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Database of Articles 11/13 to current

Is the Moeller Method wrong for today's drumming?

March 20, 2019 Richard Best
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Everywhere you turn these days, someone is talking about, writing about or demonstrating something they cheerfully call "Moeller". But here's the thing -- there appears to be a lot of different techniques being presented as Moeller.  So I decided to see if I could get to the bottom of the apparent confusion, and here's what I found out about our friend "Gus" and his teachings.

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In Educational, Richard Best Tags Moeller Method, Sanford Gustav Moeller, The Moeller Book
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Melvin and Me - "I've never had a bad night"

December 20, 2018 Richard Best
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"I've never had a bad night!"

Yup, that's what Mel Lewis said, as stated by John Riley in "Beyond Bop Drumming." At the time, John thought it seemed like a bit of hubris, but Mel had a very good explanation. You see, Mel strove to be such a proficient player that even on an off night he was still plenty good at his job.

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In Educational, Legendary Drummers Tags Mel Lewis, John Riley
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Many Ways To Kick A Drum

November 30, 2018 Richard Best
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Forget the 'flat foot vs. toe' argument. When it comes to working the bass drum foot pedal, pretty much anything goes. All of the pedal techniques listed below have advantages and limitations. My advice is to try them all, as each one can bring something worthwhile to your bass drum execution. Note that some pedals may not be suitable for certain techniques.

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In Richard Best, Educational Tags Richard Best, Drum Yoda, pedal technique
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Time To Get Creative

November 30, 2018 Richard Best
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This brings to mind the adage “You don't stop playing because you get old. You get old because you stop playing”. The same might be said of creativity.  Maybe we don't stop being creative because we're not very good at it, we're not very good at it because we stopped being creative.

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In Educational, Richard Best Tags Drum Yoda, Richard Best
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Young Ambition - Making A Good Impression

October 30, 2018 Richard Best
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When I was a young professional musician, I had a reputation of being extravagant. It's a bit ironic because I'm a total cheap-skate. While I was making a pretty good living from drums, I still had to live frugally. I also had to allocated funds carefully. The main areas of contention were instruments and transportation. You see, I had very expensive drums and a fairly expensive car, whereas many of my peers made do with lesser equipment. There's a simple reason for that: TCB.

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In Educational, Richard Best Tags Richard Best, Drum Yoda
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Different Strokes

September 11, 2018 Richard Best
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Your job as a drummer is simple: Hit stuff. Usually you'll want/need to hit things in a more-or-less controlled manner. Below are the basic strokes from which all others flow. Note that for each type of stroke, the position of the stick at the end of the stroke is just as important as the start position. 

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In Educational, Richard Best Tags drumstick strokes, Moeller method
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Book Review: The Tommy Thomas Percussion Library"

June 10, 2018 Bob Campbell
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Tommy Thomas is a classic example of “the most famous drummer you probably never heard of”. 

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In Reviews, Bob Campbell - Every Drum Tells a Story, Educational, BCA!, BCA1 Tags Tommy Thomas
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Gordy Knudtson: the Visionary - part one

April 19, 2018 David Barsalou
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After Gordy’s presentation Joe Morello said…

“I’m so glad you did this! Billy Gladstone was messing around with this when I was studying with him, but he never documented it. I think you took it further than he did!”

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In Legendary Drummers, David Barsalou, Educational Tags Steve Miller, Gordy Knutson, open/close technique
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Holding it all together

January 9, 2018 Richard Best
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The band was about to play their final number and the leader was introducing the band members one last time. It was a bit redundant because the line-up was a who's who of Canadian jazz players. Finally the MC announced the drummer, adding that he was the glue that held it all together, and all the band members nodded in agreement......That struck me as a bit odd.

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In Richard Best, Educational Tags drum yoda, richard best
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Prevent Hearing Loss

December 19, 2017 admin
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Drummers, wearing protective ear plugs is a highly effective way to prevent hearing loss. H.E.A.R., through our nationwide affiliate network of audiologists, offers free screenings and consultations with audiologists. Ear doctors have also joined us as Affiliates to test hearing and fit custom plugs or ear monitors for musicians. Our clientele range from rock legends to local school marching bands and all those interested in preserving their hearing for their music.

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In Educational, David Barsalou Tags David Barsalou, Hearing loss
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Felicia and the Rat

October 1, 2017 George Lawrence

Illustrator, composer, drummer and story teller Mauro Magellan publishes a wonderful children's musical story book and companion videos about a lowly Rat who wants to play drums for the Elite Cats! Perfect Christmas gift for kids. Suitable for adults too! In hardcover and softcover with free MP3 down loads. Order Here

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In Educational, Industry News Tags Felicia and the rat, Mauro Magellan
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Drum Yoda: The Voice of "Doom"

September 22, 2017 Richard Best
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We were sitting around discussing our usual topic: drums. When we got around to the topic of tuning, the more senior drummer among us (defined as someone who'd actually had some real gigs) said: "A drum should go Doom."

