Two Drummers Auditioning For a Jazz Course

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Uploaded by on Nov 29, 2010

Two drummers chatting before their audition at the countries top jazz school.

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  • Funny video, but damn! I'm so sick of hearing the bass drum being called a "kick"! Any self-respecting drummer who knows shit about the drums calls it what it is--a double bass. "Kick" drum was most likely coined by some stupid guitarist or lazy-ass sound man. Do you kick your bass drum? Idiots...

  • @kipperfeast yeah... um... relax mate, its just a word... as you say.. u must be one of those self-respecting that knows "shit" about the drums, or about music.... cause u don't seem to know what a double bass really is...

  • Hey, Vinnie Colaiuta plays double kick on chick corea Five Peace Band so back off!

  • @phil24haas that must be why Brian Blade is in the band now....

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  • I think that it's called a double kick instead of double bass so that we are not confusing drums with boating fun

  • So many of these comments sound like a continuation of the video itself!

  • @tenorsax120 Really? What day was that? I've never seen or heard of it being called a kick drum until the last 20 years or so, and it was because of sound engineers, etc. using it to distinguish it from the bass guitar...

  • @kipperfeast Actually It originally was called a kick drum because back in the day the pedal wasn't developed yet and you would actually kick it with your foot. That didn't last long though.

  • @kipperfeast I think it was called double kick to differentiate it from the upright bass, which is called double bass most of the time.

  • @kipperfeast Originally in the "Big Band" era they were a set of small cymbals on a tiny foot driven stand. They eventually mounted them on a taller foot driven stand and became what are now called "Hi Hats" but were still called "Sock Cymbals" for the longest time.

  • @Eatm308amA "Sock cymbals"? Never heard of them. What are they and what retard made it up?

  • @kipperfeast "I'm so sick of hearing the bass drum being called a "kick"!" You were not refering to a double bass drum set up. What a bullshit artist.

  • @kipperfeast "Sock cymbals". Bet that eats at you too

  • I don't need to listen more, I play so loud that I can hear myself fine...

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