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Barry Altschul on playing melodically

  • May 30, 2015
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This is an excerpt from a pretty amazing 1981 Modern Drummer article by Barry Altschul, in which he discusses the drummer’s relation to tunes, form, and melody, and playing melodically:  It is […] the drummer’s […]

  • cymbals
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Species of ride cymbal interpretation in jazz

  • May 20, 2015
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Following up on George Collligan’s commentary on this subject: The way you play the cymbal pattern is really the center of your artistry as a jazz drummer, so let’s do a little survey of the […]

  • Anthony Cirone
  • Charles Dowd
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Interpretation and playing expressively

  • March 13, 2015
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I hate long instructional videos, except when I don’t. Usually they go long because they underestimate their viewers’ knowledge, and get caught up in explaining WHAT IS A DRUM STICK and a lot of other […]

  • improvisation
  • jazz
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  • Thelonious Monk

The Lulu line

  • January 13, 2015
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Here’s a little four measure phrase by Thelonious Monk, which has been a big influence on my thinking, in playing the drums. It’s a little microcosm of the way you develop a melodic idea in […]

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  • Ted Reed

More with rock beats using Syncopation

  • January 19, 2013
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Going a little further with my earlier piece on making rock beats using— say it with me— Ted Reed’s Syncopation. In doing this, there will be many duplicate beats, but that’s not important— our purpose […]

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What it is: swing rhythm

  • October 22, 2012
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Extremely preoccupied with tour preparations, obviously, but fortunately I have a couple of things on deck: Swing interpretation is something we use a lot here, and I’ve mostly assumed people know what it is— you […]

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