I met him over a decade ago at a clinic in Lexington KY. There was a huge line for autographs, and the guy was absolutely awesome to every single person in the line. I'll never forget how patient he was with everyone, and how down to earth he was. Oh, the clinic was awesome too
@@Jimbo386000 it was on UK's campus, and probably around 2005ish. There was a long line of people that he met. I vaguely remember him drumming on a chair to show us something during the clinic
ponder85 No way! I remember him doing the chair thing. I was really young though. But that’s not where I met him, I met him at a funeral for a local drummer where Steve and a few other people played and we had this big celebration of his life.
Thanks for doing this! During sections of this, Gadd plays straight sixteenth notes on the bass drum, using a heel-toe technique, that is not notated here.
I was doing it in the 80's! :-) One of my all-time favorites--saw him up here at Yoshi's a couple years ago, and a great surprise to see him with Clapton last year--excellent show! Some licks similar to the "Stevie Gadd on the drums!" Simon and Garfunkel Concert in Central Park.
I'm using a 1919 Ludwig pedal that's made for heel down but also found it's unbelievable for the sliding and rocking motion and feel s like butter!!!!That's a Rap, oh btw Steve was doing that heel toe as far back as 1979 to circa 1981!! Fact!!
Measure 16, beats three and four - he plays the bass drum on every sixteenth note. You can see the close up of his right foot doing this starting at 0:58
I wonder how Steve Gadd feels about Blue Devils playing this in Legend of a One Eyed Sailor. I would love to see or hear footage of when he played in corps.
Well considering that this rhythm has been out since 1952 or so (and Chuck Mangione used it to open "Legend Of The One Eyed Sailor" back in the 1970s) I'd say that he might not have a problem with it. But now that I have your attention...........How do you count the 1st measure at 2:14? I see eight 32nd notes (1st beat), eight 16th notes (2nd and 3rd beat), and two more 16th notes (4th beat). But there should be something after that last pair of 16th notes.
this is from a popular rudimental solo called "crazy army" : ruclips.net/video/vcNK0y8ta4Y/видео.html i thought it was funny that BD played this as their opener, as if to tick the "traditional rudiments" box on the judge's sheet hehe
I dont have the the book of the instructional vid "close up". Is this solo transcript exactly the same as in the close up book/vid or is this an altered version?
There are errors in the transcription. For example, the snare and bass drum unison in bar 25 is not played. Bass drum sounds without snare and the snare hit should be one 32 note before that.
@Trevian Harrell There are four 32 notes before that bass drum hit... the two snare hits seen in the transcription plus a hi-hat hit and a snare hit after that. Thanks
I recognize at least 2 combinations in here.......... 0:17 - 1:01 is the beginning of "Legend Of The One Eyed Sailor" and the one between 1:44 and 2:02 can be heard at the end of "50 Ways To Leave Your Lover" during the Simon and Garfunkel Concert In Central Park way back in 1981.
If anyone keeps u playing when you're old it's this guy,so inspiring
Love the way Steve plays. I’m proud to say I’ve met him once and the dude is as cool as his drumming style.
I met him over a decade ago at a clinic in Lexington KY. There was a huge line for autographs, and the guy was absolutely awesome to every single person in the line.
I'll never forget how patient he was with everyone, and how down to earth he was.
Oh, the clinic was awesome too
ponder85 That’s where I met him too! I don’t know if it was the same clinic but it was probably about the same time span.
@@Jimbo386000 it was on UK's campus, and probably around 2005ish. There was a long line of people that he met.
I vaguely remember him drumming on a chair to show us something during the clinic
ponder85 No way! I remember him doing the chair thing. I was really young though. But that’s not where I met him, I met him at a funeral for a local drummer where Steve and a few other people played and we had this big celebration of his life.
wooooooooooooow What a beautiful solo !!! In GADD we trust !
Pochissime cose, concetti basilari ma fatti da vero padreterno, x questo è un grandissimo
Wish I’d seen Gadd play as a kid. Then I could have quit drumming and been an engineer.
nope. That's cool drumming even as a low-skilled casual.
Superb comment! 😂
You should be inspired by his playing, watched this and immediately hopped on the kit 🤙
L'immenso Steve Gadd, semplicemente meraviglioso.
what a sound! great recording, the bassdrum o.O
Great drummer! Love you Steve❤
Thank God we have Gadd.....!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
This video taught me to read music.
Simply, A LEGEND in the drum world!!😎🤘🥁
Thanks for doing this! During sections of this, Gadd plays straight sixteenth notes on the bass drum, using a heel-toe technique, that is not notated here.
Most excellent!!!!!
Oh my god..
That one is cool..
Legend 🔥🔥
La mia leggenda. New York e Steve Gadd. 💙👽
Awesome n thanks for sharing this video with notations 👌👌👌
Many Thanks!
Best solo ever
AMAZING MIRACLE
He does this solo thing at the buddy rich memorial solo alongside weckl and coliuta
Holy mackeral,what a Legendary drummer.Cheers choice vid.
This is fantastic! THANK YOU for sharing. Have been playing along since 6am. 😅🥁❤️👍
Thank you for uploading this!
Как же это круто! 👍🤘
I always this was the legend of the one eyed sailor
Yeah, nice timing beautiful Drumming.
Great solo
Gadd is the grace note king.
Steve Gadd doing heel - toe since 90's :)
I was doing it in the 80's! :-) One of my all-time favorites--saw him up here at Yoshi's a couple years ago, and a great surprise to see him with Clapton last year--excellent show! Some licks similar to the "Stevie Gadd on the drums!" Simon and Garfunkel Concert in Central Park.
