X8 Drums Blog
Cascara Rhythm: The Super Power Beat of Latin Drummers
Have you ever noticed that Latin drummers are unnervingly
happy? If you take a look at the great Latin drummers, they have a totally
different vibe when drumming than so many other percussionists and musicians. They’re
in the groove so hard, they almost become the focus of the song. Latin drummers
are the sound of Latin music, and those rhythms are what make us all want to
jump up and groove right along with them.
One of the great things about Latin music is that the same
basic rhythm
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20th Nov 2014
Drums: The Perfect Present for Everyone on Your List
The holiday season can make us all crazy. We’ve got families
to visit, meals to cook, office parties and a whole lot of shopping to get done
in just a few weeks. Because this is such an important part of the year for
everyone, it only makes sense that at the end of it all, we just want to relax
with our loved ones and enjoy the feeling of not running ourselves ragged. So,
you should get everyone you know drums and percussion instruments for the
holidays.
Drums are natural stress relie
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14th Nov 2014
What’s a Drummer to Do? Drum Racks vs. Drum Stands
Unless you’re a closet drummer, with probably the least
amount of space possible for a full drum set, at some point you’re going to
wonder one of the great drumming questions of all time: should you trust your
beloved drums to a drum rack, or keep them safe on drum stands.
With the love of rhythm and drumming comes the understanding
that out of all of the members of your band, or your friends who play guitar,
keyboards or saxophone, you have the most gear and instruments to care for. I
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12th Nov 2014
Haitian Voodou Drumming: a Rhythm of Connection and Spirituality
The hand drums we see today in drum circles represent a lot
more than just a gathering of hippies (or, hipsters) drumming together as an
exercise in music, rhythm and creative expression. Most of the hand drums used
in drum circles, like
djembe
drums
or cajon drums are modern representations of the drums used by
African slaves in all parts of the Americas. These drums have evolved over the
centuries into the instruments we are familiar with today, but, there was once
a time when
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7th Nov 2014
What the What? Drummers and Hearing Protection
Drumming is loud. It doesn’t matter if you have a whole suite of drums on a
rack, or just a djembe strapped around your neck. Drumming is loud, and there
isn’t a whole lot you can do to
reducethe volume of your drums and still play like the maniac you are. But, there
is a good reason you should be concerned about how loud your drums are: your
hearing.
Hearing loss is a documented problem for many drummers and
musicians, from Lars Ulrich to Rod Morgenstein, and an estimated 60 percen
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5th Nov 2014
Don’t Drum and Drive: Your Drumming Habits behind the Wheel
There you are, minding your own business, when you notice
flashing blue lights in your rear view mirror. You think to yourself, “Was I
speeding? Why am I being pulled over?” and then go through the hundreds of
possible traffic violations you may have committed while innocently driving
down the road. Once you are safely pulled off to the side of the road, the
officer approaches and asks if you’ve been drinking.
“No, sir, I don’t drink and drive,” is a likely response to
the officer’s q
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29th Oct 2014
You Want Me to What? Drumming Softly and How to Turn Your Drums Down
We don’t really know why, but, there could come a point when
you may need to drum without the power of Thor’s hammer. Drumming is all about
being loud, strong and full of unstoppable momentum, driving each beat into the
ground so that the rhythm is never misunderstood and you became a drummer so
that you could pound away without being judged for your need to hit things,
right?
Well, not exactly. Drumming is loud, and there is definitely
a lot of strength and momentum required to g
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24th Oct 2014
Translating Rhythm: From the Drum Set to the Cajon Drum
Finding a new drum or hand percussion instrument to play is
one of the best things about being a drummer. No matter if you started out on a
set of bongo drums or you were a drummer in your school’s marching band, once
you’re bitten with the percussion bug, it can be hard to ever let that
excitement go.
For the drum set drummer, all of those hours spent learning the
basics and practicing rudiments can lead to a really great experience drumming
in a band, on stage or in a stu
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23rd Oct 2014
10 Things We Hate About Drumming
Despite public opinion, being a drummer isn’t easy, nor is
it all fun and games. There are a ton of reasons why people start drumming, and
probably more reasons why people stop drumming. We, the drummers, are the unsung
heroes of music and the pounding heartbeats of rhythmic divinity. We keep the beat alive even as we take a
beating, ourselves. Sometimes, in those moments of pure introspection (usually
as we wait for the other instruments to get tuned up), we even ask ourselves if
drumm
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15th Oct 2014
Nerd Out: What to Do When They Call Your Djembe the Wrong Drum
If you have been playing hand drums for a while, you know
there are plenty of differences between a djembe and the bongos. Really, if you’ve
been playing for a while, you know there are differences between a rope-tuned
djembe and a key-tuned djembe, not to mention the thousands of other nuances
that those drums offer. Loving your djembe (or any hand drum) will inevitably
lead you down a path of expertise about your drum, as well as drums that sit
alongside it at the local music store or
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10th Oct 2014