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I could use any pointers! Be a critic, I can take it. =) BTW: There's a part in there where I kinda practice a roll over and over again.. ignore it. Ha ha ha. I think I forgot I was on camera. THE BEST PARTS ARE IN THE END!!! http://youtube.com/watch?v=KO1sxhivsTk |
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Wow!,
For drumming only two years, you are seriously good. I mean really, really good. I have been playing for about 2 years also and you are about 10 to 15 times better than me!!!! Congratulations! You must have natural talent and incredible drive and dedication to play this well. Keep practicing! You have a lot of natural talent that can take you places. Make the most of it! |
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nice, i liked it
202020 EDIT: how old are you? and i missed the bit about 2 years, thats awome, ive been playing double that and im no where near as good. |
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Thanks for the compliments guys! I'm 16, I started playing when I was 14.
My dad's got loads of old music gear cause he used to be a touring musician I got a sound card and kinda slapped together a space for recording. I wish I was good enough to offer good suggestions. Ha ha. |
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For 2 years of playing that's very nice!! I would like to see some more grooving though...
Did you tune the drums yourself, because they sound great, and tuning skills are just like drumming skills in the way that they take a lifetime to master. So there you have definatly come a long way already!! Congrats :) |
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yeah man its not too shabby at all!!
and the tuning is wonderful!!!! |
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I normally get most compliments on my tuning. My drum-set is a horrible $250 model with a good snare, tom, and foot pedal. I got converted to coated heads when trying to make them sound nice and resonant but still have lots of attack (I wanted them to sound like Tony Royster Jr. at the time, he has great tom tone)
I got really good at tuning when trying to make it sound like my favorite artists. I have tuning techniques I use to emulate my heroes. Ha ha. |
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Well.
I must say. You are a very good drummer. I've been playing twice as long. But you're easily 5 times better then me. I'd like to see you groove to a track though.
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I think I'm gonna make a groove track along to something from Turn-it up and Lay It Down.
I put up another video of me playin' the tablas you guys can check it out in like 30 minutes when YouTube puts it up; just click on my profile and select it. I need some help with setting my drums up so that I don't hit rims when I do rolls that include all my toms. Anyone know a good video that explains this? BTW: Thanks for all the nice comments!! |
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I watched it and I like it, I'm also 16 and have been playing for 5 years. The one thing is that it sounded very repetitive.... who are your influences? I would sugest taking them and groove out "like" them... for instance if you really like Carter Beauford then try messing around with some broken hi-hat stuff... Steve Gadd = More linear type grooves. The more diverse it is, the more tasty it is. "Too many cooks spoil the broth..." doesn't aply to drumming.
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I have loads of influences sometimes they just don't shine through. My main influences are:
JoJo Mayer Danny Carey Vinnie Colaiuta Keith Carlock Billy Ward And of course I listen to lots of different drummers. I'm having troubles with being creative and keeping good time at the moment... I need to practice with a metronome more often. Edit: All the grooves I use in that little video (excluding the beginning) are from Tool songs. Ha ha.. Just realized it. Someone needs to post a good explanation of the JoJo Mayer style jungle/break-beat!!! |
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Hey,
Nice job. You are on the right road for sure. The positive side are the follow: 1 You are very fluid, your are using your wrists and not your arms. 2 The placement of your drums and cymbals are excellent, close to you with little movement. 3 You have a natural feel. The negative is the following: 1 Just time, try to read and practice rudiments, yes all 26. Thanks anf keep it up my friend ! |
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hey, nicely done. you have great stick control, and really move around the drumset great! very good for 2 years. my advice would be to get some really good grooves goin with a little more hi-hat/ride/cymbals in general goin around in there. but great playin!
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I thought it was good, very good for only two years. I onle have three words for you: Metrenome, meternome, metrenome. Actually thats just the same word three times, but thats how important it is. You are just kinda shoving your chops into places and manipulating the time so you can do them at the very fastest. And sometimes its cool to play something a little slower so the listener doesnt get bored with the paradiddle, paradiddle diddle combinations. Also, flams, when used effectively, can totally kill. I really dig the part around three minutes, thats really cool. I think like a few other people have said, this is just missing groove and you arent developing your ideas. You start doing something really awesome and then you just abandon it for the same chop we already heard. Stick with you ideas is what Im trying to say. It was really good though man, I enjoyed hearing you. I cant imagine what youll be like in 10 years if this is only 2. Nice work.
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