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<blockquote data-quote="bds0688" data-source="post: 4889648" data-attributes="member: 574556"><p>Oh, I won't do double bass, I'll just do the notes with my pedal, while working on my other stuff. Dethklok's drummer does 16th notes, so it may be tricky. Which is why I'll practice Offspring and Pink Floyd first.</p><p></p><p>funky, thanks for the post about the book. I'll look into it. I remember a lot of rudiments from marching band, but they have gotten fuzzy over the years.</p><p></p><p>I like a lot of drummers from a lot of bands. Neil Peart, Portnoy, Bonham, Ulrich, etc.</p><p></p><p>Their names escape me, but In Flames and Children of Bodom's drummers manage to do more than just snare and cymbal stuff. I HATE when drummers rely solely on just blast beats or when speed is seen as a way to be good.</p><p></p><p>Being good can include going fast, but the opposite isn't true at all.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bds0688, post: 4889648, member: 574556"] Oh, I won't do double bass, I'll just do the notes with my pedal, while working on my other stuff. Dethklok's drummer does 16th notes, so it may be tricky. Which is why I'll practice Offspring and Pink Floyd first. funky, thanks for the post about the book. I'll look into it. I remember a lot of rudiments from marching band, but they have gotten fuzzy over the years. I like a lot of drummers from a lot of bands. Neil Peart, Portnoy, Bonham, Ulrich, etc. Their names escape me, but In Flames and Children of Bodom's drummers manage to do more than just snare and cymbal stuff. I HATE when drummers rely solely on just blast beats or when speed is seen as a way to be good. Being good can include going fast, but the opposite isn't true at all. [/QUOTE]
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