Drum solos

Dave Berry daveb at HARLEQUIN.CO.UK
Thu Nov 9 12:03:07 EST 1995


I think that part of the problem is that when a band has a drum solo,
the rest of the band stops playing.  They seem wedded to the idea that
music comes in layers, with the drums at the bottom, then the bass,
then rhythm guitar, then vocals or lead guitar.  You can peal off
some of the higher levels, but you can't have a bass providing the
solid rhythm while the drums play fills and polyrhythms over the top.

> Having said that, I think I am am odd in that I am actually more
> interested in rhythm, interplay, and discerning motifs than I am in
> listening to melody.

I like rhythms, but I like to have interlocking rhythms, with two (or more)
people playing off each other.  One drummer has a hard time (although he
does have two feet and two hands...).

Dave.



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