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1977 Hard Rock
I grew up listening to The Beatles in the early seventies. After that I
was a young soul without a home, listening to whatever was on the ra-
dio, but I never found "my thing". Then, when I was sixteen, someone
gave me a black album from a band I'd never heard of, and I was just
blown away by the intro of "Hells bells" starting up their album "Back
in black".
Yepp, I became a hardrocker!! So here you have some steady and
heavy drums for anyone with Angus-ambitions!! JS
* Grunge
Nirvana, Mudhoney, Melvins... I think this list wouldn't get an end. The
Music Industry calls them Grunge. So, preheat your amp, strap your
guitar, aim at the F# power-chord and press the "Run"-button for this
style. MS
* Indie Punk
A classic drum figure for a Punk song should be powerful and fast.
But a drum figure for a Modern Punk song must be powerful, fast, in-
dividual and creative in order to stress the structure of the song.
These characteristics are implemented in this style. Enjoy and keep on
rocking! MS
* Unplugged
Music Television made it popular. A big rock song must also be
played in a smooth ambience so the audience can easily listen to the
voice of the singer. This style is full of soft played beats/fills and it is
using the popular and lovely rods. MS
* Ballad
It's early in the morning, your coffee is still hot and your latest ballad
needs some steady and powerful drums. Try this one! The tambourine
can add extra sparkle to the chorus and maybe straighten out the
overall drum sound as well. (And psst, here's something I just discov-
ered: try this one at 120 BPM! Pretty energetic, eh?) MS
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