Collapsing Rolls
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- Опубликовано: 12 сен 2024
- Here's an approach to playing the various stroke rolls in the style of Steve Gadd as taught to me by Melbourne drumming icon, Peter Blick.
Here are the links to the two tracks I mention in this video:
What Do You want? by Lee Ritenour. The drum intro kicks off at 0:33 • Lee Ritenour - What Do...
Instant Relief by Ton Scott. Steve's Solo kicks off at 5:30
• Tom Scott "Instant Re...
Thank you Darryn! I’m so excited to try this idea. I must admit my rolls sometimes collapse by themselves, but not intentionally until now 🤭✌🏻
That snare sound, I could spread on my toast every morning. I have my supra set up the same way. It sparks joy.
Great video. Definitely going to play with this roll concept.
brother man your snare sounds like butter. hot dang!! 🤤👌
Especially cool when adding a flam at the front of those rolls.
It sure is. I've done a video on that subject too called Flam Rolls.
Lucky enough to have Blicky as one of my many great drum teachers- nice reference Darryn cheers for sharing mate
Thanks Darryn. Really taught me something there. Cheers.
J.R Robinson played a great example of this on his grooves for "Back In the High Life" by Steve Winwood. I love that sound!
Sounds great!! I can’t wait to try this!
Lovely Darryn ! Beautiful work !! There's also a fantastic track on that Tom Scott album with Mac Rebennack ( Dr John ) singing ... " How can I be so white and be so funky ? "
yep that great luddy sound
Quality videos on the up and up mate!!!
Fantastic video again. Thanks !!!
Love that Marx Brothers lamp. Great lesson too!
Matt Musician X I’m a Marx brothers tragic! Thanks for noticing. And thanks for the nice words.
Great lesson, Darryn.
Great lesson Darryn, Steve Gadd uses this in this song:
ruclips.net/video/64LkWODGi0c/видео.html Can I ask you which Ludwig snaredrum you use here and the tuning of both heads? Is it a COB Super Ludwig shell, Ludalloy (aluminium) or steel shell. Thanks