I'll admit I don't have have the greatest ears when it comes to catching a certain thing that a drummer played on record at a certain time.
That being said, If anyone has Tommy's cd New Ground, the tune in question is called Everybody's Boppin'.
At the end, right before the crash catch/splash hit, he plays what sounds like a light speed single stroke roll. But, the length of the roll makes it hard for me to destinguish whether or not it's a single or double stroke roll.
If you have this and can pick apart that particular section, please let me know. I would greatly appreciate it!
Help with a Tommy Igoe tune
Re: Help with a Tommy Igoe tune
gruvdoctr wrote:I'll admit I don't have have the greatest ears when it comes to catching a certain thing that a drummer played on record at a certain time.
That being said, If anyone has Tommy's cd New Ground, the tune in question is called Everybody's Boppin'.
At the end, right before the crash catch/splash hit, he plays what sounds like a light speed single stroke roll. But, the length of the roll makes it hard for me to destinguish whether or not it's a single or double stroke roll.
If you have this and can pick apart that particular section, please let me know. I would greatly appreciate it!
OK I dug out the CD and listened to that track. If we are listening to the same lick I hear it as single stroke sextuplets. They are very fast and even making them hard to distinguish. Hope this helps.
Re: Help with a Tommy Igoe tune
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When your taking on flack your over the target
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this one just never gets old for me...
When your taking on flack your over the target
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