@tdyroy you can try at my facebook page dedicated to the hollywood sets; search FAN DELLE BATTERIE HOLLYWOOD MEAZZI UNITEVI!. The holder is the HARDES part of the set to find...
Great drums! Bought a set in 72: 18"BD/13"ST/14"FT/16"FT; last two tunable toms('tympani'). I use them still, with a Rogers metal snare (COB). They only get better! Had to change small tom holder into a Pearl, drunk piano player fell over the set. The hoop claws on the BD broke. Same with some hoop claws on the 16" FT. Any idea where i could find parts for these drums? tdyroy@gmail.com
... According to the most part of the most important worldwide critics, obviously jazz critics, nowadays MD is the most important solo trumpeter in the world of the modern jazz.
... MD is a surly, scornful man, who, even in his way of dressing, wants to maintain the provocative attitude that his music has. He presented himself to the Roman spectators with a black shirt (unfortunately here we can't see that), with a green Indian neckerchief, with leather trousers, and the bracelets he has on his wrists are made of leather too, and with the trumpet painted green with his name inscribed on it. ...
MALE PRESENTER: MD's music speaks for itself. It's a very difficult music, that asks for a lot of attention. It's a music full of tension, of dynamism, that lately has gotten closer to the so-called "free jazz school": a musical school that features an "anarchic" jazz, in a certain sense, free from the obliged schemes, from tonalities, and with a very complex rythmic variety. ...
FEMALE PRESENTER: The trumpeter was Miles Davis. He came recently in Italy to play some concerts. Tonight we present you a recording of some parts of the concert he gave in a Roman theatre, playing for more than 50 minutes every time without stopping.
@isivip1 evidently i'm the owner of an hollywood president set and evidently you don't understand so much.....
valentynesuite 1 month ago
@tdyroy you can try at my facebook page dedicated to the hollywood sets; search FAN DELLE BATTERIE HOLLYWOOD MEAZZI UNITEVI!. The holder is the HARDES part of the set to find...
valentynesuite 1 month ago
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Great drums! Bought a set in 72: 18"BD/13"ST/14"FT/16"FT; last two tunable toms('tympani'). I use them still, with a Rogers metal snare (COB). They only get better! Had to change small tom holder into a Pearl, drunk piano player fell over the set. The hoop claws on the BD broke. Same with some hoop claws on the 16" FT. Any idea where i could find parts for these drums? tdyroy@gmail.com
tdyroy 1 month ago in playlist jack dejohnette
thank you so much my dear friend:) for the sharing this Genius:)))
jmussuto 1 month ago
Porque todos los gringos se les tiene que traducir todo lo que no sea Inglés? ... coño.
johanmola 3 months ago
04:35 Hollywood president export drum set, magnificent
valentynesuite 3 months ago
BEGINNING TRANSLATE PART 5:
... According to the most part of the most important worldwide critics, obviously jazz critics, nowadays MD is the most important solo trumpeter in the world of the modern jazz.
HOPE I DIDN'T MAKE TOO MUCH ERRORS ;)
DrummerPie 4 months ago
BEGINNING TRANSLATE PART 4:
... MD is a surly, scornful man, who, even in his way of dressing, wants to maintain the provocative attitude that his music has. He presented himself to the Roman spectators with a black shirt (unfortunately here we can't see that), with a green Indian neckerchief, with leather trousers, and the bracelets he has on his wrists are made of leather too, and with the trumpet painted green with his name inscribed on it. ...
DrummerPie 4 months ago
BEGINNING TRANSLATE PART 3:
MALE PRESENTER: MD's music speaks for itself. It's a very difficult music, that asks for a lot of attention. It's a music full of tension, of dynamism, that lately has gotten closer to the so-called "free jazz school": a musical school that features an "anarchic" jazz, in a certain sense, free from the obliged schemes, from tonalities, and with a very complex rythmic variety. ...
DrummerPie 4 months ago
BEGINNING TRANSLATE PART 2:
FEMALE PRESENTER: The trumpeter was Miles Davis. He came recently in Italy to play some concerts. Tonight we present you a recording of some parts of the concert he gave in a Roman theatre, playing for more than 50 minutes every time without stopping.
DrummerPie 4 months ago