That was funny.
Jazz drummers are a pain in the ass.
Being this thread is ancient, I had to read back some to see what it was about. I still don't know lol.
One thing that I realize though, and I think it's all connected:
Greg stated"
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If were to advise someone (else) who could only have one kick, I'd probably suggest a 20. Rehearsal without a PA in louder situations would be the reason. But I can't say that I really want to open myself to playing that kind of gig any longer. If the music has to be that loud to be heard, if ears need to be hurt to hear it, perhaps there's something awry with the motivation?
I thought about all the earlier years in loud rock bands, doing high energy shows. If you are doing high energy shows, in bigger clubs, then pretty much you have to practice for them. Hitting hard, high volume...it's not feasible to not produce that energy in practice that you plan on producing on a stage.
I think as the years go on, those things are not feasible for me anymore. For several reasons, one being, I just don't have that kind of energy anymore, but more importantly, I don't have that kind of desire anymore. It would have to be a big money situation for me to even consider doing that regularly. And then I'd have to deal with the energy issue.
My biggest issue right now is getting into something and being subject to playing harder than I want to be playing. It's a no-no. I make all my adjustments during the first few songs which include letting everyone know if I am playing at an uncomfortable level. I have always had my own PA which can allow for quite a bit of compromise, in rehearsal anyway.
But I see how this direction, in life?? can lead to adjusting to these things. Was a time that a 20 was unthinkable. High energy required every available volume option. Now I love 20's.
22's work just as well for me right now, as with all the new head designs they are pretty easy to tame.
18's...I understand why they are liked...I don't see me requiring that dynamic, or being on the jazz side of drumming or gigging in a situation where I could use one in the forseeable future but...who knows, couldn't see a 20 either.