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Two questions concerning drums.

 
ojoeone
Amateur


Posted: 18.2.2006 6:30

I am a beginner drummer in a band and i need to know a good drum solo to be using, i have 2 toms, a floor tom, bass, hi hat and crash. can i make anything with these. Also, on some of my drum tabs it has these symbols underneath some parts: 1e&a2e&a3e&a4e&a. what does this mean? Help, please!!

The_Trooper

Player


Posted: 18.2.2006 9:47

play some ONE from metallica. also wipeout is fun to learn



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linoleuM
Moderator


Posted: 18.2.2006 16:48

quote:


1e&a2e&a3e&a4e&a



Timing. One ei and ah Two ei and ah Three ei and ah Four ei and ah.



Bonzo
Player


Posted: 19.2.2006 11:46

The kit you have is good- a standard setup that many drummers adorn at some point. As for solos my favourite is Moby Dick by Led Zeppelin. John Bonham is a genius. Also The Toad by Cream (Ginger Baker). You could try listening to some jazz stuff. Elvin Jones and Art Blakey are recommendations.

jared666
Player


Posted: 13.3.2006 21:53

basic set up for a kit nice i got the same
1e&a2e&a3e&a4e&a that is counting


as for soloing some good music to learn to better your soloing skills is slipknot,metallica,chilipeppers,nirvana,and guns and roses


i mean there are the simplest of solos the question you have to answer is how do I put it together and why?
what kind of music am I playing?
What kind of music do I like to play?
What are my limits?
How far can I go
At what stage in drumming am I? (new, beginner, pro ect.

I don't know anything about music. In my line you don't have to.

Elvis Presley

Dwilliams
Groupie


Posted: 24.4.2006 13:05

get a doulbe bass pedal and learn how to play fight fire with fire by metallica

prandle
Amateur


Posted: 4.5.2007 16:27

This is just a way to count 16th notes...

Best of luck!

K.P.



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