Why is travis barker so famous




















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In the same way that Robert Downey Jr glued several franchises worth of spandex together, Barker links worlds. However drummers have often rarely been granted a lead feature credit — aka, the ones that go in the track title on streaming services. From then on the collaborations kept on rolling. Drummers who play in marching bands tend to have an excellent foundation in rudiments, and Travis Barker is undoubtedly one of those.

Playing marching rudiments with unusual accents on the snare drum has almost become the Blink signature bridge. Any aspiring rock drummer questioning the importance of mastering marching rudiments should look to Travis Barker for the answers. Barker expresses his dynamics in the instruments he chooses , rather than how hard he plays them. This gives the illusion of playing quieter and creates a catchy hook.

This not only sounds great, but also gives the second verse a life of its own on the hats. The song becomes far less formulaic as a result, and ultimately gives it much more character and a feeling of progression.

But what about when Barker plays slower or more emotional songs? Surely he plays more traditional dynamics in those drum parts? He plays a loopy tom part accented by splashes, crashes, and choked hi-hats that no one else would think to play.

By that, I mean odd time signatures are not really his thing. Like most punk rockers before him, Travis Barker usually plays a minimal drum kit. As well as acrylic kits, Barker has also used maple OCDP kits, all with similar drums and drum sizes to those listed above. For hardware, Travis Barker typically uses DW and series gear. His bass drum usually features a DW turbo bass drum pedal which we actually chose as the best mid-range pedal!



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