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CHICAGO DRUM CLINIC
« on: December 26, 2007, 11:36:04 AM »
Yo LGM, Happy Holidays to you and your families(again). First, I want to thank all of you that attended the Drum Extravaganza this past weekend. You guys totally made it a success. Me and Rex are already planning next years event. It's probably gonna take two days next time. But again, thanks for helping us make the event a success!

For those of you in the Chicago and Midwest area, I'm doing a drum clinic on 1/5/08 at Greater Open Door Church, 1300 S. Kedzie Ave. The clinic starts at 12:30, and doors open at 12. The cost is $15. Keith Harris(Black Eyed Peas, Fergie) will also be a clinician that day. Keith is a monster and has soooo much information to share! He was supposed to be included in the event last weekend, but there were a couple of issues that prevented him from taking part. Anyway, if you're able, come out and fellowship. As always, I'll have some giveaways from the companies and artist that support me. Hope to see you guys there. God Bless and Happy New Year!
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Re: CHICAGO DRUM CLINIC
« Reply #1 on: December 26, 2007, 02:20:59 PM »
Good look, Calvin.  Hope it is a success!

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Re: CHICAGO DRUM CLINIC
« Reply #2 on: December 26, 2007, 04:30:24 PM »
Man that sounds off the chain, Are u lookin to ever come out w a dvd instructional video or anything like that in the future,  I know its probably been ask but im new to the lgm fam, just curious .

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Re: CHICAGO DRUM CLINIC
« Reply #3 on: December 26, 2007, 08:49:11 PM »
Thanks Juse....how you likin' the Elvin snare? I been thinkin bout gettin one. Only thing is, I got too many deep 14 inch drums already. The dvd and album are both in the works. I will be letting you guys know soon, how it's gonna go down. Thanks for the support!
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Re: CHICAGO DRUM CLINIC
« Reply #4 on: December 26, 2007, 09:09:15 PM »
Thanks Juse....how you likin' the Elvin snare? I been thinkin bout gettin one. Only thing is, I got too many deep 14 inch drums already. The dvd and album are both in the works. I will be letting you guys know soon, how it's gonna go down. Thanks for the support!
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Re: CHICAGO DRUM CLINIC
« Reply #5 on: December 26, 2007, 10:03:26 PM »
Nu uh... If you can buy all of this:

16" Signature JoJo Mayer Fierce Crash, a 8" hand hammered china kang, a 14" evo china, AND.............(DRUM ROLE)...........DA DA DA NAAAAAAA(TRUMPET IN THE KEY OF C#).......THE 21" HHX DRY RIDE!

Then you can sho' nuff by them sticks & support Calvin's ministry.

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Re: CHICAGO DRUM CLINIC
« Reply #6 on: December 27, 2007, 07:44:10 AM »
whats up LGM fam happy holidays to all ,calvin is my boi and at the drum clinic the man killed I'm tell it all rex killed teddy with hit hats tecnique is a monter ,but calvin that cat had people in tears to see the anointing the brother has when he is playing he plays from the heart and alot of people felt the anointing in the church when he was playing the stuff he was doing make you sit there and rub your head and say WOW.
then if y'all miss new directions concert it was of the chane quin killed lil scooter killed y'all no teddy killed and calvin(!@#$%^&**&^%$#@!?/>.<,***///-`~) nuff said


     sorry calvin I just felt the spirit LOL

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Re: CHICAGO DRUM CLINIC
« Reply #7 on: December 27, 2007, 07:48:44 AM »
Thanks Juse....how you likin' the Elvin snare? I been thinkin bout gettin one. Only thing is, I got too many deep 14 inch drums already.

Go 'head and add another one, lol!   :D
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Re: CHICAGO DRUM CLINIC
« Reply #8 on: December 31, 2007, 02:07:14 AM »
Thanks Juse....how you likin' the Elvin snare? I been thinkin bout gettin one. Only thing is, I got too many deep 14 inch drums already. The dvd and album are both in the works. I will be letting you guys know soon, how it's gonna go down. Thanks for the support!

No problem Calvin. 

The Elvin is my BABY!!  I can't get enough of it.  Its so sensitive.  It responds to the lightest of touch.  The wood hoops make all of the rimshot stuff come out clear as day.  I'm also looking at the Billy Cobham snare.  Its a banger too. 

I think Teddy plays the Paul Leim or Anton Fig snare.  Those are also some monsters to check out.
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Re: CHICAGO DRUM CLINIC
« Reply #9 on: December 31, 2007, 04:44:34 AM »
No problem Calvin. 

The Elvin is my BABY!!  I can't get enough of it.  Its so sensitive.  It responds to the lightest of touch.  The wood hoops make all of the rimshot stuff come out clear as day.  I'm also looking at the Billy Cobham snare.  Its a banger too. 

I think Teddy plays the Paul Leim or Anton Fig snare.  Those are also some monsters to check out.

Ok kewl...I'm gonna do some investigating. I have both Paul Leim drums. I absolutely love them. Teddy plays the 5 1/2x14 model. Anyway, I'll let ya know if I cop the Elvin joint. Oh, Happy New Year to you all!!
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Re: CHICAGO DRUM CLINIC
« Reply #10 on: December 31, 2007, 10:13:06 AM »
I haven't had an opportunity to hear the Paul Leim snare.  Care to give a description of its sound? 
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Re: CHICAGO DRUM CLINIC
« Reply #11 on: December 31, 2007, 10:21:58 AM »
CDRUMS aka HAPPY FEET    ;D... aye man i love the new solo joint u put up on ur myspace from that night ya'll had a few weeks ago.. each time i hear u you sound better and better..im proud of u big BRO from ANOTHER..lol



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Re: CHICAGO DRUM CLINIC
« Reply #12 on: January 04, 2008, 11:11:37 AM »
Wassup LGM...hope the New Year is going great for you, already! Just wanted to remind you guys about the clinic on tomorrow. I didn't get a chance to meet many of you from LGM at the last event. I'd like to this time. If you can, come out and fellowship. God bless!

