Exclusive George Kollias Lesson For SDM Part 1

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Uploaded by on May 18, 2011

This is an exclusive lesson from George Kollias of Nile, for Sick Drummer Magazine only. There is a PDF for download on our site here:

http://www.sickdrummermagazine.com/index.php/news/latest-news/2232-exclusive-...

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  • His balls must feel like its in a game of pong with all the swivel he does.

  • What snare is that ? looks and sounds G(E)ORGEous as this lesson!!!!

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  • @goodnamepending Many, like george, use Iron Cobras beaters because they are really light. But yes I agree.

  • @Villex93 The beaters also make a huge difference. Even an Iron Cobra can feel so much different with a different beater. Look at Georges, its small and light so its weightless and quick. And yes the axis pedals make a difference too.

  • I always TRY so hard to train my left foot to follow my right, but both feet wanna be first anyways!!! D:

  • @djrewind5 i would disagree (respectfully of course)...the other day i tried to play with my old PULSE pedals, loose springs, heavy footboard, and it seemed as if they stay on the head for eternety...with my axis max tension, the beater comes back faster and ready for the next stroke...so i believe that the gear does help...of course it not gonna replace practice

  • @SERCHSOS3722 I don't know how fast you play but I can only play fast with my heavy Iron Cobras with extra-high tension springs. So the gear is important but individual. For greatly over 200bpm maybe then my Iron Cobras wouldn't work clearly as well.

  • @djrewind5 Of course the body is the one that do all the job, but it also needs a gear to be comfortable with and play with less trouble. Personally, I prefer light, smooth, long and loose pedals to waste less energy during fast double bass paterns :) Obviously I need mostly PRACTICE, but I think comfort in my pedals would make my work easier :D

  • @SERCHSOS3722

    Axis pedals are smoother and feel better, only your body determines how fast you can go, not your gear

  • Are really axis pedals faster??

  • even tough chuck norris needs 3 feet to do that!

  • Cubase click!

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