No offense Jotate, but the stupidest people in band were inevitably drummers.
I mean, that's not to say that there weren't smart drummers, too, but if I were to make a list of the five stupidest people in the band, inevitably four of them would be drummers, and they would without a doubt make up the entirety of the top three.
What did the drummer get on his IQ test?
Drool.
I always heard "what were the drummer's IQ test results? Negative."
No offense Jotate, but the stupidest people in band were inevitably drummers.
I mean, that's not to say that there weren't smart drummers, too, but if I were to make a list of the five stupidest people in the band, inevitably four of them would be drummers, and they would without a doubt make up the entirety of the top three.
What did the drummer get on his IQ test?
Drool.
I always heard "what were the drummer's IQ test results? Negative."
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Hey Irene, should I learn cello or double bass when I feel like switching up to something more acoustic from my bass guitar.
I guess it depends on what you like and what you want to do. I would say the cello has greater utility overall, because, traditionally, there are very few parts for the bass (mostly either orchestral or jazz, I think, though nowadays you get bands with all sorts of instruments in them). There are lots of great classical pieces written for cello, but not much for the double bass. And since you already play the bass guitar, it might be nice to switch to an instrument in a different register. But I dunno, you might find playing the double bass more fun.
I guess it depends on what you like and what you want to do. I would say the cello has greater utility overall, because, traditionally, there are very few parts for the bass (mostly either orchestral or jazz, I think, though nowadays you get bands with all sorts of instruments in them). There are lots of great classical pieces written for cello, but not much for the double bass. And since you already play the bass guitar, it might be nice to switch to an instrument in a different register. But I dunno, you might find playing the double bass more fun.
Even though there's no concrete answer in there, thanks. It helped re-affirm my suspicions. Either way there's no rush, it will probably be years before I pick either up as an additional instrument.
I guess it depends on what you like and what you want to do. I would say the cello has greater utility overall, because, traditionally, there are very few parts for the bass (mostly either orchestral or jazz, I think, though nowadays you get bands with all sorts of instruments in them). There are lots of great classical pieces written for cello, but not much for the double bass. And since you already play the bass guitar, it might be nice to switch to an instrument in a different register. But I dunno, you might find playing the double bass more fun.
Even though there's no concrete answer in there, thanks. It helped re-affirm my suspicions. Either way there's no rush, it will probably be years before I pick either up as an additional instrument.
I try to not give any concrete answers, because the answer is within yourself. It's very zen of me, I know.
Though I thought that my answer was fairly biased towards the cello. I think this means you really want to learn the double bass.
I know a French Horn joke:
This girl came back from a date with a French Horn player, and her roommate asked her how it went. "Pretty good," the girl replied, "He's a good kisser, but for some reason he tried to shove his fist up my butt."
And by "best," I of course mean "only worth telling in the company of other band nerds."
Stupid people in my high school band were pretty much all over the place. The saxophone players were pretty intelligent across the board. I understand that the majority of drummers are retards/douches. I take pride in having been told by other musicians that I'm an exception to that rule. And that makes the drums the best instrument.
You don't have to be as technically awesome to be a successful drummer. You just have to be adequate and not a fucking asshole.
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As in he literally drooled ON the test, like physically drool exited his mouth and landed on top of the test.
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"a very low score. drummers are dumb."
Shut up.
Bass guitarists are the best so nyaaah.
lol concentration of media ownership
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I didn't realize at first that you can dodge that move where he goes in the background and the red waves one hit KO you.
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I don't believe you, nexus. Not you!
I almost got him on my first try but I selected sonic for my 5th character and having never played with him got my ass handed to me.
Good one than.
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How the shit do you dodge that???
Ha I failed at trying to play the triangle for gods sake
We are like one!
The thing that hits you is the actual red line and it comes in 3 quick waves, so basically 3 side dodges is what you have to do.
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I guess it depends on what you like and what you want to do. I would say the cello has greater utility overall, because, traditionally, there are very few parts for the bass (mostly either orchestral or jazz, I think, though nowadays you get bands with all sorts of instruments in them). There are lots of great classical pieces written for cello, but not much for the double bass. And since you already play the bass guitar, it might be nice to switch to an instrument in a different register. But I dunno, you might find playing the double bass more fun.
It's only as boring as you let it be.
I mean, I don't see how it would be any more or less boring than most any other instrument.
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Even though there's no concrete answer in there, thanks. It helped re-affirm my suspicions. Either way there's no rush, it will probably be years before I pick either up as an additional instrument.
I try to not give any concrete answers, because the answer is within yourself. It's very zen of me, I know.
Though I thought that my answer was fairly biased towards the cello. I think this means you really want to learn the double bass.
although it's not a sexy an instrument as the sax
I know a French Horn joke:
This girl came back from a date with a French Horn player, and her roommate asked her how it went. "Pretty good," the girl replied, "He's a good kisser, but for some reason he tried to shove his fist up my butt."
Trumpets are for gaymos.
And by "best," I of course mean "only worth telling in the company of other band nerds."
Stupid people in my high school band were pretty much all over the place. The saxophone players were pretty intelligent across the board. I understand that the majority of drummers are retards/douches. I take pride in having been told by other musicians that I'm an exception to that rule. And that makes the drums the best instrument.
You don't have to be as technically awesome to be a successful drummer. You just have to be adequate and not a fucking asshole.
Just admit it, you've become dependent on me to make your mind up for you. Just like a woman.
It was broken for literally 10 seconds. Suck a dick.