VINNIE - The thread about Colaiuta
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Julián Fernández
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Re: VINNIE - Vintage videos...OK or not vintage.
I think I´ve never seen him playing with the cymbals that low... He´s lower than previous Ludwig setups (look at the china!)
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Re: VINNIE - Vintage videos...OK or not vintage.
+1 Steve.
He's gone from ludicrously high cymbals (compared to his seat height) in the early 80s, to really very high in the early 90s, to super-super low now...
Look how high his ride cymbal is in the Ten Summoner's Tales recording!
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KkLiFuRivzY[/youtube]
He's gone from ludicrously high cymbals (compared to his seat height) in the early 80s, to really very high in the early 90s, to super-super low now...
Look how high his ride cymbal is in the Ten Summoner's Tales recording!
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KkLiFuRivzY[/youtube]
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amoergosum
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Re: VINNIE - Vintage videos...OK or not vintage.
Here's a screenshot >>>thewikiman wrote: Look how high his ride cymbal is in the Ten Summoner's Tales recording!

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Re: VINNIE - Vintage videos...OK or not vintage.
Steve Holmes wrote:Ugh..I hate that he's still using the garage band ride cymbal position.
Oh well.
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Re: VINNIE - Vintage videos...OK or not vintage.
Garage band ride cymbal position!! Hahaha, good one. I would also call that the Neil Peart ride cymbal position. Or something like that. 
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Re: VINNIE - Vintage videos...OK or not vintage.
He's been using both ride positions lately. Almost seems like a choice used only when playing wih Sting?
Low cymbals is easy to understand that's how I do it, too. It's just comfy. Don't see the band because the cymbals aren't high enough? To me that's because they aren't low enough.
Might not looks as impressive, but much easier to play. I can play any splash as easy as accenting on the snare.
Low cymbals is easy to understand that's how I do it, too. It's just comfy. Don't see the band because the cymbals aren't high enough? To me that's because they aren't low enough.
Might not looks as impressive, but much easier to play. I can play any splash as easy as accenting on the snare.
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…I guess Buddy was in a Garage band too... 
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Re: VINNIE - Vintage videos...OK or not vintage.
Maybe he has shoulder pain who know, he's not getting any younger, it's normal...
Re: VINNIE - Vintage videos...OK or not vintage.
Actually makes a lot of sense... Love that picture of Vinnie with his new stealth kit ! That footage of him in Chile with Herbie playing the Yammies was friggin awesome. What's that smaller snare drum there ?
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groober wrote:Actually makes a lot of sense... Love that picture of Vinnie with his new stealth kit ! That footage of him in Chile with Herbie playing the Yammies was friggin awesome. What's that smaller snare drum there ?
Looks like a 3-4" DW.
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