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Happy Holidays From The Drum Buzz

Posted by Keith On December - 22 - 2009

I know that I might be writing this kind of late since the cubicle setting most of you read this blog from has almost completely faded from memory over your holiday break.  However, maybe I’ll get lucky and those of you that follow me on twitter (why aren’t you following me yet?) will see the link to those post and read it through holidazed eyes.

This time of year most of us tend to get sentimental, thinking of our first drum sets under the Christmas tree or our favorite brand of sticks that Santa carefully places in our stockings every year.  For some, this will be the first year that you give your son or daughter the opportunity to learn how to play drums by purchasing them their new drum set, practice pad, sticks, or instructional DVD.

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The Line – A Novel About Being In Drum Line

Posted by Keith On December - 14 - 2009

Courtney With BookThis is a guest post by Courtney Brandt;  author of the books The Line, A Fine Line, and Keeping In Line

If you would have told 14-year-old Courtney Brandt how much drum line would impact and ultimately change her life, she probably would have laughed in your face. Entering high school, I was an oboist (that’s right, a woodwind player). I knew I wanted to stay with my friends who were all joining the high school marching band. One problem. My particular instrument was not of the marching variety. Now, as you probably are not aware, most oboists choose to play flute and remain safely with their woodwind kindred. Not me. I heard the drum line on our 8th grade “field trip” to the marching section of the stands one night in the fall and somehow knew I was destined for the group. I could read notes better than a lot of 8th grade drummers, and after announcing my decision to join the Line, was plonked in the Pit. That day, I began a four-year relationship with the Brookwood High School percussion section and unknowingly set in motion the foundation for a series of novels which would introduce me to a number of amazing and talented people.

But freshman Courtney had no idea what she was in store for… She had no clue the friends, crushes, heartaches, victories, losses, highs, lows, discipline and lessons that drum line was going to provide. She just liked the sound of it all – the cadences, the rudiments, the loudness of everything.

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A Behind The Scenes Look At Making An Indie Music Video

Posted by Keith On December - 11 - 2009

cameraI’ve been trying to think of the right video to create as my first video on The Drum Buzz.  I had tons of thoughts, most of which I had already seen well done by other people.  Thought of instructional videos on technique, tuning, maintaining, and the like all crossed my mind.  None of these seemed good enough for my first video post.

As luck would have it one day, instead of having a normal rehearsal my band was going to work on our new music video.  I had grabbed my video camera to use as a backup or secondary camera and while driving the thought came to me.  I wanted to give my readers an inside look on how my band, an indie band with some technological knowledge, creates music videos.

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A Note To Young Drummers – Save Your Ears

Posted by Keith On November - 30 - 2009

earplugsWhen I first started playing percussion I never gave a thought to my hearing and how the loud noises would one day effect my ears.  At the ripe old age of 24 I now can barely hear out of my left ear and have to ask people to repeat themselves more frequently then I would care to.

It wasn’t until a year ago when I became serious about protecting my hearing.  Cheap throw away ear plugs are so cheap there really is no excuse to not use them.  I used to wear earplugs while I was in drum line.  I think think that this was mostly because, as a group, we all consented that this was  a good idea.  And since a group mentality seems to have more power then solitary though in may situations, I obliged and wore the earplugs at every performance and rehearsal.

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The Sound Engineer Has The Power To Make You Or Break You

Posted by Keith On November - 24 - 2009

sound-engineerEver listen to a cd or a live performance and think “Wow those drums sound so awesome I must immediately go out and buy all of the equipment that guy uses” ?  Well, don’t drag out that platinum card and jump online to order those drums just yet.  Something a lot of new drummers don’t take into account are the talents and equipment of the sound engineer.

The sound engineer has the power to make you sound crazy awesome or like a blurry, muddy mess.  This is why for live shows it helps to befriend your engineer during sound check (a tip or some drinks won’t hurt either).

