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nicko mcbrian + double bass pedal?
i do remember nicko saying in an interview that he insists on keeping a single bassdrum pedal instead of going out and getting a double pedal for "where eagles dare"
Now...I was listening to "The Wicker Man" and I'm no drummer so i can't really judge, but is he doing that with one foot?? |
^^also is clive using double bass on the breakdown of "women in uniform"
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Yes, its single bass on the wicker man.
I read somewhere that he used a double bass pedal on the DoD album. |
Nicko McBrain is pretty anti-double pedal and proud of it, so I'm guessing that he's using one foot. If you think that's good, listen to "Ghost of the Navigator" :eek: :naughty:
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^I don't like that album...haven't heard alot of it
about the single bass pedal...thats pretty ****ing awesome...i used to play drums i wouldnt get anywhere near that with one foot...i guess thats why i didnt play for maiden eh? :chug: |
what part of the navigator...? the single foot doubles in the chorus?
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The only song McBrain has ever used a double bass pedal is "face in the sand"
All the other Iron Maiden songs are single pedal stuff |
every song he has ever done is single pedal except face in the sand, i assume he wanted to make an impression as face in the saned is the only song he has ever wrote
and its a good song too if i may say so myself |
he said in an interview that he couldn't play the whole song with the single pedal without his leg falling off and he didn't wanted to cheat; that's why he played it with a double bass pedal.
I also read in the interview that he kind of "cheated" on some fills, does anybody know more about that? |
^^that comment made no sense...if he didnt wanna cheat why would he play with a double pedal??
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Im pretty sure that he's always been a 100% single bass man.
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Well, playing with a double pedal is no cheating, is it? ;)
The producer suggested to play the track with the single pedal and cheat a little bit to record it; e.g. using loops and/or triggers. Nicko meant that he doesn't want to cheat, either he can play it or not. And in order to play it, he used a double pedal, i don't consider this cheating :) |
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coz in the interview i heard he said using a double bass pedal wasn't drummerlike and he considered it cheating...he was talking about "where eagles dare" its in the early years dvd |
Yes he's quite against using a double bass pedal, and it shows when you hear his skill with the single pedal. Even listen to Powerslave (the song), his footwork is so clean.
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[QUOTE=Dannyboy15]Yes, its single bass on the wicker man.
I read somewhere that he used a double bass pedal on the DoD album.[/QUOTE] whoa |
the only song he's EVER used double bass drum on is "face in the sand", which is pretty fast bass drumming for about four minutes solid. It's not that he can't play that speed, it;'s just he can't play that speed for that length of time. However, he didn't like, and has vowed he'll never use one again.
BTW, wicker man is hard as it's pretty **** fast, and it's powerful too, my drum teacher can do that speed for that length, but no-where near as powerful as Nicko. Other great songs for nicko's amazing right foot: Where Eagles Dare (his finest druming moment) Out Of The Silent Planet (chorus > me :upset) Fills in The Mercenary The Evil That Men Do No More Lies, to some extent. |
no every bit of maiden is single pedal except face in the sand
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i could be wrong but doesn't he use a double pedal in rock in rio? I'm sure he uses one in that, theres one bit i think it could be in dream of mirrors it looks like hes using one
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nope, single. But he tends to open and close his hi-hats with his foot when playing on the ride or floor tom, or when filling.
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I dont know too much Maiden but I could have sworn that I seen a concert or video on TV where he had two bass drums. Didn't his setup have 2 bass drums?
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no, 1 bass drum, and he only uses a single pedal in rock in rio, hes very anti - double pedal
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Hehehehehehe, for a while I was reallllllly into Maiden. Now I just thing they have some cracking songs and are a great live act, but i'm not as obssessed...but i'm still on the Maiden board and this topic comes up all the time, and we end up saying the same thing over and over.
But just to re-iterate what's been said (the true parts): Nicko never once used a double pedal until '04 when they recorded "Face in the Sand" on Dance of Death. And as many people have said in this thread, that was purely for stamina. A common misconception with McBrain is that he does groups of three (or as people often incorrectly call them, "triplets") in songs like Sign of the Cross (see Rock in Rio) and Ghost of the Navigator. As somebody above said, it's just doubles with his foot. The other thing you notice about him is that his sound is awfully consistant (especially on Rock in Rio), so if you know anything about sound technology you can probably tell that there is some heavy noise gate/compressor work here, whcih evens out the strokes. If you don't believe me, download this video from a video camera backstage during the Wickerman: [url]http://www.ironmaiden.com/media/images/low/IID00000911.wmv[/url] You can hear a noticeable dip in volume at the chorus when he does the 8th/16th notes (depending on whether you argue that the tempo marking changes for the chorus or remains constant). I quite like Nicko, he has a pretty unique style even if his chops aren't out of this world, and his foot skill is pretty above average. |
[QUOTE=GurS]nope, single. But he tends to open and close his hi-hats with his foot when playing on the ride or floor tom, or when filling.[/QUOTE]
Ah yes i believe ive heard that before. Thankyou, i stand corrected :smash: :chug: |
He has great single pedal technique.
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he may have used somein the verse to ghost of the navigator, in wicker man, it can easily be played with one pedal but on Dance of Death there are multiply number of songs with double bass, so he isnt so anti dub bass now, but who cares he is still rockin
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[QUOTE=LikeClockwork77]he may have used somein the verse to ghost of the navigator, in wicker man, it can easily be played with one pedal but on Dance of Death there are multiply number of songs with double bass, so he isnt so anti dub bass now, but who cares he is still rockin[/QUOTE]
It annoys me when people talk out of their arse. Don't. |
Better get used to it haha.
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Haha, yes Nicko has always been a single-pedal man for as long as I could remember, not too sure about the minorities where he actually may have used them though. You can get a driver's view video of him playing Wicker Man at ironmaiden.com
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[QUOTE=Double Bass Jim]Better get used to it haha.[/QUOTE]
I guess I better :lol: |
[QUOTE=mprules]every song he has ever done is single pedal except face in the sand, i assume he wanted to make an impression as face in the saned is the only song he has ever wrote
and its a good song too if i may say so myself[/QUOTE] He actually took a writing credit for New Frontier. He said it was really hard using a double bass pedal on Face In The Sand, but described it like trying to drum left handed after playing right handed for 20 years. |
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