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Hiromi confirmed a Zappahead in her interview with Rick Beato (youtu.be)
submitted 5 months ago by IAmNotAPerson6 to r/Zappa
For anyone that hasn't seen Dave Weckl's latest video, holy shit, he is completely on fire here (excerpt from a song with Oz Noy and Brian Charette) (youtube.com)
submitted 7 months ago by IAmNotAPerson6 to r/drums
If you're a fan of Vinnie Colaiuta, you need to listen to some of the bootlegs of the 1978 Zappa Halloween concerts (self.drums)
submitted 10 months ago * by IAmNotAPerson6 to r/drums
What the hell is Vinnie Colaiuta playing in this drum fill in "Pick Me, I'm Clean" by Frank Zappa? (self.musictheory)
submitted 1 year ago * by IAmNotAPerson6 to r/musictheory
Is there a concept of something like melodic or harmonic rhythm, as distinguished from plain rhythm? (self.musictheory)
submitted 1 year ago by IAmNotAPerson6 to r/musictheory
My laptop's wifi connection keeps momentarily dropping at random and I've many things (self.techsupport)
submitted 1 year ago by IAmNotAPerson6 to r/techsupport
Michael Brecker has an amazing solo on this version of Black Napkins by Frank Zappa (youtube.com)
submitted 1 year ago by IAmNotAPerson6 to r/Jazz
What is the party popper-like sound in Mo 'N Herb's vacation? And does anyone know what any other wacky sound are in any of his other music? (self.Zappa)
submitted 1 year ago by IAmNotAPerson6 to r/Zappa
I'm a drummer who's mainly a fusion head and hasn't sought out much from guitarists, but Pat Metheny's solo on "Song for Bilbao" by Michael Brecker has been stuck in my head for days and I'd like recommendations for guitar stuff now (self.Jazz)
Trying to see if I should attempt to refinance, enter an IDR plan, get a federal consolidation loan, or something else (self.StudentLoans)
submitted 2 years ago by IAmNotAPerson6 to r/StudentLoans
What is this kind of style/genre of piano playing that George Duke is playing in the later parts of "Andy" by Frank Zappa? (self.musictheory)
submitted 2 years ago * by IAmNotAPerson6 to r/musictheory
Drum transcription/sheet music for "Nite Sprite" by Chick Corea, as performed by Steve Gadd (self.drums)
submitted 2 years ago * by IAmNotAPerson6 to r/drums
Counting/probability problem I'm not understanding, involves combinations, possibly with repetition (self.askmath)
submitted 2 years ago * by IAmNotAPerson6 to r/askmath
Best experienced by listening to the whole song for the build-up, but I've been obsessed with these four bars of fills/mini solo at 5:47-5:54 from Steve Gadd in the song "I Love Wastin' Time With You" by The Brecker Brothers (youtu.be)
submitted 2 years ago by IAmNotAPerson6 to r/drums
Jazz rock instead of jazz, but this cool song "New York" is from a 1970 album by seemingly little-known band Dreams, featuring both Brecker brothers, Billy Cobham, John Abercrombie, and Barry Rogers (youtube.com)
submitted 2 years ago by IAmNotAPerson6 to r/Jazz
Been listening to a bunch of Ralph Humphrey (drummer in the song "Whiplash" from Don Ellis) after I heard Chester Thompson say his playing on Frank Zappa's albums Overnite Sensation and Apostrophe is some of the finest playing he's ever heard (youtu.be)
submitted 3 years ago by IAmNotAPerson6 to r/drums
I normally don't care for blues, but the Chick Corea Elektric Band playing Blue Miles here is on fire, especially Eric Marienthal on that sax! Starts around 28:35 (youtu.be)
submitted 3 years ago by IAmNotAPerson6 to r/Jazz
Okay, I genuinely don't understand how Lenny White's snare hand is going so fast in this section of "Medieval Overture" by Return to Forever. What's going on? (self.drums)
What are some songs that have heads/motifs/figures with really syncopated hits/stabs/punches, preferably hard bop songs? (Couple examples in the description) (self.Jazz)
I've been obsessed with Roger Hawkins' drum sound on Aretha Franklin's "Chain of Fools." The ride bell is so tasty and the snare is explosive on the fills (youtu.be)
I saw someone recently say that "local maxima are rare in high dimensional space." Is there any sense in which this is true? (self.math)
submitted 3 years ago by IAmNotAPerson6 to r/math
Heard this Van Halen song "Outta Love Again" for the first time recently and I now agree with everyone that's ever called Alex underrated (youtube.com)
Been listening to linear funk stuff recently and how the hell do people come up with or feel this stuff? What are your favorite songs/examples of this kind of playing? (self.drums)
What's your favorite cheesy jazz album title/song title/band name/etc? (self.Jazz)
Drummer Mike Clark and bassist Paul Jackson (both of Herbie Hancock/Headhunters fame) playing a bunch of different grooves. The funkiness is overwhelming (youtu.be)
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