Until about 10 years ago nearly all drummers, and most fans, would be impressed if some drummer could play double bass faster than the last guy who was known for being fast, and keep a tight tempo and balance, etc. Well, that impressiveness become more and more common with the young death metal bands of the last 10 years where young drummers got it in their heads that all that mattered to being a good drummer was bass drum speed - I cannot tell you how annoyed I was at seeing teens at Guitar Center trying to play fast bass drum while they couldn't even hold a stick properly or remotely maintain anything resembling a steady tempo.
Well... now I've seen this guy, and he wins. There is no point in going faster except to test the measurement equipment (yes, you can buy an affordable drum speed meter to see how fast you can play).
Now, maybe (I hope), young drummers will try to play with at least a little class and emotion.
Well... now I've seen this guy, and he wins. There is no point in going faster except to test the measurement equipment (yes, you can buy an affordable drum speed meter to see how fast you can play).
Now, maybe (I hope), young drummers will try to play with at least a little class and emotion.