Thanks Purdie. Watched the whole thing.The roll that continues through the entire solo seems to me to be a double stroke roll with buzz articulations and accents added in between the continuous very impressive and long Double stroke pattern.Am I missing something here regarding buzz rolls?I did not think a buzz roll (drop 1 stick and let it bounce till it's almost dead, then drop the other stick)could be continuous unless it was Buddy/Gladstone or somebody that good.What great control and stamina. Rolling for days.sa
It's an accented press roll for the most-part. When he raises the sticks higher above the head he transitions to dbl. strokes, (out of necessity, it's the only way to do it,) but the meat of the solo, the foundation he's playing off of, is a simple, continuous press roll. Try it! The only way to raise the sticks higher above the drum and maintain continuity of the buzz roll is to transition to a dbl. stroke roll.
TommyP - I'm ordering the Basie video today! It is a stellar performance from a terrific drummer at the height of his ability. Worth watching over and over. I love Basie, (Ellington more, but Basie is a big favorite,) so that'll be a bonus. But Sonny just outdid himself here. There is pure genius in taking something as simple as a press roll and turning it into the rhythmic symphony that Sonny creates with it. I'm also deeply impressed with his dynamic control of the sticks (WOW! he's good,) and technical ability. Stick-tricks not withstanding.
Those Silver Sparkle Slingy's don't sound half bad either!
John