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huijibo

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 Home made drum solo's
ok guys and girls i wanna see some home made solo's none of that studio recorded cack.
I wanna see videos that uve made where u just sit and play.
Doesnt matter wether its to a song or improvised...mine is improvised and ull probably notice as there are loads of mistakes.
And it doesnt matter about the quality of the video...anything from the top notch video cameras to phone cameras (like mine)
Anyways to start it off ill link you to mine...its on my myspace page.
http://vids.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=vids.individual&videoid=2024288425
enjoy boys and girls.
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heres mine. just a few drum beats with a little solo on the end. audio qualities not too good and i was basicly just playing what ever came to mind but i had fun and thats whats important
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=on7cwsICR28
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check out my solo vids @ http://youtube.com/profile?user=madchops82
and myspace.com/billbougill
myspace.com/madchops82
you all should like./..
thanks
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BillRayDrums wrote:http://youtube.com/watch?v=5Ckgf4K2lcE
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YujxQOVOFJM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=htpChreprpk
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JA3NHwC5OVo
There's a few more solos up on my YouTube page http://youtube.com/billraydrums but really check out the music......That's much more interesting than the solo stuff!!
~B
Great playing! How often do you go out with Ike Turner? That looks like a really fun gig.
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I don't play with him any longer. Last tour I did with him was last June in Spain.
I'm gonna be doing some stuff with Janiva Magness, as well as my own group Playground Slap feat. Mike Keneally (Frank Zappa's last guitarist). There's some vids up of us on my YouTube.
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PerKuhShunIst

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A a few short riffs on the Tabla Comments please...thnkx
http://vids.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=vids.individual&videoid=1308513521
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BillRayDrums

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PerKuhShunIst wrote:A a few short riffs on the Tabla Comments please...thnkx
http://vids.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=vids.individual&videoid=1308513521
From what I can tell, and correct me if I'm wrong, that's a Darbouka, not a Tabla. Table come in pairs- a small drum (wooden) and a larger one(metal). The heads have a small pad (puddi) which leads me to believe that your drum there is not of the Tabla family.
Nice playing BTW. I couldn't do that.....
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you're correct. from what i understand, depending on where it was made it's also called a dumbek, but then again there's a billion names for goblet drums (depending on region). from what i've read, the goblet drum was believed to be invented before the chair!
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PerKuhShunIst

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BillRayDrums wrote:PerKuhShunIst wrote:A a few short riffs on the Tabla Comments please...thnkx
http://vids.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=vids.individual&videoid=1308513521
Quote:From what I can tell, and correct me if I'm wrong, that's a Darbouka, not a Tabla. Table come in pairs- a small drum (wooden) and a larger one(metal). The heads have a small pad (puddi) which leads me to believe that your drum there is not of the Table family.
Nice playing BTW. I couldn't do that.....
First thanks for your feedback I always apprieciate someone taking the time!
I am pretty sure the drum is a Tabla.
I got the drum as a gift from a foreign exchange student from Saudi Arabia whom was renting a room from my mom some years ago.
I remember asking him a few times to stick its name in my head so as to not forget what it was called...and he refered to it as the Tabla drum.
However I have never looked it up or researched it for myself.
I'm a congero/timbalero...this Tabla being a gift grabbed my attention with its way of having such a thick bass tone that lingers...among all the other tones.
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PerKuhShunIst

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BillRayDrums wrote:http://youtube.com/watch?v=5Ckgf4K2lcE
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YujxQOVOFJM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=htpChreprpk
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JA3NHwC5OVo
There's a few more solos up on my YouTube page http://youtube.com/billraydrums but really check out the music......That's much more interesting than the solo stuff!!
~B
You are a very musical soloist. You have fluidity in movement.
I really dig the funk fusion grooves you do...the displacment of accents all in solid time.
I sent you a myspace friend request.
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PerKuhShunIst

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madchops wrote:check out my solo vids @ http://youtube.com/profile?user=madchops82
and myspace.com/billbougill
myspace.com/madchops82
you all should like./..
thanks
Well done...I could learn a thing or 2 about middle eastern grooves from you.
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Jimmay

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 Re: Home made drum solo's
k, here's the only one I have on video, hope ya like it, the sound quality's not that great but WTF.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D_JH3EW4hSs
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huijibo

