Roy Brooks was a genius the percussion modifications he incorporated with his playing were out of this world!! He was a deeply soulful trap drummer too. One of Detroit's absolute master's master!! RIP Reside In Percussion. Mr Brooks!!
Thanks for posting, Detroit Sound Conservancy! Alas, I saw his fellow percussion genius bandleaders Max Roach, Elvin Jones, Billy Higgins, Jack DeJohnette and Ed Blackwell make sonic miracles in concert, but did not see Roy. His albums "Understanding," "Beat," "The Free Slave," "Duet In Detroit" and "Black Survival: The Sahel Concert at Town Hall" are outstanding.
38:00 Is an excerpt from Max Roach's M'BOOM percussion ensemble. Check out M'BOOM Live at SOBs in New York circa 1991. Look into their work it's available on You Tube. M'BOOM were the elite jazz drummers who were all verse in percussion and an amazing artwork to have witnessed in person I must say!!
He calls it a Breath-o-Tone, used to alter the snare pitch (ref 06:11) - "a device that allows him to heighten or lower the pitch of his drums by exhaling or inhaling through a pair of plastic tubes". - www.allmusic.com/album/the-free-slave-mw0000037801 Amazing
Roy Brooks was a genius the percussion modifications he incorporated with his playing were out of this world!! He was a deeply soulful trap drummer too. One of Detroit's absolute master's master!! RIP Reside In Percussion. Mr Brooks!!
Thanks for posting, Detroit Sound Conservancy! Alas, I saw his fellow percussion genius bandleaders Max Roach, Elvin Jones, Billy Higgins, Jack DeJohnette and Ed Blackwell make sonic miracles in concert, but did not see Roy. His albums "Understanding," "Beat," "The Free Slave," "Duet In Detroit" and "Black Survival: The Sahel Concert at Town Hall" are outstanding.
a wonderful document of a great artist
This was not only a great musician but outstanding human being and an inspiration.
So good! Who else would play Monk on a saw?
Who else would play "half Nelson" on the steel drums ?
Brilliant
Can anyone tell me what song is he playing on the xylophone on the minute 38:00 ?
38:00 Is an excerpt from Max Roach's M'BOOM percussion ensemble. Check out M'BOOM Live at SOBs in New York circa 1991. Look into their work it's available on You Tube. M'BOOM were the elite jazz drummers who were all verse in percussion and an amazing artwork to have witnessed in person I must say!!
Cello like
whats in his mouth?
He calls it a Breath-o-Tone, used to alter the snare pitch (ref 06:11) - "a device that allows him to heighten or lower the pitch of his drums by exhaling or inhaling through a pair of plastic tubes". - www.allmusic.com/album/the-free-slave-mw0000037801
Amazing
same like yours