I just got a drum kit. I've played the djembe at my church pretty good, and always wanted a drum set, but for whatever reason couldn't, and ended up playing bass for the last 20 or so years. So now I'm banging away for an hour or so everyday, trying to get enough chops to play in church, and do some home recordings.
I always kind of approached bass playing with drums in mind. I feel like I can lock in with the kick drum, and groove with a drummer. But now that I'm drumming, I'm like concentrating on the band leaders (guitarist) right hand to make sure I'm on top of the beat, and hardly paying attention to the bass player at all. And when I'm at home banging away, I'm surprised how hard some beats are, and how easy others are. So far, playing along to Audioslave makes me feel like I'm awesome, and Tool makes me feel like a complete idiot.
I've watched some online drum lesson videos. Does anyone else have any experience behind the kit? If so, what are some observations, or experiences that helped you develop as a player?
Thanks!
I always kind of approached bass playing with drums in mind. I feel like I can lock in with the kick drum, and groove with a drummer. But now that I'm drumming, I'm like concentrating on the band leaders (guitarist) right hand to make sure I'm on top of the beat, and hardly paying attention to the bass player at all. And when I'm at home banging away, I'm surprised how hard some beats are, and how easy others are. So far, playing along to Audioslave makes me feel like I'm awesome, and Tool makes me feel like a complete idiot.
I've watched some online drum lesson videos. Does anyone else have any experience behind the kit? If so, what are some observations, or experiences that helped you develop as a player?
Thanks!