Gearmond wrote:i want a good drummer to play experimental music with ( ._.)
i have one friend who could prolly do it. i should ask her
DO IT!!!
and I mean that in more than one way. And I mean that in more than one way.
Just to reiterate, jazz/rock drummers are where it's at. They tend to be better at thinking "outside the box" and aren't always all BOOM BOOM CRASH, but still can be.
i would but it'd be kinda awesome since we had a party in a motel room with friends and ended up sleeping together .c.
When i'm looking for a drummer i try to find one who i think is decent enough then tell him that he can play more than 4 fills(and that's stretching it) in a song. Finding a drummer who actually knows how to make listenable music is very hard.
See, when I'm looking for a drummer I try to find one who I think is decent enough then tell him that he can play NO more than 4 fills in a song. I like hard insistent beats that rarely diverge from the rhythm like a train.
Seedy wrote:See, when I'm looking for a drummer I try to find one who I think is decent enough then tell him that he can play NO more than 4 fills in a song. I like hard insistent beats that rarely diverge from the rhythm like a train.
Dude, that's what drum machines are made to do. (I'm just gonna pimp drum machines until there are no live drummers left in the world aren't I?)
Oh, and the really nice thing about machines... it's easier to mix each individual component of a drum track when recording - and then mix THAT down, create exactly the beat you hear in your head, and they never lose time.
BUT: the magic that comes from a GOOD drummer can not be replaced by a machine. There's a chemistry that exists with a live drummer that can work with a band properly, and a machine won't do that.
electrical wrote:Oh, and the really nice thing about machines... it's easier to mix each individual component of a drum track when recording - and then mix THAT down, create exactly the beat you hear in your head, and they never lose time.
BUT: the magic that comes from a GOOD drummer can not be replaced by a machine. There's a chemistry that exists with a live drummer that can work with a band properly, and a machine won't do that.