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The Police - Murder By Numbers (drums by Jouxplan) After a number of requests for this one, I felt the time had come to try and tackle it. WHAT A (More) After a number of requests for this one, I felt the time had come to try and tackle it. WHAT A TRACK! I had never really studied it before, but I now love it. Stewart's drumming is just amazing!!!
I am not completely happy with this take. I seem wholly unable to get a good version of this on camera, and to say the least, that has frustrated me. So I am afraid that you will have to make do with the dodgy outro and one or two other bits and bobs that afficionado's amongst you wil pick up on. Oh well....
When I first started learning this a week or two ago, I assumed that the intro was all in 3/4 time - lets face it, you can practically hear the '1' as the bass drum shouts it out for you.
I then assumed that once the guitars kick in, it kind of does a weird displaced bar thingy, and that is why it sounds so odd in that initial bar with the whole band.
Wrong! Damn me, but the whole song is in 6/4, with the bass drum falling on the '4'. The bit that is hard to get is that the intro, with only drums going, is in 6/4, and you have to get it into your head that the bass drum is landing on the 4, not the 1 that your brain is screaming at you! It's the way the vocals come in, and the guitars come in, that is so clever and tricksy, especially as Stewart leaves a key bassd rum hit out just as Sting starts to sing the second verse. You finally get to hear the '4'. Brilliant.
Not that any of that makes playing the drums to this any the easier! There is a lot of four limb co-ordination required, and it is very difficult to keep the groove going. I had to resort to writing out the key bits, so that I did the double bass hits in more or less the right place; or stopped playing bass drum in the right spots. Really intricate stuff.
The chorus's are a bitch to play. The first one has a very quiet hi-hat, until he suddenly does those 32's. All of the fills in the chorus's I found very hard, ESPECIALLY the one out the first chorus. It's really fast, and you have to get an off-beat snare hit in the midst of it, and you are in 6/4 and you are splashing the hi-hat in quarter notes and you got to worry about getting the double splash hits as you come out, never mind the fact that you have to immdeiately get to the rimshots in the right place.......MAN!
The outro is horrific. Absolutely horrific. Those zil-bel things going across the bass drum pattern are an outrage, for a start! I am not happy with the outro I have uploaded here, but frankly, I give up trying to get a better version on camcorder - I seem to be freezing today whenever the camera is on :-)
Hope you enjoy it - I really have had fun trying to learn this one. It's one of Stewart's most accomplished drum parts, in my view!
Yes, my toms need re-tuning: they sound horrendous (I did not notice until reviewing the video!) (Less)
Murder Has A Pointe Part 2/5 This is a silent film project me and some friends did for school, so keep in mind it's not (More) This is a silent film project me and some friends did for school, so keep in mind it's not proffesional. And D.K.Y.K. Productions is still me so don't get confused.
Plot:
When the diva ballerina Luxie gets the lead in the new ballet, she starts causing problems for the other dancers. But this problem is unfortunately solved when suddenly Luxie goes missing. After her understudy fills in for her, a fellow ballerina hire some detectives and they begin investigating Luxie's mysterious dissapearance.
Was Luxie MURDERED?!? Can Detective TJ solve the mystery before it's too late?!?! WILL LAUREN EVER FIND HER MISSING BALLET SHOE?!?!?
Watch the movie and find out... (Less)
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