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Jazz Drummer's Workshop: Reading And Jazz Interpretation

A drummer's interpretive powers grow once he has established the foundational techniques of hands and feet. Coordination, which means hearing something and spontaneously reacting to it in a musical manner, develops. TO READ THE FULL STORY: SUBSCRIBE TO ACCESS LOG…

Modern Drummer
Feb 23, 2017

Take Your Shuffle to the Max!

The two most common types of shuffles are the jazz and blues shuffle. We won’t get into the history here, but the obvious difference is in the ride pattern. Either version can be used, depending on the song, the band,…

Greg Sundel
Feb 23, 2017

Jojo's Modified Swiss Triplets - A Slick Sticking for Quick Jungle Grooves

Jojo Mayer’s command of the jungle/drum ’n’ bass style took the drumming community by storm. Mayer manages to traverse the blinding tempos and computerized breakbeats effortlessly, thanks to flawless technique and his creative use of rudiments like the Swiss triplet.…

Terry Branam
Feb 23, 2017

Traditional Percussion on Drumset, Part 2: Bongos

In order to fully understand the function and possibilities of the instrument called bongo, you must explore the Cuban styles of changui, rumba, and son. According to musicologist Fernando Ortiz, the bongo may have originated as ancient drums built specifically…

Arturo Stable
Feb 23, 2017

Rodney Howard - On Tour & On Stage Making It Work

Modern Drummer readers recently spoke loud and clear about their love for New York–based drum sensation Rodney Howard by voting him runner-up in the Pop category of the 2009 MD Readers Poll. Howard’s fashionable flair and passionate playing style have…

Modern Drummer
Feb 23, 2017
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Elvin Jones-Style Triplet Fills, Part 1

In this lesson I’m going to show you how to create high-energy Elvin Jones–style triplet fills based on common jazz rhythmic phrases, like those included in Ted Reed’s classic book Syncopation. This approach was first developed by legendary drummer and…

John Xepoleas
Feb 23, 2017

Concepts - Defining Your Role

Music is a team effort, and figuring out our position on the team is key. This will help us better communicate in any scenario, which leads to more contentment on the job. This month we’re going to look at the…

Russ Miller
Feb 23, 2017

Jazz Drummer’s Workshop - Stick Control Revisited Part 3: 5/4 Variations

Welcome to the third installment in our series on drumset applications of George Lawrence Stone’s classic book Stick Control. The following variations utilize the “72 Single Beat Combinations” found on pages 5 TO READ THE FULL STORY: SUBSCRIBE TO ACCESS…

Modern Drummer
Feb 23, 2017

Driver's Seat: Controlling The Band

One of the most important points and most often overlooked elements of good big band drumming technique is how the drummer sets himself up within the band. It is extremely important for the band to be able to hear the…

Modern Drummer
Feb 23, 2017

GoPro - Hero3+ Black Edition Music Bundle (Video)

We drummers have tried everything we can think of to record ourselves, whether in individual practice, in band rehearsal, or on the gig. For me, it started with a cassette recorder that captured only audio, and the sound was never…

Nick Amoroso
Feb 23, 2017

"Rock Steady" Demystified - Four Steps to Mastering an Advanced Funk Groove

Have you ever checked out Bernard Purdie’s beat on Aretha Franklin’s “Rock Steady”? And what about the classic drum break that includes Purdie’s signature hi-hat bark? That’s one of the most recognizable funk licks of all time, and we’re going…

Jim Payne
Feb 23, 2017

Cymgard - Cymbal Accessories (Video)

The drum industry has plenty of cymbal accessories, including mutes, bags, and fancy felts. So what’s next? Cymgard thinks it has the answer, and the company sent us three cymbal mutes/edge protectors to check out: the Standard, the Lite, and…

Miguel Monroy
Feb 23, 2017
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Castle - Tapered Snares (Video)

Massachusetts-based craftsman David Cheney has developed a unique conical snare drum shell with function as its focus. The shell is created using solid wood staves and features a 14" batter side that tapers down to a 13" resonant end. TO…

David Ciauro
Feb 23, 2017

GMS - Special Edition Series Drumset

Back in 1987, when Long Islanders Rob Mazzella and Tony Gallino joined forces to create the GMS Drum Co., there weren’t many companies offering custom drumsets that didn’t need some type of “doctoring” (bearing-edge work, hardware upgrades, etc.) in order…

Michael Dawson
Feb 23, 2017
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