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myredangel
   
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No. 26 Posted on Jul 4, 2007 9:54 AM
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Drummistic wrote: Here is a classic that we recorded in Mike's (our guitar player) studio.
http://media.putfile.com/Stormy-Monday
Drums are a Yamaha Stage Custom Advantage 12", 13", 16" , with the snare 14"x5.5" that comes with this set.
Cymbals Sabian B8 18" Crash/Ride, 16" Thin Crash, 13" Hats.
Yamaha Stocks Heads as Batter and Resonants for the Toms and Bass Drum (Three years old, lol!), White Emperor in the batter side, Yamaha stock as batter.
Drums were recorded using 4 mic set-up: two overheads, one additional mic for snare and Bass Drum (I am going to check brands and update the post)
You will listen crumbs here and there and the sax sound was not the best because we did not use a high quality microphone that make justice what he does.
A warning for the young lions, it seems easy music to play but you would need to play it to know how demanding is keep up with the nuances involved in this style
Thanks for listening!
STORMY MONDAY?! You know that there was a band in the 80s/90s called Stormy Monday, yeah? They got signed by PWL and changed their name to SL@MM.
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ptesone
   
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therich29
   
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No. 28 Posted on Nov 21, 2007 9:28 AM
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here are some recordings i did in the sound checks for recording the new Valkyr album. you might get some ideas, and the are all 30-50 seconds long.
Double bass sounding beat with SINGLE pedal:
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=WTW91E9D
Funky Beat with small drum solo:
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=NIT62NW8
Drum Solo:
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=0SY2KW06
any constructive critisism is welcome. thanks for your time. here is the kit i used (the last pic is slightly older, with different heads and positioning):



thanks again
Rich
Pearl Export ELX: 12", 14", 16", 22" Chad Smith Sig Snare Remo Heads Sabian Cymbals: 10" AAX Splash, 14" AAXcelerator Hats, 18" AA Metal-X Crash, 20" AA Rock Crash, 21" AA Rock Ride, 20" AA Chinese
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Drummistic
   
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No. 29 Posted on Nov 22, 2007 5:57 PM
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Another Stormy Monday, this is first time ever recording me sweeping brushes!!! Note: This song belongs to this Blues singer repertoire, but the guitar player usually play with her tunning the guitar half note down, then since the guitar player was going to play bass as well he tuned his guitar at the usual key but she didn't know, therefore firs couple of verses she was off but she was able to pick the right key after the first break. Also I recorded this song with a click track, so any dragging was not my fault, lol!
Long story short here is a sweeping Stormy Monday
Stormy Monday with brushes
Black Panther (Mapex) Velvetone Drum Set. Rocket Shell 14x5, Yamaha SD493 Brass Piccolo and Black Panther Velvetone Snare Drums. Zildjian Cymbals. Remo Heads.
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