The physical and mental problems associated with drug use are well enough documented. My purpose here is to zero in on what it does to a drummer’s abilities. What I am about to tell you, I know from personal experience and observations of students and fellow drummers for over 40 years. When I say “drugs” […]
Filed under: Drumming Articles on September 23rd, 2008 | No Comments »
Have you ever heard the saying “you either have it or you don’t” or “you are born with it or you are not”? What is it?
For some, it is a feeling that cannot be expressed in words, only felt. I have thought about this for many years and I often wondered what it was.
I remember […]
Filed under: Drumming Articles on December 14th, 2007 | No Comments »
There has been a lot of debate that I have heard over the years as to what is “Proper Drum Technique”.There are many variations of grips combined with various finger and arm techniques. I have seen drummers switch techniques several times within a song in order to execute various dynamic changes and tempo changes. […]
Filed under: Drumming Articles on November 5th, 2007 | No Comments »
Drumming has been with us since man developed primitive societies. It served as a means of communication over distances as well as the foundation for more formalized expressions of sound which developed into musical forms that have sustained cultures into the present time.Drumming originally started with just the hands creating rhythm with or without sticks.
This […]
Filed under: Drumming Articles on October 7th, 2007 | No Comments »