DVD : Steve Smith-Drumset Technique/History of the U.S. Beat DVD
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Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
Audience Rating: NR (Not Rated)
Binding: DVD
Brand: Hudson Music
EAN: 0073999203431
Format: Color, DVD-Video, NTSC
Label: Hudson Music
Manufacturer: Hudson Music
Number Of Discs: 2
Number Of Items: 2
Publisher: Hudson Music
Release Date: October 28, 2002
Running Time: 278 minutes
Sales Rank: 48596
Studio: Hudson Music
Theatrical Release Date: October 01, 2002
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Description: In disc one of this 2-disc set, Steve explains hand and foot technique in ground-breaking detail and gets to the core of what drummers need to know in order to improve their feel and technical skills. In disc two, using examples by an all-star band, Steve explains the evolution of the drumset in U.S. Music -- how the drumset was first used in all the major styles of U.S. Music and how closely related all the styles are. Special features include xtensive bonus footage including alternate-take drum solos, a brilliant hi hat solo with a hi hat tutorial, alternate band takes, a camera-switching option, optional running commentary by Steve, a listening list, more.
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Mr. Smith is a consummate drummer. Educated in technique he conveys his playing style in very enjoyable "drum lesson style" sessions. He breaks down everything from grip to bass drum technique. It is like having him come to your home for private lessons.
If you work with him to absorb and understand, your playing will improve vastly (IF you practice).
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This is a great DVD to use to advance your skills. Possibly the best out there. It works well if you are an intermediate to advanced drummer. Probably a little much if you are a beginner.
He does a great job of breaking down each component of a drummers skill set. He does not just blow things by the student -- he really seems to want to teach you. And he succeeds at it. Bissonette's DVD does not even come close.
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Understanding our musical heritage has greater, more tangible affect than one might realize. Steve does an excellent job of very quickly giving the student a walk through musical time. The effect for me was a revelation of why some musicians today can swing or groove, and some cannot. For example, understanding the evolution of the drum set itself provides a vision of the core elements in playing and time keeping that spell the difference between swinging or not swinging.
The History portion is on the second CD, and I think that CD alone is worth the cost of the package. But the first CD is packed with great stuff, as well. I have spent most of my time playing back Steve's explanation of grip (BTW, pausing the video is a great way to see the details), having come to my own conclusion that how you hold the sticks is a very large part of the difference between playing okay and playing great. (Somebody is saying, "Duh!" But I'll bet a good majority of today's drummers don't give much thought to grip once they learn the paradiddle).
Steve's pacing in dissemination of information is easy to follow and, compared to similar training videos, well articulated. As always, the key is to resist the tempation to spend all your time watching Steve's solos rather than meticulously digesting the stuff that will actually improve your playing. (I'm actually getting a great deal of insight comparing Steve's demonstration of grip with Joe Morrello's explantion of the same ... Read More
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It's a good DVD to learn!! Ho year!!
Good pratice and pedagogy it's very good!!
I love Steve pedagogy and groove. It's so good to learn and ear him!!
Enjoy!!!
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This DVD is very informative. Steve breaks drum set playing down to a simple, easy to understand format. People who aren't even drummers have enjoyed watching this DVD. There also is footage showing why he is a "drummer's drummer".
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