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Gotta tell ya. The drummer in our band is the loudest drummer I have ever had to work with (also one of the best)....must be five years now. It is fine when we play out but in the practice room it is so loud the other six of us have to crank up just to hear ourselves and then, of course, everything sound muddy. I have asked him to play with a lighter touch and he says he can't, I bought hot rockets for him to play at practice and they lasted less than 20 minutes. Around his drum seat it literally looks as if someone is operating a sawmill back there with all the chips of the sticks on the floor. We have lived with it but within the past two practices it seams he found the volume control on the kit and has turned it up. I don't know how to handle it. He will not take any suggestions, gets defensive if you say anything and will not even try to play lighter. I can't do that is all he will say...and that's if he's on his meds....It's worse when he is off them. makes me nuts. We have a guy that sits in on the drums (he is also very good and would join if asked) when he can't make practice and we can't get over how well we hear each other. I am sure we would improve 20% if we could only hear ourselves. Anyway, I really don't want to can the guy but I am at my wits end. One of the other guitar players jokes that he is going to invest in Plexiglas to put around the drums...I said maybe we ought to set his kit up in another room...maybe he would get the hint. Any suggestions? God, I feel like I am writing to Dear Abby.
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