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Snare drum vs. drum set training

  • September 1, 2024
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The following are some comments I made in a contentious online conversation about snare drum training and drum set training— or playing— and the differences between the two, that I think stand on their own— edited […]

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Reed tweak: filling in 16ths – 02

  • April 28, 2024
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Boy, if you’re not doing all my Reed stuff, you’re really missing out. These things square away a ton of stuff that people generally have to put together piecemeal— I had to do that. Figure […]

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Mozambique inversions

  • March 22, 2024
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Library item that occurred to me while writing that last post. That Mozambique bell rhythm seems significant beyond just using it to play a Latin beat, hence this page, running it through its inversions. Half […]

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Building a hybrid Reed interpretation

  • March 12, 2024
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A short item— that’s all I have time for lately: some hybrid Syncopation-based systems are brewing, where we do one basic thing, and alter it one step further, creating some connections between ideas, and opening things up, […]

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Daily best music in the world: four by Steve Gadd

  • March 4, 2024
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Taking a moment to dispel a totally absurd impression of Steve Gadd that has somehow formed in recent years: that he is some kind of conservative “groove” player, which… …no. He’s extremely influential on the […]

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More on New Breed

  • December 22, 2023
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Since that last piece about the book The New Breed, by Gary Chester, I’ve been working with that book fairly seriously— I can already play the drums, it won’t kill me to spend some time […]

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Looking at The New Breed

  • November 29, 2023
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Let’s talk about the book with the funny looking Ludwig drums with the Silver Dot heads on the cover— and all the ugly Paiste ColorSound cymbals, and Simmons SDS-5 hexagonal drum pads.  Yes, I’m talking […]

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Reed tweak: RH lead triplets – five stroke rolls

  • November 8, 2023
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This is where my thinking is going lately, towards breaking up some Reed practice systems so they’re not pure formula. Which I have always done anyway, just not very systematically. We want to make our […]

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Rhythm cycles

  • October 30, 2023
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Here’s a page to print out and staplegun to the wall by your drums: a summary of some major practice rhythms, and their inversions. Sometimes you don’t need a readable page, you just need a […]

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On the massive overabundance of things to practice

  • September 7, 2023
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A nagging question with every single thing I post: Am I putting up too much, am I part of the problem— the problem being: there’s way too much stuff to practice on the drums now, […]

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Sidebar: it’s things you do with rhythm

  • August 4, 2023
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It is funny, I find myself typing the words SYNCOPATION and REED an awful lot, but this entire category of thing is not owned by that one book and that one author. We really talking […]

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Syncopation exercise: downbeats and &s

  • November 20, 2022
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A full page syncopation exercise with the notes spaced a quarter note a greater. Some practice systems only work well, or work well at faster tempos, when there are certain limitations in the reading material, […]

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