History of the Drumset - Part 15, 1964 - The Beatles descargar videos gratis


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The British Invasion occurred in 1964 when numerous British bands became popular in the U.S. -- all starting with The Beatles! After appearing on the Ed Sullivan Show, the audience watching saw Ringo playing with matched grip and it quickly became the default grip for many drummers!

In this 15-part series, Vic Firth and Daniel Glass will be looking at 100 years of drumming evolution. Learn about the key events and advancements that shaped the drumset we know and love today!

www.vicfirth.com/drumset-history

Visit the Vic Firth website today for an interactive timeline and hundreds of great photos cataloging the history of our instrument the drumset!

Start from the beginning!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K5-C4S0keC0&index=2&list=PLpKMeH_MXcaSL7sTLRAzOaWf6NLQgX9W4

Comentarios

8 years ago

theSupertonesurf

that was excellent thanks

8 years ago

James Griffiths

How do Americans distinguish between Beatles and Beadles in conversation?

8 years ago

Starslope2

This was an awesome show. Thanks!

8 years ago

Mandrew Gspot

Thank you for making this series, it was very informative!

9 years ago

subatomic10

Very insightful and informative! I've often wondered for years about the historical formation of the drum kit.And u answered all my questions. Loved it ...(wish D.J Fontana got a mention )

9 years ago

Paul TheSkeptic

I just wanted to add that this was an excellent series. Interesting and informative. 

9 years ago

Ola Andersson

Ringo is a Lefty and used as leading hand for the Toms. Maybe thats also a reason for him to change grip. From Wiki"I'm no good on the technical things ... I'm your basic offbeat drummer with funny fills ... because I'm really left-handed playing a right-handed kit. I can't roll around the drums because of that." Ringo says

9 years ago

Paul TheSkeptic

Whenever The Beatles appeared on TV with a different guitar, sales of that guitar would skyrocket also. I can't imagine playing drums traditional grip. I don't know how they did it. 

9 years ago

E-MUTE

Yep! Amazing, really liked the vid ! Music is the prime human invention isn't it? I'm so thankful to be a musician!

9 years ago

rhythmantic - Sal D'Amato

Educating and entertaining!

9 years ago

666blastbeats

The Blastbeats!! Oh..the beatles..guess they did something for drums too haha.

9 years ago

jlarsena

Awww this is the last episode? I loved this series, especially this one because it's one of my favorite eras in music. Rush and Neil Peart come along in a couple of years. The beginning of heavy metal would be cool to see though. Hopefully there will be more to come, at least up to the mid 80s and thrash metal. I learned so much from this, even how all the endorsements started since Ringo made Ludwig the top company, so many other drummers would do the same. Ringo made me fall in love with drums, but Phil Rudd is the drummer who made me buy a set.

9 years ago

Roland Gerard

Great series, could not stop watching, very professional..

10 years ago

686BrAaiNS686

Great way to end off. Amazing series! Thank you!

10 years ago

imagandy

great history series !!! big TX

10 years ago

Jonathan Han

I like that "buttering the bread" name haha. this is very cool!

10 years ago

deadboy600

Eat your heart out Ken Burns!! This whole documentary must have been a HUGE undertaking. This is the epitome of the term "Labor of Love" Really impressive.

10 years ago

ChazOMac

Incredible Series! Big kudos to Daniel and all those who helped out ( especially Vic Firth of course ) Here's the playlist so far: playlist?list=PLZfbI09n0ih-gH4-M9Jm3c6r3DiCTcaIV&action_edit=1

10 years ago

David Cipolla

Great vid. Mr. Glass has done a phenomenal job with this project, bravo!! 

10 years ago

giuliano sfichi

Excellent, as usual. It's a pleasure to watch and listen to these stories. Thank you.

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