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Improve Your Bottom Line Part 1: Bass Drum Comping in 4/4

Drummers depend on the bass drum to help drive the band and provide depth to their time feel. Throughout the 1920s and ’30s, the bass drum was the “solid four” timekeeper of the rhythm section. Many modern jazz drummers use…

by Steve Fidyk
Apr 19, 2018

Inner Drumming — Listening With All Limbs, Part 3

In parts one and two of this series (April and June 2012), we worked with one, two, and three limbs. TO READ THE FULL STORY: SUBSCRIBE TO ACCESS LOG IN

by George Marsh
Apr 19, 2018

Heart’s Michael Derosier

Remembers Dog & Butterfly

by Patrick Berkery
Apr 25, 2018

What You Need to Know About Bass Drum Heads

In this article and subsequent ones in a series, we’re going to survey the various types of plastic-based drumheads available for each component of the kit to help you zero in on which models will get you closest to the…

by Michael Dawson
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
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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

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

Introduction to Polyrhythms

How to Play Odd Groupings, Part 1

by Aaron Edgar
Apr 25, 2018

Do I Need a Fallback Plan?

Part 1: Assessing Your Path

by Russ Miller
Apr 25, 2018

Jamaican Drumming — The Evolution of A Style

When Jamaica gained independence in 1962, its musicians reacted by inventing a rhythm style so unique and addictive, it helped an entire population find its voice. TO READ THE FULL STORY: SUBSCRIBE TO ACCESS LOG IN

by Adam Budofsky
Apr 17, 2018

Lloyd Knibb: Ska Pioneer

In the early 1960s, when Jamaica was liberated from British rule, the island’s musicians were tasting musical freedom, experimenting with and synthesizing a number of diverse influences from their native Caribbean, the Americas, and Africa to create a new style…

by Will Romano
Apr 17, 2018

Sly Dunbar

He possesses one of the most expansive, eclectic, and revered résumés in reggae history. And he’s still hitting it hard. TO READ THE FULL STORY: SUBSCRIBE TO ACCESS LOG IN

by Ken Micallef
Apr 17, 2018
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Leroy "Horsemouth" Wallace

According to Horsemouth, being a movie star proved to be both a curse and a blessing to his music career. TO READ THE FULL STORY: SUBSCRIBE TO ACCESS LOG IN

by Ben Meyer
Apr 17, 2018

Willie Stewart

He spent decades turning global audiences on to the magic of Third World’s reggae rhythms. TO READ THE FULL STORY: SUBSCRIBE TO ACCESS LOG IN

by Ben Meyer
Apr 17, 2018
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