Studio Drumming (Collision Course pt. 2)
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If you wouldn't mind sharing, what splashes, bells, and chinas are you using? You sound great by the way!
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@ASBdrummer86 What splashes, bells, and china's are you using? Sounds fantastic by the way!
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@IntenseChainReaction That's not saying much.
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That snare is tighter than my mom !
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This is some nice drumming and whoever has a foul comment to make about it is just a mindless cunt who wishes they could only play something of this calibur with such grace and spirit. And what would realy be the point in smashing while you are recording, it's bloody nonsense. But hey ASBdrummer, atleast you know you got some haters now, lmao. Feckin nancy mongo saps.
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boring.
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SOLID BRO!!!! LOVE THAT 32ND WITH YOUR LEFT HAND!!!!
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omg your fucking awesome ;D thats fucking nice^^
Thanks guys! I really don't see the point of thrashing about when in studio. Save it for live play, I say.
ASBdrummer86 1 year ago
reminds me alot of as blood runs black drumming. tight snare man
666metaldrummer 2 years ago 3
Thank you.
ASBdrummer86 2 years ago
Some drummers can jam the fuck out and others kick back and save there energy for the style and longevity! You dont have to look like a fucking ape or animal from the muppets to sound and play great! Nice work and some of you guys need to keep your opinions to ones self!! Stay Safe
captnhook236 2 years ago 4
Thanks man, I never found the need to overplay and thrash around when I'm recording in the studio. Live is different, the adrenaline and the rush can make things more visual, but I think the first and foremost thing is playing the song well.
ASBdrummer86 2 years ago
dude you are playing metal, hit your stuff like you are playing it :P
joostvandijk87 3 years ago
In the studio I think technique is more important. Come see me play live and its alot more entertaining!
ASBdrummer86 3 years ago