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Arma
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Post subject: Music software buffs Posted: Mon Oct 02, 2006 11:52 am |
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Joined: Sun Jan 02, 2005 11:51 pm Posts: 3295 Location: South, but not far south enough :/
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Reet.
Scenario: Got a stepdaughter who's got a drumkit and wants to learn how to play em.
Need: Simple to use software to assist in any way learning of playing the drums.
Suggestions please :
(on a postcard to the "why the feck did he get those" completition, po pox 1, london )
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Post subject: Posted: Mon Oct 02, 2006 11:33 pm |
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Not much (free, non rip-off) drumming software around really :/
I used to use dtab, its a drum tabbing program that could import tabs from the net. But the MPA are winkers and made most tab sites go down, including mxtabs which was the only real good one for drum tabs.
You can still use it to tab out your own songs, but tbh, when learning drums its better to learn from music than tab, as its better suited for rhythm, compared to tab for fret posistions botched for drum and cymbals.
However, the drum tab import is really good, as you can play back the song as midi to hear back just the drums of whatever song you want to learn.
I think I wrote my disco coursework in it because I cba to buy a mic to record my drums
Any way, dtab: xhttp://www.underwaredesign.com/prod_detail.php?id=14
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I found the best stuff when I was learning was books with CD's, and a metronome. Theres a lot of free online video lessons too. Oh and a proper teacher
Though now I hardly ever play them and never really got that good, so dont take in a word I just said
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Cliche
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Post subject: Posted: Tue Oct 03, 2006 6:02 pm |
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lettuce know how she progresses - always wanted to learn
Does she have somewhere quiet where she can practice ?
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Arma
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Post subject: Posted: Tue Oct 03, 2006 6:36 pm |
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Joined: Sun Jan 02, 2005 11:51 pm Posts: 3295 Location: South, but not far south enough :/
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Cliche wrote: Does she have somewhere quiet where she can practice ?
Unfortunately no
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Stealth
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Post subject: Posted: Tue Oct 03, 2006 6:48 pm |
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Joined: Thu Sep 08, 2005 5:52 pm Posts: 1502 Location: Perth, UK
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Put padding underneath the drum skins.
Best way to learn is to get a book
Read while you play.
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Extolerance=GCHQ=
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Post subject: Posted: Thu Oct 05, 2006 1:51 pm |
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BUMHOLE ENGINEER |
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Joined: Wed Oct 26, 2005 10:06 pm Posts: 4701 Location: EvE: 0.0
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Can't wait to see Arma on the css server in a few weeks ranting about those "bloody drums".
Heard that if you seal up the gaps between the floor and doors it does muffle it a bit.
I'd look for a good book or search the web for drumming tutorials/guides ripped from books.
^ It's how I'm trying to learn guitar(it's slower than having a teacher but it does get you there......I hope).
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Stealth
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Post subject: Posted: Thu Oct 05, 2006 4:47 pm |
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Bow down to the master |
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Joined: Thu Sep 08, 2005 5:52 pm Posts: 1502 Location: Perth, UK
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Extolerance wrote: It's how I'm trying to learn guitar(it's slower than having a teacher but it does get you there......I hope).
Its true i dont get lessons and it just takes some determination and alot of practice.
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corned_beef
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Post subject: Posted: Thu Oct 05, 2006 6:43 pm |
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I got these rubber mats for my drums; just circles you place on the drums and keyhole shapes you place on the cymbals.
Unfortunately, they make them sound like shitake mushrooms.
Thats the one annoying thing about drums, sometimes you cant practice when you want, like later in the evening.
A teacher is good as they speed up learning and make you more disciplined. And also they might listen to different music than you so they also broaden your musical knowledge.
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Post subject: Posted: Thu Oct 05, 2006 6:45 pm |
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Joined: Mon Dec 27, 2004 1:54 pm Posts: 3024 Location: NorLonTon
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There is a note about drum tuition in my local offy i noticed this morning
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Post subject: Posted: Thu Oct 05, 2006 7:20 pm |
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Joined: Mon Mar 21, 2005 2:12 am Posts: 756 Location: In the disco inferno
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buy a book mate
teaches her to read music at the same time
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