Another Stewart Drumming Poll!

Which part of Stewart's playing inspires you the most?

Snare
6
29%
Kick Drum
0
No votes
Hi-Hats
6
29%
Splash
1
5%
Bell/Ride
1
5%
Toms
0
No votes
Octobans
0
No votes
Other (Specify)
7
33%
 
Total votes : 21

Postby DirtyMartini on 08 Apr 2007 17:48

[quote="Spec A!"]Well actually there really are two- They just both move so fast and in snych that it looks like only one person.[/quote]

That would certainly explain the Third Arm and Impossible Triplet.
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Postby GinaSuperCat on 08 Apr 2007 17:49

I love hearing everyone's replies on questions like this, since everyone can be spot on no matter what they pick <grin>

I think Stewart would be the first to admit that jazz has tremendous influence on him...one can only be "immune" to that which one has been exceedingly exposed...his father played trumpet for Glen Miler Orchestra (among others) and his first drum instructor was a local big-band jazz drummer...Stewart's jazz training (and, more importantly, how he switched it up and diverged from it) was definitely innovative in the rock genre, even though its a standard argument that rock itself as a style derived from jazz drumming (bebop identified as the turning point), with the shift from a swing to a straight-eight feel...Stewart always swings while rocking our asses off <grin>
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Postby Spec A! on 09 Apr 2007 01:23

The interview in the 82 Issue of Modern Drummer- Stewart specifically states that he's a rock drummer that swings.

Don't deny it Stewart! ;)
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Postby gezellig on 09 Apr 2007 13:57

Sure we dig his distinctive-sounding kit, but his syncopation and polyrhythmic style comes first for me. And his use of the traditional grip shouldn't be underestimated.

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Postby howardhughes on 13 Apr 2007 10:19

surely it is combination of all elements of the kit ???
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