May 072010

Part 6 in my series which applies traditional snare drum rudiments to the drum set. Here I demonstrate the basic Single, Double, and Triple Ratamacues and how to create variations for the drum set. I show different orchestrations, rhythmic variations, and double bass drum applications. Whether you’re into Bonham, Gadd, or Tre Cool, you will be able to take something away from this demonstration.

Click here to download the PDF transcription of the examples: PartSixSingleDoubleTripleRatamacue

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Apr 242010

Next in my drum video tutorial series which apply snare drum rudiments to the kit, Part 5 explores the possibilities of the Single Drag Tap. Drawing inspiration from Steve Gadd’s interpretation of the Ratamacue in his video Up Close, I developed my own triplet, 16th note, and double bass drum applications of the Single Drag Tap.

Click here for a downloadable PDF transcription of the examples: Applying the Single Drag Tap

Part 5: Applying the Single Drag Tap to the Drum Set

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Mar 292010

Below are my four videos demonstrating various ways to interpret  the snare drum rudiment The Drag.  I was inspired by Steve Gadd’s interpretation of the Ratamacue in his video Up Close. You should definitely have that one in your video collection. Steve stretched out the rhythm and replaced a snare note with his bass drum. The result was a new idea to play around the drum kit that sounded much hipper than your average military style Ratamacue. I thought why don’t I do my own interpretations with other rudiments? So I did! Hopefully this will inspire you to develop your own licks based on the Drag.

Click here for a printable set of exercises based on these video lessons.

Part 1 is a demo song showing all of my Drag interpretation in a song context.

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Part 2 demonstrates the basic drag with 16th note and triplet orchestrations.

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Part 3 shows advanced rhythmic and linear applications of the Drag. Click here for a PDF transcription: The Drag Part 3 Examples

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Part 4 displays my double bass (kick) drum interpretation of the previous Drag-inspired rhythms from Part 2. Click here for a PDF transcription: The Drag Part 4 Examples

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Jan 102010

Sound files from my band Pillar to Post:

Beaches Get Adobe Flash player
 
5th of July Get Adobe Flash player
April Get Adobe Flash player

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Jan 092010

Sound files from my former band Calico:

Go Slowly Get Adobe Flash player
Squirt Gun Get Adobe Flash player

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Jan 082010

Sound files from my former band The Undercats:

The Undercats Track 3 Get Adobe Flash player
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The Undercats Track 2 Get Adobe Flash player

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Dec 292009

Sound files from my former band Willamena: 

Shelter Ver. 1 Get Adobe Flash player
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Nowhere Before Get Adobe Flash player
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Drifting Bird Get Adobe Flash player
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Shelter Ver. 2 Get Adobe Flash player
 

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Dec 282009

Sound files from my former band One Step Beyond:

Brothaman Handshake Get Adobe Flash player

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