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Permalink Reply by Jed Cooper on March 21, 2010 at 11:10am I'd listen carefully to the works of Eddie Ocampo (Stubborn All-Stars, The Insteps, Dave Hillyard Rocksteady 7, The Slackers, Version City, etc.). He's easily one of the absolute best of the genre.
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Permalink Reply by Danny C on May 4, 2010 at 7:35pm ray,
my name is eddie ocampo. i play drums with various ska bands based in nyc.
first and foremost, your drummer should listen to everything lloyd knibb has played on.
he is my biggest influence and i still learn a lot from his recordings and from seeing him play live.
there is really too much to write about playing ska drums including groove and nuance. but one main
point that i'd like to stress is that the approach to the hi-hat is an eighth note feel with the accent
on the off beat and stressing the "and" of 1 and 3. though subtle, the hi-hat is extremely important
in setting up the ska beat and should not be overlooked.
thanks to everyone for the kind words above. i hope this is helpful.
eddie
Permalink Reply by headdie on May 5, 2010 at 4:41pm Woah woah whoa, Eddie Ocampo! Wow, this is super awesome. Being a ska drummer myself, you've been a big influence. Cool to see you on here.
headdie said:ray,
my name is eddie ocampo. i play drums with various ska bands based in nyc.
first and foremost, your drummer should listen to everything lloyd knibb has played on.
he is my biggest influence and i still learn a lot from his recordings and from seeing him play live.
there is really too much to write about playing ska drums including groove and nuance. but one main
point that i'd like to stress is that the approach to the hi-hat is an eighth note feel with the accent
on the off beat and stressing the "and" of 1 and 3. though subtle, the hi-hat is extremely important
in setting up the ska beat and should not be overlooked.
thanks to everyone for the kind words above. i hope this is helpful.
eddie
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