IMHO, if you can't keep the meter without some sort of help......go find another instrument to play. Also, nothing is perfect. If it were, it wouldn't be human generated.
It's ironic that I ran across this because I recently had a conversation with another drummer who admits to not being able to keep a beat without a click track in his ear.
He told me a story of him playing a church service and the click went out, then he completely froze up and dropped the beat. I told him as a drummer I'd be embarrassed of that happened to me, and if I were him I'd begin practicing without a click so he can learn to keep a beat without it.
Needless to say he told me you cant get gigs without playing with a click. He was baffled when I proved to him that I play more gigs than he does, and I don't use one.
Anyways, check out the article.
http://www.blabbermouth.net/news/dav...on-technology/
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IMHO, if you can't keep the meter without some sort of help......go find another instrument to play. Also, nothing is perfect. If it were, it wouldn't be human generated.
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In college I was a member of our percussion ensemble (which was a lot of fun, BTW)...................our instructor/conductor was a percussion professor that often told us:
"You are the metronome -- you are the meter....................if you can't do that, switch to woodwinds so you can get covered up in the orchestra."
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