Hey Brother, is that a plastic ball/hook swivel you were workin' thar' in that vid?
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Originally posted by metaldad View PostI was in a rush when I put these two together. The first clip was on the Everlast xs and the second was on the 6x9. I'm also trying some hip hop on clip one and testing for a good spot to place my boombox(again). The song is from the "Ghost Dog Way of The Samurai" Great film!! The Hagakure is also a highly recommended read! Clip 2...bring the metal or hardcore to be precise....Sworn Enemy is the band. THEY RULE!!!!!!!
Hey MD! Nice video clips. My favorite is the first one. I like the hip hop beat. Listening to the music, and you playin' that bag... very hypnotic and rhythmic. BTW... I have that movie "Ghost Dog: Way of the Samurai" in my Netflix queue and moved it to the top of the list to watch next.
As for the second clip... I'll be frank. I love watching you baggin' away, doing those endless fist rolls, but I'm not a huge fan of heavy metal music... So I turned down the volume on the video and played a perfectly lovely song by Celine Dion –
Just PM me and I'll give you the name of the song, in case you want to use it in your next video...
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Originally posted by TJ_MaTee View PostHey Brother, is that a plastic ball/hook swivel you were workin' thar' in that vid?
Originally posted by MsDeville View PostHey MD! Nice video clips. My favorite is the first one. I like the hip hop beat. Listening to the music, and you playin' that bag... very hypnotic and rhythmic. BTW... I have that movie "Ghost Dog: Way of the Samurai" in my Netflix queue and moved it to the top of the list to watch next.
As for the second clip... I'll be frank. I love watching you baggin' away, doing those endless fist rolls, but I'm not a huge fan of heavy metal music... So I turned down the volume on the video and played a perfectly lovely song by Celine Dion –
Just PM me and I'll give you the name of the song, in case you want to use it in your next video...
We'll see about Celine lol!
Originally posted by Tim View PostThat would be pretty hilarious, MetalDad let's see that!sigpic
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Originally posted by msdeville View Postjust throw caution to the wind...
...feel like taking a chance, md?
:d :d :d :d :d
... And hide the frying pan from your wife! I don't want anyone to get hurt over this...
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Hey MD, this will be the last question I bother you with about your swivel. Where did you get the metal ball from? Did it come from a different swivel? I've got 2 plastic ball/hook everlast swivels I'd like to modify.T.J. MaTEE'[/U][/U] u:
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Originally posted by TJ_MaTee View PostHey MD, this will be the last question I bother you with about your swivel. Where did you get the metal ball from? Did it come from a different swivel? I've got 2 plastic ball/hook everlast swivels I'd like to modify.sigpic
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Originally posted by metaldad View PostI usually try to plan out a routine ahead of time but it doesn't always gel. I'll have a song floating around in my head or hear something on the radio and start counting hits and rebounds to the beat. That's the easy part lol, putting it to the bag is a different story.
There are numerous "ride rhythms" on the bag to get back on-beat with the speed bag, as well as certain combinations that can be used to any song. The problem I see with some punch drum attempts is trying to "force" several techniques or cool combinations (probably someone's favorite technique or combo) that don't really match the song beat where they do it. The melody and rhythmic groove of the song should normally dictate and guide your bag beats, rather than forcing a specific combo somewhere because it's a cool combo.
It is kinda hard to tell where you are in these clips because the music isn't quite as melodious (too me, anyway) And the bag beat in both would be pretty slow on that size bag. I must admit I don't have an ear for Hip Hop or the extreme Heavy metal. Sure it's got beat and you can punch to it, but if you really want to rip to this stuff you may need a bigger bag or really increase your punch speed to constant double time. In all honesty (IMO) there are music genres to use that would be much easier for a novice punch drummer than these, but that is just my own personal preference. Punch to the beat that moves ya!
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Originally posted by Speedbag View PostTrying to plan out a punch drum routine before hand and punch it "in time" without error for very long is the hard way to do this, because you never know where you're going to miss, or slip on the bag and then you have to improvise to catch up. You might not get the bag stopped (if you completely break down) immediately for three or four measures and who knows where you are in your "practiced" routine. Eventually you will have to be able to improvise your bag beat to get back into the song. You might have a "planned" bag beat for a 2-8 measure section of the song, but trying to have a specific bag routine for a whole song is almost impossible.
There are numerous "ride rhythms" on the bag to get back on-beat with the speed bag, as well as certain combinations that can be used to any song. The problem I see with some punch drum attempts is trying to "force" several techniques or cool combinations (probably someone's favorite technique or combo) that don't really match the song beat where they do it. The melody and rhythmic groove of the song should normally dictate and guide your bag beats, rather than forcing a specific combo somewhere because it's a cool combo.
It is kinda hard to tell where you are in these clips because the music isn't quite as melodious (too me, anyway) And the bag beat in both would be pretty slow on that size bag. I must admit I don't have an ear for Hip Hop or the extreme Heavy metal. Sure it's got beat and you can punch to it, but if you really want to rip to this stuff you may need a bigger bag or really increase your punch speed to constant double time. In all honesty (IMO) there are music genres to use that would be much easier for a novice punch drummer than these, but that is just my own personal preference. Punch to the beat that moves ya!
You are linking really nice and great control of Reverse Rolling.sigpic
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