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Your old school
beat maker here. Just about to track drums for a friend. He’s going to use the
drum track as a backing track for a performing duo. Why would I endeavour to
create such a thing you ask? Am I not taking away the potential for a live
drummer to play the part? Maybe. I’ve known this friend for 42 years. We played
together in a cover band. Given the state of the current music scene, I’m
thrilled he’s once again making an effort to get out there and play. Whether it
be a duo, full band or solo act. He’s capable of all three. And more. Where he
lives, has been subject to the same venue availability as I. Music has taken on
a more disposable position with most people. A duo, will be viewed as more a
pleasant distraction, akin to that hockey game on the screens everywhere in the
venue, or that text conversation people have on their phones sitting right in
front of the band, complaining about volume. He’s doing what every smart
musician can only do these days. Adapt. My playing these days is split. I track
drums from home, and gig just about as much. Which is pale in comparison to pre
covid days that saw me gigging every weekend. I could lament? But what for.
It’s the past. Time to move on fellas. I still have the drive. Even if it costs
more for fuel. I have two gigs this weekend with two different bands. The way I
see it? Keeps my chops up for sessions. Or air drumming on my steering wheel
driving to work. Teaching drums and guitar. Have a great holiday weekend!
Your old school
beat maker here. Just about to track drums for a friend. He’s going to use the
drum track as a backing track for a performing duo. Why would I endeavour to
create such a thing you ask? Am I not taking away the potential for a live
drummer to play the part? Maybe. I’ve known this friend for 42 years. We played
together in a cover band. Given the state of the current music scene, I’m
thrilled he’s once again making an effort to get out there and play. Whether it
be a duo, full band or solo act. He’s capable of all three. And more. Where he
lives, has been subject to the same venue availability as I. Music has taken on
a more disposable position with most people. A duo, will be viewed as more a
pleasant distraction, akin to that hockey game on the screens everywhere in the
venue, or that text conversation people have on their phones sitting right in
front of the band, complaining about volume. He’s doing what every smart
musician can only do these days. Adapt. My playing these days is split. I track
drums from home, and gig just about as much. Which is pale in comparison to pre
covid days that saw me gigging every weekend. I could lament? But what for.
It’s the past. Time to move on fellas. I still have the drive. Even if it costs
more for fuel. I have two gigs this weekend with two different bands. The way I
see it? Keeps my chops up for sessions. Or air drumming on my steering wheel
driving to work. Teaching drums and guitar. Have a great holiday weekend!
As the world changes around us, all we can do is speak for our passions and keep them alive. Thanks for sharing.
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