Thursday, February 14, 2013

Rudiments

Drumming is not all just hitting a stick on a drum. More complicated rythms involve certain sticking patterns, called rudiments. Hand patterns, called rudiments, are used to add speed, precision, accents, and overall "coolness" to the music. Some rudiments include double strokes, which is playing the same hand twice in a row. (RRLLRRLLRRLLR) Others onclude drum rolls, or "flams", playing the two hands at once, with hand slightly faster than the other. To be a good, advanced drummer, rudiments are a necessary skill to learn.

Monday, February 11, 2013

Getting Started

Music. One of the best, and most common ways that's used to express human emotion. While not all music has lyrics, none of it can be done with out a beat. Where does that come from? The most important insturment of course! The drums! A kit consists of, (generally), three toms, a snare, a hi-hat, a kick drum, and some cymbals. Here's a basic kit:
Purchase a set, some sticks, and you're set for a musical career!