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I just got a drum kit liiiike saturday I think? anyway, I was wondering if anybody knew where I could get some? Or even sheet music would do. google hasn't been very helpful ^^" _________________ Sometimes the most hurtful lies can be told in silence. |
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There really aren't any. Drums 'tabs' in general aren't very popular, because drummers can just learn a song by ear pretty easily (since it doesn't require any concepts of melody or harmony). If you can read charts and grooves on the fly, music can be a useful timesaver, but if you are a beginner, I don't think tabs will help you learn any faster than your ear. The best thing you could possibly do is find a teacher in your area to start studying with. _________________ EisleyForever wrote: you're A-list in my heart! MAKECOLDPLAYHISTORY |
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Lace Face: interesting o.o; DRMS_7888: I schee, thanks for the info. I've tried learning a few things by ear, the only problem I have is hearing the drums in the track and playing in real life sound a little different, or maybe it's something to do with my drums? Or it could just be because I'm new to it? xP and also, I find it hard to pick out spacifics like ghost notes and rim shots. Blisteredavalon: Something I must try to learn then xP _________________ Sometimes the most hurtful lies can be told in silence. |
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Joined: 19 Aug 2008 | Posts: 21 | Location: Ireland
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Ceryini wrote: Lace Face: interesting o.o;
DRMS_7888: I schee, thanks for the info. I've tried learning a few things by ear, the only problem I have is hearing the drums in the track and playing in real life sound a little different, or maybe it's something to do with my drums? Or it could just be because I'm new to it? xP and also, I find it hard to pick out spacifics like ghost notes and rim shots. Blisteredavalon: Something I must try to learn then xP Well, your drumset will most likely have some different sized drums than Weston's Kit. I don't know exactly what he uses, but I believe it's a standard 5 piece rock setup (bass drum, snare drum, two mounted toms and a floor tom). Also, they are probably tuned differently than your set. Personally, I don't think it really matters if you don't play something exactly like another drummer. There are always peculiarities in drums, cymbals, sticks, and most importantly technique that makes every drummer a unique sounding musician. The fact that you can keep good time and lay down the groove for your bandmates is far more important. _________________ EisleyForever wrote: you're A-list in my heart! MAKECOLDPLAYHISTORY |
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i've just found that if you just muck about with headphones on and try and play along you pick it up alot quicker then the sheet music, tho saying that i am god awful. tho as my brother's family now live with us i don't get to hit them as much, blooming babies just don't like loud out of time bangs when they're asleep. have a 6 drum setup (snare, bass drum, floor tom and three suspended toms, 14" hi-hat, 16" crash, 18" crash/ride, 20" ride. then little add-ons like double bass pedal (which i can't use, my left leg is retarded) 2x cowbells amd a tambourine) and i haven't spent a penny on it, tho i'm going to reskin the the 12" tom. _________________ flickr.com/notathome smile |
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Joined: 07 Aug 2006 | Posts: 632 | Location: North-West UK
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Here's Weston's kit set-up, maybe he's changed it since this picture though. I like 2 mounted toms myself, can't stand to play on other people's set-ups. You have to make this face in order to play Eisley songs correctly: _________________ we're really not alone, we have each other |
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Joined: 13 Jan 2007 | Posts: 2600 | Location: sitting in his nowhere land, TX
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DRMS_7888 wrote: Ceryini wrote: Lace Face: interesting o.o;
DRMS_7888: I schee, thanks for the info. I've tried learning a few things by ear, the only problem I have is hearing the drums in the track and playing in real life sound a little different, or maybe it's something to do with my drums? Or it could just be because I'm new to it? xP and also, I find it hard to pick out spacifics like ghost notes and rim shots. Blisteredavalon: Something I must try to learn then xP Well, your drumset will most likely have some different sized drums than Weston's Kit. I don't know exactly what he uses, but I believe it's a standard 5 piece rock setup (bass drum, snare drum, two mounted toms and a floor tom). Also, they are probably tuned differently than your set. Personally, I don't think it really matters if you don't play something exactly like another drummer. There are always peculiarities in drums, cymbals, sticks, and most importantly technique that makes every drummer a unique sounding musician. The fact that you can keep good time and lay down the groove for your bandmates is far more important. Cool thanks :] you've helped a lot. kiko wrote: i've just found that if you just muck about with headphones on and try and play along you pick it up alot quicker then the sheet music, tho saying that i am god awful. tho as my brother's family now live with us i don't get to hit them as much, blooming babies just don't like loud out of time bangs when they're asleep. Confused
have a 6 drum setup (snare, bass drum, floor tom and three suspended toms, 14" hi-hat, 16" crash, 18" crash/ride, 20" ride. then little add-ons like double bass pedal (which i can't use, my left leg is retarded) 2x cowbells amd a tambourine) and i haven't spent a penny on it, tho i'm going to reskin the the 12" tom. Really? Babies don't like that? who would have guessed? xD but that sucks, my family is surprisingly tolerant of the noise. But it's early days yet =P I give them another week. I've a five piece; snare, two suspended toms, floor tom and bass. I've a crash cymbal and hihat and I'm gonna buy a ride cymbal soon enough. Nowhere Man: Ah-ha! I knew I was missing an essential part! the face! I'll be playing like a pro in no time now =P _________________ Sometimes the most hurtful lies can be told in silence. |
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