Page 2 of 2 FirstFirst 12
Results 26 to 31 of 31

Thread: epic tunes, epic similarities

  1. #26

    User Info Menu

    Default Re: epic tunes, epic similarities

    Quote Originally Posted by slinglander View Post
    Then there's Jeff's Bolero by Jeff Beck....
    Quote Originally Posted by NewTricks View Post
    Cool, thanks NewTricks!
    Last edited by Olimpass; 04-02-2016 at 06:59 AM.

  2. #27

    User Info Menu

    Default Re: epic tunes, epic similarities

    Various places, starts at 1:06

    - Zack

  3. #28

    User Info Menu

    Default Re: epic tunes, epic similarities

    That pattern or variations thereof has been used in (probably) hundreds of songs.

    Back around '65, before I went into the Air Force, I was in a band where the guitar player wrote a song (instrumental) called Voyage to Midnight.

    There was a part where the music basically stopped with me having a roll on the floor tom that I brought down to nothing, then a 2-3 second break, after which I started a pattern very close to that and walked it into a pattern that I came up with and I've messed with it in some of my videos.

  4. #29

    User Info Menu

    Default Re: epic tunes, epic similarities

    Always and only think of the movie '10'. Bo Derek could only make love to Ravel's Bolero. Dudley Moore was brilliant in that one.
    Proudly playing:
    Doc Sweeney Drums
    A bunch of snares
    A bunch of cymbals

    Off-Set double pedals

    I think I love to play the drums simply because you get to hit 'em!!!

  5. #30

    User Info Menu

    Default Re: epic tunes, epic similarities

    I was listening to this old Iggy pop song Five foot one. and it has this hip little drum intro at the start of the song. And it's a pretty common offset snare fill.. Don't feel like counting it out. I probably count it wrong anyways kind of a simple 16th note syncopation thing. But what I notice was that the intro to the Iggy song is very similar to some of the fills in Billy Idol's "White Wedding"

  6. #31

    User Info Menu

    Default Re: epic tunes, epic similarities

    at the 1 minute mark

    - Zack

Tags for this Thread

Bookmarks

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •