hardest instrument to get high prac marks on, an instrument that u always wants to add more to (cymbals and crap), and its a bitch to even get considered to go 2 the con! lol does anybody feel me? or am i a shit talker? lol
just curious - u going to be doing any of the open performances at the con over july-august ish i think it was? cant remember..got the mail thingo around somewhereur_inner_child said:drum like you never drummed before babeh!
we need more drummers at the con! The only person I know who plays "drums" is a damn percussionist.
PS I think its jazz orientated at the Con.... cuz thats all i hear coming out the drums at the con cafe
You guys see the drummer at 2004 encore? He played an electronic drum kit. Some funny stuff, tho not sure if it was very musical. Did have a good beat tho! :uhhuh: Very entertaining.dannyboy_588 said:if drumming for the HSC is hard, try learning a MUSICAL instrument.
It's called the Music Café.Jazz Man Tim said:the con cafe is called the jazz cafe, so you'd expect jazz there wouldn't you?
i know you can do jazz studies on percussion, or drums. not sure about the classical bmus perf tho...
check the signs in the library when you study. it says to be quiet or go to the jazz cafe.Phanatical said:It's called the Music Café.
ThA pLaYaH!!!!underthebridge said:i think its the player
HA HAAAAA ! sok it to 'im, boyoH~!!!!!!!!!dannyboy_588 said:if drumming for the HSC is hard, try learning a MUSICAL instrument.
yes, cannonball... wheres your brother Nat?Jazz Man Tim said:yea Stef, thats where i was getting my info from anway...
Jazz Cafe
Music Cafe
Con Cafe
who really cares, tis a cafe with music
you better go andlisten to some of these old school jazz drumming your talking about...Buddy Rich for instance, he did not maintain the tempo or rhythm really...as a matter of fact on countless occassions I have counted his solo's, and he does not even maintain a steady tempo! I'm more confident now with my drum performances then i was when i posted this thread...so we will see whether drums is a musical instrument when i get band 6 in music 1, majoring on drumsoskarthestudent said:HA HAAAAA ! sok it to 'im, boyoH~!!!!!!!!!
Drums arent a real instrument, their more like a tool - a special magical kind of tool that requires a tool to use 'em! People say 'whoa man hes such a mad drummer (dude)" - and all it takes is just a lot of random hitting. A drum solo in the jazz era used to mean something - the drummer had to elaborate on ideas, keep the listener interested and STILL maintain the rhythm- now all the drum solos I hear in the middle of rock songs, the rhythm stops, they just hit randomly, fisrt slow then building up to a frenzy of randomly stupid whacks and then eventually the other instruments just sort of flop back in and the 'music' continues!
You my friend, are clearly not a musician yourself if you believe that convoluted statement to be the truth. All musical instruments are tools, the very word INSTRUMENT implies that. If it is because of the 'percussive' motion required to play the drums that makes them less musical, then you can rule out the piano as an instrument as well. IT USES A HAMMER ACTION TO PRODUCE SOUND. Please, go get a clue before making unfounded generalisations such as the above, as it would appear you are the only tool around here.oskarthestudent said:HA HAAAAA ! sok it to 'im, boyoH~!!!!!!!!!
Drums arent a real instrument, their more like a tool.
music 1, eh. Make sure you can spell your name coreectly - that's 50% of the syllabus.Meads said:you better go andlisten to some of these old school jazz drumming your talking about...Buddy Rich for instance, he did not maintain the tempo or rhythm really...as a matter of fact on countless occassions I have counted his solo's, and he does not even maintain a steady tempo! I'm more confident now with my drum performances then i was when i posted this thread...so we will see whether drums is a musical instrument when i get band 6 in music 1, majoring on drums