Diet Kirk
Silver Member
Bill's video is indeed an excellent way of describing what is going on here.
But I have read a lot of articles that describe this concept in the same kind of terms as Mad About Drums does.
This to me isn't a concept focusing on ever note a drummer plays, more specific notes.
The way you feel a tune can make you push the kick but lay back with the snare. In a lot of cases I think this constitutes the personal make up of individual drummers and defines their signature sound.
I'm sure it can be practice, but I'm not overly sure it has a lot of benefit in doing so.
But I have read a lot of articles that describe this concept in the same kind of terms as Mad About Drums does.
This to me isn't a concept focusing on ever note a drummer plays, more specific notes.
The way you feel a tune can make you push the kick but lay back with the snare. In a lot of cases I think this constitutes the personal make up of individual drummers and defines their signature sound.
I'm sure it can be practice, but I'm not overly sure it has a lot of benefit in doing so.