As a drummer who has never played with mics, but is learning I say always let the sound guy do his job and be ready to take advice. I did think always ask him what he thinks sounds great, but I don't know about. Is this a good approach If you're not experienced with mics ? I was thinking Don't touch the mics, and be ready to learn and mimic what they do to be great at micing and mixing too
@@DavidHall-zo8eg this is a great approach. Additionally you can ask them why they approach engineering the way they do. You can get a lot of information. 💯
I'm a keyboardist but i learnt some valuable lessons!!! That kit sounds really good too!
Very insightful. Absolutely terrific advice
I love second opinions from guys who are experienced
This is profound 🔥🔥
WILL!!!! Much appreciated brother!!
Thanks for the advice !
This is very sound advice
Great info
Dave is the epitome of dedication and I’m not surprised he practiced 12 hours straight
@@jazzpianoman01 legit!
bro i’m speechless thank you
@@iKeeplt3hunna no prob at all!
Dahn thank you bro
No doubt!! 👊🏾
As a drummer who has never played with mics, but is learning I say always let the sound guy do his job and be ready to take advice. I did think always ask him what he thinks sounds great, but I don't know about. Is this a good approach If you're not experienced with mics ? I was thinking Don't touch the mics, and be ready to learn and mimic what they do to be great at micing and mixing too
@@DavidHall-zo8eg this is a great approach. Additionally you can ask them why they approach engineering the way they do. You can get a lot of information. 💯
Ok great.
Buddy Rich never practiced.
He played a lot of concerts each week.
Essentially, that is practice depending on if the player is experimental. And he did practice with the band.
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Just not at home, like most drummers.
Apparently, he didn’t keep drums at his house.
@@roybeckerman9253 very true!