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Frank Edwin Wright III Was My Inspiration – Who Was Yours?

Posted by Keith On October - 27 - 2009

tre-coolWe all have at least one drummer we can credit for being our inspiration to want to play the drums for the first time.  Over time your list of favorite drummers may change, but you never forget your first.  The drummer that I credit as my inspiration is Frank Edwin Wright III – or as most people know him, Tre Cool drummer for Green Day.

Say what you want about the band or even Tre; he has always been an inspiration in not only musicianship and ability, but also showmanship.  You can spin around up in the air on a drum riser all you want and that’s cool, but Tre knows how to shock, entertain, and captivate a crowd with little more then his drum set, sticks, and wit (sometimes a flame and some lighter fluid help too ala Woodstock).

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Quit Being So Damn Loud!

Posted by Keith On October - 21 - 2009

angry-neighborLast week I read an interesting article posted on the paradiddler about “neighbor syndrome” and how to try to keep peace with those who live around you while playing drums and it brought back a lot of memories of garage rehearsals at my parents house when I was growing up.

I was fortunate enough to have great parents that understood my addiction to playing drums and even luckier to have neighbors that didn’t mind the drumming or the band practices as long as it wasn’t too early in the morning or late at night.  Hell, sometimes they would come over just to check out the band.

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How To Get A New Drumset On The Cheap

Posted by Keith On September - 28 - 2009

store-drums-2.500The economy has taken a hit on the “extra spending” of most of us and that can make it even harder for new drummers trying to get into a band.  This can also make hard for those who have the desire to learn to play to afford the equipment needed to learn.

After my 5 years away from playing drums I had no equipment aside from a couple of old broken drumsticks (kept because they had some sort of memory tied to them).  At the time I started to play again the economy wasn’t that bad.  However, I had just bought a new house and was preparing to get married within the next few months.  Buying a new drumset was out of the question – Even if I wanted to buy it, my wife to be would have never let me hear the end of it (and rightfully so).

I was lucky enough that a friend of mine needed a drummer desperately and he had a drumset that I could use.  As of right now, I’m still using this drumset.  Over the past few years I’ve added some of my own bits and pieces to the kit – a new splash cymbal, a new snare drum, a new double bass pedal, and some other random bits an pieces.  However, I’ve come to a point where the entry level drumset that I’m using just isn’t enough.

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Are You A Juggernaut Or A Shadowcat?

Posted by Keith On September - 21 - 2009
Image From Marvel.com

Image From Marvel.com

So I just finished reading a great article entitled “Brute Force Learning” on theparadiddler.com.  The entire article is based on two completely different ways that drummers tend to learn their craft – either by just pushing through without lessons or any feedback, or with finesse by assessing their progress as they go.

If you can’t afford private instruction (you really should start saving for some lessons because everyone can stand to learn something new) – Omar (The Paradiddler) gives a great suggestion…. take away the kit and setup a camera.

Omar talks about how he setup a camera to record him with nothing but a practice pad.

I want to scrutinize every aspect of my playing and how I can better it. I’ll be examining my posture, how I relax, my stick technique – really fundamental stuff. Then, when I’ve done this for a little while, I’ll start putting the kit back together little by little, at each step ensuring that I only progress, and not regress.

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After I learned how to play drums all over again.  The first thing I started working on behind the kit was a basic triplet groove.  If you aren’t familiar with how to play a triplet, the best way to explain it is this:

Break it down in syllables and say it out lout – TRIP – O – LET – TRIP – O – Let…. there are many different sticking techniques for a triplet, but most learn it as RLR LRL RLR LRL, where each sylabol matches one stick drop.

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I started playing percussion (mallets) when I was 8 years old. I then eventually moved into concert band in middle school where I taught myself to play drumset. After middle school I played in the highschool drumline and played in several bands.... I stopped playing drums for about 5 years until I was approached by a friend to start playing again for his band. I have been playing with Blaming Tim in Atlanta for about two years now.

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