How to Play Drums: Practice Beats
Video Description: Learn to see and feel how your hands and legs work together when playing the drums. Related Article Subjects: drumming, drums, hands, jam, legs, live, music, pedal, percussion, rock, to
Swiss Army Triplet - Drum Lessons
The swiss army triplet is a unique one-way rudiment that can be played in both right and left hand...
Pataflafla - Drum Lessons
The pataflafla is a unique drum rudiment that is sure to challenge your ability to play flam strokes. It requires that you play back-to-back flams with the same hand. Consider using this rudiment within creative...
Two Handed Sixteenth Note Beats - Drum Lessons
The two-handed sixteenth note drum beats featured in this lesson are a little different than anything covered in previous...
Snare Drum Comping - Drum Lessons
The snare drum comping exercises in this lesson are designed to improve your left-hand control within jazz...
Rock Band on Expert Drums: The Hand That Feeds
Learn how to play the song The Hand That Feeds on Rock Band - drums, expert...
How to Play Drums: Right-Hand/Left-Hand Melodies
Here are a couple of examples that demonstrate how to combine right hand and left hand melodies on...
How to Play Drums: Left Hand Melodies
Get ready to reverse the groove and the percussion instruments on your kit! Here we will practice left hand... Music Review of Such Fun by AnnualsBy: Darren Tan | 09/12/2008 | MusicTheir title track, "Confessor" starts off with Adam Baker singing "Pack up and leave..." When it comes to the chorus, everything seems so right, Adam sings in a voice that somehow sounds so soft to my ears. Beginner Drummer's Guide to Equipment and Technique!By: -thoma- | 28/04/2009 | MusicExcellent article walking you through the equipment you'll need in order to start playing the drums. Includes guides and tips on equipment, pictures, quotes, lists of famous drummers, and more! Rhythem and BuddhaBy: Rob Simone | 14/10/2007 | Self ImprovementA surprising comparison between drum circles and Buddhism. Hip Hop Hippies From Find-me-a-giftBy: Find-me-a-gift | 19/06/2007 | TechnologyHip Hop Hippies are one of the latest cool gadgets from Find-me-a-gift. These are a great gift for men, women and children, all will love these cute little drumming hippies. Music Review of Elephant Shell by Tokyo Police ClubBy: Darren Tan | 23/03/2009 | MusicElephant Shell has a good opening with “Centennial”. In the few seconds upon opening, you can hear the sound of a malfunctioned robot. The robot might be stuck or jammed somewhere, i thought to myself. Shortly, the draggy keyboard and Dave Monks just come in. Centennial is not a fast tempo track, but the guitar and bass seem to be able to work this track out. Is Jimi Hendrix The Worlds Greatest Guitar Player and Composer?By: Daniel Lehrman | 03/04/2008 | MusicA riveting biography on Jimi Hendrix's life with lots of unknown and unique information about James Marshall Hendrix, generally not well known. An Interview With Koko Dozo: Bringing a Little Madness - and Lots of Teamwork - Into the MixBy: Mark Kirby | 24/07/2008 | MusicOn their debut 'Illegal Space Aliens', Koko Dozo - Polarity/1, Rubio and Amy Douglas - shows that individual and group expression can meld into one. Music Review of Fleet Foxes by Fleet FoxesBy: Darren Tan | 19/12/2008 | MusicFleet Foxes will keep your heart at peace with “Sun It Rises”. With some steady guitar and drum playing. It wouldn’t need long before you find yourself liking this song. From the lyrics where Robin went “Red squirrel in the morning, red squirrel in the evening, red squirrel in the morning, i’m comin’ to take you home, the sun rises over my head, in the morning, with the hold me, dear, into the night, sun, it will rise, soon enough…” I don’t really know what it meants, but one thing’s for
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