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Wasn't exactly sure where to post this. There were a few sour threads where the idea of learning form had no value. I really didn't wanna resurrect any of those, so I guess this is an ok place for my response.
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you start with a beat;
boom, boom-boom
boom, boom-boom
boom, boom-boom
boom, boom-boom
then learn the snare,
boom pow, boom-boom pow
boom pow, boom-boom pow
boom pow, boom-boom pow
boom pow, boom-boom pow
a little hi-hat to top the other two...
chit chit chit chit
chit chit chit chit
chit chit chit chit
chit chit chit chit
then,
boom chit-chit pow, chit-boom-boom, chit-pow
boom chit-chit pow, chit-boom-boom, chit-pow
boom chit-chit pow, chit-boom-boom, chit-pow
boom chit-chit pow, chit-boom-boom, chit-pow
till it's intuitive
now you're splashing the cymbals
and thundering the toms,
tinkering with the triangle,
and demanding more cowbell ,
knowing precisely when to rest.
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Love this - the sounds are great.
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This is just excellent, love how you layer the beats, really fresh and well done, like the rest in the end line too. Best Keith
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Brilliant onomata... onimata... onamitope...
ah fuck it...
Brilliant sonics and I especially like
' tinkering with the triangle,
and demanding more cowbell'
wae aye man ye radgie
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Enjoyable piece Tiger,
with a good end line.
Couple of suggestions:
Have the 'beat' lines increase
over the course of the piece.
you start with a beat;
boom, boom-boom
then learn the snare,
boom pow, boom-boom pow
boom pow, boom-boom pow
...
do you need 'the other two...'? (L11)
Period after 'intuitive' ?
Do you need the 'ands' (L23/25)?
(Just a thought but, don't you
start with a count? ...3, 4)
Best, Knot.
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(03-21-2018, 08:02 AM)Tiger the Lion Wrote: Wasn't exactly sure where to post this. There were a few sour threads where the idea of learning form had no value. I really didn't wanna resurrect any of those, so I guess this is an ok place for my response.
A Poet On Drums
you start with a beat;
boom, boom-boom
boom, boom-boom
boom, boom-boom
boom, boom-boom
then learn the snare,
boom pow, boom-boom pow
boom pow, boom-boom pow
boom pow, boom-boom pow
boom pow, boom-boom pow
a little hi-hat to top the other two...
chit chit chit chit
chit chit chit chit
chit chit chit chit
chit chit chit chit
then,
boom chit-chit pow, chit-boom-boom, chit-pow
boom chit-chit pow, chit-boom-boom, chit-pow
boom chit-chit pow, chit-boom-boom, chit-pow
boom chit-chit pow, chit-boom-boom, chit-pow
till it's intuitive
now you're splashing the cymbals
and thundering the toms,
tinkering with the triangle,
and demanding more cowbell ,
knowing precisely when to rest.
Cowbell. Say no more.
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Tiger the Lion - I liked this story and the way it held together. Namyh
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