Thank you. I am amazed at how much work it is to learn to play along a song like this. It took me a full day, and even then I could only play parts of it correctly, so this vid is made out of 4 or 5 clips. Gives me incredible respect for the people playing it perfectly, and even more so the people writing it.
excellent. i've been a tull fan for years. besides the sheer intellect in composition of the various pieces, i think of all the work that must've gone in them. watching the concentration on your face made me think of this and smile. it was all worth it. now, if you find that hunting girl, pull down them ridin' britches and go to town on her butt bro'! great job!
This is one of my favorite Tull songs 'cause the drum part is so great. Nice job, and thanks for posting! I would like to jam with you some time, but I think you're probably on the other side of the pond. Keep jamming!
@cheezruff Good to see you're paying attention to details! I actually do play the double bass drums with the hands, but it doesn't show OR hear very well in this video. And that's when I start losing control - it's not easy doing them both at the same time :)
I noticed a couple of spots to check out- The 'marching' snare figure should have BD's playing with hands in unison on the last 2 phrases. also, the final sextuplet fill at the end of the bridge(s) should be a L-R-BD or R-L-BD figure. Good effort, I liked the air drum-hi toms in last fill!!
Either that, or I always look dumb when I play. In this clip I'm actually watching the waveform of the song, trying desperately to remember what comes next while I try to play the current notes correctly.. it's a great challenge!
Hehe takk. Når det gjelder kjøpetips er det beste tipset jeg har - IKKE hør på mine tips. :) (Kompis kjøpte seg Ludwig til 4000, jeg kjøpte Tama til 8000... trudde liksom tama var kongen. Tama til 8000 er hvertfall bare drittt... ikke noe galt med lyden, men alle mekanismer, fjær i hihaten som ikke greier å løfte hihaten, søplestortrommepedal, går ikke an å skru fjærene på skarpen av og på uten begge hender + banning osv)
@haansgruber Thanks for your comment. Remember that this video is very old, I think three years now. Please check my other Tull videos, I'm not claiming they are perfect, but I think all of them are better than this one :)
@Wakinshaw Of course the drums on the original recording is far more precise. It is recorded in a professional (mobile) studio, with professional musicians. I recorded it in a stationary living room with a portable sound recorder and an amateur drummer.
@Amund7 I mean, the drum on the original record is far more precise, far more complex and has far more fine parts that you don't play. For example check the part at 0:55. It is quite difficult to separate the strong stokes from the tremolo part in such a short delay (almost without delay).
Not 100 % man... but i`d say 95%... that is really impressive, cause jethro stuff is way advanced... Also the way doane perry plays this song during the jazz festival in toronto is mind boggling... he adds a lot of more intricacy to the already complex stuff.
Good job man! Just like Alitboazu said, Hunting Girl is a nightmare; I was considering covering it on drums but quickly dropped the project because I suck with double pedals... In fact Jethro Tull in general are a nightmare to cover; it's so damn complicated that you almost have no choice but to learn the song by heart, no chance of just trusting your instinct or logic! Take a look at my videos if you will, I will soon upload my "Songs From The Wood" cover. :-)
@Amund7 Your job is still great on that one, but perhaps you should try easier songs, since a precise drum-dublication of "Hunting girl" is quite difficult even to the professional drummers. :)
The recording is a perfect take recording Live is not, never is, unless you're neil peart A good effort, I'd try to tighten that up a little but you already know that peace :)
Thanks! Please check my rendition of Cold Wind to Valhalla, it's a lot better performance on my part. Don't ask me about drum equipment, especially digital.. I don't have a clue! PS. I know you are huge on Tull, I am an eager subscriber of your channel, fantastic stuff you're putting out!
Thank you. I am amazed at how much work it is to learn to play along a song like this. It took me a full day, and even then I could only play parts of it correctly, so this vid is made out of 4 or 5 clips. Gives me incredible respect for the people playing it perfectly, and even more so the people writing it.
Very good drumming. One of my favorfite Jethro Tull tunes. I'll send you my bass cover of this song.
excellent. i've been a tull fan for years. besides the sheer intellect in composition of the various pieces, i think of all the work that must've gone in them. watching the concentration on your face made me think of this and smile. it was all worth it. now, if you find that hunting girl, pull down them ridin' britches and go to town on her butt bro'! great job!
This is one of my favorite Tull songs 'cause the drum part is so great. Nice job, and thanks for posting! I would like to jam with you some time, but I think you're probably on the other side of the pond. Keep jamming!
