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10 Drumming Movies That Will Complete You
What do drummers love doing? We love to drum. We drum on our
drums, percussion instruments, desks, steering wheels, and sometimes, on
ourselves. Look at Kevin Bacon right there - he's playing a
tambourine!
But, we have to sadly admit that drumming doesn’t always
allow us to spend quality time with our family and friends. Or, if we’re sick
or injured, we can’t necessarily pick up the sticks or grab our djembe and rock
out. We’re only human, and once in a while, we have to put a
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25th 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
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
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
Need A Better Sounding Cymbal? Check Your Drumsticks!
That whole “stupid” stereotype that surrounds a drummer is
baffling, especially considering all of the effort a drummer puts into play
drums, as well as selecting all the right equipment to make a rhythm come
alive. To the untrained, non-drummer ear, the nuances in sound, tone and decay
from drums and cymbals can be easily written off, but, we know that there is no
mistaking the sound of a set of drums for jazz music compared to those played
in a metal band. The drums in those drum sets
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2nd Oct 2014
Positive Skill Building Through Drum Lessons for Kids
Every parent wants to help their child learn and grow to be
the very best they can be. Recent studies show that music lessons, especially
percussion lessons, can help children develop the skills they need to succeed.
Learning to play the drums can help a child develop communication skills, improves
behavior, and can even help them succeed in all areas of academics. Getting a
child musically involved through drum lessons can be a way to introduce them to
a world of music and a lifelong h
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23rd Jul 2014
Stop Stressing and Drum!
“Busy” is the buzzword of today, between work and family and
the pursuit of happiness, we are all trying to keep motivated and get it all
done. Unfortunately, being busy all the time can lead to stressful living, and
many people just can’t figure out how to break the cycle and still keep the
motivation going in a positive, beneficial manner. Imagine, however, during
those stressful times of life, having the ability to take 10 minutes off to
reset your mind and body without medication. W
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22nd Jul 2014
How Old is Too Old to Drum?
Encouraging a love of rhythm and music in a child may be the
first image of what beginner drummers need to succeed, yet, age has nothing to
do with exploring drumming and rhythm. Kids often represent the potential of
the future, but, they are not the only beings able to learn a new hobby,
especially drumming.
Adults aren’t often
considered
beginner drummers, perhaps because the majority of drums and
percussion instruments seem to be sized correctly for the average adult, or
maybe
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18th Jul 2014
Tips for Proper Drum Playing Posture
When you play your drum, be it djembe, congas or a kit, how tempting is it to slouch over? Resist the urge! Proper posture is the first step to playing with the professionals.
After the news of Phil Collins' retirement from drumming as a consequence of back surgery to repair dislocated vertebrae injured due to poor posture while playing on the last Genesis tour, drummers are looking for ways to prevent similar damage to their spines. After all, if Collins had kept posture in mind, he might
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8th Jul 2014