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Are you a musician?
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No
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Stu'z



Joined: 04 Sep 2004
Posts: 119
Location: FRANCE


PostPosted: Fri Apr 15, 2005 10:28    Reply with quote


Of course i love !!!

I love all kinds of music... I'm very ecclectic. Check the website of my former bassist : www.carnot-entertainment.com

Hope you'll like it !!!

I haven't presented my musician side yet on this topic :
- I've played drums for 17 years
- I've practised bass for 4 years
- I had been also a guitarist (during 3 years but I stopped) and a DJ
- I know some things on the keys, just to enjoy myself
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beena



Joined: 20 Jun 2004
Posts: 134
Location: Pennsylvania, USA


PostPosted: Wed Apr 20, 2005 23:36    Reply with quote


I don't really practice any instrument but sometimes I like to play my doumbek(spelling?). My boyfriend has been a drummer for 24 years. He taught himself since he was 3 but took some lessons in high school. Right now he plays in 2 bands, teaches lessons full-time, and is writing a book(a lesson book for other drummers). He's pretty damn good. He plays all kinds of percussion too and sometimes I play with him. But I was thinking of getting some turn tables this summer! They would be cool! Very Happy
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FunkEducation



Joined: 15 Jul 2004
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Location: Maracay, Venezuela


PostPosted: Thu Apr 21, 2005 23:55    Reply with quote


wanna see who is a musician???
a drummer???
a great drummer???
check this out then:

http://www.mikeportnoy.com/about/drums/siamon.asp?menu=about

MIKE PORTNOY!! JUST SEE HIS DRUM! he's amazing! he's a Jazz and Progressive Metal player.... there's no better drummer in the world... for me....



Listen this: is a Solo!
http://www.mikeportnoy.com/media/audio/Dream%20Theater/Live%20in%20Tokyo/solo.mp3




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Spanish Cozmik Girl



Joined: 16 Apr 2003
Posts: 542
Location: Gran Canaria, Spain


PostPosted: Fri Apr 22, 2005 03:38    Reply with quote


Mike Portnoy is Mike Portnoy LOL
He's a great great great drummer.... he's not human.. LOL
Have you ever heard Dream Theatre? It's one of his bands, it's contemporary metal, but it's really great... I have some songs and I'm like Shocked when I listen to them! lol

And Derrick McKenzie is soooo funky, I love him Very Happy
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Stu'z



Joined: 04 Sep 2004
Posts: 119
Location: FRANCE


PostPosted: Thu Apr 28, 2005 15:47    Reply with quote


For me, DT and Mike Portnoy don't take part in the musical sphere... It's only technics and this music is awful...

Indeed, Mike is very good, he can put 1200 beats in a second, but it's only technics, not harmony. Listen to DT, it's the same thing, they change the tempo ten or twenty times during the song. It's very boring to listen to this type of music for me.

Sometimes, it's 100 times more musical a drummer (or any musician) who plays just one note which gives you goosebumps than 36000 notes just to show he's the fastest drummer...

Anyway... that's my tastes. Confused
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beena



Joined: 20 Jun 2004
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Location: Pennsylvania, USA


PostPosted: Thu Apr 28, 2005 15:59    Reply with quote


I agree. It's not how big or how many drums your kit has, its how good you can play a rhthym ---no matter if you have 4 or 40 drums on the kit.
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High Times



Joined: 25 Oct 2004
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Location: music written by JK/Toby Smith


PostPosted: Thu Apr 28, 2005 16:12    Reply with quote


when i was a teenager i was fond of dave weckl, (drummer from

chick corea band) i bought his albums and have his 2 video schools

check this link and listen to his amazing jazz music:

http://64.246.176.199/wecklHome/wecklHome.php?sw=1024&sh=768


also from virtuoso drummers i love billy cobham, dennis chambers ,greg bissonette (when he plays jazz fusion),steve

gadd because he is just great...

and of course, derrick.
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tahoe



Joined: 12 Jan 2004
Posts: 148
Location: Berkeley, California


PostPosted: Thu Apr 28, 2005 18:49    Reply with quote


steve gadd is excellent! versatile in jazz and rock. i'll have to check out dave weckl, thanks for the rec.
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Mers



Joined: 10 Aug 2003
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Location: Brazil...


