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Is David Grohl a better drummer and guitarist?

Is David Grohl a better drummer and guitarist?

In his own words, Dave Grohl has gone on record to state that he is a better guitarist and songwriter than he is a drummer. However, many of his fans are split right in the middle when it comes to making such a choice.

Is David Grohl considered a good drummer?

A guy dubbed by Josh Homme, “the greatest drummer in the world”, and one regularly labelled the hardest working man in showbusiness, Dave Grohl. Grohl’s prowess behind the kit is well documented, right back to his hardcore origins in Washington DC’s Scream.

Is Kyle Gass related to Jack Black?

In reality, Black and Gass have been friends and band mates for more than a dozen years. They met as members of the Actors’ Gang theater troupe, where Gass was the house musician and Black was an aspiring actor.

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Are Jack Black and Dave Grohl friends?

Dave Grohl and Tenacious D Jack Blackl and Kyle Gass are old mates of Dave Grohl – here they are bringing the LOLZ backstage at a Foo Fighters gig in October 2000.

How good of a guitarist is Dave Grohl?

Dave Grohl is a good guitarist. He is a really good guitarist, but he is a great songwriter (including music written on/for guitar) as well as musician in general. That said, he isn’t going to make any list and I don’t think he cares to.

What was Dave Grohl’s first major drumming appearance?

Grohl’s first major drumming appearance, post-Nirvana, was on Saturday Night Live behind Tom Petty (albeit only for two numbers).

What cymbals does Dave Grohl use?

Dave Grohl uses Zildjian cymbals, with a typical Nirvana-era setup comprising of: Large cymbal choices not only meant that Grohl could get through a few shows without cracking them (maybe!), but that he also had a fuller and deeper sound to fill the percussive space in Nirvana’s 3-piece rock setting.

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What drum kit did Dave Grohl use in Nirvana?

In Nirvana, Dave Grohl used various Tama drum kits – Tama Granstar, Granstar II and Artstar II. His set-up almost always looked like this: Tama Hardware (Except for a Sonor hi-hat stand; see below for why)