January 2014 Issue – Volume 39 • Number 1
Articles in January 2014
An Editor's Overview - Honest, Abe
by Michael Parillo Last June, some friends invited my wife and me to see Paul McCartney at the Barclays Center in Brooklyn. Our seats were terrible— the last row of the arena, right against the wall, to the side of…
Paul McCartney's Abe Laboriel Jr.
On The Cover Paul McCartney's Abe Laboriel Jr. His personality is big yet intimate, just like his drumming. And now, with the release of his first-ever solo recording and a singularly experimental Paul McCartney album, it’s a perfect time to…
DISCIPLINE - Small Changes for Massive Progress
First Person DISCIPLINE Small Changes for Massive Progress by Benny Greb The Mindset When you hear the word discipline, the hairs on the back of your neck probably begin to stand up. Discipline has gotten a bad reputation, mainly because…
Pedrito Martinez
Features Pedrito Martinez The Cuban-born percussionist has been slowly building his profile in the States since waving goodbye to his homeland fifteen years ago and settling in New York City, where his local performances have become the gig to catch.…
Seth Raush - The Drummer Behind Little Big Town's Big Hit Record
Features Seth Raush The Drummer Behind Little Big Town's Big Hit Record by Jim Riley I’ve been a friend and fan of Seth Rausch for more than a decade. His deep pocket is undeniable to anyone who’s ever heard him…
Add Some Metal!
Shop Talk Add Some Metal! 6 Ways to Customize Your Kit Using Scraps and Old Car Parts by Jordan Hill Searching for new melodic tones to add to your kit? A trip to the local auto scrap yard can open…
Ed Shaughnessy
Features Ed Shaughnessy 1929-2013 As the most visible drummer on network TV for three decades, he helped America understand what big band drumming was all about. But there was more to his story—much more. by Rick Mattingly Roy Burns remembers…
Wisdom And Technique
Lasting Lessons From Ed Shaughnessy Photo by Rick Malkin I grew up watching Ed Shaughnessy drive Doc Severinsen’s Tonight Show Band. For twenty-nine years, Shaughnessy held the throne of one of the most visible and respected groups in television history,…
The 45-Minute Practice Routine
Get Organized to Optimize Your Time Behind the Kit When I sit back and think about the thousands of questions I’ve been asked by students in my eighteen-year career as a drum teacher and clinician, I would have to say…
Balanced Hands
Two Exercises to Eliminate One-Hand Dominance This article consists of exercises designed to develop strength and endurance in both hands. The first one begins with a balance of four right-hand and four left-hand strokes. As you repeat, the balance is…
Double Bass Workout
Part 6: Paradiddle Patterns For the final lesson in this series we’re going to have some fun with paradiddles, double paradiddles, and paradiddle variations over 16th notes, 16th-note triplets, and 32nd notes. Remember to play to a metronome or click…
Rediscovering Rudiments
Simple Ways to Progress Beyond the Snare Regardless of your desire as a drummer, whether it’s to play blistering solos or tasteful grooves, studying the rudiments will do much to help you take your craft to the next level. In…
Abe Laboriel Jr.
As a kid I was always drawn to melody. My parents say I would sometimes sing familiar melodies but would often make up my own as well. I mostly focus on the melody and the lyrics, which has been key…