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BEBOP DRUM VOCABULARY: STICK ON STICK SOUND
A short lesson on getting the "stick on stick" bebop sound.
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Alan Dawson Podcast Ep. 1 - "Ted, You Just Lost the Gig"
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A podcast dedicated to the teaching of legendary Boston drummer Alan Dawson. I studied with Alan in the late '80's and his teaching had a strong impact on my playing. I use the original cassette recordings of the lessons so the listener is able to hear directly from Alan. Join me as I go back to 1988 and rework my way through Alan's material, from Lesson 1 to The Ritual. Episode one is an intro...
Introduction to Vernel Fournier Drum Lesson Tapes
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Here's an introduction and backstory to the lesson I've posted on my CZcams channel with the late, great jazz drummer Vernel Fournier. If you enjoy/learn, please consider dropping a tip in my GoFundMe -gf.me/u/zqj25a tips accepted: Venmo: @Ted_Sirota VERNEL LESSON PART ONE Drag roll and Dixie rhythms Introduction of Cymbals Jo Jones - HH style tip/shoulder Uptempo cheat technique on HH Jack DeJ...
Vernel Fournier Drum Lesson pt. 3/3
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Here's audio (transferred from cassette) from a drum lesson I had with two drummer friends with the late, great Vernel Fournier around 1990. Vernel was most famous for his playing with the Ahmad Jamal Trio featuring Israel Crosby on bass. Look for my introduction video to Vernel for the backstory to this lesson, and explanation about audio quality etc. Thanks for listening and please subscribe ...
Vernel Fournier Drum Lesson pt. 2/3
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Here's audio (transferred from cassette) from a drum lesson I had with two drummer friends with the late, great Vernel Fournier around 1990. Vernel was most famous for his playing with the Ahmad Jamal Trio featuring Israel Crosby on bass. Look for my introduction video to Vernel for the backstory to this lesson, and explanation about audio quality etc. Thanks for listening and please subscribe ...
Vernel Fournier Drum Lesson pt.1/3
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Here's audio (transferred from cassette) from a drum lesson I had with two drummer friends with the late, great Vernel Fournier around 1990. Vernel was most famous for his playing with the Ahmad Jamal Trio featuring Israel Crosby on bass. Look for my introduction video to Vernel for the backstory to this lesson, and explanation about audio quality etc. Thanks for listening and please subscribe ...
Tony Williams Drum Clinic 1985 pt.1/3
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Drum solo from Zildjian Day drum clinic 1985.
Alan Dawson Solo w/Sonny Rollins (1965)
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The great Alan Dawson trading fours and soloing with Sonny Rollins 1965
Alan Dawson solo on "Oleo" (1965)
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The great Alan Dawson soloing on "Oleo" in 1965, with Sonny Rollins and NHOP on bass.
Kurt Rosenwinkel, Josh Abrams, Ted Sirota - "Prelude to a Kiss" - Part 2 of 2
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Kurt Rosenwinkel, Josh Abrams, Ted Sirota. 1/17/09
Kurt Rosenwinkel, Josh Abrams, Ted Sirota - "Prelude to a Kiss" - part 1 of 2
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Kurt Rosenwinkel, Josh Abrams, Ted Sirota - "Prelude to a Kiss" - part 1 of 2
Kurt Rosenwinkel, Josh Abrams, Ted Sirota - "Inner Urge Pt. 1 of 2"
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Kurt Rosenwinkel, Josh Abrams, Ted Sirota - "Inner Urge Pt. 1 of 2"
Kurt Rosenwinkel, Josh Abrams, Ted Sirota - Inner Urge Pt. 2 of 2
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Kurt Rosenwinkel, Josh Abrams, Ted Sirota - Inner Urge Pt. 2 of 2
The kid must’ve caught the Alan Dawson stick shot paradiddle diddle you showed me.
🥁
I saw Tony, Max, and Elvin at the Blule Note ar different occasions, icons of the jazz drummers.
I hope you keep up the new content. Thanks!
That's the plan!
thank you for this man I'll definitively be supporting
He has influenced heavily, and in some cases privately taught, the greatest modern drummers we all know well.
Would you be able to share the source of this video. I’ve never been more inspired by a solo in my life (just started learning)
I studied with him from mid 79 through mid 82 through Ritual, and then some. When he didn't like what I did, I got the look over the glasses. Once I soloed with brushes, and he said " yeah mam, I like the feel of them brushes!"
🤘😎🥁🔥👍
He was a very elegant Drummer when He played progressive Bebop with people Like Jackie MC Lean Charles Lloyd, Herbie Hancock way before he started using these Insensitive black dot drumheads
Neil Peart is good, but overrated because of the 'show tricks', which are not musical. Prefer musicality over 'show'
Saw Tony with VSOP in 70s, + more; he was the dude!
wow he tells a story when playing
That brush playing at 12:36 is ridiculously groovy
One of the earliest attributions of “Let’s Go” I can remember lol
Just one word...Animal😮
くだらな過ぎてオモロいww
And of course, the black dots created such an amazing sound
Simply unbelievable.. Those Gretsch sing.
Super master!!!
AMAZING 🔥🔥
He died much too young and is sorely missed. A sheer genius
Masterful!!!
Orgasmic
Check out the angle on his Tom's. He can't miss.
I see where Steve smith got some of his style from .i can also see Tony playing some of buddy Rich’s style with left hand and using the bass drum in place of his right hand
bravo
I usually don’t like drum solos. But Tony is on another planet, the music flows directly from him. Only one Tony Williams in a century , as Miles told.
Did they really tell him to play the blues ?! That was real funny
is that Buddy Rich at intro??
I’ve always admired the old school drummers , but Buddy Rich, is in a class of his own. Gene Krupa, was the master showman…
I counted a few potential mistakes he made but it still sounded good in the performance. This really shows the humanity of improvisational drumming. This is just so real.
One of the most profound artists ever. When I listen to "Emergency!" it still sounds modern, otherwordly... NEW, as if I were a stowaway on a spaceship named "Lifetime" That was exploring uncharted areas of the universe in search of Planet X
I have a lot of respect - admiration - for a lot of drummers, but, simply,TW was, and will always be - the best Jazz drummer the world will ever hear! Out to Lunch; Nefertiti; Believe it! And his comments were great! Playing for the people - this man was not an egotist! And in the end he played a bit of ride cymbal - absolutely glorious!
Big influence on Tony willams
teacher of t. Williams......
Vinnie Colaiuta at 27:46!
Beautiful drumming!!
I was at this clinic. Thanks for posting. I saw him play live many times. Each time was amazing. At 23 he was playing with Miles Davis. Check out his first solo album….Life Time. My favorite albums are Believe It ,Trio of Doom and Young at Heart.
Man, he started playing with Miles at the age of 17. A true prodigy, it’s crazy to think about.
Amazing drummer RIP
I saw him live twice times with this yellow gretsch drums ... great musican ! ⭐⭐⭐👏
Great drummer! But I don't like the Remo Dot on the snare
Genial y super nice
The joy of flying deserves A GRAMMY ....TO THIS VERY DAY!
I hear no definition out of the ride. Just a roar. Great drummer.
My new favorite ❤
drumジョナサンブレーク
Timing is only a small part of drumming. Peace
Guy did all that rudiments and it sounded just like a single stroke . Crazy. Rip..