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This is a street drummer I met in Toronto (Yonge & Dundas). He's got a lot of great talent. Before he started he was looking for his drum key, so I pulled mine out and said, "Could've asked a fellow drummer!" And we had a big conversation. It was great.
At one point he drops his stick, so I picked it up for him.
*EDIT*
I'm sorry for jumping to the conclusion that he was homeless. My bad. But I don't want to be here to discuss that, I wanna showcase his talent. Tell me what you think, or if you've seen him before.
*EDIT2*
Street drumming doesn't have to be just with buckets, in my opinion. Because he's on the street drumming, I believe that qualifies as street drumming. If you think otherwise, please keep it to yourself. I'm not changing the title to suit your desires.
*EDIT 3*
I'm getting more and more agitated by some of the heated debates and unnecessary comments being posted. I'd like to make some things clear. He is drumming on the street to make money. He's not backing up a band, or recording a CD. He's playing fast to capture the audience's attention. Also, because his audience is constantly changing he may repeat things he's already done. This isn't because that's all he knows, it's because he has a set routine in his head that is necessary for his constantly changing audience.
On the note of how 'technically impressive' he is, and his level of skill, I think it's quite obvious he has talent. I envy some of the people for the balls they have to argue that, but not for the degree of knowledge they share: minimal. If people continue to downplay his skill with pointless arguments I will disable the commenting panel.
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