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Playing with Victor Wooten


RodrigoAquino

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The drummers who play with Vic don't double his parts.

Thats why i dont play with him :P,really what inspired me was the collective with drummer Steve Smith did you see that?

 

I like the small drumset: Four drums, hi-hat, ride and crash. That's the shiznit. Extra hi-hat on the right? That isn't. [/quote

yeah man i love small sets, the xtra hat is for play double bass without crossing arms.

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I like the small drumset: Four drums, hi-hat, ride and crash. That's the shiznit.

 

Me too. Small kit guys keep a solid groove with less chance they are a Neil Pert wanna-be doing drum rolls and fills all night long. In my opinion.

 

Keep up the good work!

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Well yes small kits are defo cool, but that doesn't mean a few extra toms or cymbals or HHs or snare might be useful. Drummers have got ti have GAS as well.

 

Davo

 

I totally agree,Texture and color are very important in music I myself use several types of sets for different situations.

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Defo on that. Whenever I see a drummer coming up with a small or"reduced" kit, I have a nice feeling that it's going to be groovy and fun, and it usually is. Besides, a drummer who plays a smaller drumset, usually -not a rule of thumb, unfortunately- is more aware of nuances and dynamics than someone who "likes it big". So yes, I prefer them smaller (And I've had enough of both :P hahaha!).

 

I did played with Vic indeed, back in 1997 at a clinic (*) here in Caracas. Only the drummer was a Boss machine, and the guy who was filming was severely needing good lighting :) But there it is anyway.

 

[video:youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vO7vkQlakr0

 

 

(*) By "Clinic" I meant a Master Class at a small Theater. Not that we would disturb ill people's rest with "sick" bass sounds :P

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Defo on that. Whenever I see a drummer coming up with a small or"reduced" kit, I have a nice feeling that it's going to be groovy and fun, and it usually is. Besides, a drummer who plays a smaller drumset, usually -not a rule of thumb, unfortunately- is more aware of nuances and dynamics than someone who "likes it big". So yes, I prefer them smaller (And I've had enough of both :P hahaha!).

 

I did played with Vic indeed, back in 1997 at a clinic (*) here in Caracas. Only the drummer was a Boss machine, and the guy who was filming was severely needing good lighting :) But there it is anyway.

 

[video:youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vO7vkQlakr0

 

 

(*) By "Clinic" I meant a Master Class at a small Theater. Not that we would disturb ill people's rest with "sick" bass sounds :P

 

great gig man!

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Defo on that. Whenever I see a drummer coming up with a small or"reduced" kit, I have a nice feeling that it's going to be groovy and fun, and it usually is. Besides, a drummer who plays a smaller drumset, usually -not a rule of thumb, unfortunately- is more aware of nuances and dynamics than someone who "likes it big". So yes, I prefer them smaller (And I've had enough of both :P hahaha!).

 

I did played with Vic indeed, back in 1997 at a clinic (*) here in Caracas. Only the drummer was a Boss machine, and the guy who was filming was severely needing good lighting :) But there it is anyway.

 

[video:youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vO7vkQlakr0

 

 

(*) By "Clinic" I meant a Master Class at a small Theater. Not that we would disturb ill people's rest with "sick" bass sounds :P

 

Lucky dog, although that had to be some major league intimidation. Yet that had to be fun.

Lydian mode? The only mode I know has the words "pie ala" in front of it.

http://www.myspace.com/theeldoradosband

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Defo on that. Whenever I see a drummer coming up with a small or"reduced" kit, I have a nice feeling that it's going to be groovy and fun, and it usually is. Besides, a drummer who plays a smaller drumset, usually -not a rule of thumb, unfortunately- is more aware of nuances and dynamics than someone who "likes it big". So yes, I prefer them smaller (And I've had enough of both :P hahaha!).

 

I did played with Vic indeed, back in 1997 at a clinic (*) here in Caracas. Only the drummer was a Boss machine, and the guy who was filming was severely needing good lighting :) But there it is anyway.

 

[video:youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vO7vkQlakr0

 

 

(*) By "Clinic" I meant a Master Class at a small Theater. Not that we would disturb ill people's rest with "sick" bass sounds :P

 

Lucky dog, although that had to be some major league intimidation. Yet that had to be fun.

yeah i think the same!

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