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Can't Play, Won't Play
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TYLERP


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It's an idea I've had for a TV show. Famous drummers take a member of the studio audience who own a kit but either can't or won't play it and teach them their most famous fills or rhythms.

It's an entirely original idea and not based on any existing shows or that studio idea in the Guitars-world site AT ALL. So THERE Mr. Fancy Pants Lawyer. I thought of it FIRST... prove otherwise. I dare you. I double-dare you.

Ha.

Phil 'CrazyDrummer' Tyler
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devoted2gretsch



12,755 posts (5 today)
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What if you get somone that's got no sense of rhythm?

It would make for a boring show, and a frustrated famous drummer, that's about it.

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SBL1




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Only a 154 more posts to go, Phil. Pleased

I admire that at least you're still trying to stick to your "quality over quantity" principle.

I like smileys. Wink
Lee

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devoted2gretsch



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That's true. Making posts and having them be at least slightly interesting. It's a fine art.Pleased

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