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Gospel drummers and the music of the Late James Brown........
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Greetings to my fellow LGM'ers. Lately I have been listening to a lot of James Brown. I have always been a fan of his, but I have really been studying the music more than ever. One of his former drummers Clyde Stubblefield, is on of my main influences. He took drumming to a whole new level back in the day. But James' music overall was ahead of it's time in my opinion. Most of today's hip-hop came from the James Brown sound via samples.
The point I'm going for is that James Brown came with it and his band came with it. I was listening to him live yesterday, and the drums were just driving hard in the back. I mean driving. An unmovable, locked-down groove was going. I was bobbing my head like crazy. I feel all drummers should study the music of James Brown. I feel it will make you a better musician. Take a listen and see if I'm not telling the truth.
I found this old clip. I hope this is not inappropiate. Just listen to how the beat is steady and driving. No "chops" needed. Just an accent here and there as needed.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rfm8yUPJ71U
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Re: Gospel drummers and the music of the Late James Brown........
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Here's a couple of more......I'm just amazed how he would call for a riff in the middle of a song and you had to be on it. If you missed a note or a cue playing for James, you got fined. It cost you money. You had to be tight playing for James.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4DAfBZbz3tI&mode=related&search=
This was less than two months before he died. He doesn't look well, but he shows us why he is still the Godfather.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f2uo9RQXUN0&NR=1
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May 12, 2007, 06:25:55 PM »
Nice, crisp drumming - although it does not correlate with the 'G' in LGM, it does correlate with the importance of applying a disciplined approach to drumming, which can be applied to any genre.
I appreciate that post, BF_BT!
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