drummar-buah said:my first post =X haha
well i've listened to quite a few drummers
and these are the drummers of my choice:
Dave Weckl (love his style)
Dom Famularo (old...but si bei terror arr..powerful man)
Virgil Donati
Steve Smith (love his feel)
steve gadd
carter beauford (good feel)
akira Jimbo (went to his clinic..very nice)
mike portnoy
tony royster junior
buddy rich (too bad he can't read music...sad...)
~drummers listed are not in order of my favourites..they are juz randomly typed out~
ok i noe that i've mentioned too many drummers..but yah..these are juz my favourites..
yah and something about travis barker. i kinda find him a show-off. he likes to do fanciful stuff but he can't keep tempo. no offence to travis fans.. i apologise for any misunderstandings. this is juz my personal opinion. i only find 2 or 3 of their songs so-so.. no offence yea??
~peace~
Amazing post, drummar-buah, amazing. I agree wholeheartedly.
Barker is WAY over-rated. He is a decent drummer, yes, but sadly he plays in a crappy band. However, I find his work in Box Car Racer to be better than his usual playing. But ultimately, Travis Barker is a nobody compared to people like Gadd and Vinnie C. Like nothing, zilch, null. Sickens me to see how ignorant people can be to praise him like he's an amazing drummer.
Mike Portnoy is a good drummer. But his double bass chops are sub-par if you wish to compare him to the rest of the drumming world. Over uses his hand-hand-feet-feet fills, which gets stale after awhile. And no, please don't credit him for being some monstrous, polyrhythmic, odd-time drum hero, there are many drummers which handle odd time sigs and polyrhythms better than him. No, his works aren't that novel, his influence from Peart is obvious, and taking on from where Genesis left off, his arithmetic approach to complex compound time drumming isn't that new either.
But however, one thing that is undeniable is that he makes great drum instructional videos. :lol: