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Genesis - Dukes Travels Dukes End (drums by Jouxplan) Here is my attempt at this epic couple of tracks by Genesis, from the 'Duke' album. It is (More) Here is my attempt at this epic couple of tracks by Genesis, from the 'Duke' album. It is by no means spot on, but you get the gist I hope. It's great fun to drum to, but quite a challenge. There is a hell of a lot going on, and lots of different changes and moods.
As usual, Phil plays a fantastic drum part. And they certainly had the drums up high in the mix on this, didn't they? Epic!
It has been very difficult to get the sound mix right my video. You will note that the early sections are rather quiet on the music front - can't be helped: sorry!
The opening cymbal crescendo's are awkward on the timing front, especially when you can't really hear what is going on in your headphones. I bought timpani sticks especially for this video!
The fade into the rolling tom part is not easy to copy 'live', obviously. And getting the timing right for hitting that first crash cymbal --arrrgghhh--I often do it a bar too early or late. I think Phil may have had two seperate tracks recording two seperate tom parts here - I am not saying that because I think he 'cheated' or something - I just think it sounds a lot like there are overlays to me.
I love the 6/8 parts, with the ride bell accents, and the off beat crash hits, and Phil manages to play beautiful intricate bass drum parts throughout these sections. The snare keeps moving about too, which makes it all the better. Perfect (not me, Phil).
The weird 4 stroke roll fill thing at 3'58 always seems to mess me up - I don't know why, but I am never quite on time when I hit the crash coming out of it. I think it's 'cos Phil sneaks a five stroke roll in on the second group of 'four', but I may be barking up the wrong tree here. It's probably just me always getting this bit wrong. Between you and me though, I hate 4 stroke rolls.......I can't do 'em.
I love the fast bass drum work from 4'45 onwards. Especially the way Phil plays the clever short fills on the snare (where he just kind of flams and lets the left hand (right in his case) bounce. Sometimes he keeps the bass going through the longer fills, sometimes he don't; and sometimes using two fast cymbal hits to come out. It's just brilliant.
As usual, I always stop the hi hat too bleeding early on the bit at 8'25. Partly this is because I cannot hear it properly, and partly because I am always too early.....
Dukes End is just HUGE to play. Fast bass, and as for that fill at 9'21, well, it's ok with double pedals, but Phil will only have used one, so I tried to as well. Shame the mix means it is not as coherent at it might have been - I promise you it sounds epic off camera!
I am very aware that the end crescendo thing is absolute pants. I seriously messed it up. I guess I could have faded it out, but I figured I should be honest and let you see it! I must admit though, I think the crescendo Phil plays is very, very hard to get right.
Hope you enjoy this - I certainly did!
And I am damn pleased I just about managed to squeeze this in one video onto YouTube - in theory it is too long!
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