Joel Rosenblatt with Bill Evans
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In this solo Gadd makes perfect use of it, not any different from what Rosenblatt does. There's no doubt that guys like Weckl, Colaiuta and Rosenblatt took some heavy inspiration from Gadd in the early 80's. I don't want to make this another "who's better than who" youtube fail discussion though, only saying this guy is cool but others has done this just as good only earlier :-)
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@evolune Eh - Gadd will use it in his Mozambique patters and a lot of latin stuff. I respect Gadd a great deal - and no one will argue that Joel's more influential or anything...but I think Rosenblatt uses it in a tastier manner. More like another voice in the set instead of "This is a cowbell playing a latin pattern with a rudiment based sticking".
If you have any specific examples you want me to check out - I'd like to. :-) They're both great.
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@NouveauNick No, he was heavily influenced by Steve Gadd back in the early 80's. And IMO Gadd explored the best use of cowbell within modern drumset drumming. Check out the videos with Gadd from the 70's, he already had it going back then.
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i like his cymbals.
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Where's Bill Evans?
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Joel Rosenblatt jewish?
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This is a perfect example on how to build a solo Very Tasty! Love the approach on the cymbals (EDGE)! and the hihat work! ( Damm Tasty) Enjoyed that Joel 2 snaps up and a semi circle! LOL!
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This is a perfect example on how to build a solo Very Tasty! Love the approach on the cymbals (EDGE)! and the hihat work! ( Damm Tasty) Enjoyed that Joel 2 snaps up and a semi circle!
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his face just says it all
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Gimme five?! Hell, he was asking for a toothpick. Cuz this drum break was so meaty!
Is it just me or Joel like the only drummer EVER to figure out just HOW to use a cowbell within the context of the drum set?
NouveauNick 1 year ago 9
Watching this just humbels me and makes me want to practice more, the guy is a brilliant player.
jkhoyt10 1 year ago 5