Jim Bailey On Tenor Crosses
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@drummerscar15 I totally agree with you.
This guy is a moron, he is playing on the center.
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i have the exact same tenors, i march with them, and i hear them everyday, and they sound amazing, so 1.)don't blame the head, blame the guy tuning it. 2.) don't depend on youtube videos where the sound can be altered or damped my a crappy quality video camera.
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Acorriding to the 2011 QMCM packet...he's wrong.
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This vid would have been a bit more helpful to me if they had shown an overhead view instead of front.
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wow your so gay jeff im ignorant for saying hes hitting at the center of the drum which he clearly does do?
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This is old school cavaliers tenor technique. They did some crosses that no lines even touched. Like a 1-2-3-4-2-3-4 sextuplet single (#s represent the drums). The west coast SCV type quads used french grip would cross at the wrist no matter how many drums apart. Totally different stuff
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@drummerscar15 ignorance. that applying to you.
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He also is not hitting in the center, if you look closely, he is actually hitting towards the top of drums 3 and 4 which is correct when crossing...
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Very True, i didn't think about that.
You have to remember, he is indoors. That shuts up a lot of the tones, and the drums can't sing. If he is playing a recording for evans, the room he is in is probably a sound proof room. That can make tenors sound like crap.
TheColbles2009 1 year ago 7
@drummerscar15
Yes, his drums do sound bad, it's mainly those frost heads he's using(i prefer the coated, but thats just me). What he's saying about technique is very good and you should listen to him.
alexdrumman 2 years ago 5