Applying Gladstone Technique [Jo Jo Mayer / Buddy Rich]

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Uploaded by on Jan 12, 2009

Single stroke rolls, utilising the gladstone technique with both the wrists and fingers.

However, my Accents do not follow the gladstone technique, they are produced using the motion of the more conventional moeller whip.

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  • your neighbours must love you

  • Great Hands, bud'...!!

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  • Sorry ..... doesn't add up to a hill of beans

  • @garrenadiddle i was gonna type that

  • @gleventhal did u not hear the beat he played it was not grooving at all. very shaky time not very good with the grooves. but his speed is well developed. and i praised him for that. so ur reaction to my comment is worthless. i was watching the video to see the gladstone tecnique being used as i was studying this technique in great detail and wanted to see it being used by joe smith. speed who cares about speed. not a big deal to me i have great speed of my own hands and right foot. peace!!

  • @ediot6969 How the hell do you expect to hear groove at this speed? I bet he does groove, you're just jealous that he had more speed.

  • Good demonstration of what can be acheived with the Gladstone Technique but the dynamics and sensitivity are missing. Watch Morello with Brubeck or Bonham at Madison Square Gardens 1973. It all dates back to the big three Belson, Rich and Kruper. It's an instrument - play musically.... thanks for the upload.

  • whats bad is that u got ur speed going nice and even more so now i bet but u have no groove

  • @fillnns Look at the title...

  • pretty good but Buddy claimed to never use the fingers, I might be wrong but it looks like your using your fingers. Either way nice job, those fast fills might sound better with a faster beat but sometimes fast fills with slow beats are cool. Rock on

  • That looks like finger technique.

  • good speed but no dyanmics :(

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