Jeff Porcaro Drum Tuning at Nathan Lozoya blog

Jeff Porcaro Drum Tuning. While i was at pit, someone (can't remember, i'm talking '87) sent me down to the palace where jeff was playing an event to. Damn, that is some tight drumming! Playing drums professionally takes more than skill. The overdubbed 2nd hi hat track (16ths) is pretty. My latest method for damping the overtones on toms is to use a piece of felt cut to about the diameter of 3 with a section of the felt. This article discusses tips from jeff porcaro on doing sessions and develpoing a drummer's craft. One of jeff’s flashy licks was to play linear sextuplets using rlrlff. He remembers that porcaro was a creature of habit and tended to use a very similar setup, no matter what kind of session he tackled. Normally, he played a gretsch kit with 10″ x 8. Ran across this cool little drum instructional video by the legendary jeff porcaro. The snare is completely solid and in the pocket.

Jeff Porcaro Drum Heads at Andrew Heberling blog
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While i was at pit, someone (can't remember, i'm talking '87) sent me down to the palace where jeff was playing an event to. He remembers that porcaro was a creature of habit and tended to use a very similar setup, no matter what kind of session he tackled. Ran across this cool little drum instructional video by the legendary jeff porcaro. The overdubbed 2nd hi hat track (16ths) is pretty. This article discusses tips from jeff porcaro on doing sessions and develpoing a drummer's craft. My latest method for damping the overtones on toms is to use a piece of felt cut to about the diameter of 3 with a section of the felt. One of jeff’s flashy licks was to play linear sextuplets using rlrlff. Normally, he played a gretsch kit with 10″ x 8. Damn, that is some tight drumming! The snare is completely solid and in the pocket.

Jeff Porcaro Drum Heads at Andrew Heberling blog

Jeff Porcaro Drum Tuning The overdubbed 2nd hi hat track (16ths) is pretty. The snare is completely solid and in the pocket. Playing drums professionally takes more than skill. While i was at pit, someone (can't remember, i'm talking '87) sent me down to the palace where jeff was playing an event to. My latest method for damping the overtones on toms is to use a piece of felt cut to about the diameter of 3 with a section of the felt. Damn, that is some tight drumming! One of jeff’s flashy licks was to play linear sextuplets using rlrlff. The overdubbed 2nd hi hat track (16ths) is pretty. Ran across this cool little drum instructional video by the legendary jeff porcaro. Normally, he played a gretsch kit with 10″ x 8. He remembers that porcaro was a creature of habit and tended to use a very similar setup, no matter what kind of session he tackled. This article discusses tips from jeff porcaro on doing sessions and develpoing a drummer's craft.

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