Are drummers the smartest?
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Are drummers the smartest?
A study from Stockholm’s Karolinska Institutet showed that drummers who had better rhythm scored higher on an intelligence test and showed a correlation between using multiple limbs to keep a steady beat and a natural ability to problem solve. …
How much does a concert drummer make?
How Much Money Do Different Types Of Drummers Make?
Session Drummers | $50,000 – $70,000 per Year |
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Drum Teachers | $30,000 – $60,000 per Year |
Cruise Ship Drummer | $31,500 per Year |
Military Band Drummer | $40,000 per Year |
Professional Performing Drummers (Low End) | $50,000 per Show |
How old is Ace Frehley?
70 years (April 27, 1951)
Ace Frehley/Age
Do drummers play other instruments?
Some highly successful drummers play other instruments; most do not. Of course if you do learn to play another instrument (or sing or compose) it will have some effect on your drumming, but to what degree depends on your goals and purpose.
Is Peter Criss really a ‘deeper’ Criss?
Nearly 400 pages later, after we’ve been taken through the ups and downs of his 66 years on the planet, he says he’s “a deeper Peter Criss” for whom “trust, honor, integrity, respect—all those were very sacred to me.” But the bulk of the book blasts that claim to pieces.
What was Peter Criss’ relationship with Ace Frehley like?
On his relationship with Ace Frehley: Peter: ” Ace, I would have done anything for him. I stuck up for him through all the years. I was in his corner. Gene used to tell him, ‘The best friend you’ve got in this band is Peter Criss.
Can a great drummer play in a marching band?
A truly great drummer would definitely be able to play in a marching band. No big surprises here. Without a doubt the most overrated drummer of all time is Metallica’s Lars Ulrich. Lars gained a lot of popularity in the band’s early days due to his speed and use of double bass drums.
Are there any famous drummers that the public doesn’t consider good?
There are a few drummers who are still looked highly upon by the public and fellow musicians. Neil Peart comes to mind. However, there are a lot of drummers that, for whatever reason, the public looks at as being awesome, but in reality they are simply not that good.