by windhorse » Tue Sep 27, 2005 1:08 am
I'm assuming that you've learned from some of the great players in the SF area? If so, then you can't go wrong with your practice, since you would know what technique stuff you need to work on. But, if not, then get lessons!
Direct quote from Chris Walker: "All practice - no matter what is always good". Meaning that nothing can substitute for time on the drum.. However, you need the human contact to reinforce good technique. If you're getting that,, then great! Keep on playing to whatever when you're alone!