May I introduce you to Drumeo? :D Rock on! I know some of the people from the channel on a personal level and some of the “listen to the first time” teachers actually taught me the ropes when I started out playing (I used to be coder / keyboarder before getting into playing drums).
TotallyNotSpez
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Lol, I had to look it up online. There’s some very nice Breakcore elements in that music. To quote a friend of mine (who is crazy enough to actually play that sort of stuff live on an oldschool kit every now and then): “Sure, I can play Breakcore live - for about 20 minutes and then I’ve got to stop because otherwise it would give me a major league heart attack!” :D
Imagine this being bored to your tits:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ItZyaOlrb7E
Imagine being even more bored by pop music… ;-)
It’s just always the same. Doesn’t matter if it’s Taylor or any other pop musician ever since the early 90s.
Damn, now I feel old - and I’m only 38. ^^
I just have fun on the drums playing and teaching when it comes up to speed and different tempos. I love playing challenging stuff - for example Sam & Dave. I do love playing kicks that are not going well initially with crashes. It’s just me, being jaded.
But apparently all my students dig my classes, so I can’t really complain.
Oh, no worries. I teach them 50/50 what they want to learn and the other half is what I think it’s good for them to learn. That includes Blues, Jazz, Grunge, Funk, Soul, and so, so many more genres. I just hate dull pop music with a passion. :D
(plays punk music angrily in a corner…)
I’m a drums teacher and I’m this close to breaking my sticks with my bare teeth if any of my students request learning another shitty Swift song ever again. Or maybe I’ll smash the window in by throwing my kit at it. Or myself. Or my students…
Wasn’t it taking place in New Mexico, according to some ancient interviews and the writers bible for those bits? Please correct me, if I’m wrong here.
TotallyNotSpez@startrek.websiteto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•Do gender roles have a stranglehold on heterosexual relationships, or does social media just make it feel that way?5·12 hours agoI know a bunch of people in happy cis-hetero relationships where there is no bs going on with traditional gender role expectations. A dear friend of mine is a super sweet, sensitive and emotionally open cis-lad. He and his wife are very happy together. He’s got pink hair, dresses pretty funky and is super adorable while his wife is more on the butch side with a healthy ‘let’s do this’ hands on mentality and a nice casual look. That’s just one exampel. Almost all my hetero lady friends go for emotionally open and cute lads. Just be yourself, find the right person to date and be happy together.
Candy for Mandy. :) Treat yourself every once in a while.
TotallyNotSpez@startrek.websiteto Casual UK@feddit.uk•Greggs to open first pub with its own beers on draftEnglish2·6 days agoTo be fair, there are both types of pubs. Since I do not care for sports or fancy places, I always go to the more quaint ones. I love those links, by the way. Thanks a mil.
TotallyNotSpez@startrek.websiteto Casual UK@feddit.uk•Greggs to open first pub with its own beers on draftEnglish6·6 days agoReally? When I’m going to a pub in the UK it’s called something like “The Old George” or “The King’s Inn”, the building must be a few hundred years old with a door frame so low it bonks any unsuspecting patron right in the head. There are at least two fireplaces lit, minimum requirement of one sleepy old dog who’s been there since forever and all the furniture looks like it’s been hand carved way before anyone came up with the idea of DIN standards. The only music playing is of course made by some fiddler and a patron singing off-key since they had at least a few pints too many.
TotallyNotSpez@startrek.websiteto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•Where'd all the straight-edge people go?15·6 days agoI used to be straight edge (or queer edge?), but gave up a few years ago. I need my vices just so I don’t feel dead inside 24/7.
TotallyNotSpez@startrek.websiteto movies@piefed.social•Weekly thread - What movies have you watched this week? 24/09/20252·6 days agoI watched Gattaca for the first time and I introduced my partner to the movie Upgrade. Gattaca was an interesting piece to watch. After seeing Upgrade, both of us had to recover from the psychological trauma it caused. I’ve seen the movie quite a few times by now, but the ending still punches me in the gut.
TotallyNotSpez@startrek.websiteto Space@mander.xyz•UK Researchers over the moon to find tea can grow in lunar soil12·8 days agoArthur Dent will be delighted about that news story.
TotallyNotSpez@startrek.websiteto Casual UK@feddit.uk•But I don't like the burning!English83·10 days agoAnd I just tested the hot sauce Da bomb beyond insanity. Long story short, it lives up to its name.
TotallyNotSpez@startrek.websiteto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•Do you ever go out, and while you're out, you think, ‘this is exactly why I don't go out’?5·12 days agoThose places are lovely, of course I know then - I’m from there :D
TotallyNotSpez@startrek.websiteto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•Do you ever go out, and while you're out, you think, ‘this is exactly why I don't go out’?621·12 days agoI’m queer and once had a date with a black woman from the States while living in Dublin, Ireland. She asked me if I could be her local tourist guide. Sure thing!
Walked her all across the shitty overpriced city centre. At some point she asked me:
“Am I the only black person around here?”
Eventually decided to ditch the CC and take a taxi to my local area.
Waltzed into my regular pub holding hands, cuddeling.
The entire place filled with white cis locals went dead silent like in a bad cliche movie.
“Harry, two pints of the black stuff, will ye?”
Peeps realised that at least I was a local and continued minding their own business.
Jeez…
The basic mindset of our dog. :D
Most of my students are kids / teenagers and especially group classes can be somewhat annoying every now and then. But at the same time it’s very rewarding. Sure, sometimes I’m a bit underwhelmed by their taste in music, but hey, I’ve been a dumbass kid as well back in the day. I love the lessons when I’m not taking any requests, just giving a big lecture about different music genres and then getting into the drumming zone. I teach one advanced class every 2nd week (beginners class is every week) and I love seeing my students light up when it comes to proper challenging stuff. One is a fun nu metal fan who once asked me if I knew how to play “Word up”. You mean the Korn version or the actual original? Lol, his mind was blown away after hearing the original for the first time, and that was the original song plus me on the drums playing along to it. :D I might’ve had shitty parents, but oh dear, both of them had good taste in music and thus I know boatloads of cool stuff all the way down from the mid 50s up until the early 90s.