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#346099 - 06/25/12 04:19 PM
Re: Check out the FOOTWORK!!!!!!
[Re: abacus]
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Registered: 02/04/01
Posts: 2071
Loc: Fruita, Colorado, USA
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SURPERB!!! Dave, Great post friend.
Another thing I noticed early and figured out that I would also enjoy the Guitarist is that his ax doesn't have a cheater-bar and not even the arm attached (which I call a note bender) so you have to be able to play scales etc.
I just don't respect the guy that hits a note and stands there and bends it for 8 bars and everyone marvels that he's the best Guitar player they ever heard.
These guys probably don't make any money either. They're too good. Make that "GREAT!" Makes you wonder how many hours in their life do they have practicing the scales and the hundreds of thousands more like millions of patterns that they can be played in.
I always use the telephone for an example. Think of it. There are only 10 digits. 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,0 yet there are how many billions of different phone numbers. Music has 12 different notes and several octaves. The possibilities are literally endless.
Wow these last days have some of the best post ever. I rather your old mask face then the one you have posted now Dave. Ha ha!
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#346247 - 06/30/12 05:45 PM
Re: Check out the FOOTWORK!!!!!!
[Re: Uncle Dave]
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Registered: 11/12/08
Posts: 2445
Loc: Bluffton/Hilton Head SC USA
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A story I heard about Barbara D coming into NYC is that she would bring a custom built midi pedalboard in a road case and would stick it under whatever Hammond she was offered for the gig. As most of you know stock Hammond pedals sound terrible and have no sustain thus no walking bass. The pedals got noticed at the customs inspection and they couldn't figure out what they were so they held them up and she had to cancel a concert. She is one of the best ever at pedals. Chester Thomson formerly of Tower of Power and now Santana is another master of kicking bass. Check out "Squib Cakes" by TOP where he takes over doing the bass line during his solo. An old schooler from Newark NJ and now in France is Rhoda Scott who plays pedals in high heels! Sold a B3 to a guy in the Netherlands who saw her play and wanted a rig just like hers. Trek II products in New Brunswick NJ makes lots of Hammond add ons including a killer string bass unit. I played pedals for years on a customized B3 and loved it. As far as how to do it, you practice jumps of 3rds, 4ths and 5ths, and scales without looking down, tapping the sides of the black pedals (C#, F#) for orientation. It becomes automatic after a while. You need soft shoes to feel where you are. I never did two feet, just for one semester in college when I took classical organ lessons. Still have my Roland PK5's to mess with. Nothing like the control you have and just jamming with a good drummer can be addictive. I miss gigging like that. Thanks for the clip
Edited by Bill Lewis (06/30/12 06:03 PM)
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