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That 1 Guy plays 'The Moon Disgusting' on his Magic Pipe
The second time through, it occurs to me as I watch him play this tube like a bass (except with a drumstick). This is -the- instrument for D&B tunes.
It is in Your Heart and in Your Mouth! - Christian Rap! Yo!
Braise The Lard!
Why is the drummer using dildoes instead of drumsticks?
Rush YYZ - Played by a 13 Year Old Girl Drummer!
I just caught Peart and Rush in the R30 concert from Frankfurt, Germany in 2004 and he has a 360° kit with more drums, cymbals bells and xylophones than you could shake your drumsticks at. I'll give props to the 13 year old and even to Tony Royster if we're comparing, but I don't think either could keep up with Niel. That said, he's 50+, has had umpteen years of experience at this point and, eh, I'll guess did not have this level of talent at their age. But you always look up to others don't you? I can't imagine that Niel had that level of drummer to idolize 30 some odd years ago...
AMAZING asian arcade-best you'll ever see
I played this guy at rock band. Beat him with 1 drumstick.
Pink Floyd: "One Of These Days", Live At Pompeii
Little known fact that half-way through the song, Nick loses a drumstick, but still doesn't miss a beat.
Ostrich: "It's what's For Dinner, Mate!"
Goddammn. did I spell goddamn wrong, too??!!! The effect is, Aussies Love Ostrisscehs....! me too, put one on the smoker, and a drumstick for 7, whilst we wait!
The Californian Guitar Trio with Jon Anderson
Check out Tony Levin playing his bass with shortened drumsticks attached to his fingers. Got that from the Gabriel era - "Big Time," "Secret World," and "Steam," to be specific. He calls them "Funk Fingers." Oh, and for you bass people, it's an Ernie Ball Stingray in its various forms that Levin plays.
Bizarre Drumming Accident
"Approximately 73% of all drummers will undergo facial reconstruction surgery due to fractured drumstick piercing accidents."
Gordon Ramsay Cooks Sticky Lemon Chicken
So... how does chopping the end off the drumstick make it cook quicker? All it does is remove the thinnest part of the drumstick (which cooks faster anyway) and causes the rest of the meat to bunch up, presumably increasing the cooking time. What am I missing?
Monkey Dust: Jihad for Liberation of Islamic Republic of GB
Dark & twisted political comedy (as usual!) from Monkey Dust...
Betty Boop in the famous 1932 "Minnie the Moocher"! (07:45)
Cab Calloway appears with Betty Boop in the Talkartoon Minnie the Moocher, Betty's 17th cartoon appearance. This is justifiably one of the most famous cartoons ever made.
The cartoon begins with actual film footage of Cab Calloway dancing a slow and sensuous dance in front of his orchestra, the former Missourians, while they perform the Prohibition Blues. This is the oldest known film footage of Cab. His attire is uncharacteristically casual, and we never get a good look at his face. We suspect that Cab wasn't aware that the Fleischers were going to use the actual footage. Cab was well-known for his love of good clothes and his high standards for professional dress.
The haunting and beautiful instrumental, Prohibition Blues, is an old Missourians piece that was recorded by them in early 1930, right before Cab took over as leader of their band. This cartoon has the only recording of the piece with Cab Calloway. By early 1932, when this cartoon was produced, the group had been renamed "Cab Calloway and His Orchestra," but in this film, they are still wearing their old Missourians uniforms. We can see the drummer, Leroy Maxey, playing with his drumsticks in the background.
Drum Battle For The Ages
Yeah agree with Nebosuke, drummers these days tend to have huge kits with 50 different elements and dont really seems to know how to use 'em...
And benjee, there is no right or wrong way to hold the drumsticks, the "traditional grip" ( that you call the correct one ) and the "matching grip" where you hold both sticks the same way both have their pro's and con's
Stick holding techniques occasionally cause considerable
debate amongst students and educators alike.
A history of traditional grip (from the web not from me ) :
he traditional grip originated with marching drummers
who were playing a snare drum slung over the shoulder on a strap.
The angulation of the drum required the drummer to reach around
the drum with the left hand and grip the stick differently. The
'Traditional Grip' was born at that time. The 'Match Grip'
wasn't feasible in this very awkward and different marching
situation. The Traditional Grip originated sometime during the
1500/1600s.
Drum sets were not created or invented until about 1840.
The first drum set drummers were of course, marching drummers
initially. So, as they sat down to play their new drum kits,
they assumed the traditional grip as if they were playing
a marching snare. As they taught others to play . . . the
old traditional grip continued to be the grip of choice and
eventually became 'set in stone' as the ONLY way to hold the
sticks.
Sometime between 1955 and 1965 . . . the lights went
on! In the mid-1960s Ringo Starr (with the Beatles) made
several million dollars while holding a match grip.
I believe drummers should learn to use both grips, but there's so much to learn to play drums and learning to play both grips is very secondary when it comes to playing well.
The little drummer boy
Either this kid is a child prodigy of the highest order or it's not really very hard to drum.
*shields face from barrage of drumsticks*
Top Secret Drum Corps (Tattoo)
lol snare drum drumstick duels!
great post!