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Poll Question: What would you rate your Drumming prowess?
Poll Choice Votes Poll Statistics
3 [13.04%]
5 [21.74%]
2 [8.70%]
0 [0.00%]
0 [0.00%]
2 [8.70%]
1 [4.35%]
2 [8.70%]
3 [13.04%]
3 [13.04%]
0 [0.00%]
2 [8.70%]
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    Posted: July 24 2007 at 21:19

I expect that most people who vote in this poll will be in the 1-5 years range. As well, look out for those .1% of people who say they have 20+ years experience, because you can learn alot from those people (if you are one of them please do all of us drummers a favor and write about your journey or any tips you can give others.)

I would put myself in the 10-15 range. (i had originally put a short summary of my drumming experience but since its actually boring, who knew?, ill just leave it out LOL
 
 


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1 Chronicles 13:7-9

Then David and all Israel played music before God with all their might, with singing, on harps, on stringed instruments, on tambourines, on cymbals, and with trumpets.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 24 2007 at 22:19
Well, not a very interesting story, but...

I've been bashing away at it for most of my life.  I'm better with a chicken drumstick than a wood one, though.  When I was little, my dad used to tell me not to play with my food.  Guess he just didn't recognise my potential.  I played the heck out of chicken, sausages, asparagus, broccoli, and just about any other food I could get my pudgy little prodigy hands on.

Later on I got a job with some friends at the local butchers. Bored as we were, we would go into the meat locker and play the meat.  Those slabs of bovine carcass sounded pretty good being slapped around.

From working at a greasy spoon before, I was really good with those mallets for tenderising meat -- double-mallet action. Boom-ba-ba-boom.

Anyway, so we started a Butchershop Quartet (percussion only) and played the local butchers in exchange for all the head-cheese we could handle.  "Beat the meat" attracted more people than we could have ever imagined, but the head-cheese took its toll on our health and we retired. 

I do still play the skins every once in a while, but stick to chicken skin, oh, and pork rinds.

Ah, those were the days.  I can tell you, Hamburger Concerto has never sounded better than with real hamburger.  Squishy.

Squish, squash, squonk.

So, that's my story.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 24 2007 at 22:25
I know a couple of beats.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 24 2007 at 22:33
Played for seven years now, starting at the age of ten. Started with copying Phil Collins drumming on early Genesis albums and soon could play several of their songs or even albums. After discovering more bands, I got progressively more diverse and creative etc. and now I consider myself as a far above average drummerSmile
 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 24 2007 at 22:34
some experience playing..... but was much better on bass so that is what  I stuck with.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 24 2007 at 22:43
Been playing for about three years now, but really, that doesn't mean anything.  I play percussion in my schools top symphonic band, play in jazz band, and got into drumline on the tenor drums.  Jazz is my favorite though.  But as I've said how long you've played doesn't matter, I've played drums three years and I'm already one of the top percussionists in school.  On the other hand, I've played piano for ten years, and while I am accomplished and well above average in ability I know a couple people who have only been playing six or seven years and are much better than me. 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 25 2007 at 08:14
My friends think I'm quite good, but then again they listen to Indie music and are easily pleased.

About six months ago, I sat behind a kit for the first time in years. I wasn't as bad as I thought I would be. I could still pull off some reasonable beats and play in odd time signatures, but I was speeding up and slowing down all over the place. I tried playing with a click and found it virtually impossible to stay in time. I'd love to take it up again and practice regularly, but that's not possible in my flat. My neighbours would form a mob and burn my house down..

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 25 2007 at 13:33
For the un-trained ear, I'm a master....Tongue
 
For the trained ear, I lack some rudiments...I make up for it with creativity.... Tongue
 
I would do a much better work than Mick Pointer in Arena, for sure...LOL
 
But if you want me to play difficult jazz, I may be a sorry sight...Big%20smile
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 25 2007 at 13:54
I think I have potential, but I don't have the time.  I was OK in high school, and haven't sat behind a kit in over a decade.  I'd love to pick it up again, though, believe me.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 25 2007 at 15:40
If you feel that the way the poll is rated is unfair for your particular situation, go ahead and say so. Most of you have Embarrassed. If you've played for 3 years, but you believe your as good as any 8 or something year player, i suppose go ahead and vote yourself for that category. Im not trying to be too strict on the level of skill, you know where you stand.

