Poll: Guitars vs Drums

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The Rockerfly

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Guitars can make a harmony and a rhythm, a drummer can make a rhythm but they are much easier to pick up and tell me ths

Has a drummer even been able to make a song of beauty on their own?
Ask a guitarist about it and you can say yes, see Stairway To Heaven or Elctric Tears
 

RobThePrezodent

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The Rockerfly said:
Guitars can make a harmony and a rhythm, a drummer can make a rhythm but they are much easier to pick up and tell me ths

Has a drummer even been able to make a song of beauty on their own?
Ask a guitarist about it and you can say yes, see Stairway To Heaven or Elctric Tears
This. I enjoy playing both but guitar wins hands down.
 

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Queen Michael said:
I'd say guitars are better because of their ability to play melodies.
Drums can play melodies, but they need to be the size of Terry Bozzio's drum kit.
For all around diversity, guitar, for pure rhythmic quality (which a lot of musicians forget) I'd go with drums
 

Captain Epic

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This is just stupid. As someone with experience playing in a rock band I can safely say that you need both. Even though I am a drummer I didn't vote because music needs the mutiple instruments (including bass btw) to make a song.
 

Eggsnham

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Guitar, it's cooler and girls like it.

I joke (sorta) but I do prefer guitars more, they have more of a defined sound..

It's almost less cacophonous I guess is the way I should put it.
 

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Captain Epic said:
This is just stupid. As someone with experience playing in a rock band I can safely say that you need both. Even though I am a drummer I didn't vote because music needs the mutiple instruments (including bass btw) to make a song.
This is true, but guitars are often better sounding solo.

I'm not saying that drums sound bad, just that guitars are so versatile when making music.
 

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Eggsnham said:
Captain Epic said:
This is just stupid. As someone with experience playing in a rock band I can safely say that you need both. Even though I am a drummer I didn't vote because music needs the mutiple instruments (including bass btw) to make a song.
This is true, but guitars are often better sounding solo.

I'm not saying that drums sound bad, just that guitars are so versatile when making music.
I guess you're right but if you want to hear an awesome drum solo listen to Moby dick by Led Zeppelin, it blew me away when I first heard it! Btw your avatar is epic!
 

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Yeah, I voted guitar. Goes without saying each has their own purpose and would be missed if they went and disappeared from your collection of music. Unlike bass. (Kidding. I am not bassist)
 

RootbeerJello

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Even though I'm a drummer, I gotta say guitar is probably more important than drum set, even though most music would be severely diminished without drums.
 

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Good morning blues said:
I've long maintained that the drums are the most important instrument in the band. You can't have a good band without a good drummer, but there are plenty of highly popular bands with shitty guitarists.
Then again, there are plenty of popular bands with fairly shit drummers who never stray far from the basic rock beat in their songs.
 

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You're comparing apples to oranges. It's all in preference, I'm a fairly talented drummer so I said drums, but a guitarist will obviously say guitar. I sense a flame war in this thread's very near future.
 

similar.squirrel

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Versus threads are a bad idea, especially with that little elaboration. Perhaps you could tell us your preference.

I don't know, they're too vastly different. I play guitar, but having seen several drummers play live last weekend, I have acquired an inordinate respect for that instrument and its players.
I suppose the drums are more crucial, to keep a song together. Melody can be done with any number of instruments.
 

Jordan_17

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As a drummer it is my duty to vote for the drums, but like many have said, vs threads are a bad idea.
 

Keava

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Better at what? Drums are certainly better from drumming, drumming with guitar is really painful task, actually pretty similar to pulling strings on drums.
It's really like asking which is better: fork or knife.
They both have their place in creating music, and both are so different that it is silly to try and compare them in any way.
 

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Captain Epic said:
I guess you're right but if you want to hear an awesome drum solo listen to Moby dick by Led Zeppelin, it blew me away when I first heard it! Btw your avatar is epic!
I'll look it up, and thanks!

My avatar is quite popular around the Escapist it seems.
 

the Dept of Science

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Eggsnham said:
Captain Epic said:
I guess you're right but if you want to hear an awesome drum solo listen to Moby dick by Led Zeppelin, it blew me away when I first heard it! Btw your avatar is epic!
I'll look it up, and thanks!

My avatar is quite popular around the Escapist it seems.
If you get the live version off How the West Was Won, its 15 minutes long. I'll be honest, there a reason why drum solos don't usually last more than 2 minutes.
On the other hand, I would probably get bored listening to a 15 minute guitar solo.

Both are pretty important. There a good bands with bad drummers, or even no drummer at all, and good bands with bad guitarists, or no guitarist at all.

The guitar is good for melody, but there are tonnes of other instruments (read: all instruments that aren't drums) that can do melody as well. Also, very talented acoustic guitarists can use it as a percussion instrument as well. Also, melody in a song can stand up by itself much better than just rhythm.
If you were to do an analysis of instruments not based on how it actually sounds, then the guitar would probably come out on top (possibly second to piano).
- Large range
- Can play rhythm or melody
- Can bend notes (and bend some notes while keeping other notes the same), mute strings, get feedback and other effects you can't acheive on other instruments
- Portable
- They can be quite cheap