by GinaSuperCat on 09 Apr 2009 13:01
Drummers can ruin a perfect straight groove beyond what the music calls for with just the hands (this is most oftentimes how it happens, too)...that judgment/feel issue is a separate issue altogether. If there is a problem with doing too much and showboating at the expense of the groove, then that'll happen with or without a double pedal and is basically an independent issue from it...
While one-handed rolls are pretty sweet, it's not considered cheating to use two hands, you can do more. Many people play sixteenth notes with two hands on the hats, once again, would that be cheating?...Any particular add-on is not going to mask any lack of skill development, it just provides another way of playing that can be suitable. The best things sometimes arise out of an unorthodox or unexpected use...
There's nothing innately natural about the evolution of the standard kit we have today. Sure it makes sense in a certain way, but it could have been otherwise, too. One pedal, two pedals, the arrangement, it's all one particular evolutionary route. Nothing is really pure or innately natural about it, so to speak imo.
These cool goodies are just tools for the toolbox, as I like to say--but you have to use judgment in picking one out for any particular task, that's another matter.
I suppose I have the luxury of not really caring whether it is considered cheating or not by others, though, since I just play in my house for my own entertainment. If I had to make a living out of it, I suppose I would have to be more concerned about other's perception. But, then again, I'm basically inclined against really letting that talk me out of anything I enjoy either <grin>
ETA: sorry Chatch, just saw your earlier post. I play 'open' on a right-handed setup...
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