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STEWART's DrumChannel Masterclass recap

PostPosted: 04 May 2014 00:18
by Tamadude
Yo NetNuts, what's up?

Just thought I'd punch in and give my account of the Masterclass.

It was fantastic! It was held on April 30th, 2014 at the DrumChannel studios in Oxnard Ca, conveniently located right beside the DW factory. The place is immense. There were six students. An adorable six year old girl from Utah, a ridiculously talented 15 year old from Alabama named Isaiah Fogle, good friend & kind gentleman Rodrigo from Chile, a gentleman from India, Gin Blossoms drummer Scott Hessel, & yours truly.

We were met, greeted, and offered caffeine by DW founder & pioneer Don Lombardi. They had two 6 piece kits set up. We mingled while we waited for the man of the hour to arrive...

After Stewart made his grand entrance, he made his rounds shaking hands. Then we went around the circle and each student introduced themselves and said a few words about their respective drumming experience. As usual, Stewart was in fine form and had funny and witty replies for each of us. For instance, I said how I played as a kid but had to play on borrowed or rented kits and on my lap for most of my life until I got the signature kit that sits in my basement, to which he quipped, "I bet your wife wishes you still played on your lap!" Boy was he ever right about that! (I never did bother with that soundproofing project).

We then took turns playing a few bars each so he could assess our skill levels, and gave each student pointers. We each played two rounds. He had great tips & advice for all of us. I don't know about anyone else, but I was so nervous I could barley hold the sticks, so I just kinda stared at the drums & kept it simple. Some notable tips he gave were: get used to playing any kit without adjusting anything, play standard size sticks, get a bassist & jam, less arms more hands, practice fast but soft & slow but hard, stretch out wrists, protect ears, watch the band, grab a mike, grab a guitar, etc.

After the coaching part, it was time for Q&A, and as we all know Stewart is very generous & never short on words, so a class that was supposed to be 2 hours, ended up being over 3 hours! John Bryant finally had to step in & conclude the session, otherwise we'd probably still be there! Let me just add here that Mr. Bryant is a super friendly first class person, and I am honored to have helped back his film project.

Then came the photos & signing. Each of us received a signed 12" felt lined tom head made especially for autographing, boldly signed in blue sharpie, autographed Dare to Drum t-shirts, pairs of sticks which he signed, as well as various other items people brought to get signed. When I went to the Apollo gig on finale week 2008, I managed to acquire a Vater from the quiver on SC's chariot. It wasn't used by him, but it was still a cool keepsake, so I brought it with me to the Masterclass to get signed. After he signed it, I asked him to put a ding in it, so I could say it was used by him. Then he went over to a kit & smashed the cymbal about twelve times really hard, putting a nice group of notches in it. I now had a signed stick from the Apollo chariot, used by Stewart! See what I did there? :)

After the class wrapped, we were given the opportunity to take a tour of the DW factory, which was also amazing. At the end of the tour, on the way out of the building, the other DW founder John Good, met with us & took some pics. Great ending for a great experience.

I'd like to thank Stewart & Mr. John Bryant for being so gracious with their time in allowing us to support the film & be rewarded with such an awesome event experience. I can't wait to see the film! I also want to thank Rodrigo & his lovely wife for putting up with me & offering such hospitality driving me all over LA. We had some great conversations, & thanks to Rod's willingness to part with it, I got to come home with a 2002 Paiste flat ride!

Wookie = happy :)

Hat tip to Elizabeth Lang of http://www.musoentertainment.com for posting these photos:

https://m.facebook.com/MusoEntertainmen ... 086976624/

Added some pics to my flickr:
https://www.flickr.com/photos/29096307@ ... 628379883/

Re: STEWART's DrumChannel Masterclass recap

PostPosted: 04 May 2014 00:51
by IndyGirl
Great recap, Tamadude! Sounds like it was a fun time!

Re: STEWART's DrumChannel Masterclass recap

PostPosted: 04 May 2014 01:05
by Tamadude
IndyGirl wrote:Great recap, Tamadude! Sounds like it was a fun time!


