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Toms and floor toms throughout! Check out some history of this song and some cool footwork by none other than John Henry Bonham. The song revolves around two patterns that I am going to break down. An unusual beat done in odd timing and one of the greatest overlooked percussive masterpieces sitting right under our fingertips...
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Guy, I think Bonham was a deceptively complicated drummer who had such a unique way of making drum beats and patterns sound so simple but there is so much hi-hat work and ghost notes going on. He was KING of the groove
@GuyGelso
Жыл бұрын
I agree, I have a hard time playing Bonham because I just don’t think in the abstract way he did. He was unique and groundbreaking. Every drummer changed after him.
@remnantsofasoundblast
Жыл бұрын
@@GuyGelso Yep. I was born in 73 but I have studied that era of music (slightly before my time) to know who's who and what bands and musicians really made a difference. The 1st Zep album changed everything as well in terms of what could be done. The Beatles made it possible and Zep took it to another level. They are the Blueprint to which all or most followed. Bonham was a total innovator. I don't think he would be too hip to click tracks and other methods of today in terms of perfection. His playing was organic. Funny enough I should find you here as I have been listening to the first 2 Zebra albums this past week. I also have a bootleg of you guys playing Rush covers in the late 70's. Awesome stuff!
@GuyGelso
Жыл бұрын
Oh please, I can’t play Rush because I always hear a different way to play a part and you can’t deviate from Peart’s parts. My manager is all over me to do a Neil Peart bio, but I’m afraid the Neil fans will kill me If it’s not note for note!!!
@remnantsofasoundblast
Жыл бұрын
@@GuyGelso yep. When people argue the Peart vs Bonham thing I think its ridiculous. To me it is apples and oranges. 2 totally different styles and approaches to their music. One things for sure.- both were perfect for the bands they were in and irreplaceable. The bootleg I have from ya'll is from 79' at a place called Mad Hatters, if memory serves me right. Ya'll are doing Xanadu or something like that. Very technical stuff. Maybe all the licks aren't perfect but it sounded damn good to my ears! I have been playing bass (and singing) since 1992. I started off playing some guitar and then moving to drums for a few years before that. I am currently working on mixing an album I played on with a 3 piece band. The mixing engineer has worked with heavier bands like Crowbar and Exhorder. Duane Simoneux. Good guy, knows his stuff. If you know anyone looking to record at a studio locally (in Nola area), he's your man. OCD recording and Production
@remnantsofasoundblast
Жыл бұрын
@@GuyGelso kzread.info/dash/bejne/ZmWopq9-fsyqd8o.html
Quote from Jimmy Page: "Bonzo had been to see Ginger Baker’s Air Force and he came in and he was really hyped about it. He liked Ginger Baker but he was like, 'I’ll show him!' And he came in and he picked up the four sticks and that's it, we just did two takes of it. "
Bonzo was a god
love your work!!
Awesome Guy 🔥🥁
@GuyGelso
2 ай бұрын
Thanks!!
enjoyed that so much
Awesome, Guy!
You did awsome and your sound in that room
Long-time fan of your playing and music! How quickly you explain this while being thorough is fantastic! Thanks.
@GuyGelso
Жыл бұрын
Thanks!!!
Sounds Awesome Guy and just like the record.
Thanks for the tutorial! I've always loved that groove and never knew how to play it. Great playing and video as always!
@GuyGelso
3 жыл бұрын
Thanks Tony!!!
Excellent tutorial!
@GuyGelso
7 ай бұрын
Thank you!
Great lesson, guy! Some great demonstrations of this groove buy some great drummers here on KZread, but I find your lesson the most helpful and informative. Including the notation examples was much appreciated as well! Awesome stuff!
@GuyGelso
2 жыл бұрын
thanks Kevin…much appreciated.
Fantastic tutorial Guy! I just discovered you here. I’m looking forward to seeing more of your stuff.
@GuyGelso
2 жыл бұрын
Thanks Phillip, more coming soon!!
Soooooo cool!! Thank you for this! I couldn't think of how it was even possible until I saw you do it! 🤟❤ from Missouri!
@GuyGelso
2 жыл бұрын
Jason, glad I could help!!! keep rockin'...Guy
@judeoberfoell
11 ай бұрын
Yo same! I’m new to drums and this is one of my favorite songs.
Guy I've enjoyed your drumming for over 30 years. Great video. Thanks for the lesson 👍
@GuyGelso
3 жыл бұрын
Thanks for watching my friend.
Thank you for this breakdown and lesson! I am prepping to play this at an upcoming event and this really helped me. Right now I am training my brain (and arms/legs) to NOT play the kick on the downbeat. Question - can you tell from the recording, did JB play the kick on *all* upbeats, compared to playing just on the upbeats and of 3,4,5 in the 5/8 section?
@GuyGelso
4 ай бұрын
HH downbeat, BD upbeat, throughout entire song.
Thought I had it together with the quads and Tommy Aldridge combinations lol, this brought me right down to earth real quick. I play sixteenths with the right foot leading but to play this, it has to be turned around to line up the left foot with the right hand. An interesting ostinato pattern from April Wine's original drummer Jerry Mercer is a good one for coordination also. He plays eighths with the hi hat foot with the left hand playing the e's and a's on top of hi hat while soloing with right hand and right foot. Love your work Guy, you are a shot of inspiration and in my view one of the very best.
@GuyGelso
3 жыл бұрын
Thanks Mark...Appreciate you watching!!
Badass
@GuyGelso
11 ай бұрын
Thanks!!!
What notes are your drums tunes to? Batters and Resos? Tunebot settings?
@GuyGelso
Жыл бұрын
Not tuned to notes, I turn the size of the drums resonance so it doesn’t choke. Thank for commenting!!!
still sounds like its missing something, or its not entirely right, i hear an aditional note or two on the studio version and the live version seems even more diff with it sounding better.
Hi hat on the downbeat immediately screws me up.