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  • Hooe
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    • Aug 2002
    • 21554

    #31
    Re: You need a drummer for your band - ?uestlove or Travis Barker?

    Another guy maybe worth mention is Longineu Parsons of Yellowcard. He's done some fairly impressive things for being in an "Warped Tour rock" band.

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    • RAZRr1275
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      • Sep 2007
      • 9918

      #32
      Re: You need a drummer for your band - ?uestlove or Travis Barker?

      Originally posted by Skerik

      Drumming isn't all about technical proficiency....
      In todays world of music I'd say it is. Fast, hard, and loud is considered skill now. Not funky stuff. I'm not farmiliar with this guy but I'd say if you took him out of jazz and funk he'd not do so well just like if you took Travis Barker out of rock. I probably take Keith Moon for my drummer though.
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      • Chief Illinimac
        Gimme the Oscar, Friendo.
        • Dec 2004
        • 2365

        #33
        Re: You need a drummer for your band - ?uestlove or Travis Barker?

        Originally posted by RAZRr1275
        In todays world of music I'd say it is. Fast, hard, and loud is considered skill now. Not funky stuff. I'm not farmiliar with this guy but I'd say if you took him out of jazz and funk he'd not do so well just like if you took Travis Barker out of rock. I probably take Keith Moon for my drummer though.
        If you had any idea of what jazz/funk is, you would realize that they are the epitome of musicianship. Jazz is probably by far the most difficult style of music to learn to play, regardless of the instrument. As a musician myself, I have a massive appreciation for anyone who can do jazz well. And Skerik is right, technical proficiency isn't only about being the fastest. Complicated polyrhythms require far more skill than just playing cliched rock drum solos.
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        • eXperiment63
          MVP
          • Mar 2004
          • 3077

          #34
          Re: You need a drummer for your band - ?uestlove or Travis Barker?

          There is little musicianship in Rock music these days. All the great musicians are either in jazz or metal, or even blues. Great musicianship doesn't get you radio plays, simple rhythms with catchy hooks does.

          I listen to rock because I can relate to a lot of the lyrics, and there are some amazing vocalists out there.
          I listen to metal because of the supreme musicianship.
          I listen to blues because of the amount of emotion poured into it and the tone and skill level of the guitar being played.

          I don't listen to jazz, but damn do I appreciate the skill level most jazz musicians are at.

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          • RAZRr1275
            All Star
            • Sep 2007
            • 9918

            #35
            Re: You need a drummer for your band - ?uestlove or Travis Barker?

            Originally posted by ChiefIllinimac
            If you had any idea of what jazz/funk is, you would realize that they are the epitome of musicianship. Jazz is probably by far the most difficult style of music to learn to play, regardless of the instrument. As a musician myself, I have a massive appreciation for anyone who can do jazz well. And Skerik is right, technical proficiency isn't only about being the fastest. Complicated polyrhythms require far more skill than just playing cliched rock drum solos.
            I know that. I love jazz. It's just not so appreciated now. Most people I know considered what I stated being the signs of a great drummer. He's good but I wouldn't pick him.
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            • Herbsinator
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              • Sep 2003
              • 4573

              #36
              Re: You need a drummer for your band - ?uestlove or Travis Barker?

              Originally posted by ChiefIllinimac
              If you had any idea of what jazz/funk is, you would realize that they are the epitome of musicianship. Jazz is probably by far the most difficult style of music to learn to play, regardless of the instrument. As a musician myself, I have a massive appreciation for anyone who can do jazz well. And Skerik is right, technical proficiency isn't only about being the fastest. Complicated polyrhythms require far more skill than just playing cliched rock drum solos.
              It's not even about playing the rhythm correctly....its about keeping the beat laid back enough (timing wise) to make it sound good. Listen to Chad Sexton from 311 and you'll know exactly what I'm talking about.

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              • CS10029
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                • Feb 2004
                • 4616

                #37
                Re: You need a drummer for your band - ?uestlove or Travis Barker?

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                • Chief Illinimac
                  Gimme the Oscar, Friendo.
                  • Dec 2004
                  • 2365

                  #38
                  Re: You need a drummer for your band - ?uestlove or Travis Barker?

