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In this "Zildjian Live Groove Breakdown" Ash Soan plays the first half of his Zildjian Live Performance: "Wait A Minute"
First it is played at 100% with full band, then slowed down to 50% (drums only), sped up a bit to 70% (drums only), then a bit more to 90% (drums only) and finally again to 100% (drums only).
To download a copy of the transcription visit:
https://zildjian.com/education/ash-soan-zildjian-live-groove-breakdown.html
Video by Avedis Zildjian Company via YouTube Source
We though it would be fun to have one Zildjian Live Artist interview another Zildjian Live Artist about their Zildjian Live Performance to really dig in deep, ask each other specific questions about they’re playing and break down the grooves!
In this episode of "Breaking Down The Grooves from Zildjian Live" Stanton Moore interviews Ash Soan about his Zildjian Live Performance of "Wait a Minute."
In this episode, Ash talks about simplifying the programmed part that Sput originally wrote for his Zildjian LIVE tune to "play what’s comfortable". He also demonstrates how he plays "swung doubles" and ends by discussing "intentionally leaving space to be musical" with his famous "fill without the fill."
To checkout the transcription breakdowns for each of these grooves, visit:
https://zildjian.com/education/ash-soan-zildjian-live-groove-breakdown.html
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Today’s guest is Liberty DeVitto…the rhythmic powerhouse behind 22 of Billy Joel’s 23 top 40 hits and all six of his Grammy award winning recordings. His ability to seamlessly switch between mature session musician and bombastic showmen should be a guiding light for a lot of players you and old alike. I had a blast talking with liberty as we broke down his top five influences that shaped his drumming style. Also…go buy his damn book…which we talk about throughout. Cheers!
This episode is also sponsored by Waves Audio. This podcast would take me soooo much longer to edit if it wasn’t for the Waves Vocal Rider plugin. It "rides" the fader in real-time and keeps both my and my guest’s audio at a consistent level without the need to over compress. I also use an endless of amount of their plugins for my musical recordings such as Abbey Road Saturator, CLA Drums, the SSL Channel, and many more. We are an affiliate member of Waves and if you purchase any Waves plugin via the link below, you directly support the show and me.
To view the entire Waves Catalog:
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Who do your drumming heroes listen to? Come to the 𝗣𝗟𝗔𝗬𝗟𝗜𝗦𝗧 𝗣𝗔𝗥𝗧𝗬 to find out! Every other Tuesday we dive into the record collections of some of the most influential drummers in the world as they take you through the songs in their playlist that inspire them. Join the party and get in on the 𝗟𝗜𝗩𝗘 discussion.
Episode 47
DW Pedal & Hardware artist 𝗗𝗔𝗩𝗘 𝗗𝗶𝗖𝗘𝗡𝗦𝗢
(Josh Groban|Hiromi|Cro-Mags|Berklee College of Music Professor)
::Connect With Dave::
http://www.DaveDiCenso.com
http://www.facebook.com/DaveDiCensodrums
http://www.instagram.com/DaveDiCensodrums
http://www.youtube.com/DaveDiCenso
–Parental Advisory–
Some songs may contain explicit content.
Everyone has to start somewhere. Whether you’re just breaking into the scene or looking to take your music career to the next level, 𝗚𝗘𝗧 𝗜𝗧 𝗦𝗧𝗔𝗥𝗧𝗘𝗗 is here to assist. Hosted by influential PDP & DW Drums artist 𝗗𝗔𝗥𝗨 𝗝𝗢𝗡𝗘𝗦 (Jack White|Pete Rock|DMD the Vibes|Th1rt3en), each episode focuses on a different topic to help you hone your skills and stand out from the crowd. Daru and his guests break down the day’s theme and answer your specific questions. Tune in here once a month and get in on the 𝗟𝗜𝗩𝗘 discussion.
Episode 5
𝗛𝗢𝗪 𝗗𝗢 𝗜…𝗞𝗘𝗘𝗣 𝗧𝗛𝗘 𝗚𝗜𝗚?
With Special Guests
𝗖𝗛𝗥𝗜𝗦 𝗖𝗢𝗟𝗘𝗠𝗔𝗡 (Prince|BECK|Chaka Khan|David Sandborn)
𝗪𝗜𝗟𝗟 𝗞𝗘𝗡𝗡𝗘𝗗𝗬 (Yellowjackets)
::Connect With Daru::
http://www.rusicrecords.com
http://www.facebook.com/darujones
http://www.instagram.com/darujones Tweets by darujones
::Connect With Chris::
http://www.instagram.com/crc_global
http://www.twitter.com/_CrC_
Video by Avedis Zildjian Company via YouTube Source
In this "Zildjian Live Groove Breakdown" Stanton Moore plays the last part of his Zildjian Live Performance. This segment of his performance is from Robert Walter’s song " Pie-Eyed Manc."
First it is played at 100% with full band, then slowed down to 50% (drums only), sped up a bit to 70% (drums only), then a bit more to 90% (drums only) and finally again to 100% (drums only).
To download a copy of the transcription visit:
https://zildjian.com/education/stanton-moore-zildjian-live-groove-breakdown.html
Video by Avedis Zildjian Company via YouTube Source
Zildjian Artists Frank Zummo and Dan Kerby have a new series called DRUMLIFE, where they meet up with other drummers around the world, explore each other’s cities and play drums!
In this performance from the DRUMLIFE series, Zummo and Kerby jam with Adrian Young of No Doubt in Adrian’s secret underground studio in Los Angeles, California! This space is where No Doubt rehearsed and wrote some of their iconic songs!
Check out the full DRUMLIFE Los Angeles episode here:
This episode was filmed in 2019.
