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Matthew McDonough from Mudvayne
Danny Carey from TooL
Carter Buford from Dave Matthews
Neal Peart from Rush
Vinnie Paul of Pantera/HELLYEAH
thats naming a few of my faves
 

FinalHeart95

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Hm... time to listen to some Porcupine Tree.

Out of curiousity, what was the name of the jazz song? I like me some jazz.
 

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Judas Iscariot said:
ChromeAlchemist said:
God I fucking love Jazz. I'd have babies with it if Ellen Page hadn't called shotgun already (she just doesn't know it yet).


"Oh take me you stallion! Take me now!!!"

Anyway yeah... pretty sure thats generally called "rape"... especially if it involves you having a shotgun.
Not that I care mind you. Just putting that out there.

Anyway if the drummer is sick I suggest he stops playing, goes to bed and takes some garlic oil pearls.
ELLEEEN!!!! Also a sick drummer I can name is JIMMY SULLIVAN BEST DRUMMER LIKE EVER!
 

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P.I.Staker said:
He is good no doubt about that.
I prefer George Kollias probably because i love Nile...

I really like the sound of his toms...anybody know what heads he uses?
 

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I'm really not a fan of jazz and even less so of free form jazz, but holy shit that was good.
 

Judgement101

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Skullkid4187 said:
Judas Iscariot said:
ChromeAlchemist said:
God I fucking love Jazz. I'd have babies with it if Ellen Page hadn't called shotgun already (she just doesn't know it yet).


"Oh take me you stallion! Take me now!!!"

Anyway yeah... pretty sure thats generally called "rape"... especially if it involves you having a shotgun.
Not that I care mind you. Just putting that out there.

Anyway if the drummer is sick I suggest he stops playing, goes to bed and takes some garlic oil pearls.
ELLEEEN!!!! Also a sick drummer I can name is JIMMY SULLIVAN BEST DRUMMER LIKE EVER!
Oh, Skullkid, if it was anyone else I would flame them to oblivion. Since its you, I won't troll.
 

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Lars Ulrich of Metallica
Nicko McBrain of Iron Maiden
Kieth Moon of The Who

These are some great drummers.
 

Judgement101

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rhoads1982 said:
Lars Ulrich of Metallica
Nicko McBrain of Iron Maiden
Kieth Moon of The Who

These are some great drummers.
Welcome to the Escapist. I can tell you are a great person. (I like your choices)
 

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Novskij said:
SecretsOfMoon said:
In any case, as much as I appreciate good technique, it's in the style of playing for me. I'll throw Nick Mason, Keith Moon, Bill Ward, Ian Paice and Chris Hakius as some of my favourites, and if you don't know who they are, go listen to some proper music for a change.
Loled.

I didnt know who they are, i looked them up, i realised i listen to 3 of them (Black Sabbath,Deep Purple and Pink floyd).

But define proper music, how is it that their proper music and anything else isnt?
How can you not know Keith Moon of The Who?! Regardless, the bit about proper music was more of a joke than anything else, but does make, me, and hopefully someone else as well, to think about what exactly makes a series of sounds music? Is it just a rythm and a melody? If you'd (you as in the person reading this post at this very moment, not the the person quoted earlier specifically, altough by all means, do partake if you are so inclined) like to take part in a conversation about this subject matter, feel free, a tought from me in the following paragraph regarding what makes music music. By the way, if you want to dig deeper into the proper music comment, it's by large due to the fact that I generally despise contemporary popular music.

I seem to have gone for a bit of a tangent there, but anyway, the new paragraph:

So, what makes sound music. Factually, it's probably mostly just convention, and "this sounds like music, so it probably is", but at the very core I'm an idealist, so bollocks to that, here's a piece of terribly incoherent thinking from me. For a sequence of sound to be music, I think, it has to provoke an emotional response from the listener, be it happiness, fear, disgust, confusion, or something completely different, and that's about all I can milk out of this train of thought, so yeah, three paragraphs, and half a line of actual content, nice. Oh, and to add to the mess I've already made, Mitch Mitchell. Cheers.
 

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SecretsOfMoon said:
In any case, as much as I appreciate good technique, it's in the style of playing for me. I'll throw Nick Mason, Keith Moon, Bill Ward, Ian Paice and Chris Hakius as some of my favourites, and if you don't know who they are, go listen to some proper music for a change.
I love Pink Floyd (and The Who), and Porcupine Tree definitely influenced by them both, I mean, they ARE. Seriously though, Pink Floyd, legendary (amongst The Beatles).
TheRightToArmBears said:
I'm more wowed by the bassist in the first video.

That's sick!
Omg, you're right, the bass line is as impressive as the drumming (if not more)! Being a bassist myself, I did notice it, but my mind was analysing the drumming (heh, excuses)...
 

BonsaiK

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What he's doing in the first video isn't really jazz drumming, it's jazz fusion drumming (which is really just rock drumming). Actual jazz drumming sounds more like this: