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Andrea Vadrucci, the classical drummer behind the Italian group Vadrum, plays along to the Leroy Anderson classical novelty song “The Typewriter” using a drumset, a call bell and an actual typewriter.
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Andrea Vadrucci, the classical drummer behind the Italian group Vadrum, plays along to the Leroy Anderson classical novelty song “The Typewriter” using a drumset, a call bell and an actual typewriter.
The entertainment for this weekend: Unorganized Hancock performs One Note Samba by Antônio Carlos Jobim.
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Homeschooled Jazz duo Unorganized Hancock performs One Note Samba by Antônio Carlos Jobim from the album Jazz Samba. One Note Samba, or Samba de Uma Nota Só, was originally released on the João Gilberto album O Amor, o Sorriso e a Flor.
The 11 year old drummer was playing a Pearl Export drum kit that he found in a dumpster in Rio de Janeiro. The guitar player was playing an Epiphone Wildkat Hollowbody Electric Guitar with Bigsby that has been passed down through generations of mediocre guitar players.The amplifier is a Fender Mustang III on a clean jazz setting.
A Behringer C1 and Audio-Technica AT 2050 were used for microphones. Everything was recorded into a Tascam DP-008 where it was tracked, mixed, and mastered.
I would like to thank Mr. S for donating the Audio-Technica microphone; we use it on every recording.
Sony Movie Studio Platinum 12 32bit, was used to edit the video. For cameras, we used a Kodak PlayFull HD Video Camera.
Both members of Unorganized Hancock are homeschooled and living in Maine.
Avery Molek is an amazing 7 year-old drummer. In this video Avery covers Rush’s iconic hit ‘Tom Sawyer.’ This song is tough enough for adult drummers to handle but Avery plays along with it flawlessly.
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Avery Molek (7 year old drummer) drumming to “Tom Sawyer” by Rush.
This is my first song I learned by sheet music all by myself.
Thank you Pat for teaching me how to read notes and music!
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A group of Siberian percussionists have become an internet hit with an exhibition of ice drumming on frozen Lake Baikal.
In minus 20C, they found by pure chance that the one metre thick ice has a distinctive and haunting rhythm all of its own, reported the Siberian Times.
‘I felt like we were playing on the drums that Nature has left out for us, alone under the sun on the frozen waters of the world’s most magnificent lake,’ said Irkutsk architect Natalya Vlasevskaya, 31, a mother-of-one and organiser of Etnobit percussion group.
The Instrumentals continue their series, with Intro to Drums, in which Allan Mednard demonstrates two very popular styles of drumming, and what their rhythms are all about.