Electric Wheelchair / Solo Pt. II / Opie’s Opus Sample

Posted on 23. Jan, 2011 by Electric Wheelchairs Manchester in Electric Wheelchairs

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25 Responses to “Electric Wheelchair / Solo Pt. II / Opie’s Opus Sample”

  1. eminem123456789ful

    23. Jan, 2011

    damn we need to learn from you guys we suck compared to you guys

  2. MOPARedneck360

    23. Jan, 2011

    If you can play Electric Wheelchair at 9″-Full Extension the whole cadence, you’re probably a beast…just sayin.

  3. percboy93

    23. Jan, 2011

    @saxdrummer92 ouh.. ok then thnx for info man! im used to casey claw hahha.. =D

  4. saxdrummer92

    23. Jan, 2011

    @percboy93 Bear claw…That’s the most common name for it.

  5. devilreter01

    23. Jan, 2011

    Gotta say tt nick is nt oni good in tenor… BT awesome in snares tooo

  6. disputedwarhog

    23. Jan, 2011

    A-FREAKING-MAZING!

  7. percboy93

    23. Jan, 2011

    @brooksturban its called casey claw i think.. look it up on youtube. theres a tutorial..

  8. brooksturban

    23. Jan, 2011

    how the hell do u do that snare trick at 1:50? the spinning one???

  9. scifidrummergeek

    23. Jan, 2011

    Just out of curiousity, and not having read any of the comments, what drums are you using? Pearl? Mapex? Yamaha? Dynasty? They look like pearls from the video, but I would like to know.

  10. scifidrummergeek

    23. Jan, 2011

    Just out of curiousity, and not having read any of the comments, what drums are you using? Pearl? Mapex? Yamaha? Dynasty? They look like pearls from the video, but I would like to know.

  11. coolcooja

    23. Jan, 2011

    @MooberrieBear noticing that the tenors are six packs, it’s probably college

  12. MooberrieBear

    23. Jan, 2011

    @coolcooja i doubt it

  13. coolcooja

    24. Jan, 2011

    @MooberrieBear no, where they in high school when they made this?

  14. MooberrieBear

    24. Jan, 2011

    @coolcooja paul is in/ was in(dunno if hes still in it) Ole miss’s drumline, dont know about nick

  15. figorocks

    24. Jan, 2011

    @TheCodygiles yo wouldnt be able to hear it on recording unless it was a bass solo

  16. figorocks

    24. Jan, 2011

    niggas be real just know

  17. jholcombe93

    24. Jan, 2011

    2:16 gives me a hard on.

  18. coolcooja

    24. Jan, 2011

    Are these high school or college students?

  19. AetherPhantasm

    24. Jan, 2011

    Damn that was awesome.

  20. killx5

    24. Jan, 2011

    i didnt know that drake and josh were on a drumline

  21. drummer265

    24. Jan, 2011

    That was pretty cool to watch. Great job guys.

  22. ComedyOnTheRunCOTR

    24. Jan, 2011

    How do you do that Stick Spinning that Paul does, when he performs his solo in the re-visited version? [He rolls and flips his right-hand stick around] If there is a tutorial for this on Youtube that’d help a lot. Thanks =)

  23. jlevenhagen1

    24. Jan, 2011

    @TheMippo such a troll! this guy is sick, mallets or not!

    maybe if i use mallets ill magically be able to play the end!

  24. Cheznikkkk

    24. Jan, 2011

    @TheMippo

    Ehh, not really. As far as I understand, mallets were the natural choice since the modern tenor evolved from the single tenors and the timp toms of the past. Now, while it may be easier to move a set of mallets around, MOST writers use it for the big fat sound instead of the thinner sound of a stick.

    I’ve yet to see a good book where the writer waters sections because they’re played with sticks instead of mallets.

  25. TheMippo

    24. Jan, 2011

    @Cheznikkkk It means the point of using mallets is so you won’t hit the rim and can do scrapes with ease. The added width to the diameter of the tip is designed so that you won’t hit the rim.