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Thanks guys...been interesting watching the solo's...theres some really good solo's out there that i havent seen of you guys.
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drumr4life509 wrote:heres mine. just a few drum beats with a little solo on the end. audio qualities not too good and i was basicly just playing what ever came to mind but i had fun and thats whats important
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=on7cwsICR28
I thought this was really cool. A lot of really nice changes in it. What is that cymbal sitting over your floor tome, even on the phone recording it sounds sweet.
Cheers
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PerKuhShunIst wrote:
I am pretty sure the drum is a Tabla.
Firstly; Nice playing!
I think maybe your friend was mistaken about the type of drum, as the size, head type, and apparent lug configuration suggests it's definitely not a tabla, but a darbuka or doumbek. Here's some pics for comparison.
It was hard to tell for sure what the rest of your drum looks like as the video is very dark, but based on what we can see, it couldn't be a traditional tabla.
Tabla set (small drums, always in pairs, played in a seated position on floor)
doumbek/darbuka/goblet drum (generally metal or ceramic)
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BillRayDrums

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drumr4life509 wrote:heres mine. just a few drum beats with a little solo on the end. audio qualities not too good and i was basicly just playing what ever came to mind but i had fun and thats whats important
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=on7cwsICR28
Wow you play real cool stuff!! I like the open-hand thing you got going too.
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BillRayDrums

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[quote="m"] PerKuhShunIst wrote:
I am pretty sure the drum is a Tabla.
Thanks M for sending the illustrations. Here's a darbouka-
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oh, and Bill- my first chance to peruse your vids today-
excellent stuff! Really enjoying your style.
no 'stick up the nose trick' on the Turner gig?
really tasty solos.
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BillRayDrums

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m wrote:oh, and Bill- my first chance to peruse your vids today-
excellent stuff! Really enjoying your style.
no 'stick up the nose trick' on the Turner gig?
really tasty solos.
Had I pulled the "stick up the nose" thing with Ike, it probably would have ended up elsewhere, rendering me looking like a popsicle of sorts......
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m

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BillRayDrums wrote:
Had I pulled the "stick up the nose" thing with Ike, it probably would have ended up elsewhere, rendering me looking like a popsicle of sorts......
~B
heh!
Corbin Dallas: "negative, I am a meat popsicle"
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PerKuhShunIst

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Quote:Firstly; Nice playing!
Nice playing yourself at your myspace site!
Thanks for the enlightenment also!
The second pic is more what the drum does look like.
Tabla set (small drums, always in pairs, played in a seated position on floor)
doumbek/darbuka/goblet drum (generally metal or ceramic)
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PerKuhShunIst

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Thanks M for sending the illustrations. Here's a darbouka-
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Bill,
Yes thank you this is it exactly.
The solo of yours I was referring to in my last comment which really grabbed my attention was here at the top right of the page >> http://www.billraydrums.com
Is that jam on an album that is available? That is the kind of stuff I enjoy listening to for groove inspiration...it feels good.
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mattsmith

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I recorded this last November as part of the studio diary of a CD I was working on at a place near Detroit.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jpc1D_D4fpg&feature=PlayList&p=8E7BD6AD7B237083&index=0
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mattsmith wrote:I recorded this last November as part of the studio diary of a CD I was working on at a place near Detroit.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jpc1D_D4fpg&feature=PlayList&p=8E7BD6AD7B237083&index=0
That was great
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BillRayDrums

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PerKuhShunIst wrote:
Bill,
Yes thank you this is it exactly.
The solo of yours I was referring to in my last comment which really grabbed my attention was here at the top right of the page >> http://www.billraydrums.com
Is that jam on an album that is available? That is the kind of stuff I enjoy listening to for groove inspiration...it feels good.
As a matter of fact, there is.
http://www.buymusicdirect.com/product_info.php?products_id=671
That entire album is one long jam.
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mattsmith

