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  2. John Siomos - Wikipedia

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    Drums, percussion Musical artist John T. Siomos (July 30, 1947 – January 16, 2004) was an American drummer who performed with Todd Rundgren , Mitch Ryder and the Detroit Wheels , Rick Derringer , Carly Simon , Mark "Moogy" Klingman , Buzzy Linhart and Frampton's Camel .

  3. Smash Drums - Wikipedia

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    Smash Drums is a virtual reality (VR) rhythm game developed and published by PotamWorks SAS. The game was released for the Meta Quest platform on 2 December 2021. [1] The game involves playing drums to the beat of rock songs and destroying various environments.

  4. Open-handed drumming - Wikipedia

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    Another advantage is a player's access to the floor tom while playing the hi-hats, a feat infamously difficult to pull off in the traditional technique without access to an auxiliary floor tom. In 2008 and 2011 Dom Famularo and Claus Hessler wrote Open Handed Playing vol.1 and 2 , which are lessons focused entirely on open-handed playing.

  5. GuitarFreaks and DrumMania - Wikipedia

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    Gitadora (ギタドラ) is a music video game series produced by Konami. [1] The series consists of two games, GuitarFreaks and DrumMania, where players use game controllers modeled after musical instruments to perform the lead guitar, bass guitar and drums of numerous songs across a wide range of genres by matching scrolling musical notes patterns shown on screen.

  6. DJ Johnson (musician) - Wikipedia

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    In a 2020 interview with Modern Drummer, his kit was listed as a 3×13 Diamond Drum Co. maple snare drum; a 14×14 Gretsch floor tom, and a 14×20 Gretsch bass drum. [5] The interview stated he uses Promark DJ Johnson signature sticks and typically plays (left-handed) a Yamaha Reface keyboard in live performance with Khruangbin.

  7. Rhythm game - Wikipedia

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    The games provided a new source of revenue for the artists whose music appeared on the soundtracks. The later release of Rock Band 3 as well as the even later Rocksmith would allow players to play the songs using a real electric guitar. By 2007 rhythm games were considered to be one of the most popular video game genres, behind other action games.

  8. Harry Miree - Wikipedia

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    Miree was a founding member of the rock band Boom City, [8] which used the internet as a platform for music and videos. Boom City signed with T.H.E. (an imprint of Atlantic Records Group), toured with pop-punk mentors Panic! at the Disco and Paramore, and eventually disbanded in 2012 over an unresolved dispute which ended in a settlement to redact all previous commercial recordings, resulting ...

  9. John Robinson (drummer) - Wikipedia

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    At eight he got his first drum kit – a secondhand 1940s Ludwig set with no toms, just snare, bass, hi-hat and one Zildjian cymbal. At age ten he formed a duo with Kevin Clemens who played electric guitar. [8] His next drum kit was a new 1966 Ludwig Champagne Sparkle set. [4]