Support this podcast https://www.patreon.com/drumwithmikeandeddy We are BACK!!! I can’t believe we’ve hit 200 episodes! In this one, Eddy and I look back on the wild ride this podcast has been — the laughs, the lessons, and everything we’ve learned from the drumming community along the way. We get real about what touring actually feels like, why musical performance will always matter more than raw speed, and how to keep your audience locked in without losing your soul behind the kit. Mostly t...
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Support this podcast https://www.patreon.com/drumwithmikeandeddy We are BACK!!! I can’t believe we’ve hit 200 episodes! In this one, Eddy and I look back on the wild ride this podcast has been — the laughs, the lessons, and everything we’ve learned from the drumming community along the way. We get real about what touring actually feels like, why musical performance will always matter more than raw speed, and how to keep your audience locked in without losing your soul behind the kit. Mostly t...
Support this podcast https://www.patreon.com/drumwithmikeandeddy Heads up ya'll, there is WAY too much matcha talk in this one, lol. Once you fast forward through all of that, Eddy and I will chat about how we give constructive criticism to others and how we have trained ourselves to get the most out of the critiques that are given to us! I hope this episode helps, and thanks for listening :) Support the show
DRUM with Mike & Eddy
Support this podcast https://www.patreon.com/drumwithmikeandeddy We are BACK!!! I can’t believe we’ve hit 200 episodes! In this one, Eddy and I look back on the wild ride this podcast has been — the laughs, the lessons, and everything we’ve learned from the drumming community along the way. We get real about what touring actually feels like, why musical performance will always matter more than raw speed, and how to keep your audience locked in without losing your soul behind the kit. Mostly t...