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Gus says...
Old school..Jimmy Cobb the best time keeper ever
new school Jeff Porcarro , Steve Gadd best groove player ever
21st June 2014 2:57pm
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stevey says...
Stanton Moore and J.P. Gaster are my best drummers and I really could not pick one of the two to be the best, in my opinion they are two of the hardest workers that are always showing that they are representing the drummer as much as the music they are playing.
21st June 2014 2:56pm
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The Drum Professor says...
Thanks Steve. I saw Stanton Moore here in Fresno at Bentley's seminar. What impressed me was the strong sound of his snare rim shoots on 2 &4. It seems the drummers that are out there working multiple gigs/styles year after year like Stanton, always seem to have that!
21st June 2014 2:56pm
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stevey says...
that is i believe why he can take that old new orleans jazz and turn it into such a funk beat, because there is so much rimshots on 2 an 4 in funk, and from what i see a lot of the new orleans stuff has base on 3 and 4, after the 3 beats he can play all his wicked voodo stuff,, ha ha well when you get me to phd level we can start going after his style cause i have already got all his books and dvds and it really isnt that hard, but it is hard to get that inbetween feel of streight and swing. ... Read More
21st June 2014 2:57pm
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Melvin Martin says...
Howdy Mr. Professor. I'd have to say my favorite drummers are Mitch Mitchell and Ginger Baker. I guess that makes it clear which school I'm comin' from! Would love to see more info/demos based on classic rock. This is becoming one of my favorite sites. thanks every so much.
21st June 2014 2:56pm
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