PostPosted: Fri Apr 29, 2005 02:08    Reply with quote


Well, as a Jazz drummer, I have a great knowledge on drummers, and I can tell you, Portnoy is good, but there are better ppl, who play with one bass, one tom and one floor tom...and only three cymbals....
Take Peter Erskine, for example, he is one of the best jazz drummers ever, better even than Gadd....Jack DeJohnette is also a terrific drummer....i could continue naming ppl, Tony Williams, Buddy Rich, Billy Cobham, narada michael walden, Max roach, Bill Stewart, Trilok Gurtu, Alex acuña, gene krupa, phily jo jones, lenny white, art blakey, andré ceccarelli, omar hakim, lionel hampton, jeff hamilton, airto moreira, elvin jones....there are many many many drummers, who in my opinion leave portnoy, and while on the subject, Neil Peart, to shame...
When talking about rock, we have virtuoso's, such as Mitch Mitchell, Ginger baker, John Bonham, terry Bozzio, carmine appice, stewart copeland, chester thompson, vinnie colaiuta, don brewer, cozy powell, keith moon...
All you have to do is research, and you will see beyond Dream Theater, or Rush....and you needn't look far...
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Mers



Joined: 10 Aug 2003
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Location: Brazil...


PostPosted: Fri Apr 29, 2005 02:10    Reply with quote


High Times wrote:
when i was a teenager i was fond of dave weckl, (drummer from

chick corea band) i bought his albums and have his 2 video schools

check this link and listen to his amazing jazz music:

http://64.246.176.199/wecklHome/wecklHome.php?sw=1024&sh=768


also from virtuoso drummers i love billy cobham, dennis chambers ,greg bissonette (when he plays jazz fusion),steve

gadd because he is just great...

and of course, derrick.

Weckl was the drummer for Chick's 80's Elektric band...
however, the glory days of chick carreer, after being with Miles Davis, were accompanies by drummers TOny Williams, and especially, Lenny White, drummer for the famous Return To Forever...
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Stu'z



Joined: 04 Sep 2004
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Location: FRANCE


PostPosted: Fri Apr 29, 2005 10:40    Reply with quote


For me, the drummer who gives me goosebumps is Stewart Copeland of Police.

In France, we've got a very good drummer too : Cyril Atef (he played with -M- and so many other good artists...)

Anyway, every professionnal drummers are very good...
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killing heidi



Joined: 29 Apr 2005
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Location: Australia


PostPosted: Fri Apr 29, 2005 10:50    Reply with quote


i play clarinet and keyboard. im learning bass sometime this year too.
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Spanish Cozmik Girl



Joined: 16 Apr 2003
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PostPosted: Fri Apr 29, 2005 22:34    Reply with quote


Stewart Copeland from the police is veeeeeery good..
one of my favs Wink
yeah, Mike Portnoy is only technics but DT players are very good musicians.. anyway, he's not my fav, it's Jose Pasillas from Incubus... have you ever heard Incubus? this guy is very good, not only technic... I recommend you to listen "Sick Sad Little World", "The Warmth"... well, a long listing, lol.. it's not funky, but I heard him playing funky and I fell in love.. lol..
Enjoy and keep on playing your instruments.. lol
kisses to all from Spain.. muacks!
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FunkEducation



Joined: 15 Jul 2004
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Location: Maracay, Venezuela


PostPosted: Sat Apr 30, 2005 00:34    Reply with quote


Spanish Cozmik Girl wrote:
yeah, Mike Portnoy is only technics but DT players are very good musicians.. anyway, he's not my fav, it's Jose Pasillas from Incubus...


yeh i say the same, Mike Portnoy is a great drummer and he use technics, right, but he is not my favorite. My favorite drummer is Sonny Emory Wink great drummer, isn't he?
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joeliroquai



Joined: 21 Aug 2004
Posts: 97
Location: Vancouver, Wa


PostPosted: Fri Sep 29, 2006 06:38    Reply with quote


funkyfingers wrote:
Musicians of that forum
I just wanted to suggest ...
For all the musicians in this forum , l suggest to write about your slef here ...
what instrument playing , where , how long and etc ...

Im for example , playing bass, some times electric guitar also ... im teaching bass and electric guitar in a couple of places , like our conservatory in the city.
I had alot of bands , invintations , but now im alone ... have no time because of the work and studying.
working on some own material , very slow , sometimes ... maybe once... you know =]




Well, where do i start...
I am predominantly a trumpet player (for 10ish years) and play lead trumpet at the Portland State University Jazz Lab Band. I have played guitar for about 6 or so years with bass a close 4. Ive played drums for about 2 years now and have just started getting into playing keyboards after taking many a class on it.
Apart from playing I also remix/compose/mash-up whatever I can get my hands on. Im interning at a local studio as well as going through PSU's RAMP (Recording Audio Music Production) program as well. I want to someday be a top producer/artist and be able to play all the instruments above on my albums/work (Like Prince).

Whew... that does it I guess.
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