Vinnie/Gretsch divorce?

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Re: Vinnie/Gretsch divorce?

Postby Henry II » Tue Jan 31, 2012 7:16 pm

Clint Hopkins wrote:
Henry II wrote:
Clint Hopkins wrote:If Ludwig is good enough for THIS GUY, surely they're good enough for Vinnie.


Baaaaaaaahahaha . . . I KNEW you were going there!


Well, you never hear the Professor and Vinnie's name mentioned in the same sentence very often...


Come to think of it, Vinnie and the Professor have never been seen at the same time. :shock:
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Re: Vinnie/Gretsch divorce?

Postby Rodge » Wed Feb 01, 2012 12:09 am

The real Jeff did plenty of stuff on Ludwig, maybe here too :

I come from Tain, Vinnie, Omar, Jeff, Fish, Stewart, and many more...
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Re: Vinnie/Gretsch divorce?

Postby Josiah » Wed Feb 01, 2012 8:44 am

Kurtis wrote:a drum is a drum


sorta.... CB drums are technically drums but...

I hear ya though, who plays what has no influence on what I choose to play. I choose based on sound. Not shiny ads in magazines or bs reviews.
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Re: Vinnie/Gretsch divorce?

Postby Rodge » Wed Feb 01, 2012 10:57 am

Well, we all know that when we were younger we all were looking for Yamaha's RC because Gadd, Dave and Vinnie.
We all were looking for the K/Z hi-hat and the 1st K Custom ride because Dave and Vinnie.
What about the piccolo by Yamaha ? Also Dave and Vinnie, and so on...

So yeah, top players had one day or another an influence on our choices, don't you think so ?
I come from Tain, Vinnie, Omar, Jeff, Fish, Stewart, and many more...
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Re: Vinnie/Gretsch divorce?

Postby Odd-Arne Oseberg » Wed Feb 01, 2012 11:46 am

I can't really claim the same.

I don't care much about ads, but when I hear a musician that I like, playing the same type of stuff I like to play, and I like their tones it makes sense for me to check out that gear.

I'm mainly a guitarplayer. I've been through many phases and when I sort of found someone who had a similar sort ideal when it comes to sound that I've ended up with through the years, after trying hard for the years to do things differently, I just decided to copy his rig and finally I was happy. That guitar player was Mike Landau. I don't play eactly like Mike, nor do I intend to, but in regards to how a rig respons to his playing, that's how I want my rig to work as well. I've been happy with my gear ever since.

After picking up the drums, I'm going through a similar thing with Vinnie. I like the tone and the way he sets up his drums makes a lot of sense to me. I might bring in some more toys and use a smaller kit sometimes because that's what makes sense on smaller gigs around here, but I've essentially copied Vinnie's kit. (It's not white, though. :lol: )

There's another thing, too. I don't have the money to test out everything that's out there and I don't play that many gigs that lend themselves to really trying out stuff in context, but from listening to Mike and Vinnie the rigs have proven themselves. I like a lot of players who all use differnt stuff, but for me these guys represent similar sound ideals to my own, so it's a good starting point and it saves me lots of time and money so that I can concentrate on what I really want, which is playing music.
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Re: Vinnie/Gretsch divorce?

Postby Odd-Arne Oseberg » Wed Feb 01, 2012 11:50 am

Now in regards to Vinnie's gear. I'm more interested in what to seems to be a hammered brass snare that he seems to have been using for almost everything for years now. It's a Gretsch, but it has a different throw off and looks to be hammered differently from their production hammered brass snare.

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After using 5000 pedals forever he's also suddenly decided to upgrade to the 9000 Series for both his BD pedal and hi-hat stand.
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Re: Vinnie/Gretsch divorce?

Postby Josiah » Wed Feb 01, 2012 3:15 pm

That's the old style throwoff isn't it? Though I would think they would whip up pretty much anything for him.

Brass snares rock.
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Re: Vinnie/Gretsch divorce?

Postby Kurtis » Wed Feb 01, 2012 3:30 pm

Brass snares rock.


yes they do. buying one this year.
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Re: Vinnie/Gretsch divorce?

Postby Juan Expósito » Wed Feb 01, 2012 3:36 pm

Vinnie´s kit picture (above) is from my album:
With Herbie Hancock 2008.
I lost the pictures I took from the live concert and some with Herbie in the backstage.
More pictures of the kit before the sound check here:
https://picasaweb.google.com/1048768374 ... 08DRUMSET#
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Re: Vinnie/Gretsch divorce?

Postby renardvert » Wed Feb 01, 2012 5:39 pm

I really love your pics Juan. His kit is freakin' gorgeous. Thanks!

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