I've noticed something about us drummers. We go to a church, and the drummer is off the chains, we go up to them, and talk to them, and get all excited. (I do this all the time) But if a drummer is not that great we, don't even say a word to them.( I've been guilty of this) Why is that?
I've been on both sides of this before. When I was stumbling, I felt like an NFL kicker who just missed the game-winning field goal. Nobody would even talk to me. But when my playing has stepped up, people came and talked to me all the time!
No matter where I go, I ALWAYS tell the drummers that I enjoyed them, and alot of times I thought they were terrible! But I just believe we have to just keep encouraging each other, so that we can get better. That doesn't mean you have to get on the kit and show him any of your licks, but you can at least say "I enjoyed you". Encouragement goes a long way.
JUST SOMETHING TO THINK ABOUT: When your wife/girlfriend cooks you a meal, do you tell them that its bad, even if it is bad? No, you tell them that you enjoyed it, so that next time they will cook with confidence and bring something even better to the table than they did the last time...............................