threemoreweeks
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Hey, I've been drumming for a little over two years. And, I was wondering, does the time it takes to figure out certain things, such as a particular fill, from an unfamiliar song, come quicker with experience?
Yes you get better at learning a particular fill. But drumming is still hard because you start studying harder stuff.
What you know gets easier, but then you strive for harder, more musical things. Easier depends on you and your ambition.
I feel I have learned far more in the last ten years of playing and practicing than I did in the previous twenty.
Hey, I've been drumming for a little over two years. And, I was wondering, does the time it takes to figure out certain things, such as a particular fill, from an unfamiliar song, come quicker with experience?
... does the time it takes to figure out certain things, such as a particular fill, from an unfamiliar song, come quicker with experience?
If you don¨t study seriosly it is very little what you are going to improve.
Most drummers can´t play difficult fills, etc, you are talking about...it doesn´t matter how many decades they have been playing, same goes for sophisticated rhythms..
When you really want to improve, you have to work and study very seriously each day on the things that you are not comfortable with..Things that you can not play..Those are the things that you have to spend at least a few hours a day on if you want to really improve..
Just playing along each day with songs that you allready know/like and play a few weddings during weekend will not make you improve as strictly a drummer..Such things only keep your muscles maybe a little fluent, but thats about that..
Hey, I've been drumming for a little over two years. And, I was wondering, does the time it takes to figure out certain things, such as a particular fill, from an unfamiliar song, come quicker with experience?