Drumming Lessons DVD: Learn Quickly
Understand how to create syncopation and beat displacement to enhance creativity. Learn how tune your drums for the optimum sound and the variables that affect that sound. Work on four-way independence on the drumset. Understand how to create syncopation and beat displacement to enhance creativity.
The “next day” came, and soon it was my turn to see how fast I could play. I did my best and was completely shocked when I ended up winning with a “score” of 905 singles in 60-seconds (with absolutely no practice, and no idea “how or what” I was doing). Nevertheless, winning put me in the northeast regional finals elimination round – 3 weeks later at the Berklee College of Music in Boston.
Always listen to music beyond you ability as direction for future practices. Get those moves of your favorite drummer in you head before you start trying to play them out. If you listen enough you can be talking to you best friend with that new beat playing in the background of you mind. Then it will just be a matter of time until you play it out.
Electronic drum sticks have built-in speakers and pre-recorded tunes. When they hit any surface, they create a unique, crashing sounds. A cool red LED (Light Emitting Diode) is placed at the tip of each drumstick. Using these drum sticks, you can create fine music without a full set of drums. Electronic drumsticks are very popular among kids who love the sounds they produce.
When it is uniformly tight, the tension on the skin is throughout even. As you strike on it, the tightness weakens and as this happens the tension changes. In certain cases the weakening of the heads will lead a form a dent.
Be aware of the bumps in the drum heads, they may make your drum kit sound out of tune. In this case you should immediately change. At the end of a day also make sure that your beater is not digging a hole or dent right, where it is hitting.
What is Second Line? Have you ever been asked to play a “second line” beat on a particular song? I know I have. Usually I cringe and realize that, although I basically think it involves a marching style on the snare drum, I really don’t have a clue as to what to play. Luckily my experience and musicality got me by for many years. I learned how to fake things “very” well.
Second line drumming is associated with the city of New Orleans. It seems to have originated there and developed in many forms through the years. Second line drumming involves simple cadence type (marching) snare beats.