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Gospel Instruments => Gospel Drummers => Topic started by: Hotsticks1 on April 19, 2008, 05:45:18 PM
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Yo check out Eddie & Gerald Heyward in this clip. Eddie starts it off with a serious groove and some tasteful licks, and then Gerald follows....These boys are somethin serious...WOW!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UGifUL9rueE&feature=related
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Killin'.. I LOVED Eddie's licks on that. Great clip!
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Thanks, great video.
Btw there`s a topic about Gerald`s grip ( http://www.learngospelmusic.com/forums/index.php/topic,54526.0.html) but seems Eddie holds the stick the same way period.
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...seems Eddie holds the stick the same way period.
I think this image disagrees with you...
(http://i47.photobucket.com/albums/f164/fretai03/eddiehayward.jpg)
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I think this image disagrees with you...
([url]http://i47.photobucket.com/albums/f164/fretai03/eddiehayward.jpg[/url])
Nope :P
(http://i27.tinypic.com/1zpu0xs.jpg)
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Nope :P
([url]http://i27.tinypic.com/1zpu0xs.jpg[/url])
ouch! someone smoked theyself! hahaha
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ouch! someone smoked theyself! hahaha
lol
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Nope :P
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Ahahaha! All you did was confirm what I was pointing out.
but seems Eddie holds the stick the same way period.
I never said he doesn't use the grip...
How can he be using the grip "period" when both images show a switch in grips? :-*
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The clip is nice......I still don't get the whole point of playing with one stick in between the index and middle finger??? But anyhow...... granted that Eddie and Gerald are "Monster-type" drummers...... how do ya'll think they would do playing a gig outside of their comfort zone.....for example For all ya'll that checked out that clip with billy stewart w/ John Scofield or filling in for Steve Smith on a vital tech tones gig?
This question is random but in taking a look at the clip of eddie and gerald....... to see such nicknames The Animal and The Notorious, the question just popped up into my mind?
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Ahahaha! All you did was confirm what I was pointing out.
I never said he doesn't use the grip...
How can he be using the grip "period" when both images show a switch in grips? :-*
Sorry, I used this word in wrong way :) In my native language in conversation "period" is synonimous to sometimes. Uh...