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Title: ur level
Post by: jax19 on April 30, 2007, 10:59:07 AM
1 of the questionz 4 ur profile on this forum is ur level...i kno every1's opinion is different...how do u kno if ur a beginner, intermediate, or an advanced drummer...this is a sincere question, cuz i'm not sure...2 alot of people i'm advanced but i consider myself intermediate and i'm not being modest and fishin 4 complements when i tell people that...so help a brotha out and let me kno ya's opinion 2 help me kno where i'm really at... stay chill... God Bless!
Title: Re: ur level
Post by: Hotsticks1 on April 30, 2007, 02:51:45 PM
I think an advanced drummer is a person that knows and has studied the history of their craft. Some one who can lock it in the pocket and at the same time deliver licks that can blow your mind. They seem to have their own style of play, taking what they've learned from others and putting their own twist on it and people look forward to seeing them play because they know that something new and different is probably going to be brought to the table and not just licks but solid placement on whatever they're doing. They know how to play the type of music, and they know how to bring the music out and play with the band. For example they dont play Rock like its R&B or they know how to play fusion like it's fusion and not like it's jazz or straight gospel. They're always called upon to play with people and they have something special that you can't find in your average drummer.

Intermediate I think are drummers like myself who are still searching for their identity on the kit. Usually the pockett is solid, and they have some hot licks, and people do look forward to hearing them play. I think in terms on studying we have a lot to learn about the history and at the same time we still have different drummers to incorporate into their playing style. Also I think intermediate drummers are still being shaped in to discipline and complete rhythmic machines. Personally I know I'm more intermediate because I feel as if I have so much to learn about drums as far as technique and how to play in different settings, and different genres as well.

Begginers I think are drummers who are just starting out or maybe even have been playing for a while, who really dont know much about drums. They probably have alot of drummers to research and incorporate into their playing style, and they have to develope a style of play as well. I think this is when pockett is established, along with discpline, tempo control, and an overall understanding of what they're playing.

Just my two cents...I hope this helps
Title: Re: ur level
Post by: drummin4JC on April 30, 2007, 02:58:41 PM
I think an advanced drummer is a person that knows and has studied the history of their craft. Some one who can lock it in the pocket and at the same time deliver licks that can blow your mind. They seem to have their own style of play, taking what they've learned from others and putting their own twist on it and people look forward to seeing them play because they know that something new and different is probably going to be brought to the table and not just licks but solid placement on whatever they're doing. They know how to play the type of music, and they know how to bring the music out and play with the band. For example they dont play Rock like its R&B or they know how to play fusion like it's fusion and not like it's jazz or straight gospel. They're always called upon to play with people and they have something special that you can't find in your average drummer.

Intermediate I think are drummers like myself who are still searching for their identity on the kit. Usually the pockett is solid, and they have some hot licks, and people do look forward to hearing them play. I think in terms on studying we have a lot to learn about the history and at the same time we still have different drummers to incorporate into their playing style. Also I think intermediate drummers are still being shaped in to discipline and complete rhythmic machines. Personally I know I'm more intermediate because I feel as if I have so much to learn about drums as far as technique and how to play in different settings, and different genres as well.

Begginers I think are drummers who are just starting out or maybe even have been playing for a while, who really dont know much about drums. They probably have alot of drummers to research and incorporate into their playing style, and they have to develope a style of play as well. I think this is when pockett is established, along with discpline, tempo control, and an overall understanding of what they're playing.

Just my two cents...I hope this helps




EXACTLY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Title: Re: ur level
Post by: JFunky on May 01, 2007, 07:55:43 AM
...my current level is..........."Beginner".  ;D
Title: Re: ur level
Post by: jax19 on May 01, 2007, 08:18:21 AM
good lookin out "sticks"...i appreciate that good brotha...that reminds me that i'm definately intermediate and i gotta keep steppin my game up...God Bless!
Title: Re: ur level
Post by: drummin4JC on May 01, 2007, 02:07:31 PM
 ;D if theres something lower then beginer then IM IT!!!
Title: Re: ur level
Post by: Hotsticks1 on May 01, 2007, 11:09:11 PM
good lookin out "sticks"...i appreciate that good brotha...that reminds me that i'm definately intermediate and i gotta keep steppin my game up...God Bless!


No problem Paatna, we're all family on this site. And speaking on stepping your game up I gotta go hit some licks my self!!! ;D
Title: Re: ur level
Post by: Audiocr381ve on May 02, 2007, 03:09:02 AM
Intermediate here!
Title: Re: ur level
Post by: soul_drummer on May 02, 2007, 02:12:08 PM
Beginner...................... :-\
Title: Re: ur level
Post by: jax19 on May 02, 2007, 02:25:43 PM
;D if theres something lower then beginer then IM IT!!!

lol...thatz a good 1!
Title: Re: ur level
Post by: hornets222003 on May 04, 2007, 05:38:18 PM
I think I fall between the intermediate and the advanced.
Title: Re: ur level
Post by: juSe on May 04, 2007, 08:17:04 PM
I am most sertainly a rookie.  My chops are nowhere near where they should be.
Title: Re: ur level
Post by: JonathanLR on May 04, 2007, 09:49:14 PM
im probably gonna say intermediate check out my vids too www.youtube.com/jonadiaper its a cool name dont laugh   ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ::) ::) :o :o :'( :'( :-X :-[ :P :) ;) :D ;D >:( :( haha i like buttons