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Title: Stay ahead of the curve
Post by: Black snare head on July 18, 2013, 01:38:54 AM
Vegas drummer, there is a lot of compitition out here and I'm trying to stay ahead of the curve. Shoot me some tips.
Title: Re: Stay ahead of the curve
Post by: SabianKnight on September 05, 2013, 12:59:48 AM
Looking at the number of views either people don't know how to answer the question or they are presuming that you should already know the answers.
I understand your question. You are asking what can you do/work on/learn in order to compete in today's drummer market.

Most everyone here could stand at least a refresher on the subject especially since we have been very quiet on the board this year.


1. Master playing in time full body/each limb:

2. Master using electronics:
3. Learn to read and write music and charts

4. Learn the Nashville Counting System

5. Learn to play and control bigger cymbals (18", 20" crashes, 22", 24" rides, 15", 16" hi-hats) and bigger/deeper snares (14" x 6.5" or 14" x 7" or 14" x 8" etc.)

6. Become proficient on another instrument
teaches you to hear your parts and choices from a larger... purposed based perspective (what the composition and other musicians need)
Title: Re: Stay ahead of the curve
Post by: baggettcindy on September 05, 2013, 01:08:40 AM
thanx Sab!!
Title: Re: Stay ahead of the curve
Post by: phbrown on November 11, 2013, 10:24:03 PM
excellent response!
Title: Re: Stay ahead of the curve
Post by: jonesl78 on November 11, 2013, 11:31:07 PM
Professionalism, Professionalism, Professionalism!

I cant stress this enough. Bottom line, there are a lot of talented musicians out there. As a matter of fact, only a fraction of that talent is required for a performance. However, there are not a lot of musicians that will not return phone calls, text, and emails in a timely manner. There are not a lot of musicians that will not show up on time to rehearsals and church service/gigs. There are a lot of musicians that will not learn songs like they are supposed to. There will be a lot of musicians who will have a bad attitude at gigs. You want to stand out? Be talented AND professional. Every interaction with another person is a possible audition for a gig.
Title: Re: Stay ahead of the curve
Post by: baggettcindy on November 12, 2013, 06:15:33 PM
Thanks Jonesl78....Hey...are u playing anywhere Black Snare Head? Mountaintop Faith Ministries is looking for a ministry-minded drummer in Vegas. I put the thread in the general topic forum.... 
Title: Re: Stay ahead of the curve
Post by: SabianKnight on December 01, 2013, 09:01:08 PM
Professionalism, Professionalism, Professionalism!

I cant stress this enough. Bottom line, there are a lot of talented musicians out there. As a matter of fact, only a fraction of that talent is required for a performance. However, there are not a lot of musicians that will not return phone calls, text, and emails in a timely manner. There are not a lot of musicians that will not show up on time to rehearsals and church service/gigs. There are a lot of musicians that will not learn songs like they are supposed to. There will be a lot of musicians who will have a bad attitude at gigs. You want to stand out? Be talented AND professional. Every interaction with another person is a possible audition for a gig.

Amen!!! come on in here preacha!
Title: Re: Stay ahead of the curve
Post by: JFunky on December 10, 2013, 07:07:14 AM
...this is a good read!  Excellent!
Title: Re: Stay ahead of the curve
Post by: T-Block on January 15, 2014, 09:53:22 PM
Me likey!