That was freakin awesome, I loved it. It had great feal to it and the cymbals sound beautiful. Nice and crisp and clear. The drumming was awesome as well, but I was quite amused at the way he held his drumstick in his right hand while playing the hats one that side as well, with the first finger extended down along the top side of the stick. Entertaining for sure.
very cool ed! brilliant right-hand hat technique and love the facility with which you switch between matched and traditional. thanks for this. your playing, the music...it's all a smile :D
cool, I'm glad you're trying it out. as I said I'll be explaining it better in the near future. I'm actually throwing the stick in a circular motion , therefore the fulcrum is totally loose thus allowing for great speeds and control of the natural bounce of the stick with no strain whatsoever . have fun
como você conseguiu esse playalong???por favor passe pra gente!!!!seu groove foi maravilhoso!!!eu tenho essa gravação a muitos anos e voce fez identico!!!!parabens abraço
It's really cool, I actually tried this out a little after posting, but I think I was using too much pull from my back three fingers (gladstone) it seems this technique would take some of the fatigue out of your right hand when doing a fast swung shuffle or just fast single notes on the hi hats, I will have to get it just right.
Thank you all for your very kind words . the technique used on my hand I learned from a fantastic brazilian drummer " Douglas Las Casas" one of the best drummers I know. It's not Moeller, it's not push and pull , it's a very unique tech used mainly for playing brazilian grooves. the index finger over the top of the stick allows one to control not only the speed of the strokes but the accented and unaccented notes. I will demonstrate this more in depth in the near future
This music from brasil: partido alto ( rythm from brasil) and samba./ i´m sorry wynton 765 / I no speak inglish espero te sirva. saludos desde mexico...
Show. E ainda com o mestre, Filó Machado.
Excelente performance Ed Aguiar Boa técnica feeling excelente tradicional veio tbm parabéns
Sensacional!
Wow!!!! Freakin' amazing.
That was freakin awesome, I loved it. It had great feal to it and the cymbals sound beautiful. Nice and crisp and clear. The drumming was awesome as well, but I was quite amused at the way he held his drumstick in his right hand while playing the hats one that side as well, with the first finger extended down along the top side of the stick. Entertaining for sure.
amazing all around, I Love this, great work
Parabéns Ed, você é fera mesmo.
Beautiful performance Ed. Smooth and super funky!
obviously an awesome performance, and I personally really like the drum set & cymbal set up
The drummer on the recording is Brazilian, his name is Fabio Canela...
Muito bom 👏👏👏
Congrats my good friend Ed! I'm sure it was a lot of work, practice and dedication to make it! You rocked man!
Muito bom!!
yes.
very cool ed! brilliant right-hand hat technique and love the facility with which you switch between matched and traditional. thanks for this. your playing, the music...it's all a smile :D
Muito bom, parabéns! Sou fã do Fabio Canella que gravou essa música. Grande baterista e baixista.
very good video. i liked much.wonderfull.!!
bravissimo saluti da ITALIA
wonderfull
cool, I'm glad you're trying it out. as I said I'll be explaining it better in the near future. I'm actually throwing the stick in a circular motion , therefore the fulcrum is totally loose thus allowing for great speeds and control of the natural bounce of the stick with no strain whatsoever . have fun
those cymbals sound nice...
como você conseguiu esse playalong???por favor passe pra gente!!!!seu groove foi maravilhoso!!!eu tenho essa gravação a muitos anos e voce fez identico!!!!parabens
abraço
SUPER FUNK!
It's really cool, I actually tried this out a little after posting, but I think I was using too much pull from my back three fingers (gladstone) it seems this technique would take some of the fatigue out of your right hand when doing a fast swung shuffle or just fast single notes on the hi hats, I will have to get it just right.
those muscles sure come in handy
Man, and those DC kits sound so good!, I can only afford Gretsch kits, that's the best I can do.
I'M FEELING SOME SALSA! :D
Thank you all for your very kind words . the technique used on my hand I learned from a fantastic brazilian drummer " Douglas Las Casas" one of the best drummers I know. It's not Moeller, it's not push and pull , it's a very unique tech used mainly for playing brazilian grooves. the index finger over the top of the stick allows one to control not only the speed of the strokes but the accented and unaccented notes. I will demonstrate this more in depth in the near future
It's funny I didn't even realize that when I watched the first couple of times, thanks for the heads up.
Chido! (Y)
this guys a fucking machine
This music from brasil: partido alto ( rythm from brasil) and samba./ i´m sorry wynton 765 / I no speak inglish espero te sirva. saludos desde mexico...
the pointer finger on his right hand must be destroyed, I'm not sure if that's proper technique but it sure sounds like it works!
is he still controlling that hi-hat in the right of him with his left foot?
This is salsa?Lol i had no idea
la bossa es mas lenta, es una fusion de funk y samba...
nice, but he hit hard like a gospel drummer....lol