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maniac0796 12-07-2006 02:37 PM

I decided to screw the metronome for now and buy the snare drum because that's cool and exciting, whereas i can just go to any music store and buy a metronome.

Retarded Chipple 12-07-2006 03:15 PM

[QUOTE=maniac0796;13774520]I decided to screw the metronome for now and buy the snare drum because that's cool and exciting, whereas i can just go to any music store and buy a metronome.[/QUOTE]


Do you have at metronome at the moment!? They're a vital tool and you must have one! It doesn't have to be uber expensive, as long as it keeps perfect time then its fine!

spirit 12-07-2006 04:15 PM

[QUOTE=Retarded Chipple;13774819]Do you have at metronome at the moment!? They're a vital tool and you must have one! It doesn't have to be uber expensive, as long as it keeps perfect time then its fine![/QUOTE]

Indeed. There's a good reason they use a click in 5 out of 9 classes at DrumTech. The ability to play with a click is a vital skill for any modern drummer, and even if you never play with a click live, paying with a click at various tempos helps develop your internal clock.

I have a metronome. It cost £10. It gives me a tempo. It doesn't need to do anything else.

Brokensticks 12-07-2006 04:27 PM

I never felt the need for a metronome? I am planning on buying stick control after christmas and using it with a pad and metronome, but I feel I have very good time.

Retarded Chipple 12-07-2006 04:28 PM

[QUOTE=spirit;13775120]Indeed. There's a good reason they use a click in 5 out of 9 classes at [B]DrumTech[/B]. The ability to play with a click is a vital skill for any modern drummer, and even if you never play with a click live, paying with a click at various tempos helps develop your internal clock.

I have a metronome. It cost £10. It gives me a tempo. It doesn't need to do anything else.[/QUOTE]

Oooo, I'm hoping to go there in a few years :p

Did you somehow know that or do you go there yourself?

My MA-30 does the job and cost me about £15. Its the perfect practice tool but I must say the only fault is that you can't program it to change tempos after so many bars which can be a little annoying when recording with my band. But, you get what you pay for!

Janeway 12-07-2006 04:31 PM

IT'S F[B]U[/B]CKING FREEZING. =/


It's 15 out, 6 with the windchill, and my parents won't put the heat on!


I'm shivering. =/.

Retarded Chipple 12-07-2006 04:34 PM

[QUOTE=Brokensticks;13775205]I never felt the need for a metronome? I am planning on buying stick control after christmas and using it with a pad and metronome, but I feel I have very good time.[/QUOTE]

I naturally have good time as I found out when I got a metronome a few months into starting drums. Various guys who play drums have seen my metronome and been like "oh, one of these, eh?" They turn it on and can't even keep time for a whole bar. "Aww, its too slow for me" was the general reaction but unsurprisingly they still fail at faster tempos. Apparently this happens to alot of people 1st. They think they have good time until a metronome shows em up! :thumb:

Brokensticks 12-07-2006 04:34 PM

My brother put popcorn in the microwave for 5 mins instead of 2-3 and my house smells like burt sh[I]i[/I]t. It's about 2 degrees outside and the doors and windows are open to try and get the smell out!

Brokensticks 12-07-2006 04:36 PM

[QUOTE=Retarded Chipple;13775245]I naturally have good time as I found out when I got a metronome a few months into starting drums. Various guys who play drums have seen my metronome and been like "oh, one of these, eh?" They turn it on and can't even keep time for a whole bar. "Aww, its too slow for me" was the general reaction but unsurprisingly they still fail at faster tempos. Apparently this happens to alot of people 1st. They think they have good time until a metronome shows em up! :thumb:[/QUOTE]


Thing is, I do have a metronome, bought it because of the praise they get on here, and used it and played just fine with it.

Janeway 12-07-2006 04:39 PM

When I was 8, I put a cookie in the microwave because I wanted it warm.


Instead of putting it in there for fifteen seconds, I put it in there for eight minutes.


It was kind of like half-digested charcoal.

Retarded Chipple 12-07-2006 04:45 PM

[QUOTE=Brokensticks;13775261]Thing is, I do have a metronome, bought it because of the praise they get on here, and used it and played just fine with it.[/QUOTE]

Fair enough then, I guess I misinterpreted what you said!

My band used to practice at a Youth Centre that had a kitchen etc. So my retard guitarist decides to heat a sausage roll in the microwave. He put it on for 45. We got practicing again. About 10 minutes later, we noticed how the hall had suddenly filled with smoke. We went into the kitchen to see a fire inside the microwave!!! It was the sausage roll that had been on full temperature for the past 15 minutes. "I only put it on for 45 seconds," says guitarist. Turns out he'd put the microwave on full power for 45 minutes rather than seconds :amaze:

Vannaroth 12-07-2006 04:49 PM

woohoo, 1000th post. Can you feel it? Dayum yo.

