Hi Stewart,
When I was 15 my family went on holiday to the South of France and I borrowed one cassette from my Auntie to take with me as I had just got a walkman but no music for it yet...
So i borrowed the Reggatta de Blanc album from her.. and it blew me away on the first listen; which was travelling by coach through the night to France with the yellow motorway lights whipping past...
I listened to it straight for two weeks and when I got back to the UK I took up the drums.
It's still my favourite Police album not just because it was the first one I heard but because there was a freedom to the group's playing on it which was never repeated somehow...
Now over the years I've managed to learn various Copeland licks and patterns but there's one that still eludes me which is ironic because it's one of the pieces that insipired me to play in the first place.
"Reggatta de Blanc" - the fast cross stick /hi hat pattern at the start of the track. Played very fast and smothered in delay it's impossible for me to work out. And I've tried various approaches; slowing it down; paradiddles; I can get something close to it but I can't work out the real pattern underneath the surface.
Please Stewart, if you read this would you send me a jpeg of the pattern in music notation?
My email: ghorra23@yahoo.co.uk
I'd appreciate it man.
Anyway, continued good luck to you and thanks for all the music!
Lawrence Ghorra