haredrums
Silver Member
Hi Everyone,
I just put up a post that I wanted to discuss with you guys as it addresses a pretty common misconception I encounter in the drum community. This is what it boils down to, the historical evolution of the art of drumming doesn't mean that drumming and drummers have gotten better, only that they have changed over time to adapt to new musical environments. Here is the post:
http://haredrums.blogspot.com/2012/05/evolution-of-drumming.html
In the post I discuss this idea in more detail and use some analogies, but the gist of it is all right there. I am wondering how you guys feel about this idea? Do you agree/disagree? Looking forward to hearing from you!
I just put up a post that I wanted to discuss with you guys as it addresses a pretty common misconception I encounter in the drum community. This is what it boils down to, the historical evolution of the art of drumming doesn't mean that drumming and drummers have gotten better, only that they have changed over time to adapt to new musical environments. Here is the post:
http://haredrums.blogspot.com/2012/05/evolution-of-drumming.html
In the post I discuss this idea in more detail and use some analogies, but the gist of it is all right there. I am wondering how you guys feel about this idea? Do you agree/disagree? Looking forward to hearing from you!