Tyrell on the tenors

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Uploaded by on May 18, 2010

just a day afterschool jammin in the lab.

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  • get it right those aint tenors

  • @flingblade104 if u say quads, then ima tell u to go back to sesame street and learn how to count. there are 6 drums buddy.

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  • you guys keep callin em, quads,quints,sextets or tenors. I prefer multi pitch tenor tuned membranophones.

  • And.. Not bad man. Keep it up. :)

  • Just a quick fact... Paul Rennick calls them Quads.. Even though he writes for 5 drums.

    There's no LEGIT TECHNICAL TERM... They're just names. It seriously doesn't matter if you call them quads, quints, tenors, squints, sextets, herpes, aids, hiv.. it doesn't matter because it all pertains to the same instrument.

    Rennick calls them Quads, I call them Tenors, all the other tenor players I know call them quads.. There's no right answer. So.. Shhhhh! Haha

  • @strech25 Most people don't count the spocks, spikes or whatever you want to call them, because the numbers vary, but despite what setup you use (sextet or quint) there's always 4 main drums.

  • @n64forever1 Niceee

  • Damn nice playin I play da bass #4

  • @tresdave33 thanks man

  • that lick grooves man haha nice

  • ok then what are they smart guy

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