Basic Rhythms
We all find life lessons and values in things that we are attached to and like.
I found some of mine from musicians, who, on the whole can be a tricky bunch - some with very questionable motivations.
But there is always gold to be found - happy listening.
Mike Mangini talking about why being open minded is the most important thing for any artist - Mike Mangini (Dream Theater) - drumtalk [episode 22] (youtube.com)
Chris Adler on his “why” for playing drums - Chris Adler performing Modern drummer festival 2005 - YouTube
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