The Two Steps from Hell performers include about 4 people whomping away on drums, and a gal with one of those shaker/rattlers. Kind of funny. But I really enjoy the music and watching them perform.
Then there is a video of some guy (I think it is a guy) in a mask and hood, drumming like crazy, essentially trying to do all that those other 4 guys are doing. By comparison, they look relaxed, he is more like the guy in the cartoon. It is definitely fun to watch. He does a very good job, so far as I can tell.
Clowes Hall (pronounced “Klooz”) was renowned for its terrible acoustics when first opened. So there were various attempts to resolve that problem. One of the gambits was to install “clouds,” plywood like panels suspended from the ceiling to better reflect and disperse the sound instead of allowing it to dissipate. The situation improved over the years, and I guess the result is tolerable now. Anyway, I remember one concert we attended when Haydn’s “Triangle Symphony” was on the program. We were in the nosebleed balcony. It was impossible to clearly hear the orchestra. But when the percussionist played the triangle solo, the sound was so penetrating that I felt like I was having a straightened coat hanger shoved through my ears.
sergioandrade Premium Member about 1 month ago
More cowbell.
Baslim the Beggar Premium Member about 1 month ago
It’s so true!
The Two Steps from Hell performers include about 4 people whomping away on drums, and a gal with one of those shaker/rattlers. Kind of funny. But I really enjoy the music and watching them perform.
Then there is a video of some guy (I think it is a guy) in a mask and hood, drumming like crazy, essentially trying to do all that those other 4 guys are doing. By comparison, they look relaxed, he is more like the guy in the cartoon. It is definitely fun to watch. He does a very good job, so far as I can tell.
gammaguy about 1 month ago
Not only two kinds. E.g., I play bones and bodhran… but rarely.
A# 466 about 1 month ago
Clowes Hall (pronounced “Klooz”) was renowned for its terrible acoustics when first opened. So there were various attempts to resolve that problem. One of the gambits was to install “clouds,” plywood like panels suspended from the ceiling to better reflect and disperse the sound instead of allowing it to dissipate. The situation improved over the years, and I guess the result is tolerable now. Anyway, I remember one concert we attended when Haydn’s “Triangle Symphony” was on the program. We were in the nosebleed balcony. It was impossible to clearly hear the orchestra. But when the percussionist played the triangle solo, the sound was so penetrating that I felt like I was having a straightened coat hanger shoved through my ears.
jel354 about 1 month ago
What that performer’s angle?
Zebrastripes about 1 month ago
Ding-a-ling….LOL!
julie.mason1 Premium Member about 1 month ago
He wants to play his ding-a-ling so Berry much
wildlandwaters about 1 month ago
that’s AC/DC, right??… I could be wrong, but it looks like they’re playin’ Highway to Hell…
Jml58 about 1 month ago
Ting ting ting.
Impkins Premium Member about 1 month ago
Artis the Spoonman. :)
LJZ Premium Member about 1 month ago
MT Wallet about 1 month ago
“Topsy Part 2” by Cozy Cole.