X8 Drums Blog
Diggin’ the Country Groove: Drums and Country Music
Too often, the “look” of a drummer is
that of a sweaty, shirtless rocker behind a ginormous drum set with double bass
pedals and octopus arms hammering away. Or, there’s the laid back jazz drummer
with a hi-hat, drum brushes, cool hat and sunglasses. But, when you think about
a country music drummer, that image might be a little bit blurry, unless you’re
playing in a country band or a fan of country music. Even then, there’s not a
lot of country music drummer hype, or so it can seem, when
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9th Apr 2015
Drum Brushes Aren't Just for the Jazz Scene
There’s a certain vibe that can only come from jazz
drumming: laid back, cool, maybe a little crazy, but in a different way than those
other “crazy” styles of drumming. When most people picture jazz drumming,
images of a sunglasses-clad drummer nodding away to a backbeat are pretty
common. That backbeat itself is laid-back, cool… and a little different, too…
especially when you realize that crazy cat drummer is using a brush instead of
a drum stick on their hi-hat or swishing it around on
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3rd Apr 2015
A Broken Cymbal Doesn't Have to Break Your Heart
Drumming is full of triumphs and tribulations, from the
moment you pick up your first pair of drum sticks until that final day when you
hand your sticks off to the next generation to become a legend. Just when you
think you’ve mastered that slick solo you’ve been working on for months and are
ready to show off your moves to friends, you hear the heart-crushing sound of a
cymbal gone wrong. Somehow, that “indestructible” metal instrument has been
cracked, chipped, split or just plain bro
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2nd Apr 2015
Posture and Pain: a Drummer’s Biggest Challenge?
There’s nothing worse than a shooting pain in your lower
back or shoulder in the middle of playing your drum set. You’re in the groove,
doin’ your thing and ZOW! You’re in agony! Plenty of drummers experience the
natural aches and pains of drumming, like sore muscles, blisters on the fingers
or hands or blurred vision from over-drumming (it happens!). But, when you’re
finding yourself in a chronic pain situation from drumming, fixing it could be
as simple as adjusting your drum kit to your
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19th Mar 2015
Decorating Djembes and Hand Drums with Henna
Some hand drums just stand out above the others, whether
with their sound, size or even just the way the drum looks. Most hand drum
players start with finding the “right” sound of a drum, whether a djembe,
doumbek or a set of bongos. But, appearance can always be a factor that sways
even the best drummer – we’re human, after all, and we aren’t afraid of a
little snazz on our drums.If you
already have a djembe, for example, you can always add some personal touches to
it like ksink ksink or
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18th Mar 2015
Djembes and Drums for Modern Worship? YES!
Plenty of people consider the djembe drum a staple
instrument in drum circles or in performances that highlight African culture.
These popular hand drums are also responsible for exciting experiences in
schools, for motivating employees in team building exercises and forging
connections within communities. So, why is it so shocking to see a djembe drum
in a place of worship?For many, it isn’t; djembe drums are just another musical
way to worship.Back in the day, djembe drums served a varie
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13th Mar 2015
Looking for a Better Drum Sound? Check Your Drum Heads!
Because drummers like to be different, we tend to gravitate
toward the complexities of life. Such as choosing the right drum or drums for
the music we want to play. Everyone knows that drums come in all sorts of different
styles, sizes, brands and configurations. There are hand drums like djembes,
doumbeks and congas or drum set and component drums like snares, toms and bass
drums. While all drums have different drum heads to consider, drum set drummers
may have the most intriguing spectru
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11th Mar 2015
When Should You Start Teaching Drums?
Being a drummer, percussionist or rhythmic artist has a lot
of perks. You get to have the entire spotlight on your talent, be seen as the
center of the band or the raging force in the drumming community. You are the
greatest thing since music was first heard and your skills on that djembe, the
congas or behind the drum set are unparalleled. Then, someone comes along and
asks you to teach them how to be just like you.What do you do?If your first answer was something like, “no way you’re
goi
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18th Feb 2015
Feelin’ Sporty? How about Some Drumming?
Exercise can be fun, or tedious, depending on who you ask,
when you ask, or even why you’re asking. Some people exercise because they are
inherently physical people with abundant energy, a love of sports or because
they like how it feels mid-sprint. Other people exercise because it reduces
stress, helps keep weight gain at bay, or because they bought a gym membership
on a whim. These same reasons (except the gym membership, of course) are also why
people pick up a drum or start hammerin
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4th Feb 2015
Get Inspired, Get Schooled, Get a Drumming Teacher!
Having a teacher or mentor is important in life. Usually,
when we get into music or playing an instrument, we find an artist (or 10) who
we can relate to – whether it is their style of music, personal story or the clothes
they wear. For drummers, much of that inspiration comes from the greats like
Buddy Rich or Bonzo, or even from an inspired historical love of hand drumming
and African culture. The problem that comes is that while we can be inspired by
those drummers who have gone befo
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29th Jan 2015