eightyeightkeys Posted January 22, 2003 Posted January 22, 2003 Firstly, I would much rather record a live drummer than have to program my own drums but....(sigh)...more times than not, I end up programming drum tracks for a lot of clients. A LOT ! I listen (and have listened intently) to drummers, live and on CD/LP..etc...and I am truly in love with the instrument and in live concerts I end up listening and watching the drummer more so than any other instrument. But, my fills are getting somewhat predictable. I'm reaching for the same or similar fills time and time again. Are there any really good drum fill books where fills are notated on score ? eightyeightkeys
JDL Posted February 16, 2003 Posted February 16, 2003 I dunno, just listen to the song. Arent you supposed to exxagerate on the fills? Also, are there any books on the subject? JDL on Purevolume Bird\'s Eye View on Purevolume
Gtoledo3 Posted February 16, 2003 Posted February 16, 2003 Just get more drum instruction books. They usually include music. Want mix/tracking feedback? Checkout "The Fade"- www.grand-designs.cc/mmforum/index.php The soon-to-be home of the "12 Bar-Blues Project"
JDL Posted February 16, 2003 Posted February 16, 2003 HAHA, this was sort of a joke, as well. Look at the date he posted this..........without any reply. JDL on Purevolume Bird\'s Eye View on Purevolume
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