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Offline Natejam71

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A drum solo with Brushes
« on: October 29, 2007, 09:53:01 PM »
Now here is a topic we seldom talk about in here... Brushes...Here is a video of Clayton Cameron pampering the set with brushes...Lets see how many views we get on this topic.. http://drummerworld.com/Videos/claytoncameronmax.html enjoy the video... We need more gospel songs that use brushes  ;D  ;) Stay Blessed, Nate J.

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Re: A drum solo with Brushes
« Reply #1 on: October 29, 2007, 10:31:12 PM »
nice bro. my wife's aunt plays the organ for our church and she's a retired music teacher, so she prefers traditional hymns and songs, although she's not opposed to too many contemporary songs, so as a result, i have an oppurtunity to use my brushes quite regularly.
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Re: A drum solo with Brushes
« Reply #2 on: October 29, 2007, 10:47:21 PM »
...living legend.  There's nothing more to say about Mr. Cameron.

Now here is a topic we seldom talk about in here... Brushes... We need more gospel songs that use brushes  ;D  ;) Stay Blessed, Nate J.


...by the way, Micah Stampley's "The Songbook of Micah" CD has a song that features Mr. Calvin "Coon" Napper playing brushes on a ballad.  The song is called "At Your Heart's Door."  The playing is very tasteful and Calvin's playing definetly sets the atmosphere/mood for that ballad.  I actually felt dissapointed when he put the brushes away and finished the song off by using his sticks.  That song definetly called for brush playing.  By the way, Joey Woolfalk's Acoustic Guitar playing also called for the brushes.  Cats really don't know about the things that brushes can do to a song. :-\

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Re: A drum solo with Brushes
« Reply #3 on: October 29, 2007, 10:51:07 PM »
...living legend.  There's nothing more to say about Mr. Cameron.


...by the way, Micah Stampley's "The Songbook of Micah" CD has a song that features Mr. Calvin "Coon" Napper playing brushes on a ballad.  The song is called "At Your Heart's Door."  The playing is very tasteful and Calvin's playing definetly sets the atmosphere/mood for that ballad.  I actually felt dissapointed when he put the brushes away and finished the song off by using his sticks.  That song definetly called for brush playing.  By the way, Joey Woolfalk's Acoustic Guitar playing also called for the brushes.  Cats really don't know about the things that brushes can do to a song. :-\

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Re: A drum solo with Brushes
« Reply #4 on: October 30, 2007, 01:26:05 PM »
Man, playing brushes is a lost art.  It is a totally different way of thinking when playing them. 

Nice find.
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