"I know it means to be alone...." and then more toward the end of the song.
Simple, but it requires lots of practice to implement it so that it grooves. Basically all you do it play the last two notes of the triplet with your bass drum.
1-bass-drum 2-bass-drum 3-bass-drum 4-bass-drum. Play it V E R Y S L O W L Y until it's perfect... set a metronome at 60 and play it like SNARE-BASS-BASS, SNARE-BASS-BASS... until you are comfortable... then HAT-BASS-BASS... etc. Eventually as you gradually increase the speed and pay attention to your foot technique, making sure each bass note sounds equally, you'll be able to use it within a swung funk groove and you'll get that lick down.
drummajoe said:thank you very much do you have any other articles on techniques of other drummers. You see me and this zepplin tribute band are gonna play mobey dick and when i do the solo i want to utalize as much of john bonham technique as i can.
Who's going to start it? OK, I'm game.RamboKnife said:^ Those are some big balls....
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Great to see you back Stu!Stu_Strib said:That's what made Bonham so great.
Thomas said:'Has anyone figured out how to mimick john bonhams fills. Can anyone help lead me through mobey dick?'
i'm with you man ! i watched moby dick over and over on drummerworld and find it impossible to mimick. He uses alot of triplet fills, that i do know.
Bonham; mind-boggling.
Wile E. Coyote said:What's that special thing he has that I missed?
No mean to offend!!