The drums in the first three minutes of Babylon are so amazing... I can't understand how they can played by humans.
Speaking of drums, does anyone feel like making drum tabs for some of the PL songs?
Frontiers and Death of Balance are obviously great.
I also really like the whole PL album. You might think it's strange, but for me the best drum fill on there is at 3:15 on The Sacrifice. Simple, but just so solid and the exact right thing for that moment. The off-beat china, the dakka dakka on the snare and then the over-the-bar, in-your-face finish with the crashes on 1 and 2 constitute one phat rock groove fill to go with the climax in the guitar solo. Jason doesn't abuse his chops for every fill and that is a sign of a great drummer.
He also has some good action in other places (little solo at the end of Dressed to Kill); really too many to list. Jason is the perfect drummer for Symphony X and really completes the music.
Where's this "Frontiers" song you guys are talking about from?? Not meaning to be blasphemic, but I like Tom Walling's intro to "In the Dragon's Den".He did some great work on the entire album. Of Rullo's work, I most enjoy his fast drumming in "Eve of Seduction" and "The Accolade", the final part.
Tom Walling did a great job on that album, but his fills were a bit repetitive, always using the hand-foot combo fills. (If you're not a drummer, they are the ones that sound really fast but are actually very easy to do since you are splitting up the work between your hands and feet.)
It was a bonus track on the Japan version (why does Japan always get bonus tracks from EVERY band? Is there some Japan-always-gets-a-bonus-track tradition?). You can also download it from the official site.
http://symphonyx.com/audio.html
Tom Walling did a great job on that album, but his fills were a bit repetitive, always using the hand-foot combo fills. (If you're not a drummer, they are the ones that sound really fast but are actually very easy to do since you are splitting up the work between your hands and feet.)
You mean like these?
|-t-t-b-b-T-T-b-b-F-F-b-b-s-s-b-b-|
With t, T, and F being various toms, s is snare, b is bass drum.
Nice song! How could I have missed it? Thanks for the info.
Actually there is a lot of point as there are some pretty complex rythms going on and it takes more time to learn all that by just listening. Drum tabs make things a lot easier I think.
But back to thead, you have to mention the awesome drum part in Divine Wings at 2.45. Damn it's cool.
One of my favourites beats, by far. I tabbed that part out a while ago in these forums, and I recently recorded a video of me playing it. If somebody can find me a program that'll allow me to convert mp4 files to other video types, I'd gladly post it!