Re: Even more Gergo Borlai
Posted: Tue May 10, 2011 2:41 am
Ok, showing my ignorance here, but......."ladder fill"?
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(Using a double pedal)Sam wrote:Ok, showing my ignorance here, but......."ladder fill"?
A ladder because that's how you climb a ladderPhil T. wrote:(Using a double pedal)Sam wrote:Ok, showing my ignorance here, but......."ladder fill"?
Right hand, left foot, left hand, right foot, right hand, left foot, left hand, right foot, right hand, left foot, left hand, right foot, right hand, left foot, left hand, right foot, right hand, left foot, left hand, right foot, right hand, left foot, left hand, right foot, right hand, left foot, left hand, right foot, right hand, left foot, left hand, right foot, right hand, left foot, left hand, right foot, right hand, left foot, left hand, right foot, right hand, left foot, left hand, right foot, right hand, left foot, left hand, right foot, right hand, left foot, left hand, right foot, right hand, left foot, left hand, right foot, right hand, left foot, left hand, right foot, right hand, left foot, left hand, right foot, right hand, left foot, left hand, right foot.
And so on - or start on the left hand, or start with a foot. Play as 32nds or 16th triplets according to taste. Steve has a video on this lick somewhere.
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The solo Vinnie does on the Jeff Beck "Live at Ronnie Scott" DVD, there's a short phrase that sounds more like alternating flams between snare/bass than a true ladder -- Is he 'ladderering' in a strict sense or using the right foot only? He nails the sh*t out of it.Andrew<3'sVinnie wrote: A ladder because that's how you climb a ladder.