Question:
What relatively systematic approach would drummers of the Drummer Cafe community recommend to achieve excellence on the drumset from my current level - keeping in mind that I would like to make it my living playing as fast as possible. I realise this is a tough question, but it is meant to be opinionative.
Andrew,
This may not be exactly what you're looking for, but...
If "making a living" at this is your goal, may I humbly suggest that the following become central goals for your development as a drummer:
In no particular order:
- play with solid time and a good groove
- get a good (preferably great) sound out of your drums and cymbals
- play dynamics appropriate to the gig
- bring positive energy to the bandstand
- know the right drum set style(s) for the music(s) you wish to play, whether that's trio jazz, thrash metal, or Billy Ray Cyrus.
- show up on time.
Please note...I'm a vibraphone/marimba player by trade, and I don't do many drum set gigs any more, so my comments are based on my thoughts of what *I* want from a drummer on a gig. I'll leave it to those here who are focused on drum set, to make drum-set-specific suggestions for your practice room. My suggestions above, however, are the things that will determine for me whether I want to bring a drummer back for a second gig. I'd rather have someone excel in these areas, than hear a drummer who has chops out the gazoo but who plays too loud (or too quiet) and who has no energy.
JW