tim098
New member
Hey fellow soft drummers, I was just wondering. I ve read many thread which sometimes can get extremely technical in terms of drumming, with all kinds of (insert number)-stroke rolls or new weird/cool sticking patterns.
However, although all these apply and greatly help drummers in soloing, I personally dont think that many drummers in Singapore realise the need to complement the band. Im not saying all, of course, but there are many who simply unleash all their speed, sticking and rudimental skills while playing with the band, which ends up destroying the balance of the song and sometimes (unfortunately) errors.
Thats why i think the need to be able to match the music is important. Sometimes, the simplest "Boom-chick-chick, Tak-chick-chick" rhythm played with feel and emotion can make the drummer sound musically better than someone executing a dramatic accurate 11-stroke roll all around the kit while playing some odd rhythm with the hi hat.
However, although all these apply and greatly help drummers in soloing, I personally dont think that many drummers in Singapore realise the need to complement the band. Im not saying all, of course, but there are many who simply unleash all their speed, sticking and rudimental skills while playing with the band, which ends up destroying the balance of the song and sometimes (unfortunately) errors.
Thats why i think the need to be able to match the music is important. Sometimes, the simplest "Boom-chick-chick, Tak-chick-chick" rhythm played with feel and emotion can make the drummer sound musically better than someone executing a dramatic accurate 11-stroke roll all around the kit while playing some odd rhythm with the hi hat.