100% drummer here since I was 12, with now excursions into bass and guitar because--why let the bassists and guitarists have all the fun?
Drums is much more physical and "ritualistic" (for lack of a better word) than guitar, I'd say. You feel changes in the music in your body because you are moving your body.
However, some of the most interesting drummers I know in a band setting are guitarists, because they are less hung up on technicality and are more attentive to the textures and qualities of drum sounds.
Currently playing an old "Bonham" 70's Ludwig set with the huge bass drum and two floor toms. It is super boss, especially for doom.
hahaha--definitely a time and place for that, but generally I've found my taste has gone towards economy and creative placement in drumming. Bonhamesque, if you will. Britt Walford on Slint's Spiderland being a prime case in point. Just the essential beats, perfectly placed.This is why I love playing loud doom on guitar too, it’s the same kinda ritualistic feeling when you’re cooking your amps and they’re shaking your teeth as you plod along at 50bpm hahah. That style was the extent of what I jammed on drums, but I dig minimalist but thundering drums. See: Whited Sepulchre by Asunder.
It’s frustrating to try and communicate the drum parts I hear in my head to double kick happy fellas but such is life![]()
I'm sure drum teachers would be happy to take your money!Has anyone done drum lessons as an adult? I like playing drums but my technique is terrible - all arms, no wrist action. I'm probably going to start my kid in music lessons at some point in the near future. I was thinking of taking some at the same time as they might be beneficial (I've never done any kind of music lesson though). I've played on and off for a decade or so and I've accumulated a ton of bad habits. For whatever reason whenever I'm playing an acoustic kit I do my best to destroy everything (I was in a sludge metal band for a bit so it fit the aesthetic). I've had sticks cleanly break in half (vs the splintering that gradually kills them), cracked cymbals, put a beater through a bass drum head, etc. I bought an electric kit a couple years ago and I'm doing my best to not harm it.