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RecordingIdiot
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i have been playin drums now for about 10 or 11 years. seriously for about 4. i have always played rock/hard rock/ metal. but here recently we have been exploring more into extreme death/black metal. im decent with my doubles but it seems since im almost constantly using them i cant keep em going. im getting tired and hurting in my shins really badly. is it just my technique? or endurance? or maybe a little of both?

There's nothing worse than hearing a song with CONSTANT 16th note bass drum hits. Being a drummer myself, that type of playing just never impressed me. I could listen to all of Metallica's or Mötley Crüe's albums and be completely unimpressed with Lars Ulrich's and Tommey Lee's playing (I only bring them up because they are touted for having great drumming prowess). In fact this reminds me of a post in the Guitar and Basses forum about having a huge amp stack versus something smaller that works better; and the answer is simple, it's mostly for show. You gotta have that huge Marshall stack to impress the audience and it seems like drummers think they need to have hefty double bass chops to impress people. Something people tend to forget is that part of music is silence. So my advice is to go out there and reinvent metal-leave out the constant 16ths.
, not many drummers like em cause they can be a bit lame, like somone has said already, but try to put a accent in them, start with right accents first do RRLL accenting the rights only, then try Left, its real funny, as i am right handed, i find doing the accents Lefts are easyer, good luck, ..............Trevbeats Kent UK Please reply tell me how you have got on , i am here to help................Chu