smokin'thecontrolcentre wrote: ↑Sun Nov 17, 2019 12:21 pmNicevurt wrote: ↑Sun Nov 17, 2019 12:13 pmscoobedeewahwah!!![]()
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My timing is precise but ... inaccurate.
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vurt
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Re: My timing is precise but ... inaccurate.
look for the true freak label.
do not!feed the vampyr.
click link to hear the sounds of vurt coming into your ears
do not!feed the vampyr.

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Forgotten
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Re: My timing is precise but ... inaccurate.
donkey tugger wrote: ↑Sun Nov 17, 2019 11:31 amAs one of my friends once said to me, "what happened there then - did you throw the drumkit down the stairs?"
Tosser.

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vurt
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Re: My timing is precise but ... inaccurate.
they'll get you a warning....Hink wrote: ↑Sun Nov 17, 2019 12:21 pm
I aint smoking that
two can play this game
(3 can too)
look for the true freak label.
do not!feed the vampyr.
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do not!feed the vampyr.

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toonertik
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Hink
- Rad Grandad
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Re: My timing is precise but ... inaccurate.
but...but...if the drums are turned ^ how will you hit the heads

Albert Einstein may have been a genius but his brother Frank was a monster
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Forgotten
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toonertik
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Hink
- Rad Grandad
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Re: My timing is precise but ... inaccurate.
you get lost in a forum, I cant imagine you being anymore

Albert Einstein may have been a genius but his brother Frank was a monster
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Forgotten
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Hink
- Rad Grandad
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Re: My timing is precise but ... inaccurate.
or...from that angle you could only get a little head
multiple choice response
multiple choice response
Albert Einstein may have been a genius but his brother Frank was a monster
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vurt
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Re: My timing is precise but ... inaccurate.
motley crue found the stargate?

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do not!feed the vampyr.
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donkey tugger
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Re: My timing is precise but ... inaccurate.
We need to be more like Jeremy Kwee. He aint got no problem with riddim.thecontrolcentre wrote: ↑Sun Nov 17, 2019 12:21 pmNicevurt wrote: ↑Sun Nov 17, 2019 12:13 pmscoobedeewahwah!!![]()
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=66_--zvqGDw
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mjudge55
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Re: My timing is precise but ... inaccurate.
I know musicians who don’t.Hink wrote: ↑Sun Nov 17, 2019 10:16 amunder? I have had one half a cup of coffee in my life...I did drink pepsi or coke for decades and that was either two 2 liter bottles a day or 10-12 cans a day but I kicked 'fein in 2010. FTR in 1993 I kicked a cocaine habit (yes, indeed it has now been over a quarter century clean) caffeine was more brutal to kick. The headaches were horrid but the end reluts were worth it
does anyone actually think about this? Not being a jerk, it's just that that is a reflex for me...I even find myself tapping my feet while listening to a ten second ad jingle on the idiot box (tv)6. Foot tapping while playing, but don’t become dependent on it.![]()
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Mister Natural
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Re: My timing is precise but ... inaccurate.
yeah - my teacher calls the metronome, "the devil"
but he has a point in that part of every practice session should include picking against/with a metronome tick
and then always practice with a drum machine of some kind
but he has a point in that part of every practice session should include picking against/with a metronome tick
and then always practice with a drum machine of some kind
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tapper mike
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Re: My timing is precise but ... inaccurate.
Here's a thing about metronomes. They sound..TICK, tock, TICK, tock. Worse still electronic ones always sound TICK, tock, tock, tock. Always emphasis on the one. Basic drum patterns are usually Kick, snare, Kick, snare. Metronomes work against popular music by basis that we are used to hearing the low sounding kick on one and three, while the higher sounding snare hits on two and four. Metronomes give weight to the one which is fine for most classical music but not so fine for pop/rock/country/etc/etc. Hard on the one may work for James Brown stuff not so much for everything else.
You really don't want a full ensemble when you are practicing alone. They tend to muffle your performance into the background.
My last teacher would always be polite when he noticed my timing slipping. He would simply tell me that I might consider using one more often. It would be enough for me to work more on my timing, knowing that he wasn't about to let anything slide and neither should I.
Mostly I struggle with pick-up notes or "lead ins" When the first note is on the and of four even with a click track.
You really don't want a full ensemble when you are practicing alone. They tend to muffle your performance into the background.
My last teacher would always be polite when he noticed my timing slipping. He would simply tell me that I might consider using one more often. It would be enough for me to work more on my timing, knowing that he wasn't about to let anything slide and neither should I.
Mostly I struggle with pick-up notes or "lead ins" When the first note is on the and of four even with a click track.