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A Contrast in Solos

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From CTMichaelV

As my wife says..... "chicks dig drummers!"When we started to date she went gaga when I told her I played and even more so when she finally came to see me play !Michael

The first date I was supposed to go on with my girlfriend at the time was *pre-empted* by a gig with my band. She came to see me play (unbeknownst to me) but ended up marrying me anyway. That was 35 years ago. She had no idea what she was getting into.LoLoLoLo

Posted on 6 years ago
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From Purdie Shuffle

I swear to Ghod I think long drum solos, no matter how great the chops are just boring. I'd rather listen to a Steve Gadd groove, or a Joe Morello groove than a thousand chop-fest drum solos. I think people clap during drum solos in hopes that it will end.Don't get mad at me I feel the same way about bass solos...John

I remember hearing that Bill Graham hated the mandatory drum solos that came with rock bands in the day.

He had Iron Butterfly booked into the Fillmore West (or Winterland) and was dreading listening to another lumbering solo.

He hit on a solution, the opening act that night was the Buddy Rich Quartet.

There wasn't a drum solo that night from Iron Butterfly.


1971 Ludwig Rock Duo set in Blue Oyster Pearl
early Mapex dual bass drum Saturn kit
1964 Leedy Ray  Mosca kit in Blue Sparkle
1959 Slingerland Super Gene Krupa snare in WMP
1968 Slingerland Hollywood Ace Snare Drum
1969 and 1977 Ludwig 400 Supraphonic snares
1965 Acrolite snare
Ludwig Coliseum snare
'68 Rogers Dynasonic snare
Pearl free floating piccolo snare
13" Mapex piccolo snare
6.5" deep Mapex steel snare
Mapex 6.5" Brass snare
I know there's more snares than that.
UFIP cymbals / Avedis Zildjians
Ghost pedals or Tama King Beats
you kids get off my lawn

 

Posted on 6 years ago
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No matter the instrument, extended solos are like a party guest that overstays their welcome. All of the greats know when to go home.

Stop stringing and tuning your instrument, make music now.
-fortune cookie

Vintage Drums:
1970ish Ludwig Standard Avocado Strata downbeat
1970ish Star Acrylic 22,12,13,16
1950’s Gretsch tympani 26.5
19?? Sonor roto-tympani 13x12
70’s Ludwig Standard alum 14x5 snare
90’s Arbiter Adv. Tuning 12x5 snare
90’s Ludwig blackrolite 14x5 snare

Modern Drums:
Erie Drums 1-ply sycamore shell kit 18,10,13
Erie 1-ply maple 14x5 snare
Tama S.L.P. Acrylic 14x6.5 snare
Posted on 6 years ago
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From johnnyringo

I randomly picked two drummers from different eras and genres of music. Both are great drummers, but somehow Louis makes it look so effortless. https://youtu.be/LOeWQUvWSyshttps://youtu.be/ZmTJD3sjVIU

Louie does make it look easy, because he's a relaxed player. Mike looks like he's having a stroke because...well....he just tenses up and tries to look intense. Both are good drummers, but as others have said, long solos get to be boring.

Posted on 6 years ago
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From johnnyringo

I like some solo's, it depends on who it is. I can watch Buddy and most jazz drum solo's all day. One of my favorite newer guys is Bernie Dresel, this dude can really swing a solo. https://youtu.be/aqxI-jyNwFY

Wow I kinda dig this guy! Three things that do it for me: 1) drums that actually sound like drums! 2) a solo that seems actually thought out rather than just a random solo of "hey! look what I can play!" and 3) its a musical composition!

The only other drummer I've seen that has done that was Jack DeJohnnette.

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Can you pick out the tune? ;)

Posted on 6 years ago
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"A Love Supreme"?

Al

9x Slingerland New Rock 50N 12-13-16-22 with 170 (Super S-O-M) holder
• 1979 Oak
• 1978 Blakrome + 6.5x14 TDR SD
• 1977 Black Diamond Pearl + 5x14 SD (gold badge, Rapid strainer)
• 1976 Black Cordova
• 1975 Silver Sparkle + 5x14 SD (Rapid strainer)
• 1974 Chrome + 5x14 COB TDR and 6.5x14 COW Zoomatic SDs
• 1973 Purple Sparkle
• 1973 Phantom (clear)
• 1971 Walnut (gold badges) + 5x14 TDR SD
1x Rogers Powertone Londoner V 12-13-16-22
• 1972 Butcher Block + 1979 big R Dynasonic SD
Posted on 6 years ago
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From al9000

"A Love Supreme"?Al

Ding ding ding ding! We have a winner! Yes Sir

Posted on 6 years ago
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