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- Gravity_roll abstract "In drumming, a gravity roll is a percussion technique. It is performed by resting the shaft of the drumstick on the rim of the snare drum, while holding the butt. The hand is moved up and down, causing the head of the stick to strike the drum's head once per stroke and the shaft of the drumstick will strike the rim of the drum on the way down (similar to a seesaw). The spot on the drumstick varies, as this technique requires considerable forearm precision. It helps to press down fairly hard and also following a slow to fast to slow pattern in order to gain more control. Although its origin is unknown, this technique is believed to have been used by jazz drummers such as Buddy Rich in the past.The gravity roll can also be extended into a gravity blast, where bass drum and cymbals are added to make a blast beat.Currently there are at least three instructional videos on the market that cover the unique method. They are \"The One Handed Drum Roll Training Pack\" by Jared Falk, \"Extreme Metal Drumming 101\" by Flo Mounier of Cryptopsy, and a \"Various Drum Techniques\" video by Johhny Rabb.When implemented in death metal the gravity roll is applied as 16th notes to the snare - typically with the right hand - and the left hand plays 8th notes on the hi-hat. The feet usually divide the beat as 16th notes, essentially matching the strokes of the right hand. In other words, the right hand is playing the same speed as the feet with the left hand keeping time with 8th notes on the hi-hats. However many variations exist, for example playing eighth notes with the feet instead of 16th notes or 32nd note kicks. Whatever the variation used, it is typically referred to as a gravity blast, a term which references the blast beat.While the gravity roll has seen occasional use for many years by jazz drummers, the gravity blast is a relatively recent development in extreme metal. The technical death metal band Origin is generally credited with introducing the beat to the genre. Origin's first drummer George Fluke perfected the technique and taught it to Origin's next drummer, John Longstreth, who popularized the technique and brought it to a much wider audience. Today the gravity blast is found in a variety of bands in the more extreme forms of heavy metal music (especially death metal, grindcore) and some forms of punk rock, though its usage is comparatively small compared to the more traditional forms of the blast beat. Drummers known for their use of the technique include John Longstreth, Flo Mounier, Dave McGraw, Ron Casey, Marco Pitruzzella, Lille Gruber, Max Duhamel, Spencer Prewett, and Davide Billia.".
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- Gravity_roll wikiPageWikiLink Blast_beat.
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- Gravity_roll wikiPageWikiLink Category:Drum_rudiments.
- Gravity_roll wikiPageWikiLink Category:Heavy_metal_performance_techniques.
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- Gravity_roll wikiPageWikiLink Category:Percussion_performance_techniques.
- Gravity_roll wikiPageWikiLink Cattle_Decapitation.
- Gravity_roll wikiPageWikiLink Cryptopsy.
- Gravity_roll wikiPageWikiLink Death_metal.
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- Gravity_roll wikiPageWikiLink Drum_stick.
- Gravity_roll wikiPageWikiLink Drum_stroke.
- Gravity_roll wikiPageWikiLink Flo_Mounier.
- Gravity_roll wikiPageWikiLink Grindcore.
- Gravity_roll wikiPageWikiLink Kataklysm.
- Gravity_roll wikiPageWikiLink Origin_(band).
- Gravity_roll wikiPageWikiLink Seesaw.
- Gravity_roll wikiPageWikiLink Snare_drum.
- Gravity_roll wikiPageWikiLink Technical_death_metal.
- Gravity_roll wikiPageWikiLinkText "Gravity roll".
- Gravity_roll wikiPageWikiLinkText "gravity roll".
- Gravity_roll date "July 2014".
- Gravity_roll reason "Why is it used? What does it sound like?".
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- Gravity_roll subject Category:Drum_rudiments.
- Gravity_roll subject Category:Heavy_metal_performance_techniques.
- Gravity_roll subject Category:Jazz_techniques.
- Gravity_roll subject Category:Percussion_performance_techniques.
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- Gravity_roll comment "In drumming, a gravity roll is a percussion technique. It is performed by resting the shaft of the drumstick on the rim of the snare drum, while holding the butt. The hand is moved up and down, causing the head of the stick to strike the drum's head once per stroke and the shaft of the drumstick will strike the rim of the drum on the way down (similar to a seesaw). The spot on the drumstick varies, as this technique requires considerable forearm precision.".
- Gravity_roll label "Gravity roll".
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