Re: Showmanship for Drummers: Flips, Twirls, Spins
Posted: Thu Oct 24, 2024 1:36 pm
by rsmurphy
dontfeartheringo wrote: Thu Oct 24, 2024 9:54 am
Maybe find a funny hat, too. Just go all in. Tattoo one of those mustaches on your finger, go nuts.
Someone's never done double stroke rolls on a 360 degree turn!
Re: Showmanship for Drummers: Flips, Twirls, Spins
Posted: Thu Oct 24, 2024 1:58 pm
by twelvepoint
I’d much rather have drummers receive credit as songwriters where warranted, but stick twirl acceptance is nice too.
Re: Showmanship for Drummers: Flips, Twirls, Spins
Posted: Fri Oct 25, 2024 9:33 am
by pldms
dontfeartheringo wrote: Thu Oct 24, 2024 9:54 am
Playing vs. monkey tricks: As long as you do both really well, I guess have at it, ya fancy little dandy.
Maybe find a funny hat, too. Just go all in. Tattoo one of those mustaches on your finger, go nuts.
I think zom-zom may have hacked this account. Any opinions on wearing shorts?
Re: Showmanship for Drummers: Flips, Twirls, Spins
Posted: Fri Oct 25, 2024 10:51 am
by Isaac
dontfeartheringo wrote: Thu Oct 24, 2024 9:54 am
Playing vs. monkey tricks: As long as you do both really well, I guess have at it, ya fancy little dandy.
Maybe find a funny hat, too. Just go all in. Tattoo one of those mustaches on your finger, go nuts.
Thought about this for a bit instead of giving both barrels, but this is closer to where I land.
Serve the song. All the other stuff is fine, but the best drummers I know stay in the pocket and are clearly there to play the song at hand.
All the other jazz is just cranking your hog. Which is fine, I guess.
Re: Showmanship for Drummers: Flips, Twirls, Spins
dontfeartheringo wrote: Thu Oct 24, 2024 9:54 am
Playing vs. monkey tricks: As long as you do both really well, I guess have at it, ya fancy little dandy.
Maybe find a funny hat, too. Just go all in. Tattoo one of those mustaches on your finger, go nuts.
I think zom-zom may have hacked this account. Any opinions on wearing shorts?
BARRRFFF
Re: Showmanship for Drummers: Flips, Twirls, Spins
Posted: Fri Oct 25, 2024 6:01 pm
by Yucca Alta
Showmanship in drumming is a time-honored tradition going back to Gene Krupa, who probably stole his moves from Baby Dodds. It has a very long history.
Re: Showmanship for Drummers: Flips, Twirls, Spins
dontfeartheringo wrote: Thu Oct 24, 2024 9:54 am
Playing vs. monkey tricks: As long as you do both really well, I guess have at it, ya fancy little dandy.
Maybe find a funny hat, too. Just go all in. Tattoo one of those mustaches on your finger, go nuts.
I think zom-zom may have hacked this account. Any opinions on wearing shorts?
BARRRFFF
Re: Showmanship for Drummers: Flips, Twirls, Spins
Posted: Sat Oct 26, 2024 12:53 pm
by pure l
I've always wanted to play in a band with a (great) drummer who did this. You gotta be good though. If you can do this and you're in the Seattle area, gatmyf.
Re: Showmanship for Drummers: Flips, Twirls, Spins
Posted: Tue Oct 29, 2024 4:16 pm
by Jacques
NOT CRAP!
I wouldn't want the drummer in my band doing any of that stuff, but I also don't really play in a capital-R ROCK band. In general, this stuff rules. I particularly like Eric Singer toweling off and neatly folding the hand towel during his solo.
Re: Showmanship for Drummers: Flips, Twirls, Spins
Posted: Thu Oct 31, 2024 11:34 am
by offal
In general, this is not for me. If I see it, I am probably going to have a hard time taking the drummer seriously. Is that lame of me? Probably.
That said:
1.
There's this stunt drummer on YouTube called El Stepario Siberiano who is so obscenely good that I cannot helped by be charmed by his playing. Absolutely ridiculous, over-the-top and exuberant.
2.
If I were any good at stick tricks, I would almost certainly use them, while hating myself. [Shrug. People are weird.]
Still, I'm not sure that me being a grumpy-pants makes it crap. Going with Not Crap.