I'm using a 1919 Ludwig pedal that's made for heel down but also found it's unbelievable for the sliding and rocking motion and feel s like butter!!!!That's a Rap, oh btw Steve was doing that heel toe as far back as 1979 to circa 1981!! Fact!!
Amazing video!! Thanks for posting.
Technique + Feel = Groove
if someone has a pdf transcription of this could you please send it? 🙏🙏🙏🙏
Buenísima! muy buen trabajo, se agradece compartirlo.
Measure 16, beats three and four - he plays the bass drum on every sixteenth note. You can see the close up of his right foot doing this starting at 0:58
Same in mesure 12 :)
EXCELLENT!!
Good job with the transcription! thumbs up!
Man's got _perfect_ rudiments. #SteveGadd #JazzDrumming
wow! que hermoso!
I wonder how Steve Gadd feels about Blue Devils playing this in Legend of a One Eyed Sailor. I would love to see or hear footage of when he played in corps.
Well considering that this rhythm has been out since 1952 or so (and Chuck Mangione used it to open "Legend Of The One Eyed Sailor" back in the 1970s) I'd say that he might not have a problem with it.
But now that I have your attention...........How do you count the 1st measure at 2:14? I see eight 32nd notes (1st beat), eight 16th notes (2nd and 3rd beat), and two more 16th notes (4th beat). But there should be something after that last pair of 16th notes.
He was part of the picture when they did it. Not sure how involved he was, but BD definitely got Gadd's "blessing"
@@nakedfaves The last note on the 4e is a dotted 8th note originally. (There are some more mistakes in the transcription;)
It Chuck’s drum part to begin with.
Simplest but Greatest
A brilliant piece to practice drummer. For a beginner, nail the first half and you're on your way. Nail the whole track you're an expert.
ありがとう‼️
Thank you for the transcription
Duygusal Olarak bize haz veren dünyada iki davulcu var . Biri Steve Gadd , Diğeri John Bonham .
I am your 999th and 1000th sub ;) congrats
AMAZING
Thanks for transcribing this!
il maestro grande Steve Gadd
We're not worthy!
Thanks !!! Well done!
This is why machines don't better than human
His left hand starting at 1:44 - holy shit
Mr. Feel.
Thanks for this!
good....................................
1:43 Got ya, Nate!
yes sir.
This sounds like the 2017 blue devils snare intro
It's the other way around ;-)
Thanks for the well done transcription.
Bar 22 beat 4 is rrllrrll. Bar 23 beat 1 is r r l l .
Yea, there’s some minor sticking and rhythmic inconsistencies between the video and transcription but it’s still really good.
woooow man
Fantastic Thank You. May I have the pdf to study it?
What can you even say about that? It's unbelievable
S G Best solo.
1:43 YEAH!!!
god like ...
Oh my god..
hes the leader
Amazing, thanks! Do you have it PDF?
great video and transcription!is there a chance of getting the drum score?
just play by ear.
Hate to again be "that guy" but does anyone have the PDF of this transcription?
smoove
And I can´t even get through wilcoxon solo number 7
Syncopation for Daze
Hey, grat transcription!! do you have it in pdf?
6 dislike !!! What ??? How can is it possible ??
Do you have the transcription in PDF for download?
Do you still need it?)
@@АлександрЛощинин-ю7ъ yes please! (dodlaor@yahoo.com)
@@АлександрЛощинин-ю7ъ
Please me too~
I love steve gadd, crazy army♡
e-maill is...
dde00202@naver.com
@@김연일-j2c what about the transcription!?
@@DoronLaor this drum transcription!
まさに変態ドラマー。
Jesus .
PDF?
se agradece!
모터를 달았군~~
Hey by any chance can I get a pdf for this, I'm doing this drum solo for my jury piece. Thanks!
Is there sheet music for this transcription? Happy to buy it
Blue devils 2017 snare opener?
Am i the only one that notices?
this is from a popular rudimental solo called "crazy army" : ruclips.net/video/vcNK0y8ta4Y/видео.html
i thought it was funny that BD played this as their opener, as if to tick the "traditional rudiments" box on the judge's sheet hehe
Crazy Army sounds different here. Sounds like the 7-stroke rolls are replaced with 5-stroke rolls.
dagambler999 it’s 7 stroke rolls in triplets
When he went into that rock beat, that was niiice
当時は機械のように正確な神様だなと思って見てたけどドラム離れた今見るととても正確とは言えずめっちゃルーズだな。
Who has the pdf? Please!
I dont have the the book of the instructional vid "close up". Is this solo transcript exactly the same as in the close up book/vid or is this an altered version?
is there a transcription link
I would also like to have the notes from Steve Gadd - Crazy Army, would you send them?
Is it available the sheet transcription? Thanks...
There are errors in the transcription. For example, the snare and bass drum unison in bar 25 is not played. Bass drum sounds without snare and the snare hit should be one 32 note before that.
@Trevian Harrell There are four 32 notes before that bass drum hit... the two snare hits seen in the transcription plus a hi-hat hit and a snare hit after that. Thanks
All good but 1.50 is uniquely Steve Gadd
Can I have a PDF copy?
Добрый день ! Можно у вас попросить pdf ?
I wish he would have held that groove at 2:03 a bit longer..
I recognize at least 2 combinations in here..........
0:17 - 1:01 is the beginning of "Legend Of The One Eyed Sailor" and the one between 1:44 and 2:02 can be heard at the end of "50 Ways To Leave Your Lover" during the Simon and Garfunkel Concert In Central Park way back in 1981.
I wish he held most grooves a bit longer :D
he has is another solo,named paradiddle groove, that has alot of similiar grooves in it. recommending you to listen to it!
what is the main rudiment here? what left-right pattern?