Re: Sunday Jam
Originally Posted by
bassist learning drums
Well, I had the opportunity to actually play drums with someone Sunday. He is a guitarist. He is kind of learning, like I am. I let him start with some things he knows and I just played along with him. He was very excited, he's NEVER played with a drummer. I mostly played steady beats to his stuff. I kept really good time, which amazed me! Then, I started some grooves and let him create something to them. We had a lot of fun. We both learned from the experience. Not trying to form a band, but to explore music. We will do it again in the near future. Meanwhile, I have to work on learning bass for some new songs on my bands next cd!!! Sayanara!
Awesome, BLD! You kept the beat goin' and you both had fun! Keep up the jams!
Originally Posted by
pastor_bob
Sounds like a great time BLD! I got to jam on Friday night, but I had to be the guitarist. I am hoping this is the beginning of a praise band for the church, so I'll do whatever I need to do. The guy I jammed with will ultimately be the bass player, so the drummer's throne may yet have an opening, even if I have to share it.
Darn, PB! Wish I could join ya in Tennessee (I see a pair of Aspires I could rock very easily!), but who'd play drums in Granite City? Great news! Keep us posted, bro'!
And Frank--for once you beat me to the pun(ch)!
keep the beat goin' ... Don't keep it to yourself!
Charlie
"If a man does not keep pace with his companions, perhaps it is because he hears a different drummer. Let him step to the music which he hears, however measured or far away." --Henry David Thoreau, "Walden," 1854
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