Re: Any blind drummers?

2018-04-14 Thread AudioGames . net Forum — Off-topic room : ashleygrobler04 via Audiogames-reflector


  


Re: Any blind drummers?

hi, i have been playing droms at a young age, about 7 years old, which is about 10 years ago.i would say you reely don't need notation to start playing droms, you just have to go with what you here.good luck!

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Re: Any blind drummers?

2018-04-14 Thread AudioGames . net Forum — Off-topic room : drums61999 via Audiogames-reflector


  


Re: Any blind drummers?

Go to www.dancingdots.com. they have some tools for learning braille music if that's what you're looking for.

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Re: Any blind drummers?

2018-04-14 Thread AudioGames . net Forum — Off-topic room : snape via Audiogames-reflector


  


Re: Any blind drummers?

Ah, I have some documents about the notation on classic guitar but haven't found any drum notes that written on Braille. How can I access drum notes of any song or should I translate it first?

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Re: Any blind drummers?

2018-04-14 Thread AudioGames . net Forum — Off-topic room : drums61999 via Audiogames-reflector


  


Re: Any blind drummers?

Use both. My ear is my primary tool, and braille music is something I use to check if I can't figure out exactly what's going on.I can indeed read braille music, and it's not to terribly complicated to learn. The problem is when you get into situations like the kit. Here's a basic beat in the way Braille music would present it, although this is not braille music notation.Crash cymbal: beat one has a whole note. Measure of rest, measure of rest, measure of rest, measure of rest.ride: measure of eighth notes, measure of eighth notes, measure of eighth notes, half measure of eighth notes, halfnote rest.Highhat: quarter rest, eighth note, eighth note rest,  quarternote rest, eighth note, eighth note rest, quarternote rest. Repeat measure x3.Snare: quarter rest, quarternote, quarter rest, quarternote, repeat measure, repeat measure, quarter rest, quarter note, eighth note eighth note eighth note eighth note.bass: quarternote, quarternote rest, eighthnote eighthnote, quarternote rest, repeat measure, repeat measure, quarternote, quarternote rest, quarternote, quarternote.Simple enough if it's something really simple, but when you've got so much more going on, it adds up like crazy.

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Re: Any blind drummers?

2018-04-14 Thread AudioGames . net Forum — Off-topic room : snape via Audiogames-reflector


  


Re: Any blind drummers?

This response gave me confidence and motivated me but if I get stuck at a point, how am I going to solve it? A drummer who can see can check the notation and handle how to play a thing. Do we have a way to learn what to do? Or are our ears the only thing to know what's playing?

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Re: Any blind drummers?

2018-04-14 Thread AudioGames . net Forum — Off-topic room : DarfVader via Audiogames-reflector


  


Re: Any blind drummers?

I don’t pretend to be an expert or anything, however I had drumming lessons in school a few years back, and I can tell you from experience that actually hearing someone is a much more effective way of learning. This is a specially true if you’re planning on doing metal, because of the fast pace of the music, trying to learn that via notes would be a freakin nightmare.

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Re: Any blind drummers?

2018-04-14 Thread AudioGames . net Forum — Off-topic room : snape via Audiogames-reflector


  


Re: Any blind drummers?

drums61999 wrote:Having played drums now for over twenty years, I will say that while I think at least being able to talk to other musicians in their language is important, being able to read notation is less so. Drumming is a little more forgiving in this regard provided you steer clear of malleted percussion. It will definitely be something you want to learn eventually, but I have found learning by ear is much more effective, and if you're just playing kit, reading multiple-lined notation is a real pain if you're trying to memorize something. It's easier to actually hear what you want.[[wow]], you've playing for over 20 years. So can you read the notation now? Actually I'm wondering if I can play in a band without knowing how to read drum notes. Another thing that confuses my mind is I'm really interested in progressive rock and metal and as you know those genres are more complex than the other stiles. I wanna be sure that one day I will able to play my favourite songs without notation. If it's not possible, then I want to handle reading the notes.

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Re: Any blind drummers?

2018-04-13 Thread AudioGames . net Forum — Off-topic room : drums61999 via Audiogames-reflector


  


Re: Any blind drummers?

Having played drums now for over twenty years, I will say that while I think at least being able to talk to other musicians in their language is important, being able to read notation is less so. Drumming is a little more forgiving in this regard provided you steer clear of malleted percussion. It will definitely be something you want to learn eventually, but I have found learning by ear is much more effective, and if you're just playing kit, reading multiple-lined notation is a real pain if you're trying to memorize something. It's easier to actually hear what you want.

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Re: Any blind drummers?

2018-04-13 Thread AudioGames . net Forum — Off-topic room : flackers via Audiogames-reflector


  


Re: Any blind drummers?

I started plaing drums for the first time on an e drum kit a few months ago. I don't really feel like I'm in a position to offer any useful advice as I'm a beginner too. I haven't tried to read any drum notation. I'm still very much focussed on just trying to play 16th notes evenly with all four limbs, and trying to train my brain to do different things with different limbs at the same time. Playing a basic beat came pretty easily, but playing steady 8th notes with one limb while playing something more intricate with another, especially feet, is proving a tricky thing to get used to.

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Any blind drummers?

2018-04-13 Thread AudioGames . net Forum — Off-topic room : snape via Audiogames-reflector


  


Any blind drummers?

Hi folks, I'll start to play drums next month but my mind is really blurry in some points, especially reading drum notes. I'm wondering if any blind drummers here and what are they doing? Do they have some advices for the starting or some points they think important etc? I'm really confusing should I learn how to read notes or not, can't be sure if it's necessary. If it's necessary to be good at playing drums, so how the hell can I do that? Give me a hand please.

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