![]() When you play Drawing The Line do you lead on the snare drum with your right or left hand? They really look amazing and unique! Did you take this one with you on tour btw? £21.95 plus £2 p&p in Europe £5 p&p outside Europe Along with the 204-page book of note-for-note transcriptions and practice exercises, the double-sided companion DVD features more than two-and-a-half hours of video packed with descriptions and discussions of the drum parts, set-ups, tuning and recording process-plus six minus-drums, play-along tracks Rhythmic Designs expands on the groundbreaking polyrhythmic, polymetric concepts covered in Harrison’s previously published Rhythmic Illusions, Rhythmic Visions and Rhythmic Horizons books and videos by offering detailed analysis and transcriptions of twenty drum tracks from the recent Gavin Harrison & 05Ric albums “Drop” and “Circles” (featuring guitarist Robert Fripp and keyboardists Dave Stewart and Gary Sanctuary). The advanced book/DVD package has been created to provide contemporary drummers with a method for studying and developing the technical and musical skills required to perform today’s challenging, progressive drumming styles. Rhythmic Designs Gavin Harrison, Terry Branham, 05Ric Book/DVD I've used it in the bass drum many times. Have you ever tried an RE-20 on your snaredrum? Occasionally - like on a DVD I'll pan it from the audience perspective as it looks/sounds to them. Usually from my perspective sitting behind the kit. I you know you like to have a driver's seat impression, which I also love.īut do you change panning from song to song or do you just go with a basic setup? Quite hard to play at that speed.Ĭould you tell us some more about how you pan your kit? That is 6 triplet 16ths on the tom with two notes on the bass drum just before it starts. Same situation with the fills on 8:19-8:21 I just can't seem to put my finger on exactly what you are doing thanks for your time by the way. That fill is triplet quarter notes on the snare and crash together and between each hit are two bass drum notes. Starting at 8:05-8:08 are you just doing straight eight notes at the top with with your feet coming down? Anyways I was wondering about two fills you do on there. I started off with Deadwing as it seems to be one of your easier songs (but not for me ha ha). I just started getting into playing along with some of the Porcupine Tree stuff. Designed by Jeff Porcaro and Paul Jameson. No in my studio is the original Pearl Drum Rack from 20 years ago. Thanks Gavin! By the way,is that rack Pearl DR-80 on those pics? I think I got the last ever kit they made in that finish. I've been told that they don't offer the "Tribal" finish anymore. I'm curious where I can find the "Tribal Finish" in the SQ2-Configurator. It's amazing - and by the way - it's a real wood veneer hand painted and lacquered - not a plastic wrap. We've been thinking about finishing the 2nd album for the last 15 years!! We never really find the time to do it.Īnd p.s. His site mentions in the news flashes (over the span of a couple of years though) about recording the second album (and a flood in your studio?). Yes that was good fun to play - and Mark King is like a steam train on the bass!!!Īlso found out of your Dizrhytmia project with Jakko. I'm not really familiar with their reportoire but I'm listening to the concert now and it really blows me away! Great stuff and wonderful playing! I'll bet it must be great to play as a drummer with Mark King. One of my best friends sent me a tape of a level42 concert at the brighton dome in 1994. ![]() Yes I used to have a set of Paiste Cup Chimes. Then you'll need to get 3 of the cymbal holders threaded down to the bottom - if you want the cymbals to have different heights. PS: Have you tried Paiste cup chimes? Do they sound at all like your custom made ones? I think i can make same stand for these Sonor parts? I was thinking that its some kind of that. I could tell you.but then I'd have to kill you!! But, as I guess, real magicians don't reveal their secrets, do they? Here's a couple of shots of the kit in my studio.Īnyway, just a quick thought: I'd be interested in the solution to that "Magic Towel Trick" you did on the last tour in the break during "Trains". Could you make some photos of your home-studio? It would be great as I would know how you organized your room.Īlso i'd like to see what absorber-stuff you used and how you setted them up!
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