                  Originally posted by Herbsinator
                  It's not even about playing the rhythm correctly....its about keeping the beat laid back enough (timing wise) to make it sound good. Listen to Chad Sexton from 311 and you'll know exactly what I'm talking about.
                  311? Good band, but he doesn't even come close to what I'm talking about.
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                  • Herbsinator
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                    • Sep 2003
                    • 4573

                    #39
                    Re: You need a drummer for your band - ?uestlove or Travis Barker?

                    Originally posted by ChiefIllinimac
                    311? Good band, but he doesn't even come close to what I'm talking about.
                    have you ever heard the drummer for 311. Do yourself a favor and listen to Beyond The Gray Sky. But it is useless to argue about music anyway. A drummer who can play a complex rhythm is good like in jazz, but great drummers are the ones who can play simple beats and make them groove hard. Listen to Motown....the drum beats aren't overly complex...but they just groove so hard. To me...that is what makes a good drummer.
                    Last edited by Herbsinator; 02-18-2008, 11:57 PM.

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                    • GamingJones
                      Pro
                      • Jul 2004
                      • 1384

                      #40
                      Re: You need a drummer for your band - ?uestlove or Travis Barker?

                      Forget that junk, draft for the future Lebron James style...

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                      • Chief Illinimac
                        Gimme the Oscar, Friendo.
                        • Dec 2004
                        • 2365

                        #41
                        Re: You need a drummer for your band - ?uestlove or Travis Barker?

                        Originally posted by Herbsinator
                        have you ever heard the drummer for 311. Do yourself a favor and listen to Beyond The Gray Sky. But it is useless to argue about music anyway. A drummer who can play a complex rhythm is good like in jazz, but great drummers are the ones who can play simple beats and make them groove hard. Listen to Motown....the drum beats aren't overly complex...but they just groove so hard. To me...that is what makes a good drummer.
                        Yes I have heard the drummer for 311, I am a 311 fan. However, while what you say is true, it doesn't fit what I was talking about. Just because he keeps a good groove on a simple beat does not mean hes keeping a complicated polyrhythm while improvising it. I'm not arguing that he's not a good drummer, I'm just saying that what I was talking about and what you are talking about are not the same thing. That's all.
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                        • luv_mist
                          Older
                          • May 2004
                          • 9596

                          #42
                          Re: You need a drummer for your band - ?uestlove or Travis Barker?

                          Originally posted by MaxAbbitt
                          Forget that junk, draft for the future Lebron James style...

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                          My man isn't bad at all. I like that he is flexible with the styles that he's comign across in the video.

                          On another note, I'm curious to know what you guys are using as a basis for who's better than who. The only thing that really stands out to me is the setup of the drums and the movement the guys use to hit them. Thanks for that collaboration between ?uestlove & Barker. That was pretty solid.

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                          • joshuar9476
                            MVP
                            • Feb 2006
                            • 1880

                            #43
                            Re: You need a drummer for your band - ?uestlove or Travis Barker?

                            Originally posted by ChiefIllinimac
                            Gene Krupa also says "hi."

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                            bad a** clip ... thanks for the krupa and rich references. as a jazz enthusiast, i completely agree.

                            as to the question though ... i'd take ?. i'm not a big rap fan, but i do like the rap groups that play instruments .. the roots, a tribe called quest, jurrasic 5.
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                            • Chief Illinimac
                              Gimme the Oscar, Friendo.
                              • Dec 2004
                              • 2365

                              #44
                              Re: You need a drummer for your band - ?uestlove or Travis Barker?

                              Originally posted by joshuar9476
                              bad a** clip ... thanks for the krupa and rich references. as a jazz enthusiast, i completely agree.

                              as to the question though ... i'd take ?. i'm not a big rap fan, but i do like the rap groups that play instruments .. the roots, a tribe called quest, jurrasic 5.
                              That's because good rap is more than just reciting rhymes over samples.
                              Listen to some of my covers:
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                              LOST Theme
                              The Rain Song by Led Zeppelin
                              Rage Against the Machine Acoustic Medley

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