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Modern Drummer Festival 2011: Jim Riley

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Uploaded by on Oct 26, 2011

More information at http://www.hudsonmusic.com/hudson/products/modern-drummer-festival-2011!

The Modern Drummer Festival™ 2011 full DVD/video set features Gil Sharone (Stolen Babies/Dillinger Escape Plan), Trevor Lawrence Jr. (Herbie Hancock/Dr. Dre), jazz innovator Jeff "Tain" Watts, prog/metal star Aquiles Priester and drum superstar Horacio "El Negro" Hernandez.

Also features masterclasses with jazz legend John Riley (Vanguard Jazz Orchestra) and top country drummer Jim Riley (Rascal Flatts).

An extensive printable PDF eBook is also included, containing transcriptions of nearly 50 detailed transcriptions of drum parts and educational ideas.

This video package presents not only a chance to relive the Modern Drummer Festival, but to study and learn the concepts presented by these great artists in depth and detail not possible just by attending the event.

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  • @maryted Flam (right hand on tom, left had on snare) R R L (the last three hits all on the snare. You can hear a pair of them at exactly 2:15 of this recording

  • what is a blushda? Sticking?

  • @DreamEpiarch That being said, I spoke too soon and commented without watching the entire video... He does play some good ol' blushdas at 1:50-something. So, excuse me for that.

  • @DreamEpiarch: I typed you a long explanation, but honestly it's easier just to check it out. Notice that it sounds like a blushda but goes back and forth between hands (it alternates). youtube com/watch?v=LTL_yVpoXJ4

  • @NerfLad what's a flam drag?

  • @NerfLad never heard of him until this video

  • @DreamEpiarch Wrong again.... it was just a dotted eighth left flam (rack tom to snare) with a sixteenth note accent on the snare after it. Blushdas have the same accent pattern, but are otherwise a flam drag that stays on one hand (traditionally the left). Hertas are played as alternating singles, don't have flams and none of the notes are ghosted/whatever you wanna call it (a la 'Bleed')

  • @CocaineRubish He's been around quite a while in Nashville

  • ooohh man... who brings those "drummers" to modern drummer festival

    I don't get it at all

  • Wow funkmaster, harsh......douche? really? Man the Internet is a funny place....

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