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All My Friends Are Drummers

All My Friends Are Drummers

De: Kevin Gaudet
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All My Friends Are Drummers is about connection and conversation with the diverse array of drummers that host Kevin Gaudet has in his cosmic orbit. Conversations focus around the big ideas, insights and spiritual growth that drumming and music can create. Kevin's guests show just how many ways those ideas and insights might be gained - from absurd and funny to sober and poignant.Copyright 2021 Kevin Gaudet Biografías y Memorias Ciencias Sociales Espiritualidad Música
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  • #10 The Museum of Marty With Marty Chatrin
    Jun 8 2021
    Today I’m speaking with Marty Chatrin. Marty is pretty much moving towards legendary status in the punk and metal scenes of Western Canada, as you’ll hear. He’s 59 years old, but still as peppy and motivated as ever. He’s contributed to the development and advancement of countless bands since the early 80s, and as a result, has some pretty amazing stories to tell. Some topics we cover are:  -The immense influence of Canadian punk legends NOMEANSNO; the upcoming book anthology of their career -Adapting to practicing on electronic drums -His early bands in the 80s; influence of D.O.A., Dayglo Abortions -Band houses and unofficial venues -Touring and gigging in one’s 50s and 60s -Local scenes in Edmonton, Calgary and Winnipeg -Early days of FM radio -The inception of his drumming career; what six years of air drumming produces -Observing drummers at arena shows in the 80s -The development of his own idiosyncratic style -The importance of surrounding oneself with players that push skills/abilities forward https://www.patreon.com/kevingaudet?fan_landing=true (Patreon Support) https://www.instagram.com/sound.of.source/ (Instagram) Marty's Bands (partial list): https://redhotlovers.bandcamp.com/album/red-hot-lovers (Red Hot Lovers) https://crystalmess.bandcamp.com/ (Crystal Mess) https://www.facebook.com/Arsenal-Metal-318743988156066/ (Arsenal ) Support this podcast
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    1 h y 30 m
  • #9 Pro Tips With Samantha Landa
    May 23 2021
    Today I’m speaking with Samantha Landa. Sam is the drummer in many diverse bands, but punk and metal are the dominant threads of her style. Some of her projects include death thrashers Dead Asylum, metalcore outfit Conquer Divide, and punk rockers the Anti-Queens. We get into how she is able to juggle so many different projects from so many different places, which was very interesting to hear about, but we also spend a of time talking about how to practice effectively, which is a real hobby-horse topic of mine. She had loads of great insights there. Listening back to the conversation, one of the main takeaways I got from Sam was that she is truly a professional. It comes through in the way she talks about practicing, as mentioned, but also through her work ethic overall, her tenacity, how she has been able to leverage other skill sets she has, like writing, to fortify her music career, and how she relates to gear and technology, just to name a few things. It was inspiring conversation for these reasons and I’ll be very excited to hear about the insights listeners get from hearing this conversation. We crammed a lot into it! Summary: -Organizing festivals and events -How she got into drums and metal; her evolution of practice -Memories of NAMM conventions -Developing technique for speed, flow, endurance, creativity -How to use rudiments in practice in a way that is interesting -Crafting an effective practice routine -Linear drumming -The Drumeo platform -Feasibility of being in bands whose members don’t geographically coexist -Remote work; using electronic drums to record demos -The many dimensions of filming music videos -Navigating endorsements  Kevin's https://www.facebook.com/kevin.gaudet.16 (Facebook), https://www.instagram.com/sound.of.source/ (Instagram) and https://www.patreon.com/kevingaudet?fan_landing=true (Patreon) Email Kevin Here Sam's bands (partial list): https://conquerdivideofficial.com/ (Conquer Divide), https://antiqueens.com/ (Anti-Queens), https://deadasylum.bandcamp.com/music (Dead Asylum) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dTEazxU88Pw (Motorhead clip) https://www.namm.org/ (NAMM Convention), https://www.drumeo.com/?gclid=CjwKCAjw-qeFBhAsEiwA2G7Nl1RkXVTk0YwvWQxlQmBDbokjbAtiqz49rgoGzEJkjfKinFL4XFEtwRoCnUEQAvD_BwE (DRUMEO), https://sabian.com/?gclid=CjwKCAjw-qeFBhAsEiwA2G7Nl2jyItm5-oxquM7v1P_8suYfYokVvdW-3DdQJbOG35sdvYHwSiQl9hoCJ6UQAvD_BwE (Sabian Cymbals), http://mapexdrums.com/international/ (Mapex Drums), https://www.loscabosdrumsticks.com/ (Los Cabos Drumsticks) Support this podcast
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    1 h y 33 m
  • #8 Don't Stop This Train With Andrew Scott
    May 6 2021
    This conversation today is with Andrew Scott, and it was so very enjoyable. Andrew is an incredible session musician based out of Toronto these days, where he lives with his wife Jenie and their brand-new baby daughter. It was a treat to talk to Andrew about all the baby stuff, as we were both blessed with the arrival of little girls at close to the same time, but of course it was great to hear him speak about how he learned and continuing to learn audio engineering and recording, how he developed a career as a session drummer, and how music school shaped his outlook. He is a wealth of experience, insight and good useful information and I am very thankful to have had the opportunity to meet and connect with him. To send me a message, you can reach out on Facebook, where I am https://www.facebook.com/kevin.gaudet.16/ (Kevin Gaudet), or on https://www.instagram.com/soundofsourceyoga/ (Instagram), where my handle is @soundofsourceyoga. And, if you’re finding deep value in this work and you’d like to support me in my mission here, head to my https://www.patreon.com/join/kevingaudet (Patreon).     Episode Summary: -Changing routines with baby arrivals -A "typical" day in the life of Andrew Scott -Possible ways to secure session work as a drummer -The past and future of liner notes -How to choose a digital audio workstation (DAW) -Building a home studio -The pros and cons of music school -Supplementary skills a professional musician may need in 2021 -Possible differences between the “scenes” of different Canadian cities -Models and approaches to professionalism -Various interpretations of integrity as a musician; personal vs. collaborative projects -How practicing might evolve as career changes occur -Developing concentration -Andrew’s roots and vision for the future https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2UiX4dUUjWc (Stop This Train - John Mayer) Support this podcast
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    1 h y 22 m
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