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Author:  RandO [ Wed Apr 20, 2016 5:50 am ]
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MichNS wrote:
If you want to see a fantastic Zendrum player locally, check out Ken Kozora who works at Oz's. I went to one of his concerts in A2 a few years ago. He also uses a MIDIfied drum kit with no bass drum, but rather a kick-pedal on a Djembe mounted sideways with a trigger on it.

I would if I could but living in MA would make it difficult lol! Thanks for the heads up, does he have anything posted on YouTube, or the zendrum Face book page? I always enjoy listening and watching how other players set up their Zendrums. The possibilities are endless, everbody does it differently. I've changed my own set up at least a half dozen times, it gets closer to what I want every time.
Thanks!

Author:  RandO [ Wed Apr 20, 2016 8:26 pm ]
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Jacubert wrote: As a follow-up to this thread, I finished a new piece tonight using the Zendrum to play virtual Hand Pans and Roli Seaboard Rise to play Acoustic Guitar and Sax sounds. I may add a Stick track but it might make things too busy.

Jeremy, that track is really nice, I love the sounds you've managed to incorporate. I used my zendrum for a regular drum setup, with assorted percussion instruments also in the mix. You have a marvelous talent on many instruments as we have seen. Keep up the great work, it's truly amazing stuff!

Author:  RandO [ Wed Apr 20, 2016 8:45 pm ]
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OK, as promised, and after pocketing Paigan0's virtual twenty in my cyberspace tip jar :lol: , here are a few videos of me playing Zendrum exclusively in the "Fuzzy Side Band" from 2007-2010. Audio and video are not great, these were taken by my wife who was not a trained videographer lol! She is much better now, getting plenty of experience with her phone and my grandkids!
Here's one:
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P5P4wcWQk30[/youtube]

I'll add a couple more if I can find something halfway decent. Also, since then I have gone through 2 setup changes and using a much better software for MIDI (BFD3 through a Macbook Pro). Alas, my time for the past 15 months has been devoted to the Stick, so my zendrum has been somewhat neglected.. not enough time in the day... or night!

Author:  RandO [ Wed Apr 20, 2016 8:49 pm ]
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Here's one more, the end of Elvira and most of Summertime Blues:

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CwkIvvTZ4e4[/youtube]

Author:  RandO [ Wed Apr 20, 2016 8:53 pm ]
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Here's a short clip from one song that the camera showed some close up of me playing the Zendrum, and it can be heard fairly well:

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tQZXfc_NnuQ[/youtube]

Author:  RandO [ Wed Apr 20, 2016 9:15 pm ]
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OK Steve, I think you got your twenty bucks worth! Here's one more I found that's not too bad. I had a lot of fun honing my skills on the Zendrum with this lineup. I started in 2010 with another band, and at first I used the zendrum, but with percussion the nature of the band changed, so I ended up with a set of custom electronic drums, then moved to a full acoustic kit, as well as a cocktail kit. I would love to get into another band with just the zendrum at some future point, but as I mentioned, I am really focused on becoming a Stickist, and that's where the bulk of my efforts lie right now.

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-KhPyCfYTs0[/youtube]

I hope you enjoyed this little trip down memory lane as much as I did! There are musicians using the zendrum for far more exotic applications... everything from piano, strings and horns, to middle eastern and asian music. They are far more skilled than I. My use has been strictly for rock & roll!

Author:  Jayesskerr [ Wed Apr 20, 2016 9:25 pm ]
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Oh wow! Really cool, Rand! Awesome!

Author:  paigan0 [ Thu Apr 21, 2016 5:00 am ]
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[Stickist community makes it rain for Rand! Invisible, green twenties stream out of Rand's monitor and pile up on the floor. ]
That was awesome! You're awesome! The Zendrum is pretty fricking awesome! I had no idea you could rock out on the Zendrums like that!

It's really even more versatile than a "real" drumset. You've now firmly activated my GAS gear-ache for one.

Hope your trip was at least half as awesome as these videos! Man, you're rocking it out! Thanks for sharing!!!

Author:  jacubert [ Thu Apr 21, 2016 11:30 am ]
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Lots of great videos and posts here! I appreciate all the kind words from familiar faces in the Stick and Zendrum communities. I have not dared to take the Zendrum out for any live playing yet. As Stick players I think we are genetically programmed to seek out innovative instruments.


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Author:  Absound [ Thu Apr 21, 2016 3:05 pm ]
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Ok, the key words here are "innovative" and "interesting" and we need to fire up the WayBack machine to visit one of the first, if not the first electronic instruments ever created...my fellow sticksters, I present to you...the Telharmonium, the 200 ton creation of one Mr Thaddeus Cahill, circa.1897.
See the wiki article here:
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Telharmonium
And a YouTube clip here:
http://youtu.be/PPlbXl81Rs0
This was also used in conjunction with the first pay by subscription listening experience, before the Internet, courtesy of Bell's telephone.

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