it allowed/s me to:
1. get the beats I always hear in my head, out of my head
2. have a connection to an ancient form of communication, and to have a discipline that is ever evolving that I can study forever
3. make connections with people
4. have a career where I can pass on the experience to others, and see it affect them the same
5. gave me endless Christmas and B-Day present ideas
1. Walking arm-in-arm with bassist/keyboard player/guitarist through a song
2. Underpinning and supporting singers/breath instruments
3. Making strangers dance/bob
4. Shimmer,crack and punch
5. All that shiny chrome
I've got rhythm who could ask for anything more.
Actually I didn't take up drums to be cool, win girls or anything like that (I was 8). I actually play drums because it beckoned me at an early age and was mentally soothing. It's therapy-so most of my life I've always played for an audience of one-Me. Now I play at church and it's still for an audience of one. It's brain food.
Knowing that I'm 1 of a group of people reading this word in the way that my brain wants to say it even after realizing it's not as a cool of a word as I first thought.
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