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Danny Raymond
The GROOVY edition of Danny Raymond's Elements in Time series is all about exposing snare drummers to different grooves. From South America to New Orleans, there's a little something for everyone here! Loosely translated as a "change of …
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The GROOVY edition of Danny Raymond's Elements in Time series is all about exposing snare drummers to different grooves. From South America to New Orleans, there's a little something for everyone here! Loosely translated as a "change of pace," Cambio de Paso is a perfect introduction to many of the ways a snare drum can be used to create Latin-flavored rhythms and textures. The drum plays the dual role of both conga and timbale while rim clicks and muted strokes take the form of cascara and mambo patterns. Mammoth requires two differently tuned snare drums: one with with the snares off, and the other with the snares on. The interplay between the two drums creates a mesmerizing tribal-esque sound that continues from start to finish with very little pause and frequent meter changes. In What's My Line?, Raymond get his crawfish broil on with a nifty solo based around New Orleans second line drumming concepts. The performer will be called upon to play with a slight swing of the 16th notes while strolling through syncopated accent patterns, creatively placed rim clicks, and jazz ride-based right-hand patterns. Fun stuff!
CAMBIO DE PASO MAMMOTH