drumbastard
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Re: Buddy Rich Stick Click Trick?
watch creativ control (thomas lang) he explains it very good..
watch creativ control (thomas lang) he explains it very good..
fourstringdrums said:Dave Weckl demonstrates this technique as well.
http://www.drummerworld.com/Clinic/Dave_Weckl_single.html
Already been discussed. Use the search function if you don't believe me.Mykill said:ALWAYS, even to this day, amazes me. That is who came up with the "spinning" drum set that most think tommy lee came up with. No Spliknot did not come up with it either. It was Buddy Rich. Do some research if you don't believe me.
My uncle played with Rich on four different tours in the late sixties, so I got to see him a lot when I was young. Uncle Billy was fired seven different times by Rich, and rehired seven times. On two of those ocassions he was fired and rehired on the same night. There was never any true reason for it. He could get mad about anything. My uncle says that on some of those firings, had he moved over six inches to the left, the guy directly behind him would have been fired instead.Thinshells said:I remember Buddy saying that he hated rock drummers in general "They are animals" and he challanged Ginger Baker of Creem to a drum battle anywhere, any time.
I heard that BR never practiced with his band even, in fact he would hire a drummer to practice with the band while he walked around and listened to the band, then he performed the show. But I may be wrong.jammaster said:it's a bit wrong... he DID practice!! I read it from an interview with Joe Morello
can't find that link now :/
Friend, I don't expect anyone to memorize every post. I just thought it was funny that you were telling people to "do some research," and yet you hadn't used the search function here before starting a new thread on a subject that already had a thread that spans multiple pages.Mykill said:I am sorry for not memorizing EVERY POST on this board before daring to say anything.
This is true. The rehearsal drummer doubled as Rich's drum set up guy. So he always travelled with the band, even if Rich had no rehearsals scheduled. A lot of great up and coming drummers killed for that gig. One of the best was a guy named Dave Alpert, who teaches high school band down somewhere in the southern U.S. and plays just great.LiquidSoul546 said:I heard that BR never practiced with his band even, in fact he would hire a drummer to practice with the band while he walked around and listened to the band, then he performed the show. But I may be wrong.
peace
Colin said:I can do the Gladstone technique in both matched and traditional grip. It makes for incredibly fast double strokes!
Elvin4ever said:When (as a fearful 12 year old) I asked him if he thought Bonham was any good. He didn't say a word. All he did was shoot me a terrible look followed by 10 seconds of a dead on Moby Dick, without Bonham's edginess, but with immaculate technique. That moment has stuck with me my entire life.
Zildjian232 said:what do you mean 10 secound of dead on moby dick and that whole thing about bonhams edginess/ immaculate technique