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Re: CHICAGO DRUM CLINIC
« Reply #13 on: January 04, 2008, 11:45:42 AM »
I haven't had an opportunity to hear the Paul Leim snare.  Care to give a description of its sound? 

J_Kay, the Paul Leim drum is sick. It confuses a lot of people, because it appears to be steel. Its actually a brass drum though. I really don't care for metal drums...they're always a little hard on my ears. Plus, over the years, I just become so accustomed to the warmth of wood shells. However, the PL snare is suprisingly VERY, VERY warm. Great tone, with lots of crack. I'm speaking of the 5 1/2x14 right now. Every other brass drum I've had always gave me problems in the studio. Either it was overtone, or it lacked body(if you know what I mean). This drum is like the best of both worlds. THEN, Yamaha added the die cast hoops, but they're aluminum. Before I signed with Yamaha, I had the 5x13 DW Aluminum snare. I had Gerald get me some aluminum die cast hoops.....MAN OH MAN! That drum had the most crack I've ever had. So when I was investigating the PL drum, that was the icing on the cake for me. Now, the 6 1/2x14, has the same warmth, same crack, but just a little more body. It's great for studio sessions. I don't use it a lot live, but I think I might more in 08. Maybe I'll put the silver sparkle Yamaha away for a couple sessions. Well, hope I answered your question J....
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Re: CHICAGO DRUM CLINIC
« Reply #14 on: January 04, 2008, 08:20:53 PM »
That was a good sound characteristic analysis - cdrums116!  I can hear it now... 

Thank you.
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Re: CHICAGO DRUM CLINIC
« Reply #15 on: January 07, 2008, 07:47:31 AM »
I'm reading this too late :'(

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Re: CHICAGO DRUM CLINIC
« Reply #16 on: January 07, 2008, 08:41:37 AM »
J_Kay, the Paul Leim drum is sick. It confuses a lot of people, because it appears to be steel. Its actually a brass drum though. I really don't care for metal drums...they're always a little hard on my ears. Plus, over the years, I just become so accustomed to the warmth of wood shells. However, the PL snare is surprisingly VERY, VERY warm. Great tone, with lots of crack. I'm speaking of the 5 1/2x14 right now. Every other brass drum I've had always gave me problems in the studio. Either it was overtone, or it lacked body(if you know what I mean). This drum is like the best of both worlds. THEN, Yamaha added the die cast hoops, but they're aluminum. Before I signed with Yamaha, I had the 5x13 DW Aluminum snare. I had Gerald get me some aluminum die cast hoops.....MAN OH MAN! That drum had the most crack I've ever had. So when I was investigating the PL drum, that was the icing on the cake for me. Now, the 6 1/2x14, has the same warmth, same crack, but just a little more body. It's great for studio sessions. I don't use it a lot live, but I think I might more in 08. Maybe I'll put the silver sparkle Yamaha away for a couple sessions. Well, hope I answered your question J....
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Re: CHICAGO DRUM CLINIC
« Reply #17 on: January 11, 2008, 05:22:06 PM »
Man, that rain on us w john p kee was that live or in the studio bc i cant find a video for it to save my life, not looking for the one w chris kee hes nice but the one w Calvin on it, does any have a video or dvd or no where i can get one ?

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« Reply #18 on: January 11, 2008, 05:40:21 PM »
Calvin, as always, thank you for gracing us with your presence! Much appreciated. If I was in Chicago, man, I'd be there. I am curious to know, what other snares do you currently use besides the PL?

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« Reply #19 on: January 11, 2008, 09:25:28 PM »
SMITTY:
The JPK version of "Rain on Us" that has me on it is a studio track. John threw some live audio ambience in there so it would have the energy of a live track. No video, other than a live show John did at Kings Dominion. Sorry bro!

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Wassup bro...I see they got you to start coming back around! Welcome back and Happy New Year!
To answer your question, I own and use about 5 other snare drums, besides the PL drums. Just so you can get an idea of what these drums sound like, I listed a track that I know I used the other drums on. I have one or two other drums that I pull out every now and then. But for the most part, these snare drums are the ones I use mostly.

6x13 Yamaha Musachi(on Donald Lawrence version of "I Am Healed")
6 1/2x14 Yamaha Maple Custom Absolute(the infamous Silver Sparkle drum that I love soooo much)
5 1/2x14 Yamaha Brass Nouveau(on Hezekiah Walkers 20/85 "Let's All Celebrate")
5 1/2x14 & 6 1/2x 14 Yamaha Paul Leim Signature Snares(I used the 5 1/2x14 as a side snare on Martha Munizzi's new album. Great drum)
6 1/2x14 Dynasty Custom Drums Maple Snare(This snare drum is becoming one of my favorites. Check out the open solo on my myspace page to hear it.)
5x13 Yamaha Steve Gadd Signature Snare(mainly used as a side snare on road with FH)

Just in case you want to know, I fit all of my snares with Remo Coated Emperors on top and Remo Snare Side Hazys on bottom. I ALWAYS use Puresound snare strainers as well. I use the 30 strand wires on the the bigger drums, and the 20 strands on everything else. HOLLA
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