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Old Post! Nov 03, 2009 @ 22:04:19#1
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I am watching the Foo Fighters on BBC2, and always thought they only use one drummer, why do some bands have two drummers? I always thought one was noisy enough?




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Old Post! Nov 03, 2009 @ 22:10:20#2
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They don't.

They have Taylor on drums like usual, and they have Drew Hester on percussion.


Why 2? same reason you have multiple anything musical.

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Old Post! Nov 03, 2009 @ 22:10:41#3
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I didn;t see it, but was it Dave Grohl on drums as well as thier normal drummer?




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Old Post! Nov 03, 2009 @ 22:12:04#4
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Pete said:

They don't.

They have Taylor on drums like usual, and they have Drew Hester on percussion.


Why 2? same reason you have multiple anything musical.


Oh, probably a percussion

deefXckingjay said:

I didn;t see it, but was it Dave Grohl on drums as well as thier normal drummer?



Nope, Grohl-y was singing as usual



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Old Post! Nov 03, 2009 @ 22:12:56#5
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sugarflyguy said:

Oh, probably a percussion




Nope, Grohl-y was singing as usual



oh right.

he is a pretty good drummer though. :/



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Old Post! Nov 03, 2009 @ 22:12:58#6
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sugarflyguy said:

I am watching the Foo Fighters on BBC2, and always thought they only use one drummer, why do some bands have two drummers? I always thought one was noisy enough?



Sometimes you need the drums to be heard over the rest of the music though, you might want a thicker texture or something. Plus it makes it rouher I imagine.

I saw Franz Ferdinand live at Benicassim a while back and they brought out 5 drummers, was crazy.



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Old Post! Nov 03, 2009 @ 22:20:29#7
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sister_of_mercy said:

Sometimes you need the drums to be heard over the rest of the music though, you might want a thicker texture or something. Plus it makes it rouher I imagine.

I saw Franz Ferdinand live at Benicassim a while back and they brought out 5 drummers, was crazy.



"heard over the rest of the music" isn't really it, especailly since they are all mic'ed up.

Usually more than one drumer is used to play more complex rhythms that a single drummer would be unable to do alone. or one accents the other, create a *thicker* sound. any reason really down to just showing off.
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Old Post! Nov 03, 2009 @ 22:27:53#8
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Pete said:

"heard over the rest of the music" isn't really it, especailly since they are all mic'ed up.

Usually more than one drumer is used to play more complex rhythms that a single drummer would be unable to do alone. or one accents the other, create a *thicker* sound. any reason really down to just showing off.



To be fair that was a complete guess, I'm definitely no drummer



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Old Post! Nov 03, 2009 @ 22:36:06#9
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deefXckingjay said:

oh right.

he is a pretty good drummer though. :/


Yeah, I know, as all Nirvana fans know


sister_of_mercy said:

Sometimes you need the drums to be heard over the rest of the music though, you might want a thicker texture or something. Plus it makes it rouher I imagine.

I saw Franz Ferdinand live at Benicassim a while back and they brought out 5 drummers, was crazy.



Yeah, I know that some bring out more, but that was mainly for showmanship



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