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Calaverasgrande 12-17-2012 11:07 AM

Raise your hand if you are also a drummer.
 
I guess it is time to come out of the closet. I also play drums. I actually started on drums and migrated to bass. But drums are too fun to ever give up.
Any other bassists/drummers out here?

Mybikeisblack 12-17-2012 11:12 AM

I would have loved to learn. I did start out on them when I was a child but I never got any where other than a simple boom boom clap beat.

Calaverasgrande 12-17-2012 11:28 AM

oh yay I'm in the sticks now....

heb9_28 12-17-2012 11:31 AM

...I play the cajon. Does that count? I love it.

Immigrant 12-17-2012 11:33 AM

I used to be a really good drummer. The band I was in opened for UFO and April Wine in 1980, Omaha Ne.

Then my then wife insisted I pick, family or band. I picked family, sold my stuff and never touched a drumstick until my son (I raised after divorce) turned 12 and had the gift. He is 30 now and gigs regularly with three bands.

I considered starting again but broke everything below my knees in an accident at work. Thirty surgeries later, bass seemed natural since I had one in 1975 for awhile.

I'm still WAY better at drums, but won't be as soon as one of these is lopped off.:D

Scott1 12-17-2012 11:48 AM

I played drums for 40 years before a failed surgery for metacarpol problems stopped me from playing.

I can play bass with my wrist braces on, though I had to adjust my playing position to accommodate the odd angle my left thumb is now in.
Since I learned to play that way from the beginning, it hasn't held me back much; no slapping, but I personally don't care for it, so no real loss to me. :ninja:

bassistjoe93 12-17-2012 12:11 PM

I just bought a set of drums to learn on from Craigslist. It's quite a humbling experience to know great drum beats in your head but have no idea how to play them!

wrench45us 12-17-2012 12:22 PM

I played drums from age 10 on.

With drums I can play what I hear in my head.
I have never been able to do that with any other instrument I've taken up since.
Does not stop me from trying, however.

Lucky Strike 12-17-2012 12:24 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by bassistjoe93 (Post 13590348)
I just bought a set of drums to learn on from Craigslist. It's quite a humbling experience to know great drum beats in your head but have no idea how to play them!

I second that, only I hear great bass lines.. and cant play them..

:hiding:

Tituscrow 12-17-2012 12:28 PM

In my head, I am Tomas Haake. In reality, I am Peter Criss.

Calaverasgrande 12-17-2012 04:07 PM

I wonder, is there a talkbass for drummers? Talk-drums?
Gettign back into playing drums again after a 10 year hiatus (it's hard to have a place to keep drums!).
Trying to educate myself about brands and stuff. A lot has changed in the last couple decades.
Seems like all of the brands are made in China now and some drummers actually LIKE Paiste?

brendanbassist 12-17-2012 04:14 PM

I own a drum set, and I enjoy hitting it with sticks, but I wouldn't call myself a drummer by any means.

dalahorse 12-17-2012 04:23 PM

I took up the drums at age 12 and still play them 24 years later.

FrednBass 12-17-2012 05:20 PM

My father is a drummer (a great one, by the way!), so i know a thing or two about the instrument...

Hot Pocket 12-17-2012 05:26 PM

Been drumming for the last 39 years. Man it sure got my right hand together. I totally get Jaco's right hand because of it.

SquierJazz72 12-17-2012 06:08 PM

I am not a drummer proper. I did learn the fundamentals of drums and can play some straightforward, basics 4/4 beats on an actual drum set at slow to moderate tempos.

But I didn't learn with the intent of being a drummer, just to understand that role better, as well as understand how to program better drum beats when I record.

Rip Topaz 12-17-2012 06:20 PM

I've never been a drummer in a band, but I've always had the bandroom at my house over the years, and I also have a home studio.

It just made sense pretty early on to learn how to play, so I practiced on my drummer's kit between practices, mostly to learn what can actually be played by a real drummer so I could properly program a drum machine for recording.

Somewhere along the line I got pretty good at it. And it definitely effected my basslines.

bassinplace 12-17-2012 06:23 PM

Played drums for 15 years before picking up a bass. Now I must admit, I've neglected the tubs for quite awhile. I'm just having too much fun with the bass and I want to get good at it. Drums haven't been interesting me so much these days. :bassist:

StuartV 12-17-2012 06:33 PM

I also started on drums (about 7 years ago). Was actively gigging in working bands after about 2 years. Then started learning bass about 3 years (?) ago.

I guess I should really say I started on trombone when I was about 10 and played that in school bands up until I got out of college. Then played nothing for almost 20 years. :(

bolophonic 12-17-2012 08:22 PM

I found a Tama Swingstar set in a dumpster a few years ago in excellent condition. I refurbed it and started a band with me as the drummer. It was total low-I.Q. punk and I loved it. I recently made some cymbal upgrades and started working to improve my technique.


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