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Joined: June 04 2010
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Posted: June 19 2011 at 20:24
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Joined: March 21 2008
Location: Tigerstaden
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Posted: June 19 2011 at 20:27
Andyman1125 wrote:
aginor wrote:
Appocalypse in 9/8 is insane ( i don't know how Phil Collins does it but he is lashing it out like it is the easiest thing in the world)
Because he is an incredible drummer.
That's what a jazz background does for a drummer, which is why I hate myself for starting out to metal. I have such a limited style. But I'm improving, which is good.
have you tryed some borderlined jazz drummers that are jazzy in style but don't play straight out jazz or not at all... but have a clear jazz background or closely related to jazz (funk), like Steely Dan (Gadd, Porcaro, Purdie), Toto (Porcaro, Phillips), Soundgarden (Cameron),
I can hear some of the same drumming approach in Jeff Porcaros as in Phil Collins, and futher in Matt Cameron and Gavin Harrison, all of them are heavly into groove and subtlety but all are also powerfull if they have to,
this are drummers I would logicaly drum after if you would like to develop more into a groovy jazz dummer, who can swing, but also play solid metulz if that aquires...
these songs build around trible drumming and shuffle jazz grooves, nice to practise to.... posted in the year they each were released
(this song aint similar at all to those under but the jazzy drumming is there)
Joined: June 01 2010
Location: Brazil
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Posted: June 19 2011 at 20:29
Andyman1125 wrote:
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Joined: March 16 2008
Location: Biosphere
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Posted: June 19 2011 at 20:33
I've never seen the original Tron, but I do like the Daft Punk soundtrack to the sequel. DP are one of the few dancy electronic groups I actually love.
Joined: March 16 2008
Location: Biosphere
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Posted: June 19 2011 at 20:56
Henry Plainview wrote:
JJLehto wrote:
oh Henners u silly goose no you won't
You have far too much hatred to spread
Well no, probably not right now. But eventually.
Yeah, I'll probably kill myself before I die of natural causes. If not from being pissed or depressed, then it will be from "natural causes" just being too boring of a way to die.
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