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Rasta
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PostPosted: Thu May 22, 2008 12:34 pm    Post subject: Re: 4 piece drum technique Reply with quote

styles2281 wrote:
Rasta wrote:
styles2281 wrote:
Rasta wrote:
drumking089 wrote:
Works for me with just one tom, one tom tom, bass, and snare.

Anyone else feel the same?


I'm playing the same way currently. It's been great for me to work on creativity and ingenuity, though I don't think I would ever say that a 4-piece is the only way to go.

Many times simplicity is great. There is an argument floating out there that a 4 peice is all you NEED. Which may be true, but I love thoes huge sets.

I'm glad Danny Carey doesn't play a 4 piece.


Heck, a BASS and SNARE are all you need...it's not really the point.


Maybe that's all you need. I'd need at least a 4 to seriously perform with a band. Though, what is the point?


The point is that music should be played with whatever is required or whatever will sound the best. Some pieces, or genres of music may require nothing more than a bass and snare. Others, just a four piece. Others sound best with a 60 piece kit (okay...embellishing a bit).

I think that saying that a certain amount of drums (regardless of the number) is "all you NEED" is a rather pointless statement.


Ah, I see your point. I thought we were just talking personal preferences, but I agree.
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gdawson44
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PostPosted: Fri May 23, 2008 1:59 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

punkrocker7341 wrote:
What I find about people that say 4 pieces make you be more creative, is that when you switch to a four piece you can't use all the same fills as you can with something bigger.


You can, but you have to learn to rephrase your fills.
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