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Brian Doherty
United States
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 22 ก.พ. 2018
I play drums, teach, and write songs.
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Practice With Me #8/FASTER LEFT HAND LEAD
Practice with me for a few minutes. We'll get better together. Warm up. Learn. Practice. Let's go! Stay tuned here for Quick Tips, free downloads, podcasts, cheat sheets, forthcoming E Book, and more: linktr.ee/briandohertyondrums
Please comment and send me a pic or video of your Practice With Me session!!
#musicinstructor #freedrumlessons #freemusiclessonsons #practiceroutine #drumrudiments
Please comment and send me a pic or video of your Practice With Me session!!
#musicinstructor #freedrumlessons #freemusiclessonsons #practiceroutine #drumrudiments
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Practice With Me #7/LEFT HAND LEAD
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Practice with me for a few minutes. We'll get better together. Warm up. Learn. Practice. Let's go! Stay tuned here for Quick Tips, free downloads, podcasts, cheat sheets, forthcoming E Book, and more: linktr.ee/briandohertyondrums Please comment and send me a pic or video of your Practice With Me session!! #musicinstructor #freedrumlessons #freemusiclessonsons #practiceroutine #drumrudiments
Chapter 1: Sticking Point #musicnews #drummer #musicbusiness
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Chapter 1: Sticking Point #musicnews #drummer #musicbusiness
Sticking Point Book Teaser 1 #newbooklaunch
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Sticking Point Book Teaser 1 #newbooklaunch
Stephan Gelfas/Musician and Music Producer of The Good Rats
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Stephan Gelfas/Musician and Music Producer of The Good Rats
Friends and Music w/Brian Doherty podcast: SabetDohertyEpisode1
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Friends and Music w/Brian Doherty podcast: SabetDohertyEpisode1
I’ve always loved Graham’s playing. Is that a Silvertone on the wall behind him?
This ever happen to you too?
Why do you angle it so steep?
Not really sure why. I try new set ups from time to time.
Tell me your duct tape/snare drum technique!
Keep going man.
That's the plan!
Its pretty cool 😎
Thank you brother! 😊
Practice with a metronome every day. Rudiments on pad.
Definitely. Great advice!
@briandohertyondrumalso play with other musicians as often as possible.
Sweet groove, I'm a 55 yr old guitarist and that was choice .
Welcome my friend and keep rockin’!
You know I will my friend ,stay groovy. @@briandohertyondrums
Nice
Thank you DrummerMan!!
Get it, d00d!
Started in 68, just turned 68, We on a Mission
Amazing. Carry on brother!!
Drummers are not high in demand too damn many of them on TH-cam
That’ll be my next quote! 😂
Happy birthday!
They fuckin better
Not high enough
Good stuff bud man
Appreciate it
"Night and Day" is a masterpiece. I remember listening to it in my garage at night during the autumn of 1982. I was bowled over right away.
Me too! Thanks for listening.
Jow Jackson--is criminally underrated. Graham Maby is awesome!
I am not familiar with "punching it in"--loving this interview
Very common. Glad you enjoyed the interview!
At 62 and still being the best part of a band!
Well said and couldn’t agree with you more!!
Jeff Picaro. Made an excellent living at it.
He certainly did!!
Awesome
Cool
So interesting, lovely guy ❤
Thanks for watching
@@briandohertyondrums I've followed both Graham and Joe over the years and just happened upon this interview today , so thanks 😊
You’re welcome! I’d like to do one more chat with Graham in the coming months. I can’t get enough! 😂
@@briandohertyondrums can't wait .
Keep it old school
Loved it. Funny anecdotes, and I always humbly appreciate the shoutouts. I'm keeping the projects I'm collaborating on you guys with a secret because I want to promote only a few current projects at a time. Anything public is public already. As for your memories, they're yours not mine, so I'm glad you're sharing them now! The van and equipment got stolen on December 7, 1996, outside of Park West in Clifton Park, NY - just the next day after TMBG had performed there. A show scheduled for the 7th at 328 Performance Hall in Nashville, TN was cancelled for this reason - but starting from December 8, the shows went on. That's when TMBG toured Atlanta, GA and Asheville, NC on the 8th and 9th. They had 2 days off on the 10th and 11th, and then they played consecutive dates in Boston, MA; Granville, OH; Pittsburgh, PA; and Poughkeepsie, NY. After the December 15 date in Poughkeepsie, they took 12 days off for Christmas. Somewhere in between there (I think it was probably the 10th and 11th, but I should check the weather reports for that whole week) would have been when TMBG flew on a plane in a snowstorm. Oh, and they had a December 11 date scheduled for Toad's Place in New Haven, CT, but that was cancelled for some reason. Must've been the 10th. I bet they got the "winter of discontent" phrase from The Beatles Anthology. It aired in November 1995 (so did Alien Autopsy, as a rerun, which they referenced in the banter in the Tramps show on December 31, 1995) and they've been known to make references to shows or movies they've seen. (If you've seen Gigantic: A Tale Of Two Johns, at one point they call themselves "the shitty Beatles" - which is taken straight out of Wayne's World!) Being Beatles fans since their youth, the Johns probably saw this - whether watching it on TV on ABC (A-Beatles-C) or watching the 1996 VHS release - and so in the 8th installment, they probably heard George Harrison compare the January 1969 sessions that resulted in Let It Be "the winter of discontent". Just my theory. I'm looking forward to hearing the next part. Thank you Brian and Eric!