Corkofski 12-07-2006 04:55 PM

oh ****...

i went out saying i'd only have a couple shots, and thinking i'd have to get people to buy for me cos im underage

i hold the bar directly responsible for the fact i've had about 12 shots, and im now guttered

and i have a chemistry exam at 12 tomorrow...

oliv_da_skinmasher 12-07-2006 04:57 PM

So what. lol you only live once man.

Corkofski 12-07-2006 05:01 PM

i agree!!!


rinse and repeat tomorrow! even tho i have £5 left...

spirit 12-07-2006 05:02 PM

[QUOTE=Retarded Chipple;13775215]Oooo, I'm hoping to go there in a few years :p

Did you somehow know that or do you go there yourself?[/QUOTE]

I shall give my answer in the form of a smilie:

:naughty:

Does that answer your question?

spirit 12-07-2006 05:17 PM

[QUOTE=Corkofski;13775450]oh ****...

i went out saying i'd only have a couple shots, and thinking i'd have to get people to buy for me cos im underage

i hold the bar directly responsible for the fact i've had about 12 shots, and im now guttered

and i have a chemistry exam at 12 tomorrow...[/QUOTE]

Ah ha ha ha ha ha.

...

I mean... that's unfortunate...

Retarded Chipple 12-07-2006 05:19 PM

[QUOTE=spirit;13775508]I shall give my answer in the form of a smilie:

:naughty:

Does that answer your question?[/QUOTE]

No, now it's just got me worried. :mad:

Corkofski 12-07-2006 05:20 PM

ok, i'm off. a quick wank, then bed... i found a traffic cone... or did i already say that?

oliv_da_skinmasher 12-07-2006 05:20 PM

[QUOTE=Corkofski;13775494]i agree!!!


rinse and repeat tomorrow! even tho i have £5 left...[/QUOTE]

I'm annoyed i'm goin out 3 nites in a row next week I think (bassist again :naughty:) and i've only got £64

Corkofski 12-07-2006 05:22 PM

750ml of cheap russian water = £10

sorted :D

oliv_da_skinmasher 12-07-2006 05:23 PM

true but I think we're gan down the pub so yeah.

Corkofski 12-07-2006 05:24 PM

still, i was in a club, and when i ran out of money i just took a shot glass and used my own vodka...

oliv_da_skinmasher 12-07-2006 05:27 PM

I've done that many times man. only with JD. Wanna blur everything into one ovr those 3 days. (hot as bassist too woo)

Electric Requiem 12-07-2006 05:58 PM

"A few years back, Tool was nominated for (and won!) a Grammy Award for Best Metal Performance for "Ænema" and was nominated for Best Recording Package for "Ænima."

Well, it looks like history is repeating itself: this year Tool has been nominated for two Grammys. "Vicarious" is up for Best Hard Rock Performance (seems Tool isn't metal anymore ... whatever that means), against Nine Inch Nails, Buckcherry, Wolfmother, and System of a Down. Also, Adam (as art director) is nominated for Best Recording Package for the album "10,000 Days."

Of course, if they win, we'll all applaud loudly. If they lose, well, I'm sure we'll all just say "the Grammys don't count for anything anyway." We're so clever."
-Toolshed

its so true...
Even being complete retards they would have a tough time picking anything other then 10000 days for best recording package. That thing is awesome.

SlincoJ 12-07-2006 06:59 PM

Mad luv for tool.

Brokensticks 12-07-2006 07:20 PM

Danny Carey is my hero... Well one of them haha

White Riot! 12-07-2006 07:35 PM

[QUOTE=Electric Requiem;13775880]"A few years back, Tool was nominated for (and won!) a Grammy Award for Best Metal Performance for "Ænema" and was nominated for Best Recording Package for "Ænima."

Well, it looks like history is repeating itself: this year Tool has been nominated for two Grammys. "Vicarious" is up for Best Hard Rock Performance (seems Tool isn't metal anymore ... whatever that means), against Nine Inch Nails, Buckcherry, Wolfmother, and System of a Down. Also, Adam (as art director) is nominated for Best Recording Package for the album "10,000 Days."

Of course, if they win, we'll all applaud loudly. If they lose, well, I'm sure we'll all just say "the Grammys don't count for anything anyway." We're so clever."
-Toolshed

its so true...
Even being complete retards they would have a tough time picking anything other then 10000 days for best recording package. That thing is awesome.[/QUOTE]


Tool are formulaic

Sync0pation 12-07-2006 07:43 PM

Is it Are or Is

I think its is because its a group.

"The class is ahead" A group is singular

But a lot of people say "[Band] are good"

What is it?

SlincoJ 12-07-2006 07:49 PM

[QUOTE=White Riot!;13776483]Tool are formulaic[/QUOTE]

They are also pretty sweet.


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