Safetyhelmetkid
Junior Member
Is it just me or did Jason have a SON named Jazz?
she was definitely a girl...besides, jazz is a little feminine, no?
Is it just me or did Jason have a SON named Jazz?
In my opion one of the greatest drummers of all time, Fool In The Rain, When The Levee Breaks, Poor Tom all great grooves. Moby Dick...out of this world and Good Times Bad Times with all the triplets and his lightning fast foot. And D'yer Maker the very first Zeppelin song i could play. One thing i loved about John Bonham is that all his drums seem to fit in the song. Any other comments on John Bonham
p.s. My first post
Sorry to sound like a putz, ....but.....what is ....."comes in on the upbeat of 3?"
If you count 8th notes in time as "1-and 2-and 3-and 4-and", the downbeats are the numbers (when you say "1", "2", "3", "4"); the upbeats are when you say "and".
Alot of people count this way. Then they might count 16th notes in time as "1-e-and-uh 2-e-and-uh" etc.
It that example above, the intro phrase starts on the upbeat of 3 (or the "and" of 3).
Ok,...so the first snare hit is AND 3 and 4 .....or is it.....AND 4 and 1 ....
neither one counts right for me...I just can't count that?! I cant' hear it! I CAN PLAY IT....but I can't count it.....story of my freakin' life!
i respect bonham but i didnt like moby dick solo i didtn like anything.
Hi again fusssion - if that explanation above doesn't clear up the counting, maybe the below jpg of the first two bars will:
how's this?
rock 'n roll intro...
how's this?
rock 'n roll intro...
OK!! For me, this one is easier to read, ...no offense Chu....however,...I don't hear 4 ghost notes before the accents,...I'm only hearing 3....but....that's it no doubt...
Thanks Jason