Thank you Charles! Glad you enjoyed it and thank you for the thoughtful feedback.
good job man
Here’s a challenge for YOU ….. 7 over 12 polyrhythm
You win! I’m horrible at that stuff 😂
I'm a total metaljead but was exposed to all genres of music young and trying different kids can really help creative flow
Well said and I couldn't agree more. Thank you!
Not impressed. But keep playing if it makes you happy. That's the way to do it. :)
I was expecting “They *CRASH* out”
I’ll save that for next time 😂!!
Hey, I was wondering if you have any tips for tuning drums? My floor tom sounds a lot lighter than my kick. Do you also have any tips to make sure the Hi-Hat doesn't fall. Sometimes I would use the pedal and the hi-hat won't go back up, making me have to re assemble the Hi-Hat.
Hey! I can tell you what I normally do, based on my own experience. For the hi hat, could it be the clutch? That's the mechanism that holds the top cymbal onto the post. These can be faulty and sometimes, I just purchase a new one. Also, perhaps the hi hat post is coming unscrewed from its base? For the floor tom, depending on the size of the drum, I usually tune the top head slightly lower than the bottom head. Then, I place a ball of tissue paper under a large slab of duct tape, on top of the head, close to the edge. This might remove some unwanted ringing and over tones. Hope that helps!
@@briandohertyondrums Thanks for responding. I'll see if this helps!
It's 1 am now. Not a bad idea.
The first 2 JJ albums I believe were recorded at the same time with THE BEST bass tone and parts ever. Thx Graham for the inspiration, I’m a 59 yr old bassist still playing out as a hobby.
Thank you Tom!
Please check if I send you an email.
Great interview and insights
Thank you!
first commnt always love your videos stay blessed
Thank you! You too!
Love this! The stories team has been huge with helping me in my journey
I really enjoy watching this podcast
If you want your videos to be highly ranked.I wiil help you.
Brian only die hard good rats fans would make the connection with Stephan Galfas,to get more views it should say Stephan Galfas /good rats album producer.
Thanks for the suggestion!
Great interview, is there a part 2 discussing the other good rats albums?
I’d like have Stephan back for more discussion about the other albums. Great suggestion and thank you for listening!
Yes that would be great , it brings me back to the late 70’s about midnight at MFP when from the side of the stage the road crew would toss Peppi his bat and they would open up with taking it to Detroit ..it was beyond incredible you just had to be there!!!
Still no matter who plays it the simple train beat sustains the test of time
Totally agree!!
Underrated. Why don't more people talk about this great band? Great to hear these stories.
Totally agree. Thank you for listening.
Great interview, Brian and Eric. Terrific memories - and thank you Eric for the kind words. Can't wait for part 2!
Glad you enjoyed it!
I play Bass for about 45 years now. I always played in Hard/Heavy/CrossOver Bands. Ups and Downs....everybody knows.... but I never followed bassplayers like Billy Sheehan, Geddy Lee, Mark King or any of those "outstanding" artists. I always loved subtle playing and you feel , the bass player is not only a technical but a musical hero. I mean it´s a great gift to play like a devil, but it´s a greater gift to understand a song and you understand what it needs. So I cheer those Graham Maybes and Bob Glaubs to know exactly what it´s all about. Thanks.
Fantastic, thanks so much for doing this, Graham and Brian! Have always been a fan of Graham's lyrical, melodic playing and tone.
Glad you enjoyed it!
I had a bassist leave their sweater on my hats one time and I fell in love with the sound lol Love this. Drummers ingenuity is always unmatched 🤘
Good point and I agree. You also got a sweater to wear later 😂!!
If it moves hard, put on some machine oil or WD40 on the moving parts.
i usually put it a bit to the right when solo snaring and a bit left with the rest of the kit
Great idea