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mortem wrote:mattsmith wrote:I recorded this last November as part of the studio diary of a CD I was working on at a place near Detroit.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jpc1D_D4fpg&feature=PlayList&p=8E7BD6AD7B237083&index=0
That was great
Thanks a lot man. And thanks Billy Ray for leaving the youtube comment.
I'll just leave 2 more homemade youtubes. This one is about jazz latin variations based compositions associated with jazz saxophonist Sonny Rollins.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wx61kUdUTaw
This one is something new where I was clumsily demonstrating for some guys at drummerworld modified West African rhythms and how they could be applied to a drumset.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uYfWZ9oU_8A
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mattsmith wrote:
This one is something new where I was clumsily demonstrating for some guys at drummerworld modified West African rhythms and how they could be applied to a drumset.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uYfWZ9oU_8A
that's my fav kind of solo work there, rhythmic and tribal-
very cool
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mortem

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mattsmith wrote:
Thanks a lot man. And thanks Billy Ray for leaving the youtube comment.
I'll just leave 2 more homemade youtubes. This one is about jazz latin variations based compositions associated with jazz saxophonist Sonny Rollins.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wx61kUdUTaw
This one is something new where I was clumsily demonstrating for some guys at drummerworld modified West African rhythms and how they could be applied to a drumset.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uYfWZ9oU_8A
Great stuff there as well, man.. I really like your style!
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 Water Cooler!?
Yah, this is what i do at work when i get bored.
i Drum on water coolers.
this is a cell phone camera video taken by the IT guy who was also bored:
http://vids.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=vids.individual&videoid=2015234597
-Tim
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but keep in mind, that wasn't nearly as cool as this guy:
http://vids.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=vids.individual&videoid=1458375697
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Hey guys! These are a couple of me  Come add me on myspace if ya like and tell me what ya think of me. It would be cool. Keep on rocking! lol. One of these is a kinda like a jazz drum solo beat thing with my hi hat in time. The second is me going crazy lol. The third is one of me on my friends drumset and my dads songs my friend made, its like a heavy metal beat, pretty fast too lol and its hard to see my every movments and what not, but its hard to hear the bass  Enjoy guys! (btw yes i do need new heads)...
myspace.com/drummerjazz
http://vids.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=vids.individual&videoid=2013481782
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http://vids.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=vids.individual&videoid=2013884482
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http://vids.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=vids.individual&videoid=2022871956
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mattsmith

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I put this one out yesterday. It was from the family practice dungeon, and it came about because somebody left the camcorder on by accident. I didn't know it was on, and a couple of decent minutes came from it.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cyGuHfSgSnw
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Matt, so far I've heard Buddy, Blakey, and perhaps some DeJohnette influences. Good stuff. I want to hear the funky stuff from you now. If you're into Jack D, I know it's there!
I remember Billy Ray from way back in the alt.percussion.iamaproandurnot days. Wasn't that the group list, Billy? Those were the days. You were one of the cool ones. Don't know why, but most of the weirdos seemed to be from my area.
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Gaddabout wrote:Matt, so far I've heard Buddy, Blakey, and perhaps some DeJohnette influences. Good stuff. I want to hear the funky stuff from you now. If you're into Jack D, I know it's there!
I remember Billy Ray from way back in the alt.percussion.iamaproandurnot days. Wasn't that the group list, Billy? Those were the days. You were one of the cool ones. Don't know why, but most of the weirdos seemed to be from my area.
That would have been rec.music.makers.percussion
And the wierdos you refer to were the Dennis Dennison (Superdrummer aka LArdo) and Rob Schuh fight. They are still at it.
Pat Macdonald from Charlie Daniels and I talk periodically. He'll be out my soon. I'm taking my kid to see him.
~B
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BillRayDrums wrote:And the wierdos you refer to were the Dennis Dennison (Superdrummer aka LArdo) and Rob Schuh fight. They are still at it.
Yep. My backyard. Schuh is undoubtedly a great drummer, too. If not for several regrettable mistakes we'd be talking about Schuh away the way we talk about another Phoenix product, Lewis Nash. I can't imagine what he might say about himself if that happened. Probably nothing different.  The Phoenix market sort of inspires these kind of insipid battles. It's just nasty competitive, and some good talent has fled to other markets because of it. Although I can't say Dennis doesn't deserve the grief he gets.
I stopped reading the newsgroup years ago and never missed the antagony. I did however miss interacting with quality people such as yourself, and I'm glad to find you on myspace and boards like this.
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Fri Apr 27, 2007 9:35 am |
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mattsmith

