NUTHA JASON
Senior Administrator
Re: Bonham fills
cool so i'llexpect a PM with the result in 10 years?
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cool so i'llexpect a PM with the result in 10 years?
j
no man... I hope I'll be able to understand it in a shorter time... It cannot be sooooo complicated.NUTHA JASON said:cool so i'llexpect a PM with the result in 10 years?
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rendezvous_drummer said:Oops. I meant to say it's my favorite bonham groove. His patented groove would be in something like moby dick, whole lotta love wouldn't it?
NUTHA JASON said:T1 |...L....................
T2 |......R.................
T3 |..............RL..LR....
Sn |R........R..RL......LR..
Bd |.RR.RR.RR.RR....RR....RR
-----3--3--3--3--3--3--3--3-
Here's a little exercise i concocted to get my bonham foot triplets going. i start really slowly at 80bpm and increase by 5bpm every minute aiming to keep them neat up to 172bpm (at which tempo you will be playing the bass trips at the same speed as 'good times bad times' (86bpm). i also orchestrate the hand parts on other parts of the kit for variety.
BLAIZE86 said:Hey guys, modest drummer here but big Bonham fan. I just got on a web site- sessions.ledzeppelin.us. There are two outtakes from LZ 2- Whole Lotta Love drum take and Ramble On. These are different then the In Through The Out Door takes. Listen to how smooth he gets in Ramble On. Also there is an 'Out on The Tiles' instrumental which is fantastic. If you travel through the site you can listen to some live stuff. The 71' and Europe 73' will clue you in to how powerful this band was live. The opening of Immigrant Song in Japan is devastating. Check it out. Cheers.
Ian Ballard said:I tried the url: http://sessions.ledzeppelin.us, and it doesn't work. Could you post the real link?