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#16886 - 07/02/03 12:32 PM Quad ZEN 3 (freak the flow)
Chronic_Quad Offline


Registered: 04/15/03
Loc: center
There are some people that just "get it", but for most of us gaining profficiency means years upon years of shedding.
For the majority of players out there advanced level of quad drumming is a result of dedication unparalled. Naturally with so much put into something sometimes you want to flaunt it.
Reefing or throwing down is often a high priority on many drummers minds. Myself I wanted nothing more than to shame everyone around me with the fastest paradiddles or the phattest lick. But in order to achieve the supernatural abilities of the quad you must put in the extra-effort, the extra-mile that others don't bother to take. You look that much deeper and take the risks. It's a process of building up and breaking down, always returning to basics for a tune up and recalibration. Sometimes you alter your technique so much that you feel like you can't play anything. It's usually temporary and is actually essential in the natural rhythm of progress.
To truly throw down the player will have a strong, well-developed fulcrum. They will have a firm grasp on conservation of energy and motion within the technique. The consistency of rhythm and quality of sound will be immpecable otherwise everything else is of no weight or merit. There is nothing worse than seeing a person play fast and hearing them sound thin and muddled. If the beats and phrasing aren't crystal clear then the playing lacks energy and conviction. If there is too much variation in quality of sound it isn't worth the effort. Even at fast tempos the human ear can hear ticks. Each beat should have "weight" that fills the drum up with sound but still retaining the fluid motion. If you have ever heard a drum-machine then you know how consistent with your sound you are trying to be. We are looking for seamless and sonically perfect.
In order to have perfect sound you must strive for perfect motion. There is minimal wasted energy and the motion is smooth and relaxed. The advanced player will have chops for days allowing long periods of throwing down. Tension is present only at extremely fast tempos but even then is maintained at a functional level. The arm becomes more present and important for accents as the wrists have a limit due to physics.
Most Quad guru's that I know have push the limits of lateral drumming. They learn all of the existing drum to drum patterns and come up with their own often to defy what's possible. This kind of drumming is some of the most advanced known to man, even the top drumset guys can't come close to a Quad guru's motion technique. A true guru will make even Buddy Rich say damn.
So that's it for now. Read the information and don't be afraid to offer opinions. It would be great to get a full view of the picture of quad drumming, have a great appreciation of other peoples perspective. Have fun
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#16887 - 07/02/03 12:44 PM Re: Quad ZEN 3 (freak the flow) [Re: Chronic_Quad]
Snare02 Global Moderator Offline


Registered: 04/08/03
Loc: McKinney, TX
Wow...after reading your past three threads on this...it sounds like you have been enlightened by the drum gods <img src="/threads/images/graemlins/70347-bow.gif" alt="" /> <img src="/threads/images/graemlins/70347-bow.gif" alt="" />

I am sure this is going to help make a difference in my playing.
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#16888 - 07/23/03 12:38 AM Re: Quad ZEN 3 (freak the flow) [Re: Chronic_Quad]
kevin_fu Administrator Offline


Registered: 06/16/00
Loc: Southern MD
Quote:
Chronic_Quad said:
Most Quad guru's that I know have push the limits of lateral drumming. They learn all of the existing drum to drum patterns and come up with their own often to defy what's possible. This kind of drumming is some of the most advanced known to man, even the top drumset guys can't come close to a Quad guru's motion technique. A true guru will make even Buddy Rich say damn.
So that's it for now. Read the information and don't be afraid to offer opinions. It would be great to get a full view of the picture of quad drumming, have a great appreciation of other peoples perspective. Have fun
PEACE
crow


That is so true. I always wanted to hear or see how top drumset drummers appreciated quad drumming.
I sometimes wonder if they even acknowledge the type of skill, effort, and complexity involved with the drumline scene.


On another note, very insightful. You've either 1.) learned a helluva lot from Ralph, 2.) dont <s>[b]snugglebunny[/b]</s> [color:"red"]a lot</font> of smack, or 3.) both.

<img src="/threads/images/graemlins/smile.gif" alt="" /> hehehe.
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#16889 - 11/28/03 02:28 PM Re: Quad ZEN 3 (freak the flow) *DELETED* [Re: kevin_fu]
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Registered: 05/03/03
Loc: North Carolina
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#16890 - 11/29/03 01:19 AM Re: Quad ZEN 3 (freak the flow) [Re: bigbass87]
Thor Offline


Registered: 11/16/02
Loc: Somewhere between Here and The...
I think that too many drumset drummers aren't even aware of our whole thing (rudimental drumming, and tenor playing in particular).

Maybe we should do something about that - perhaps all write letters to madern drummer to do a spotlight on the likes of Bill Bachman or Sean Vega (or some other insane tenor player). Have them do a BIG spotlight. And include some music for a solo, and see the readers' responces.
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#16891 - 02/14/04 09:20 PM Re: Quad ZEN 3 (freak the flow) [Re: Thor]
C3RB85 Offline
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Registered: 10/28/03
Loc: allentown, pennsylvania
actually as a drum set player I love drum corps and am working towards playing tenors in a corps next year after getting cut this year. What I have always found is that there is an even split they don't know what it is and think that (usually refer to marching band) as [b]sweet[/b]. Then there is the other half that think it is the greatest thing ever. Man some things that I have watched just make me what to chop my hands off and some how steal someone else if that worked.
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#16892 - 10/26/04 11:58 AM Re: Quad ZEN 3 (freak the flow) [Re: C3RB85]
JasonBob45 Offline


Registered: 05/30/04
Amen dude... I love tenors. My director begged me to play snare this year because I had the chops.. but come on... tenors need just as much chops as anything else out there.

I don't like set though. People think I should try it, but I don't care to. I've got the coordination for quints so it should carry over to set, but I'm just not interested.

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#16893 - 11/19/04 03:29 PM Re: Quad ZEN 3 (freak the flow) [Re: JasonBob45]
ticker Offline


Registered: 05/11/04
Loc: Dayton Ohio
Crow,
I've met a cat who speaks highly of you.

You should check out a book titled "thinking body, dancing mind" A great source of insight. Let me know what you think. Any recommended reading for a fellow "zen master?"

Terranova
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#16894 - 11/20/04 02:32 AM Re: Quad ZEN 3 (freak the flow) [Re: ticker]
soq3 Offline


Registered: 02/05/03
Loc: O'fallon, Illinois
I am a concert percussionist and a quad drummer. I am big into drum corps and at the same time work on orchestral excerpts and other things of the same nature. Its all connected
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#16895 - 02/20/05 09:12 PM Re: Quad ZEN 3 (freak the flow) [Re: soq3]
TenorTones Offline


Registered: 11/18/03
Loc: Evansville, Indiana
Soo, what happened to Quad Zen 2?
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