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Funk Drumming Training Camp

Part 1: Paradiddles and 16th-Note Subdivisions   Having a tight, solid, good-feeling groove has always been important in drumming. In many cases, bandleaders, singers, and other musicians value a drummer with a solid groove and a good feel more than…

by Mike Adamo
Nov 6, 2017

Live Drum Soloing

Getting Started   In this article we’ll give some insight into how to conceive, construct, and execute a drum solo in a live rock context. For those who’ve never performed a solo, it can be a very scary idea. But…

by Paul Wandtke
Nov 6, 2017

The Education of Tommy Igoe

Few contemporary players have learned so much about drumming—or have passed the wisdom of the ages down to so many.

Story by Ken Micallef | Photos by Emily Sevin
Nov 1, 2017

Dale Crover on Melvins Lite’s Record-Setting 51/51 Tour

On September 5, 2002, Melvins Lite embarked on a fifty-one-day rock 'n' roll journey that even other road warriors would consider insane. Drummer Dale Crover tells the tale. TO READ THE FULL STORY: SUBSCRIBE TO ACCESS LOG IN

Dale Crover
Nov 1, 2017

Gene Hoglan: Lifting Metal Drumming Ever Higher

By marrying the syncopated swagger of Steve Gadd and other non-metal drummers to his uniquely staggered double bass passages and dual-ride flourishes, Gene Hoglan introduced into metal a certain ebb-and-flow type of playing that strayed from the beaten path. TO…

Story by David Ciauro | Photos by Alex Solca
Nov 1, 2017
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A Different View: Steve Hackett

The Genesis guitarist, who helped shape some of the most enduring music to come out of England in the ’70s, continues the unique and painstaking re-creation of his rich body of work. TO READ THE FULL STORY: SUBSCRIBE TO ACCESS…

by Will Romano
Nov 1, 2017

Loosen Up! 18 Triplet-Roll Warm-Ups to Get You Going

The drumset is one of the most physically demanding instruments. As with any other high-intensity physical activity, it helps to loosen up your muscles first with some basic exercises. In this article we’re exploring a warm-up routine based on the…

by Joel Popelsky
Nov 1, 2017

Implied Brazilian Rhythms on Drumset

Part 1: Maracatu    The musical style Maracatu is an amalgamation of Afro-Brazilian concepts within the context of the annual festival of Carnival. Maracatu, or Maracatu de Baque Virado (“turned-around beat”), originated in religious Candomblé ceremonies used to crown kings…

by Uka Gameiro
Nov 1, 2017

Grooving With Fives

A Progressive Approach to Phrasing Quintuplets on the Drumkit   Sixteenth-note quintuplets are five notes played per quarter note. The simplest way to count them in 4/4 is, “ONE, two, three, four, five; TWO, two, three, four, five; THREE, two,…

by Mike McPhee
Nov 1, 2017

The Half-Time Shuffle

Variations on One of Drumming’s Slinkiest Grooves The half-time shuffle is a signature beat for some of the most legendary drummers in history. Guys like Bernard Purdie, John Bonham, and Jeff Porcaro are all considered masters of this feel. Let’s…

by Dave Beyer
Nov 1, 2017

Beware of Mr. Baker

Madman or genius? A new documentary paints a vivid picture of Cream’s Ginger Baker while making a persuasive argument in both directions. It’s not entirely clear what possessed the former model, boxer, and music video director Jay Bulger to fly…

by Ilya Stemkovsky
Nov 6, 2017

Marvin McQuitty Jr.

He worked with nearly every major artist in the gospel genre, including Fred Hammond, Yolanda Adams, Mary Mary, Israel Houghton, Maurette Brown Clark, and Kirk Franklin. Modern Drummer contributor Stephen Styles explains, from the head and from the heart, just…

by Stephen Styles
Nov 1, 2017
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Chris Adler

By definition, the rock ’n’ roll life is all about LIVING ON THE EDGE.

Story by David Ciauro | Photos by Ken Penn
Oct 30, 2017

How to Prepare for a Subbing Gig on Short Notice

Having so little time to prepare for a gig is like going into battle. Anything can happen.

by Joe Bergamini
Oct 30, 2017
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