Sunday, December 19, 2010
The Big Beat 2010
Friday, August 27, 2010
Stanton Moore - All Funked Up
Thursday, June 17, 2010
Having a Blast with Derrek Roddy
YouTube - (Derek Roddy DVD) Serpents Rise - Halls Of Cerberus
Saturday, May 8, 2010
Micky Hart.. Alive and the heart beat of "The Dead"
His parents were champion rudimental drummers.
Micky became interested in percussion in grade school. A Nigerian Drummer by the name of Babtunde Olatunji performed at his school and all the students got to try out the drums. Hart later played in the High school and in the Air force marching band. Micky became very interested in World Music.
Micky later worked for his father who owned a musical instrument shop in San Carlos, California. He later met Bill Kreutzmann one evening. In 1967 one night he sat in with Bill and The Grateful Dead and joined the band. The two of them were known as the Rhythm Devils. Their poly rhythm excursions were highlights of the Grateful Dead shows. Hart was always introducing new percussion sounds from around the world into music of the Grateful Dead. His constant study of world music and world travels led Micky to Collaborate with great Percussion Masters.
Besides working with the Grateful Dead, Hart developed into a solo artist, percussionist and wrote many books,He has composed scores, soundtracks and themes for movies and television.
In 1994 Micky was inducted with the Grateful Dead into the Rock and Roll Hall Of Fame.
Today through July 4th, 2010 the New York Historical Society in Manhattan is is presenting an exhibition titled "The Grateful Dead: Now Playing At the New York Historical Society." Among the many Grateful Dead artifacts are two Items from Mickey Hart, a Zildjian gong and a set of Gon Bops congas.
Micky, you make "The Dead" come alive... Now.. If you can only bring Jerry back....
YouTube - Touch of Grey - Grateful Dead (87.08.16.S)
Thursday, April 22, 2010
Kenny Aronoff Drum Clinic
Jeff drummed for 25 years. He taught at Resurrection Drums and loves drumming so much that he bought the place!! He Started the "Big Beat Event," which is a Charity Event to help keep Art and Music programs in the schools.. The next Event is November 7th, 2010. Go volunteer and help support the Arts...
YouTube - Buddy Rich Straight No Chaser
Saturday, April 10, 2010
Nylon tips V.S. Wood Tips
Are you a Jazz Drummer, a Rocker , Do you play on acoustic or electronic drums?
Most Jazz Drummers prefer Nylon tips because they can educe more sound from the cymbals.
However most Rock Drummers prefer Wood tips because when playing too hard, Nylon tips are known to damage cymbals. Wood tips also create a warmer sound.
For those of you who play electronics as apposed to acoustic kits Nylon tips are safer to use being that wood tips may splinter and damage the drum pad.
In choosing the right drum stick for you, there is a lot to choose from. For Example: Size of the stick, the weight of the stick, the type of wood the stick is made from... But this is open for a whole other discussion. This is just the "Tip" of the iceberg.
Sunday, April 4, 2010
The Corporate World of Congas
Just recently Marshall, a British global Icon in the music industry manufacturing amplifiers bought Natal Percussion.
Check out this article. I thought it was very interesting.
http://www.drummagazine.com/musikmesse/post/marshall-amps-buys-natal-percussion/