@cosmodrum1 Yeah, I agree. Metric modulation and spacial orientation can make a book difficult. Too bad 99% of this book is just straight eighth note check.
@theflamfounder Not every passage in a book has to be the most difficult, sweet lick in the world. Sometimes the the music calls for eighth notes. Also, there are things that make books difficult like metric modulation, dynamics, and spacial orientation. you don't have to flam every damn note to make it a good book. You Cadet fanboys are ridiculous. If you get off on paradiddlididdles and a book of two heights, then the Cadets are great.
@SNAREDOOD6969 yeah no one will ever replicate the sound rennick gets...loud doesn't necessarily mean good, these guys have really good dynamic control
@swisscheesedlo Tom Aungst writes very demanding and musical books. His lines have deserved every title they've won. I'd feel a bit more accomplished for winning with a challenging book that took all season to clean rather than a book that was clean the first time we sight-read it.
@swisscheesedlo Pretty sick of PR fans using this argument. You people know that a notey book can still be musical, right? It's not like when you make the decision to play a "musical" drum book you're required to reduce your demand down to 99% eighth-note check pattern bull shit. People need to quit throwing around the term "musical" as a defense for having high school level demand.
@cosmodrum1 Yeah, I agree. Metric modulation and spacial orientation can make a book difficult. Too bad 99% of this book is just straight eighth note check.
theflamfounder 1 month ago
@theflamfounder Not every passage in a book has to be the most difficult, sweet lick in the world. Sometimes the the music calls for eighth notes. Also, there are things that make books difficult like metric modulation, dynamics, and spacial orientation. you don't have to flam every damn note to make it a good book. You Cadet fanboys are ridiculous. If you get off on paradiddlididdles and a book of two heights, then the Cadets are great.
cosmodrum1 1 month ago
@theflamfounder Did you really just call this a high school book?
SnareCaptain123Moo 1 month ago
I love Rennick's tuning and book so so much. I also like the convo the two guys have at the beginning of this...
DrummingWin 2 months ago
@SNAREDOOD6969 yeah no one will ever replicate the sound rennick gets...loud doesn't necessarily mean good, these guys have really good dynamic control
mrpainless45 3 months ago
They won best percussion. Shut up.
scorch0012 3 months ago
@swisscheesedlo Tom Aungst writes very demanding and musical books. His lines have deserved every title they've won. I'd feel a bit more accomplished for winning with a challenging book that took all season to clean rather than a book that was clean the first time we sight-read it.
theflamfounder 5 months ago
Blue Coats walking lie beast in the back ground
omartor8 5 months ago 2
@theflamfounder Then why have Paul Rennick and Tom Aungst individually won more drum titles with their writing than Dave Glyde in the last decade?
swisscheesedlo 5 months ago
@swisscheesedlo Pretty sick of PR fans using this argument. You people know that a notey book can still be musical, right? It's not like when you make the decision to play a "musical" drum book you're required to reduce your demand down to 99% eighth-note check pattern bull shit. People need to quit throwing around the term "musical" as a defense for having high school level demand.
theflamfounder 5 months ago