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Robotic Drumming Machines Better Than Humans

   
Author: Lance Winslow
 

Human Drummers in Rock Bands are generally highly respected in our day and age of idol worshiping. Drummers are considered the top of the food chain for any band. You can always replace a piano player, as they are a dime a dozen, but a really good drummer, can make or break a band. In the future drummers may be far less relevant than they are today, in fact they will be replaced by robotic artificially intelligent drummers or even artificially intelligent human looking robotic androids you see?

Does this mean we should have all the Drummers sign up for the reality TV series; Youre Fired and let them take their chances with Donald Trump? Perhaps, if their minds are not completely wasted from drugs, then that might be one way to let them go easily. Let Donald Trump fire them in style and we can save a lot of money with a robotic drummer instead. A flawless performance from a drummer can make or break the band and so we will need drummers who are perfect and what more perfect way then to replace these pre-Madonnas with artificially intelligent robotic android artists? Just think practices will go flawlessly and no attitudes to deal with or hung over drummers anymore? Consider all this in 2006.

 
 
 

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