at the past for guidance and structure is very good, but don't make rules out of it, that's painting a corner. you gotta understand where your roots are, but you gotta keep moving up.
I went to A.J.Bell under Mr.Rich I am an alumi drummer I now play set like TerfearHazey, Noel Kendrick, Ricky Wms. Warren Johnson, we challenged High school drummers back then I played cymbals, snared & tenor even bass Shout Out to Treme Hideway & The Rebirth DJ Rudy G. Da N.O.Cut Creator
actually, there are quite a lot of african bass drum traditions that go right back to africa. one tradition calls bass drums dunoons, or dun dun (doon doon) for obvious reasons (their sound), and generally three of them are piled on top of each other with two (on their sides) and the bottom and one on top, and all are differing sizes giving three main notes, although they can be tensioned in a way wich gives each end of each drum a differing tone, thereby giving six sperate bass tones to use, like a strange bass keyboard. also, whether the leather lashes are which hold the skins on, you can jam in a cowbell, which takes skill to play as you'll be playing one line on the cowbell, and another line on the drums. many west african djembe outfits tend to use this type of bass drum set up, and it's worth checking out. a really good international performer who has evolved this style into a cool dance show for theatres and raves is Ganja Giri a white aussie didgeridoo player whose drummers use the above setup up in their percussion section.
Derek and keith are pure beast
This document is amazingly useful and fun to watch, thank you so much!
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what a gem, what a gem!
Precious!
This is incredible!
Thanks for this Tabb!!
This is great. Thanks for uploading!
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i like his ideas about what is traditional.
looking at the past for guidance and structure is very good, but don't make rules out of it, that's painting a corner.
you gotta understand where your roots are, but you gotta keep moving up.
I went to A.J.Bell under Mr.Rich I am an alumi drummer I now play set like TerfearHazey, Noel Kendrick, Ricky Wms.
Warren Johnson, we challenged High school drummers back then I played cymbals, snared & tenor even bass Shout Out to Treme Hideway & The Rebirth DJ Rudy G.
Da N.O.Cut Creator
the snare groove derrick is doing at around 11 minutes he learned from the Kenny Austin guy is pretty much also a well used conga pattern
actually, there are quite a lot of african bass drum traditions that go right back to africa.
one tradition calls bass drums dunoons, or dun dun (doon doon) for obvious reasons (their sound), and generally three of them are piled on top of each other with two (on their sides) and the bottom and one on top, and all are differing sizes giving three main notes, although they can be tensioned in a way wich gives each end of each drum a differing tone, thereby giving six sperate bass tones to use, like a strange bass keyboard.
also, whether the leather lashes are which hold the skins on, you can jam in a cowbell, which takes skill to play as you'll be playing one line on the cowbell, and another line on the drums.
many west african djembe outfits tend to use this type of bass drum set up, and it's worth checking out.
a really good international performer who has evolved this style into a cool dance show for theatres and raves is Ganja Giri a white aussie didgeridoo player whose drummers use the above setup up in their percussion section.
Afro Cuban Bata drumming?
I revisit this clip at least once every 3-4 months, man… Just soul… Funky, groovy, jazzy, creole, black Indian soul… 🔥🔥🔥
May I ask is there a certain type of symbol that is used is it an extra heavy symbol that doesn’t ring?
16:11 You’re welcome ; )
Shoooooot, 00:00 - 41:39
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3 people can't catch that beat.
i can’t listen that fast
let alone play😂
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