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Gospel Instruments => Gospel Drummers => Topic started by: sugabear on April 30, 2007, 03:19:04 PM
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http://www.learngospelmusic.com/media/thumbnails.php
Here's the link to the song I posted last week. It's in the media room.
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Never mind! :-\
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[url]http://www.learngospelmusic.com/media/thumbnails.php[/url]
Here's the link to the song I posted last week. It's in the media room.
Here it is:
http://www.learngospelmusic.com/media/displayimage.php?album=random&cat=49514&pos=-2483
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One last time:
http://www.learngospelmusic.com/media/displayimage.php?album=random&cat=49514&pos=-2485
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That's What's Up SugaBear :)! I really appreicated that man!. Real Nice!!! Your disciple and pocket is A1 ;)!
Thanks for posting that.
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That's What's Up SugaBear :)! I really appreicated that man!. Real Nice!!! Your disciple and pocket is A1 ;)!
Thanks for posting that.
:o :o :o :o :o :o He's...he's...aalllllliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiivvvvvvvvvv vvvvvveeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :D
Nice work fam!
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Nice feel.. good stretch at the end.. nice choice of groove, perfect for the song.. thanks for the post...
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...drummer for hire: Sugarbear. ;D
...that's how your pockets get filled.
...man, I really liked what you did at the end. That was hott!! I'm going to have to work on the "Sugarbear Groove" now. I shall make a video clip and say, "I'm going to show yall "the Sugarbear" and send it to Flat-Fifth. ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D
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...drummer for hire: Sugarbear. ;D
...that's how your pockets get filled.
...man, I really liked what you did at the end. That was hott!! I'm going to have to work on the "Sugarbear Groove" now. I shall make a video clip and say, "I'm going to show yall "the Sugarbear" and send it to Flat-Fifth. ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D
Mr Bear, ;D
can you write out what you did at the end?
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Mr Bear, ;D
can you write out what you did at the end?
I'll try and write it out and post it here on the board. All in all, it's just a variance of one of those latin rhythms (pardon the ignorance of not which latin rhythm). It's just at a slower tempo than what's typically played.
...drummer for hire: Sugarbear. ;D
...that's how your pockets get filled.
...man, I really liked what you did at the end. That was hott!! I'm going to have to work on the "Sugarbear Groove" now. I shall make a video clip and say, "I'm going to show yall "the Sugarbear" and send it to Flat-Fifth. ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D
That's real talk right there. I need to find a gig playing somewhere. I'm not doing anything at the moment but stuff at school. I'm in Tampa...if anyone knows of any gigs around town let me know.
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The rhythm: A variation of the 'chuuch' Songo.
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The rhythm: A variation of the 'chuuch' Songo.
There you have it! :D
By the way, thanks for the love fam. I'll try and post some more stuff up soon.
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The rhythm: A variation of the 'chuuch' Songo.
I got to listen again.. it didnt sound like the linear songo as most of use use frequently.. so the chuuch songo will suffice. ;D
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For some reason, I rolled over around 4am, thinking about patterns - sometimes I do that about work, lol, but not that often. Guess who's pattern was on my mind at that time? ?/?
Anyway, regarding that pattern that I was thinking about at the crack-o-dawn:
Time signature: 4/4
Ride cymbal: Play quarter notes on beats one through four. For added feel, you may ghost 8th notes on the & of beats one through four.
Snare drum: Play an 8th note on the and of beat one and a quarter note on beat four.
Bass drum: Play a quarter note on beat one, a 16th note on the ah of one, two 16th notes on the and and ah of beat two, a 16th note on the ah of beat three, an 8th note on the and of four and a quarter note on beat one again.
This is an ostinato pattern that's being played. I can now have my peace of mind - lol ;D
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For some reason, I rolled over around 4am, thinking about patterns - sometimes I do that about work, lol, but not that often. Guess who's pattern was on my mind at that time? ?/?
Anyway, regarding that pattern that I was thinking about at the crack-o-dawn:
Time signature: 4/4
Ride cymbal: Play quarter notes on beats one through four. For added feel, you may ghost 8th notes on the & of beats one through four.
Snare drum: Play an 8th note on the and of beat one and a quarter note on beat four.
Bass drum: Play a quarter note on beat one, a 16th note on the ah of one, two 16th notes on the and and ah of beat two, a 16th note on the ah of beat three, an 8th note on the and of four and a quarter note on beat one again.
This is an ostinato pattern that's being played. I can now have my peace of mind - lol ;D
thanks j_kay for taking the time to write this out..
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No problem, edough.
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I'll try and put the pattern to a musical staff when I get back to school using a software program and post it on here.