Thanks Julia!

It was goosebumpingly exciting! In a Tourzilla-ish kinda way...

Re: STEWART's DrumChannel Masterclass recap

PostPosted: 04 May 2014 01:57
by Howstupidmrbates
Awesome, Tama! But was it REALLY more exciting than walking up to Times Square at 130am after the MSG show? lol :)

Re: STEWART's DrumChannel Masterclass recap

PostPosted: 04 May 2014 02:16
by conroy
Woooooooooo!!!!™ to the Wookie!!!

Thanks for sharing the story. I'm so glad that some nutters were able to attend this event!!!! I hope we see video of this soon!

Re: STEWART's DrumChannel Masterclass recap

PostPosted: 04 May 2014 02:20
by Tamadude
[quote="Howstupidmrbates"]Awesome, Tama! But was it REALLY more exciting than walking up to Times Square at 130am after the MSG show? lol :)[/quote

Ha! I never said "more" exciting, but you're right; the bar was set pretty high that week!

Re: STEWART's DrumChannel Masterclass recap

PostPosted: 04 May 2014 02:22
by Tamadude
conroy wrote:Woooooooooo!!!!™ to the Wookie!!!

Thanks for sharing the story. I'm so glad that some nutters were able to attend this event!!!! I hope we see video of this soon!


You're welcome, sir. I'm sure the video will be out soon...the waiver I signed covered that!

Re: STEWART's DrumChannel Masterclass recap

PostPosted: 04 May 2014 06:20
by Maud138
Wow Wookie what a story! Great that you've met him. You must have been soooooo nervous!
How did the little girl do? Was she any good?

Re: STEWART's DrumChannel Masterclass recap

PostPosted: 04 May 2014 14:36
by Tamadude
Maud138 wrote:Wow Wookie what a story! Great that you've met him. You must have been soooooo nervous!
How did the little girl do? Was she any good?


Maude! My MSG seating neighbor!
It was a lot for her to take in, but we all remarked that we wished we had started playing that young! STEWART said something like "she already looks the part in those leather pants!!"
She's got vids on YouTube & I follow her on twitter.
Too cute.

Re: STEWART's DrumChannel Masterclass recap

PostPosted: 04 May 2014 16:26
by TheEqualizer
Great great great story. Sounds incredible. Wish I could write something less generic, but I just woke up but I wanted to comment right away of this amazing experience.

Re: STEWART's DrumChannel Masterclass recap

PostPosted: 04 May 2014 16:34
by Tamadude
TheEqualizer wrote:Great great great story. Sounds incredible. Wish I could write something less generic, but I just woke up but I wanted to comment right away of this amazing experience.


Thanks EQ! Incredible it was. Took me a few days to absorb it all before I could articulate anything. Coffee & Redbull works wonders!

Re: STEWART's DrumChannel Masterclass recap

PostPosted: 04 May 2014 20:19
by Rusty James
Right on, Wookie!

Great to hear you and Rodrigo and others got to participate in such an amazing event.
Thanks for the awesome story.

Nice scoop on that Paiste flat ride.

Dude, don't spare the coffee and Redbull.

Re: STEWART's DrumChannel Masterclass recap

PostPosted: 05 May 2014 16:04
by Tamadude
Rusty James wrote:Right on, Wookie!

Great to hear you and Rodrigo and others got to participate in such an amazing event.
Thanks for the awesome story.

Nice scoop on that Paiste flat ride.


Thanks Chris!

Nice to add another thing onto the chariot to hit!

You're due for another visit to the Blue Sparkle Wookie Grove den....

Re: STEWART's DrumChannel Masterclass recap

PostPosted: 06 May 2014 08:43
by ltwoman
Thanks for the post, Tamadude! I'd kinda forgotten about this. What a memory...!

Re: STEWART's DrumChannel Masterclass recap

PostPosted: 06 May 2014 16:58
by Tamadude
ltwoman wrote:Thanks for the post, Tamadude! I'd kinda forgotten about this. What a memory...!


Thanks LT! It was indeed a memorable week! Rodrigo & I were counting down the days to go!