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By thinking music only, working his ass off behind the kit in the practice room for having total control on the instrument, then with musicians just thinking music, not drums, no lick, no I gonna do that fill, no, just natural things acoording to the music played.
I come from Tain, Vinnie, Omar, Jeff, Fish, Stewart, and many more...
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Exactly. But most drummers never get out of the practice room to play with other musicians.
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Listened to some of the interview with Mike J. He means well I guess. Kind of surprised they had him play at the Mienl festival. It's intermediate playing at best. People go to these things to be some what wowed. Nothing going on in his performance. Kind of made makes ya cringe. He seemed to be very nervous playing up on that stage. The guy is making money and having fun doing it.
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Mike has said publicly that he needs to improve his drumming to do more clinics. He simply doesn't have enough vocabulary to blow away an audience. He's not outstanding at anything and doesn't have the luxury of breaking down the things he's done on popular recordings. He's never played on anything popular. The biggest gig he's done was playing percussion with Filter.
I think he's a good drummer and I like his free lessons but there's no way I'd pay to see him in a clinic. I think what he's done is impressive and wish him the best but he's not THAT good.
I think he's a good drummer and I like his free lessons but there's no way I'd pay to see him in a clinic. I think what he's done is impressive and wish him the best but he's not THAT good.
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I don't really have an issue with Mike's lessons. I could do without the razzle dazzle graphics and used car salesman approach, but I can get something out of them. I do think that his lessons are a bit one sided and are usually lick specific while Steve's lessons are more conceptual. Granted, Steve has more professional experience so where he is coming from seems a bit deeper. I like his setup, and I think his kit usually sounds pretty good. He is younger than me and he is doing something he enjoys. If anyone of us had the means and the opprtunity, it might've been one of us instead of him
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Paul Marangoni wrote: Most drummers are too busy rehearsing, recording, or gigging, or traveling to create videos for sharing.
Not sure about this... Almond has some of the best stuff out there (and the blog is just as great). Max Sansalone too... Thomas Lang has some kind of school going on...
I guess we´ll see it more and more (as almost everyone is offering remote session)
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Re: IDRUM magazine - GAVIN
Gavin, what is your thought about using a drum riser in the studio ?
Excellent video/interview !!
Gavin can make a video about gear/brands to be funny and informative (last video).
I didn´t know about your elbow problem.
I´m glad it moved out.
Thanks Gavin !!
Excellent video/interview !!
Gavin can make a video about gear/brands to be funny and informative (last video).
I didn´t know about your elbow problem.
I´m glad it moved out.
Thanks Gavin !!
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Re: IDRUM magazine - GAVIN HARRISON
I did the "drum riser" question to Gavin on Drummerworld forum.
Gavin´s answer:
"It's just so I can move the kit around my room for a different sound - and closer or further away from my live room where I have separate mics set up to catch the
ambiance."
Gavin´s answer:
"It's just so I can move the kit around my room for a different sound - and closer or further away from my live room where I have separate mics set up to catch the
ambiance."
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