| Kenny Kramme |
| | 10/09/06 at 08:27 PM | Reply with quote | #1 |
|
| Hey Mr Mick, Thanks for the question....First I'd like to say nice job on your drum sounds. So here's what I think! Your drum parts are all there but any questions "you" may have about your playing are all found in the arangement of the song the way you cut it up as a band and make it build... here's some suggestions, try to get the whole band to take some of the parts you are all playing and cut them up. instead of staying on a certain part for 16 bars then going to the next one, think of the parts as verse, chorus, solo, Bridge and so on and build the song up by changing the length of some of the parts... First shorten them up in the begining then make them longer later this way people have heard those parts a couple of times already... Song arrangements are very important and with the right formula you can make simpler parts more intresting. Try to build on the main theme by modulating chords up or down this will add tension and give the song somewhere to go...and it will put more fire in your seat you'll start digging in and laying back at certain moments... then you'll feel in your playing what you hear in your head... good Luck, Kenny Kramme
|
| Loading... | |
| MR MICK |
| | 10/14/06 at 05:02 PM | Reply with quote | #2 |
|
kenny , thanks for the input and encouragement and direction !!! I hope you seen the bonamassa shirt i was wearing that you , eric and joe signed i thought you'd get a kick outa that !! and maybe remember me from the gigs in pgh . // mohican blues fest // and seven springs . ...................................ok miss seein you play man , God Bless c ya MR MICK |
| Loading... | |