Mighty good drumming there Amund. Hunting Girl is a terror to play, even Tull struggled with this one;)
@cheezruff Good to see you're paying attention to details! I actually do play the double bass drums with the hands, but it doesn't show OR hear very well in this video. And that's when I start losing control - it's not easy doing them both at the same time :)
I noticed a couple of spots to check out- The 'marching' snare figure should have BD's playing with hands in unison on the last 2 phrases. also, the final sextuplet fill at the end of the bridge(s) should be a L-R-BD or R-L-BD figure. Good effort, I liked the air drum-hi toms in last fill!!
@Wakinshaw Thanks for the comment, but how is this 'very far from the original'? I know I made a few mistakes, but very far? What do you mean exactly?
Either that, or I always look dumb when I play. In this clip I'm actually watching the waveform of the song, trying desperately to remember what comes next while I try to play the current notes correctly.. it's a great challenge!
Hehe takk. Når det gjelder kjøpetips er det beste tipset jeg har - IKKE hør på mine tips. :) (Kompis kjøpte seg Ludwig til 4000, jeg kjøpte Tama til 8000... trudde liksom tama var kongen. Tama til 8000 er hvertfall bare drittt... ikke noe galt med lyden, men alle mekanismer, fjær i hihaten som ikke greier å løfte hihaten, søplestortrommepedal, går ikke an å skru fjærene på skarpen av og på uten begge hender + banning osv)
@haansgruber Thanks for your comment. Remember that this video is very old, I think three years now. Please check my other Tull videos, I'm not claiming they are perfect, but I think all of them are better than this one :)
@Amund7 Hey, you're out here and you're not giving up. That alone speaks volumes
peace :)
@Wakinshaw Of course the drums on the original recording is far more precise. It is recorded in a professional (mobile) studio, with professional musicians. I recorded it in a stationary living room with a portable sound recorder and an amateur drummer.
man I really think: maybe you can be the son of barlow... You play Tull very well!! I loved your videos, congratulations!
EX Job friend!
I'm huge in Tull!!!
I hope to get an E-Drum Set from Christmas 09.....Simmons SD7k-Is that one anygood?
Thanks, and beautiful Job!
UW2
Thanks!
Great job !
nice job! this is not an easy piece :) Barrie is my favourite drummer
Great observation! :)
Good stuff, man.
@Amund7 I mean, the drum on the original record is far more precise, far more complex and has far more fine parts that you don't play. For example check the part at 0:55. It is quite difficult to separate the strong stokes from the tremolo part in such a short delay (almost without delay).
The impossible combination of disco and Ian. And the most essential album of them all...
"NEI! Sh*t sh*t, take 2," klassisk! Veldig bra, ble mektig imponert! Har du noe bra forslag til et trommesett til rundt 12-15 tusen?
@vinnypimentel Thank you! :)
Not 100 % man... but i`d say 95%... that is really impressive, cause jethro stuff is way advanced... Also the way doane perry plays this song during the jazz festival in toronto is mind boggling... he adds a lot of more intricacy to the already complex stuff.
Oh thanks (about your subscription towards me),
I will be sure to look at your cold wind to valhalla video.
Thanks again!
Nick
Good job man! Just like Alitboazu said, Hunting Girl is a nightmare; I was considering covering it on drums but quickly dropped the project because I suck with double pedals... In fact Jethro Tull in general are a nightmare to cover; it's so damn complicated that you almost have no choice but to learn the song by heart, no chance of just trusting your instinct or logic!
Take a look at my videos if you will, I will soon upload my "Songs From The Wood" cover. :-)
You look like guy evans (Pawn Hearts era). Nice cover.
PS. Tror det lønner seg med brukt! Cymbaler er dustete dyrt, originale skinn på nye sett suger og må byttes med en gang osv.
@Amund7 Your job is still great on that one, but perhaps you should try easier songs, since a precise drum-dublication of "Hunting girl" is quite difficult even to the professional drummers. :)
Takker, skal prøve å skaffe meg et bra brukt sett! Skal holde meg unna "billig" Tama... Har blitt litt frelst for Pearl Export...
The recording is a perfect take recording
Live is not, never is, unless you're neil peart
A good effort, I'd try to tighten that up a little but you already know that
peace :)
probably more like the beefeater man...
Konge:)
Thanks! Please check my rendition of Cold Wind to Valhalla, it's a lot better performance on my part. Don't ask me about drum equipment, especially digital.. I don't have a clue! PS. I know you are huge on Tull, I am an eager subscriber of your channel, fantastic stuff you're putting out!
Thanks! Your Songs from the Wood was very good. Check out my Cold Wind to Valhalla as well, it's a lot better than this one.
:))) Funny. Nice try, but very far from the original. You should practice more on easier songs. This one of one of JT's hardest.