Tony Hoyting plays Solo #6 from Rick Latham

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Uploaded by on Jun 11, 2007

Tony Hoyting plays Solo #6 from Rick Latham's 'Advanced Funk Studies'.
Used gear: Premier kit, Paiste Alpha 14" hi-hat, Rogers foot pedal, Vic Firth Steve Gadd signature sticks. Gear that you only see, but don't hear: Istanbul Agop Mel Lewis 21" ride, Zildjian K 8" splash, Sabian B8 18" crash ride, Rogers 14x9,5" snare etc. etc.
Recorded with Behringer C-1 (hi hat), Austrian microphones (snare drum and bass drum) and Behringer C-3 (overhead); into Fostex MR8-HD harddisk recorder. Video recorded by Konica Minolta DiMage Z2.

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Uploader Comments (TheCaravanBand)

  • BEST SONG EVER!

    Who is the drummer?

  • Tony Hoyting.

  • How did you get all those mics into the two simultaneous tracks the MR-8 allows?

  • The MR-8HD allows four simultaneous tracks, so after recording I could mix the whole drum part. When I'm a recording a four instrument-band, I mix my 4 microphones first on a mixer before going in to the recorder.

  • All those bad comments don't serve him right! I happen to play with this fellow and he's just awesome on both drums and vibraphone!

    Niks van aantrekken hè Tony :P laterrr

  • Nee oke, maar tis ook btje gaar en mat, ik kan het met veel meer power spelen dan hier :P

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  • this is boring!

  • Your bass drum needs new batteries

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  • great drummer

  • the bass drum in the beginning is wrong.

    he has to open the hi hat and play the bass drum at the same time but the bass is too late ...

  • good job reading

  • All the gear...no idea

  • *that lift and workout*

  • Man I got to say you must have the form perfectly in your head. But really you should make your bass drum a little more fatter and harder to beef up your sound. Cause your hitting kinda soft, seriously I know drummers the lift and workout just for their playing. Maybe you should do that it might help

  • Drum improvising is more worth it

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