Good question Stokes!! I would guess being correct. If they are sloppy, they are not true. I would like to know the answer, too.
Good question Stokes!! I would guess being correct. If they are sloppy, they are not true. I would like to know the answer, too.
Always play clean before fast.
+100 for Drummer....
My Kit :
TAMA Imperialstar Midnight Blue
REMO Encore Heads....
Meinl Cowbell
16" Zildjian Avedis Thin Crash
16" Paiste Alpha Medium Crash
20" Meinl Rakes Medium Ride
14" Paiste 3000 Rude Hi-Hat
8" PST-5 Splash
6" Meinl Classic Splash
10" WUHAN S series Splash
16" ZHT EFX
17" Stagg China
P122 Double bass pedal
play the piece where it should sit tempo wise if you can, but if the difficulty level is beyond your present grasp at a certain tempo then obviously play the piece at a tempo that demostrates accuracy over speed, try to be as fluid and precise as you can. This only comes with practise practise and more practise.
Official cowbell hater.
If this is an audition speed will be a factor, but if the person you're auditioning knows drumming, they won't be impressed by speed alone. You'll want to demonstrate how fast you can play them cleanly. Play them as fast as you can play them cleanly, and hope for the best. Good luck with the audition.
Gretsch Catalina Birch 6 piece fusion set (10,12,14,16in. Toms, 22 Bass). Sabian 20" HH Classic Ride, 16" Istanbul Agop Dark Crash, & Zildian K 13" Hi-hats.
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