Yes. Only if you have muscles.
Yes especially drummers. That's why you should wear ear plugs.
Spinal Tap, I think.
It had two drummers at two different times. Peter Chris was the original drummer, the cat man. The second one was Eric Carr.
The reason drummers don't get any credit is because they only play a part that people don't like as much as a lead singer or someone who plays the guitar. Drummers in Bands do get credit, infact they are a huge part of the band. They keep the beat to the song and if they go far in their musical ability they get paid alot. Poeple see drummers in the background usually at rock concerts, but with out the drummer it would be empty.
Some songs that are good for beginner steel drummers are: White Stripes Seven Nation Army, Queen We Will Rock You, Gensis That's all.
most likely it does, it increases it when playing fast.
Innovations, famous drummers, use in popular culture, etc.
Most of his fellow musicians acknowledge that Neil Peart is one of the best rock drummers alive. He is immersed in the art of drumming, and takes it very seriously; whether providing the percussion for a Rush song or performing a drum solo, he is someone other drummers try to emulate. Neil has studied with some legendary drummers, and has also expanded his own repertoire by mastering jazz drumming, in addition to his skill at being a rock drummer. Neil has also won numerous awards, especially from music magazines like "Modern Drummer" and "Drum!"
The possessive form for the plural noun drummers is drummers'.
Max Weinberg has written: 'The big beat' -- subject(s): Interviews, Rock music, Drummers (Musicians), Rock musicians, History and criticism
drummers can be all ages :]]
a percussion of drummers