Wonderful Tonight - Drum Cover
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Your drums sound as holy as an English choir.
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@331paradiddle BTW orignal tempo was 96 BPM. Very good groove to practice. Pretty challenging to get the feel and keep steady time with a drum machine
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The hi hat plays 3 sixteenth notes with the second one missing like a jazz rhythm. They are not triplets. Also the second sixteenth note is ghosted on the snare. The right plays all the hi hat notes and left hand plays the snare. That is the way Jamie Oldaker played on the original. He stated this in an interview in Modern Drummer magazine. You can play it anyway you want but that is how the origianl was played,
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Triplets, yes, but I like them too. Check out the Steve Gadd live version..no triplets but he makes it sound so easy.
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there's a live version of the tune with Steve Gadd drumming. How does he make it look so easy? (and yes, it's triplets on the studio version but Mr. Gadd make it work without them)
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and a one and a two and a three and a four.........its triplets.
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absolutly correct!
Its a cover, they aint supposed to be exactly like the original, I loved it, thanks for the video, I got my favourite way to play this song for my band now, this was great!
iCanHazSkillz 1 year ago
@iCanHazSkillz
Thanks for the good comments - enjoy playing this with your band.
malcom666malcom 1 year ago
nice cover....
its supposed to be shuffle but the way you played is just fine.
YaGiHoX 2 years ago
Is it??
malcom666malcom 2 years ago
he did good he's just got the rhythm on the high hat wrong
itzjusmee419 2 years ago
You think so? what is the right way?
malcom666malcom 2 years ago