Josiah wrote:Riddim wrote:Touch, feel, and your take on what's happening.
That's it.
Hardly. You can't have touch and feel without developing an innate sense of control, which only comes from countless hours of practicing that level of control.
Nobody just sits down and PLAYS. Every drummer who is idolized, on this forum, and by so many others in the world, have spent decades honing their craft.
It's so odd people have this attitude like it's some magical appearing talent. It's not. It's HARD work, for a lifetime.
Touch is a matter of mechanics and sensitivity. It doesn't take that long to learn how not to smack the heck out of something, if you apply yourself. It took me about 6 months, as a 12 year old. I don't take it for granted - I maintain it - but a lot of it is attitude; wanting to finesse the band, vs. overpower it, as Lenny White said. If you orient yourself in that direction, you'll develop and maintain it.
I'm not sure how your last 2 sentences follow logically from anything I've said.
What I wrote has nothing to do with a magically appearing talent. It has everything to do with dealing with the here and now, based on who you are, and thinking for yourself. You answer the questions the music poses in your way, not in terms of what would Vinnie do. Vinnie's here; what do you think about this?
You play who you are.
That's what our heroes have done. So can we.