sabian_aax
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copeland is one of my favorite rock drummer, he is tasteful when it comes to drum parts and i love his hi hat works
BackInBlack said:Stewart is a very skilled player, indeed. From his initial playing with the Police to his work with Les Claypool (the name of the group eludes me right now..), his fluency in jazz and rock all around shows with much to hold respect for. He's probably also one of the most HARDWORKING drummers around right now. (i was just about to spert out that he rarely does studiowork and then I noticed a previous post by someone) His resume is incredible, akin to that of perhaps Josh Freese yet with an unusually high prediliction toward movie-scores. That is right on the money right there man. To be a musician, as a J-O-B. WITH the BENEFITS of working with others similar to the musician-side as they are creative and flex their brain and help challenge the minds of others, that's quite an experience right there! I am envious of this cat for that reason.
His disposition for traditional grip is what keeps it interesting to watch. I'd've liked to be taught by him in my early years. He and Les Claypool always work well together as well. Not so sure if he still jams with Les anymore....anybody know?
Anyway, that's my feeling about the dude
BTW, this is my first post here. Hello guys
khali said:new member....hello all.
stewart copeland. probably my favourite dummer, excuse uk spellings please.
taste? oh yes
character? oh yes
timing? i don't think so. i heard that a lot of his parts were the last thing recorded on some of the Police tracks, so he wasn't so much driving the band as doing drums karaoke.
i've used this recording technique many times myself and it produces some extremely confident sounding performances.
Thinshells said:This just in: October 4: there will be a new Police DVD LIVE performance.
'The Police - Synchronicity Concert'
londoncallingbronxNYC said:Does anyone know what kind of High hats he had?
khali said:new member....hello all.
stewart copeland. probably my favourite dummer, excuse uk spellings please.
taste? oh yes
character? oh yes
timing? i don't think so. i heard that a lot of his parts were the last thing recorded on some of the Police tracks, so he wasn't so much driving the band as doing drums karaoke.
i've used this recording technique many times myself and it produces some extremely confident sounding performances.