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Gaddabout wrote:Matt, so far I've heard Buddy, Blakey, and perhaps some DeJohnette influences. Good stuff. I want to hear the funky stuff from you now. If you're into Jack D, I know it's there!
Actually I think my next video will be some kind of Afro Cuban concept in 6/8. After that I'll probably only youtube videos with bands and/or other drummers for awhile.
I'll put together some funk thing after I start working with Mr. Rabb. I would think I'm going to get insight schooled with him. Still I've got some Miles Davis On the Corner funk stuff on the new CD that I hope is out by the summer. But it would have been nice to have had some lessons with Johnny beforehand...oh well.
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DAYUMN! SOME OF YOU ARE AWESOME!
I'll leave comments later. Gooooooooooooood work!
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BillRayDrums

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Gaddabout wrote:BillRayDrums wrote:And the wierdos you refer to were the Dennis Dennison (Superdrummer aka LArdo) and Rob Schuh fight. They are still at it.
Yep. My backyard. Schuh is undoubtedly a great drummer, too. If not for several regrettable mistakes we'd be talking about Schuh away the way we talk about another Phoenix product, Lewis Nash. I can't imagine what he might say about himself if that happened. Probably nothing different. The Phoenix market sort of inspires these kind of insipid battles. It's just nasty competitive, and some good talent has fled to other markets because of it. Although I can't say Dennis doesn't deserve the grief he gets.
I stopped reading the newsgroup years ago and never missed the antagony. I did however miss interacting with quality people such as yourself, and I'm glad to find you on myspace and boards like this.
Schuh is a good drummer but his attitude and complete disdain for anything other than his narrow description of jazz completely turns me off. I can't listen to him. Dave Weckl is the same way with me. At one time I owned every Weckl album there was and after one too many encounters with his personality I pitched them all.
I used to work for a guy years ago and he had a beautiful secretary of whom every guy in the place would drool over. She completely played on that and eventually I came to learn the difference between aesthetic beauty and inner beauty. On the outside, she was fine enough to make you cry. But when you weighed what was on the inside against that, you'd turn around and run as fast as you could, screaming at this hideous beast before you.
The aforementioned drummers have that same effect on me.
~B
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http://www.myspace.com/drummingofdan
There's a drum solo I recorded about a year ago (and yes, I have improved  )
And sorry, I'm too cheap too video tape it.
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Sat Apr 28, 2007 3:41 pm |
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Waylon

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 Home made Drum solo
No video but I recorded a solo on my electric kit to a little digital machine.
It's way fun.
It's here:
www.scotaylor.com
Hope you like it.
Drumn4life
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She completely played on that and eventually I came to learn the difference between aesthetic beauty and inner beauty. On the outside, she was fine enough to make you cry. But when you weighed what was on the inside against that, you'd turn around and run as fast as you could, screaming at this hideous beast before you.
The aforementioned drummers have that same effect on me.
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I have experienced this type of scenario. Which has raised and set in stone my appreciation for humility. Weckl falls into this category same with Billy Sheehan.
Comming across a female with that outer beauty matched with it therein,,,the kind lol that makes you want to cry is seemingly about as likely as being at a stop light next to some watt-age pounding from a car thats not rap/hip hop..
I would sincerly be surprised to hear a UZEB tune or Greg Howe tune blaring my ears some day.[/quote]
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michiganice91

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Posts: 899
Joined: 03 Apr 2007
Location: Raleigh, NC
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 Re: Home made drum solo's
huijibo wrote:ok guys and girls i wanna see some home made solo's none of that studio recorded cack.
I wanna see videos that uve made where u just sit and play.
Doesnt matter wether its to a song or improvised...mine is improvised and ull probably notice as there are loads of mistakes.
And it doesnt matter about the quality of the video...anything from the top notch video cameras to phone cameras (like mine)
Anyways to start it off ill link you to mine...its on my myspace page.
http://vids.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=vids.individual&videoid=2024288425
enjoy boys and girls.
wow dude...sounds like ur playing on pots and pans from that recording..and ur snare sounds like a maraca
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Rob the Drummer

session drummer
Posts: 631
Joined: 30 Aug 2006
Location: Good Old PA
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Hey all, I recently moved back home to PA and now have a place to |