NewFriendAncientEnemy wrote:
Well... Okay, Dead Machine, you've convinced me. Just send me the MP3s that highlight Flo, and the rest of Metal's best, floundering as they try to play in a jazz setting, and I never argue with you on anything again.
It's just such a kicker to think that drummers in metal will never be on par with jazz drummers. My whole world is turned upside down, really. Seems so weird, because metal heads seem to be happy with the drums, and it all seems to flow perfectly with the genre, but I guess their barbaric ways caused the guitarists, and the bassists, and even the vocalists to work even harder so they could work around their... "Drumming problems." Because NOW, now I am absolutely sure, with out an ounce of doubt in my heart, that all drummers in metal have no sense of good song writing, and that they aren't really good, they just play something that is tolerable alongside the other instruments, and add PRIMITIVE APE rhythm, and nothing more. Silly monkeys, go eat your bananas. I've got better things to do, rather than speculate why you play the way you play, even though it flows well with your genre, and no other genres, so keep walking. And I don't care how you learned to play, because I know from looking at you that it was with sticks and rocks, and not professionally, or with jazz influences or instructors. GO AWAY. Blast beats and thundering rhythms have NO PLACE IN METAL! We just pretend that you intended to write and play your drums that way, but we know it's all accidental. So just die!
Wow, it felt really good to get that out. Well, anyway, send those MP3's Dead Machine.
Calm. Down. Okay? Deep breaths. Calm blue ocean. Calm blue ocean. Not violent storm-tossed ocean. Calm blue ocean.
My point is purely one of comparison from two different genres. It's pretty safe to assume that a pure-jazz style of playing probably wouldn't go over well in a metal setting. It's just that jazz drummers, from points of technicality, ability, and improvisation, are all much better than metal drummers.
Metal drummers certainly suit the genre better.
I realize that I sounded like an elitist POS, but I was just in a bad mood that day. So, let's forget about it. If you want, I can send you an mp3 of Come Get It, so you can see how good Al Foster is.
Now, we all good?
zadsterboombox wrote:
Don't they have drum shows? A drum-off isn't such an impossible idea. And would a jazz drummer be able to play for Cryptopsy?
It is an impossible idea. Jazz drummers would probably look down on all the metal drummers and what-have-you. It would turn ugly, or they wouldn't show up at all.
In any event, yes, a jazz drummer could play for Cryptopsy, he'd just find it immensely boring.