oskarthestudent
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Nice come-back, Samuel. To defend myself: 1stly, It's not the percussive action, its the people who produce it, just to clarify. 2ndly, you fail to provide (in your so very witty and satirically acidic remarks) the fundamental distinction between the drums and the piano - namely one is melodic, the other isnt. 3rdly, I only 'rule out' rock-drummers. 4- I am not mistaken when i say that 'Buddy Rich' does not represent the hight of the 'old time' jazz drumming school. And finnally, I congratulate you on using my own witty pun on the word 'tool' against me - it trully is FAR more effective than anything you could think up yourself.SamuelB said:You my friend, are clearly not a musician yourself if you believe that convoluted statement to be the truth. All musical instruments are tools, the very word INSTRUMENT implies that. If it is because of the 'percussive' motion required to play the drums that makes them less musical, then you can rule out the piano as an instrument as well. IT USES A HAMMER ACTION TO PRODUCE SOUND. Please, go get a clue before making unfounded generalisations such as the above, as it would appear you are the only tool around here.
I apologise for the lateness of my reply. I assure you it was the Trial HSC, and not and difficulty in reposting, that kept me away.
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