Credits:
Directed by: Peter John @ Epik Films
Produced by: Dan Kerby , Peter John , Frank Zummo
Live Drum Recording on location by Adrian Young @ Moxy Bros
Gimbal Operator: Mitch Loveday
2nd Camera operator and camera audio: Dan Coronado
Backing track arrangement: Dan Kerby
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Today’s guest is Curt Bisquera…or as most people know him “Kirkee B”. He’s played with so many great artists such as Elton John, Mick Jagger, Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers, Sarah Mclaughlin, Lana Del Ray, Johnny Cash and that’s just the tip of the iceberg. His pocket is deep and his stories are endless. I brought him on the show to break down the top 5 moments in his career that best represent his legacy as a player. From moving to LA to pursue a career in drumming at MI as a young kid who couldn’t read music to eventually playing the biggest stages in the world…Kirkee B is a man who takes opportunities and smashes them out of the park. His mixture of being at the right place at the right time (WITH the right information to stand out) is a common theme. Do your homework, play to the song, know the technology of the day and be more like Kirkee B. There…now you don’t even have to listen. But please do.
This episode is also sponsored by Waves Audio. This podcast would take me soooo much longer to edit if it wasn’t for the Waves Vocal Rider plugin. It "rides" the fader in real-time and keeps both my and my guest’s audio at a consistent level without the need to overcompress. I also use an endless of amount of their plugins for my musical recordings such as Abbey Road Saturator, CLA Drums, the SSL Channel, and many more. We are an affiliate member of Waves and if you purchase any Waves plugin via the link below, you directly support the show and me.
To view the entire Waves Catalog:
https://waves.alzt.net/xYDXy
SUBSCRIBE AND LISTEN ON MOBILE: https://linktr.ee/bigfatfivepodcast
BIG FAT SNARE DRUM WEBSITE: https://bigfatsnaredrum.com
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Continuing with the theme of keeping things fresh, Gunnar Olsen (Puscifer, Big Data, Bruce Springsteen) and I have started a new segment of the show called “Save it for the Pod” or "S.I.F.T.P" where we pause our private conversations about a particular musical topic until we can record it for the MASSES.
This week’s topic is the timeless and seemingly underrated drummer of Radiohead, Phil Selway. Gunnar and I each choose our top 5 Phil beats and go a dissectin’!
You can find links to all the songs discussed on the show in The Podcast section for this episode at www.bigfatsnaredrum.com. Follow us on Instagram / Facebook/ Twitter.
This episode is also sponsored by Waves Audio. This podcast would take me soooo much longer to edit if it wasn’t for the Waves Vocal Rider plugin. It "rides" the fader in real-time and keeps both my and my guest’s audio at a consistent level without the need to overcompress. I also use an endless of amount of their plugins for my musical recordings such as Abbey Road Saturator, CLA Drums, the SSL Channel, and many more. We are an affiliate member of Waves and if you purchase any Waves plugin via the link below, you directly support the show and me.
To view the entire Waves Catalog:
https://waves.alzt.net/xYDXy
Who do your drumming heroes listen to? Come to the 𝗣𝗟𝗔𝗬𝗟𝗜𝗦𝗧 𝗣𝗔𝗥𝗧𝗬 to find out! Every other Tuesday we dive into the record collections of some of the most influential drummers in the world as they take you through the songs in their playlist that inspire them. Join the party and get in on the 𝗟𝗜𝗩𝗘 discussion.
Episode 46
DW Drums artist 𝗤𝗨𝗘𝗘𝗡 𝗖𝗢𝗥𝗔 𝗖𝗢𝗟𝗘𝗠𝗔𝗡
(Drummer|Author|Speaker|Entrepreneur)
::Connect With Cora::
http://www.iamQueenCora.com
http://www.facebook.com/iamQueenCora
http://www.instagram.com/iamQueenCora
–Parental Advisory–
Some songs may contain explicit content.
SUBSCRIBE AND LISTEN ON MOBILE: https://linktr.ee/bigfatfivepodcast
BIG FAT SNARE DRUM WEBSITE: https://bigfatsnaredrum.com
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Today’s guest/expert is Mike Avenaim…a Los Angeles-based musical director, drummer, producer, composer, and mixer. He really does it all…and does it all pretty damn well. He’s worked with Scott Weiland, Lil Nas X, Tori Kelly, Hailee Steinfield, Nick Lachey, Leslie Odom Jr. and tons more. We discuss the incorrect use of compression styles, misunderstanding routing, mono vs stereo, gain staging and much more. While I usually like to keep these short, Mike is a treasure trove of knowledge and I was happy to let him unload. Because of this, I am splitting our conversation into two episodes…so please enjoy part one.
This episode is also sponsored by Waves Audio. This podcast would take me soooo much longer to edit if it wasn’t for the Waves Vocal Rider plugin. It "rides" the fader in real-time and keeps both my and my guest’s audio at a consistent level without the need to overcompress. I also use an endless of amount of their plugins for my musical recordings such as Abbey Road Saturator, CLA Drums, the SSL Channel, and many more. We are an affiliate member of Waves and if you purchase any Waves plugin via the link below, you directly support the show and me.
To view the entire Waves Catalog:
https://waves.alzt.net/xYDXy
Video by Avedis Zildjian Company via YouTube Source
In this "Zildjian Live Groove Breakdown" Stanton Moore plays the second part of his Zildjian Live Performance. This segment of his performance is from the song "Magnolia Triangle" by James Black, and is written in 5/4.
First it is played at 100% with full band, then slowed down to 50% (drums only), sped up a bit to 70% (drums only), then a bit more to 90% (drums only) and finally again to 100% (drums only).
To download a copy of the transcription visit:
https://zildjian.com/education/stanton-moore-zildjian-live-groove-breakdown.html
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