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The CRASH Course to Success — Part 5: Hunger

This article focuses on the fifth and final portion of my CRASH concept. CRASH is an acronym that stands for “commitment, relationships, attitude, skill, and hunger.” These five global topics can be used by anyone to attract success to his…

by Rich Redmond
May 3, 2018

Fours and Sevens in 7/8 Part 2: Double Strokes

This month we’re going to work on playing the Fours and Sevens in 7/8 exercise with double strokes. The key is developing the finger control to play well-balanced and even doubles. The rhythmic placement of the doubles in this exercise…

by Bill Bachman
May 3, 2018

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Approaches for Big Band Rhythmic Articulation This month we’ll explore ways of approaching and articulating ensemble rhythms. As drummers, we obviously can’t perform note lengths with the same exactness as a horn player. We can, however, use the many long…

by Steve Fidyk
May 3, 2018

Improve Your Bottom Line Part 3: Bass Drum Comping in 5/4

Welcome to the third and final installment in this series on bass drum comping. This time we’ll be working in 5/4. The phrases included here are intended to help you develop dynamic balance with your bass drum foot in unison…

by Steve Fidyk
Apr 26, 2018

Don’t Disturb the Groove! Part 2: Hi-Hat Substitutions

In this article we’ll discuss substitutions where we’re basically using the hi-hat foot to replace either a hand or a bass drum note. The idea is to look at the hi-hat as not just an instrument that plays quarter notes…

by Tobias Ralph
Apr 26, 2018
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The CRASH Course to Success Part 4: Skill

This month we focus on the fourth part of our CRASH concept for success. For those of you who have not been following this series, CRASH is an acronym that stands for “commitment, relationships, attitude, skill, and hunger.” These are…

by Rich Redmond
Apr 26, 2018

Do I Need a Fallback Plan?

Part 1: Assessing Your Path

by Russ Miller
Apr 25, 2018

Introduction to Polyrhythms

How to Play Odd Groupings, Part 1

by Aaron Edgar
Apr 25, 2018

Five-Note Phrasing - Part 2: Adding More Tension and Release

In this lesson we’ll continue exploring five-note phrases within a 16th-note subdivision. To become fluent with these groupings, you need to internalize where the five-note phrase begins and ends. To review, let’s reinforce the ability to hear the starting point…

by Marc Dicciani
Apr 25, 2018

Must-Know Grooves - Disco, a Drumming Staple of the 1970s

In this new series we’ll be taking a close look at some of the most influential, practical, and essential drum grooves of all time, studying a pattern’s history and learning how to play it step-by-step. If you’re serious about getting…

by Jim Riley
Apr 25, 2018

Blake Richardson on Between the Buried and Me’s Automata, Part 1

Digging Into the Veteran Technical-Metal Group’s Latest Offering

by Willie Rose
Apr 25, 2018

Maximize Your Practicing — Get the Most From Whatever Time You Have

It seems that now more than ever we live in a world where it’s a challenge to find the time to do anything outside our daily responsibilities. TO READ THE FULL STORY: SUBSCRIBE TO ACCESS LOG IN

by Jeremy Hummel
Apr 24, 2018
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Fours and Sevens in 7/8 — Part 1: Single Strokes

This month we’re going to work on a couple of shortburst single-stroke rudiments: the single four and single seven. The key to executing these rudiments effectively is using finger control to play rapid free strokes. Single fours and sevens are…

by Bill Bachman
Apr 24, 2018

Improve Your Bottom Line — Part 2: Bass Drum Comping in 3/4

Continuing with the concept introduced in the last issue, this article explores bass drum comping ideas in 3/4. The phrases included here are intended to help you develop dynamic balance with your right foot in conjunction with your three remaining…

by Steve Fidyk
Apr 24, 2018
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