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Gospel Instruments => Gospel Drummers => Topic started by: SabianKnight on February 20, 2008, 10:50:17 AM
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When you see pros doing there thing you have to pay attention. This is how you do your job and make music.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ToZRVnSQ6a0&feature=related
If it don't make TIME it don't make Cents ($ .00)
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Great clip! Thats Money.
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Ive seen this clip a few times before. This is nice.
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The guy in this clip said that they are in the last few weeks of production on the album and If you drop him a PM he can get with you about purchasing one of the albums when it Drops at the END of March. 8)
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GROOVE MY LIGHT SKIN BROTHER GROOOOVVVEEE.... ;D
GodsDrummEr...
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Yeh its a nice clip...
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Thats what Im talkin' bout!! That was on point!! ;)
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That was my first time seeing that. Better yet, that's my first 5 times seeing that and now my neck hurts! Too much head-bobbing! That's how you do it! Forget the 8 minute licks. It's all about flavor and that my friend was tasteful! And on top of all that, his drums sound good! Good find.
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excellent post! thats most definetly the way its done...
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I seen this clip some time last week. This is where my passion lies. That groove had so much life that it was ridiculous. I have nothing against the blazing chops, in fact i enjoy them a lot, but this is where it's at for me. I aspire to have pocket this deep and sultry.
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I seen this clip some time last week. This is where my passion lies. That groove had so much life that it was ridiculous. I have nothing against the blazing chops, in fact i enjoy them a lot, but this is where it's at for me. I aspire to have pocket this deep and sultry.
See when some one uses the phrase, "deep and sultry" you know they are in appreciation of the beauty of a thing. That was a "grown folk" commentary.
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lol :)
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See when some one uses the phrase, "deep and sultry" you know they are in appreciation of the beauty of a thing. That was a "grown folk" commentary.
As you can tell from my avatar, I've been heavy on Wolfgang Haffner. That cat is a top notch blazer, but he plays pocket/groove so artistically. If you haven't heard him you should check him out. He has most definitely made on my top 5 contemporaries list.
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As you can tell from my avatar, I've been heavy on Wolfgang Haffner. That cat is a top notch blazer, but he plays pocket/groove so artistically. If you haven't heard him you should check him out. He has most definitely made on my top 5 contemporaries list.
wolfgang is a monster, him and benny greb are nuts with the groove, i was so annoyed because i missed his drummelive show last year.
but after seeing benny greb perform im convinced theres something in the german water..lol ;D ;D
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...Oh my goodness....did yall say Wolfgang??? Now this is grown folk talk for real. Mendoza put me on to him a few months back. That dude is off the charts.
http://vicfirth.com/artists/video/haffner/haffner_shapes2MQ.html
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...Oh my goodness....did yall say Wolfgang??? Now this is grown folk talk for real. Mendoza put me on to him a few months back. That dude is off the charts.
[url]http://vicfirth.com/artists/video/haffner/haffner_shapes2MQ.html[/url]
jfunk, you need to check out wolfgang at www.meinlcymbals.com. This cat is a true session musician. If I ever did a project as an artist and had the cheddar, he'd probably be my first call. I've watched his clips on meinl's website like a-kagillion times. As a matter of fact, I'll see you guys in a minute. I'm going to go watch them now...at least nine clips of pure heaven. ;D :'( :'( :'( ;D ;D
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...Oh my goodness....did yall say Wolfgang??? Now this is grown folk talk for real. Mendoza put me on to him a few months back. That dude is off the charts.
[url]http://vicfirth.com/artists/video/haffner/haffner_shapes2MQ.html[/url]
This reminds me of some of the Trip Hop stuff I use to listen in early 2001-2004.
You and Sugabear have started something. I had peeped him before but wasn't paying attention.
BTW: did anyone else catch that reference to "Come Together" - Beatles on the bass line especially 3 quarters into the song. Hotness!
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:) that pocket sounds good. thats what pays the bills. lol
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Frankly, and in my most humble opinion, until a drummer actually starts to FEEL the music, asking someone to groove, is like asking them to write a sonnet in Sanskrit. Yeah, exactly...
...when a drummer has yet to reach the point where they appreciate & feel the MUSIC, they'll be reduced to being mere time-keepers, when they're not twirling sticks & making a mockery of the the words 'tasteful placement'...
Trust me, I know. All the technique in the world doesn't make you a musician, as far as I'm concerned. When you come to appreciate the music, then you won't feel the need to kill the groove with your over-playing. That would seem criminal, 'cause you'd be ruining your high as well...
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Frankly, and in my most humble opinion, until a drummer actually starts to FEEL the music, asking someone to groove, is like asking them to write a sonnet in Sanskrit. Yeah, exactly...
...when a drummer has yet to reach the point where they appreciate & feel the MUSIC, they'll be reduced to being mere time-keepers, when they're not twirling sticks & making a mockery of the the words 'tasteful placement'...
Trust me, I know. All the technique in the world doesn't make you a musician, as far as I'm concerned. When you come to appreciate the music, then you won't feel the need to kill the groove with your over-playing. That would seem criminal, 'cause you'd be ruining your high as well...
...ah yes. Finally....
...I agree with you all the way mane. Don't know about the ruining your "high" thing though. :-\ ;D LOL
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...ah yes. Finally....
...I agree with you all the way mane. Don't know about the ruining your "high" thing though. :-\ ;D LOL
Ha.
High = That special place where the music takes you. I
I'm not talking about "herbally-induced escapism", lol ... whether for medicinal or recreational purposes.
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Frankly, and in my most humble opinion, until a drummer actually starts to FEEL the music, asking someone to groove, is like asking them to write a sonnet in Sanskrit. Yeah, exactly...
...when a drummer has yet to reach the point where they appreciate & feel the MUSIC, they'll be reduced to being mere time-keepers, when they're not twirling sticks & making a mockery of the the words 'tasteful placement'...
Trust me, I know. All the technique in the world doesn't make you a musician, as far as I'm concerned. When you come to appreciate the music, then you won't feel the need to kill the groove with your over-playing. That would seem criminal, 'cause you'd be ruining your high as well...
What scripture is this? :) Good word!
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High = That special place where the music takes you.
...dude, everytime I play I'm trying to take it there. I remember this one time I was so deep into a groove that I totally forgot about all of the people, time and even instrument. It was like not only could I hear each note that everyone else was playing including the ones I was playing with clarity but feel each and every one of 'em. It was some crazy Matrix type of thing. ?/? :-\ :o
...the coolest thing of all was that the rest of the band felt the exact same way. :o
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High = That special place where the music takes you. I
That is one special place...I too try to take it there everytime I play..like JFunk.....it is some crazy feeling especially when every band member feels the same way....it's just crazy.... :o :)
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That is one special place...I too try to take it there everytime I play..like JFunk.....it is some crazy feeling especially when every band member feels the same way....it's just crazy.... :o :)
...yeah man. After the session, we were all looking at each other like....."yeah, that was crazee." I mean, it was like you can hear where the bandmates were taking the music without them speaking or using sign language.lol It was definetly a spiritual thing man. :o