Paul Simon 50 ways to leave your lover Steve Gadd drum cover

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Uploaded by on Oct 25, 2007

drum cover of steve gadd playing Paul Simons 50 ways
with ye ole' LHL on the HH

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  • Pretty good, the beats a little different though. If you'd like I could send you the music for it

  • Your take is close man, but you just gotta FEEL IT!, relax and it will just come to you. A few more times listening to it and feeling it before you post it on YouTube for the world to pick it pieces might have been the way to go! Good for you for having a go anyway.

  • The real musicians, as in most areas in live (other than acedemia) are the ones that throw the rule book aside, at least from time to time...can't teach FEELING!

  • Chris

  • Supatol, you also are wrong it's bass1 left hand e snare + left footah 2left hand e right snare +left hand ah 3 and my bad the one high ft Tom hits on 3 and the 32nd roll is on 4 rr LRL 4e+ah roll, and the five stroke is on 4 leading into one(also how he starts it rrllR1! with that genius hihat run it with a metronome work that transition of the 5 stroke back in verse groove more with 16th note ghosts on v Gadd frowns on you all your all misleading this guy.

  • Paaskemas, you are very ignorant, and wrong Gadd closes the hi hat once watch, and listen don't criticize until you know what you are talking about bud.

  • Chorus is more groovy accents on 2 4 and 16th ghosts verse you need to close hat on the ah you need to work on the transitions back into the verse and the first roll is a 32on 1 and e+ah rr lrl so digadotdotda. And the next is a 5 stroke rrll R which is the kick dig diga doom. The toms always on 4 before his 32nd 16th and always after the bass on that uh.uh.. Boom toms. Have more fun get into it's Paul Simon, and Gadd!

  • Gotta use your left foot dude. Check out how Stave Gadd plays it.

  • almost there, nice feel!

  • Ehh...notes aren't right....also, play with more of a swing feel and you'll be closer to the real thing

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