
Travis (Blink182) vs Carter???
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I agree with what many people have been saying. I went to a drum festival a few weeks ago that starred Billy Cobham, Bernard Purdy (worlds most recorded drummer), tODD sUCHERMAN (sTYX NEW DRUMMER, he's amazing, opps...caps) and Denny Seiwell (started wings w/ maccartney and did TONS of other things like movie soundtracks and commercials.) and Dom Famularo, a world class teacher. These guys may be unheard of to some but are big big names in the drumming community and what I liked is that most of them mentioned that drumming (or music) has nothing to do with who's better than who. Its who can fit the music and show some emotion. It really got me off comparing drummers talent-wise.
There are many drummers 'better' than Carter but he is just my favorite b/c of he way he plays.
There are many drummers 'better' than Carter but he is just my favorite b/c of he way he plays.
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Exactly, he too is my favorite and someone who I greatly admire....though not to say I wont be the first to tell people he isnt THAT great. I dont know why....carter29 wrote:I agree with what many people have been saying. I went to a drum festival a few weeks ago that starred Billy Cobham, Bernard Purdy (worlds most recorded drummer), tODD sUCHERMAN (sTYX NEW DRUMMER, he's amazing, opps...caps) and Denny Seiwell (started wings w/ maccartney and did TONS of other things like movie soundtracks and commercials.) and Dom Famularo, a world class teacher. These guys may be unheard of to some but are big big names in the drumming community and what I liked is that most of them mentioned that drumming (or music) has nothing to do with who's better than who. Its who can fit the music and show some emotion. It really got me off comparing drummers talent-wise.
There are many drummers 'better' than Carter but he is just my favorite b/c of he way he plays.
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To people who arent drummers, they know Carter is awesome, but the more knowledge you get about drums, the more you realize how amazing he is. This is how I began in the drumming world, from there branching of to see how these before named drummers are unbelieveable. To some the greatest drummers may be hard to sit through but with a little knowledge of the drums they can be appreciated more.Beauford33 wrote:Exactly, he too is my favorite and someone who I greatly admire....though not to say I wont be the first to tell people he isnt THAT great. I dont know why....carter29 wrote:I agree with what many people have been saying. I went to a drum festival a few weeks ago that starred Billy Cobham, Bernard Purdy (worlds most recorded drummer), tODD sUCHERMAN (sTYX NEW DRUMMER, he's amazing, opps...caps) and Denny Seiwell (started wings w/ maccartney and did TONS of other things like movie soundtracks and commercials.) and Dom Famularo, a world class teacher. These guys may be unheard of to some but are big big names in the drumming community and what I liked is that most of them mentioned that drumming (or music) has nothing to do with who's better than who. Its who can fit the music and show some emotion. It really got me off comparing drummers talent-wise.
There are many drummers 'better' than Carter but he is just my favorite b/c of he way he plays.
Most people never even heard of the great drummers, b/c like someone said; they aren't even in full time bands. Music with great drumming showcases arent excately radio music at all times (i.e. Rush). On the other there are some diamonds in the rough that play what sounds like simple drumming but is greatly difficult on a closer listen. Shuffle beats on songs like Rosanna (Toto, Jeff Pacaro) and Fool in the Rain (zepplin, bonham) are really hard to grasp though they sound easy. Our Lady Peace's drummer Jeremy Taggert was a big influence on me growing on aswell.
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Bernard Purdy is cool and an amazing sessioneer but he is as mad as ballooncarter29 wrote:I agree with what many people have been saying. I went to a drum festival a few weeks ago that starred Billy Cobham, Bernard Purdy (worlds most recorded drummer), tODD sUCHERMAN (sTYX NEW DRUMMER, he's amazing, opps...caps) and Denny Seiwell (started wings w/ maccartney and did TONS of other things like movie soundtracks and commercials.) and Dom Famularo, a world class teacher. These guys may be unheard of to some but are big big names in the drumming community and what I liked is that most of them mentioned that drumming (or music) has nothing to do with who's better than who. Its who can fit the music and show some emotion. It really got me off comparing drummers talent-wise.
There are many drummers 'better' than Carter but he is just my favorite b/c of he way he plays.
have you seen his dvd?
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Funkiest Monk wrote:Bernard Purdy is cool and an amazing sessioneer but he is as mad as ballooncarter29 wrote:I agree with what many people have been saying. I went to a drum festival a few weeks ago that starred Billy Cobham, Bernard Purdy (worlds most recorded drummer), tODD sUCHERMAN (sTYX NEW DRUMMER, he's amazing, opps...caps) and Denny Seiwell (started wings w/ maccartney and did TONS of other things like movie soundtracks and commercials.) and Dom Famularo, a world class teacher. These guys may be unheard of to some but are big big names in the drumming community and what I liked is that most of them mentioned that drumming (or music) has nothing to do with who's better than who. Its who can fit the music and show some emotion. It really got me off comparing drummers talent-wise.
There are many drummers 'better' than Carter but he is just my favorite b/c of he way he plays.
have you seen his dvd?
I never did but i had the chance to buy right out of his hands. I caught him at a good time during the vestival, didnt have much money so i bought a little poster of him and he signed it to me and i got a pic with him. he's cool as shit
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Dom Famularo may be older and scranny, but that guy is gem. gives inspriraational speeechs and stuff, teaches world wide...quite the soloist
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Carter or John Bonom (sp) of Zep
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nah....bass, why does it piss u off?
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