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Then David and all Israel played music before God with all their might, with singing, on harps, on stringed instruments, on tambourines, on cymbals, and with trumpets.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 25 2007 at 20:05
I have been playing drums for almost 25 years now. And Peart is definitely not my idol. My style of drumming was mostly influenced by the late Pierre Moerlen.


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 25 2007 at 20:17
This is me playing some Jazz http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QLB0V2bio-4
I like the sound of the drums but this isnt my best playing on this song....plus i have only played jazz for one year.
 
 
People tell me I am really good and whatnot....also I have been playing since I was 5 and now 17.


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 26 2007 at 09:26
Originally posted by MusicForSpeedin MusicForSpeedin wrote:

This is me playing some Jazz http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QLB0V2bio-4


I like the sound of the drums but this isnt my best playing on this song....plus i have only played jazz for one year.
 

 

People tell me I am really good and whatnot....also I have been playing since I was 5 and now 17.


The sound isn't great on the clip, but from what I can make out, you have the makings of a really good drummer. Keep it up.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 26 2007 at 16:32
That was very nice jazz drumming. Im suprised that you've only played jazz for a year, it sure doesn't sound that way. Im curious as to what you get your motivation for those fills from, though maybe you don't normally play like that since you say you've only done jazz for a year. You should put a video up on your youtube of you playing what you normally do, maybe progressive rock? Just a guess.
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Then David and all Israel played music before God with all their might, with singing, on harps, on stringed instruments, on tambourines, on cymbals, and with trumpets.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 26 2007 at 16:55
I am actually Vinnie Colaiuta on weekdays, Billy Higgins on weekends and Buddy Rich at Christmas.


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 26 2007 at 17:23
Originally posted by SoundsofSeasons SoundsofSeasons wrote:

That was very nice jazz drumming. Im suprised that you've only played jazz for a year, it sure doesn't sound that way. Im curious as to what you get your motivation for those fills from, though maybe you don't normally play like that since you say you've only done jazz for a year. You should put a video up on your youtube of you playing what you normally do, maybe progressive rock? Just a guess.
 
I just listen to and play a lot of Hella, Lightning Bolt, and Don Cab.
 
I normally play noise rock....or atleast recently.
 
I like to take a lot of my ideas from Zach Hill and Damon Che.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 26 2007 at 19:38
Been playing for more than 10 years now. I can safely say that I fit your alternative number 9. I usually play jazz and metal, thus my influences are:
 
Vinnie Colaiuta
Jeff Porcaro
Simon Philips
Dennis Chambers
Neil Peart
Mike Portnoy
Terry Bozzio
Brann Dailor
 
Most (If not all) of my friends are quite pleased with my style, creativity and technique, though I still have to improve on many, many points. I do enjoy drumming very much.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 26 2007 at 19:42
voted one year. I've jammed on a kit but too infrequent to call it practising. so more recently I got an octopad thing and experimented with the sticks a little. I understand that it's not complete practise without worrying about pedals and distance between cymbals and things, but I don't see why electronic multipads can't be performance instruments in and of themselves. =)
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 26 2007 at 22:44
Originally posted by Majestic_Mayhem Majestic_Mayhem wrote:

Been playing for more than 10 years now. I can safely say that I fit your alternative number 9. I usually play jazz and metal, thus my influences are:
 
Vinnie Colaiuta
Jeff Porcaro
Simon Philips
Dennis Chambers
Neil Peart
Mike Portnoy
Terry Bozzio
Brann Dailor
 
Most (If not all) of my friends are quite pleased with my style, creativity and technique, though I still have to improve on many, many points. I do enjoy drumming very much.
 
Maybe you can start a band of the jazz/fusion metal genre. Big%20smile. I would be very inclined to hear that, sounds like something i might enjoy.
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Then David and all Israel played music before God with all their might, with singing, on harps, on stringed instruments, on tambourines, on cymbals, and with trumpets.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 27 2007 at 01:38
I once watched an instructional video on how to play a snare...and I've messed around on a friends drum set.  Nothin special.  It's fun though to pretend to be good at double bass.
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