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In Educational, Richard Best Tags drum tuning
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The P-p-p-power of Love

August 17, 2017 Richard Best

I'd like to dedicate this post to the memory of Jim Blackley, the man who I will always call “teacher”.

I recently spent a lesson with a youngster listening to a Katie Perry tune. This fellow was just beginning to be interested in music, and the tune really spoke to him. I like to work with real world examples, so we listened to the tune and talked about it. I pointed out things the drummer was doing that were things we'd been working on. For his next lesson, I prepared some exercises that he could play along to the tune. We spent maybe 10 minutes on the drums that day, but it was one of the best lessons ever because he got it, and he got it because it meant something to him.

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In Educational, Richard Best
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Music Stimulus, 68

June 19, 2017 Nic Marcy

A while back reading The Roots of Rock Drumming book, I researched the drummers interviewed in the book. Checking out some performances mentioned in the book, learning and trying to digest their contributions. Not long after that, we started messing with Austin Drummer Magazine, doing interviews with some local greats who gave impressive lists of music they went to school on to get their gigs. Since they were gracious enough to pass on extensive lists of music they learned from, I felt obliged to go at it like I was trying to get their gigs and soak up as much of their music as possible. The results were something I have to recommend you do for yourselves.

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In Nic Marcy, Educational Tags Little Feat, Robin Trower
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Relieving Hand Pain: A Drummer's Story

June 12, 2017 admin

Joe Corsello

Case Study

A 69-year-old professional jazz drummer had pain, accompanied by numbness and tingling, in both hands and could not bend his fingers. He experienced moderate aching pain and difficulty holding his sticks both while practicing (two to three hours a day) and during two or three gigs a week. The pain was relieved by rest and breaks from drumming, though he sometimes woke up at night with a burning pain in both hands......

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In Educational, Legendary Drummers Tags Joe Corsello, hand injuries, carpal tunnel, tendonitis
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The Rudiments Are Very Important.....("and, some day, I hope to study them")

May 16, 2017 Richard Best

Some of the patterns have been around for a thousand years or more. Most of them are a few hundred years old at least. The drum set itself, barely a hundred years old, came along long after the rudiments were laid down. Well, if the rudiments were never intended for drum set use, does it even make sense to drag them into the drum set arena?Some of the patterns have been around for a thousand years or more. Most of them are a few hundred years old at least. The drum set itself, barely a hundred years old, came along long after the rudiments were laid down. Well, if the rudiments were never intended for drum set use, does it even make sense to drag them into the drum set arena?

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In Educational, Richard Best Tags Richard Best, Drum Rudiments, Drum Yoda
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Don't Look Now

April 13, 2017 Richard Best

My doctor put me on a new drug that actually made me a bit stoned for the first few days. I was prepared for this and planned my days accordingly. What I didn't realize was how it would affect my playing. Being a little bit high (from whatever cause) can help you get into the music. Best case is to be high on the music alone. Less desirable is to be in enough of a fog to forget to pay attention to, for example, the guitar player trying to catch my eye because he wants to end the tune.

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In Educational, Richard Best Tags Richard Best, Drum Yoda
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Be Kind To Your Support System

March 15, 2017 Richard Best

I had an interesting time playing a “back line” set.  It was a high quality set – very complete – but with a few weak points. The main issues were the hi-hat, snare and bass pedal. Wait a minute ... aren't those the most important tools for a drummer? With a part missing from the hi-hat, a jammed snare release and a bass pedal badly in need of some grease, I had to be vigilant just to 'TCB' which, of course, takes away from playing music and my mental health.

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In Educational, Richard Best Tags educational, drum hardware maintenance
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Book Review: "Charlie Watts' Favorite Drummers", by Chet Falzerano

March 13, 2017 George Lawrence

There are twenty six very famous drummers profiled in this book who span the twentieth century and the entire history of modern drum set drumming: Chico Hamilton, Phil Seamen, Kenny Clark, Davey Tough, Big Sid Catlett, Papa Jo Jones, Max Roach, Roy Haynes, Art Blakey, shelly Manne, Jake Hanna, Mickey Roker, Billy Higgins, Art Taylor, Elvin Jones, Joe Morello, Paul Motion, Dannie Richmond, Philly Joe Jones, Tony Williams, Billy Cobham, Ginger Baker, Jerry Allison, Earl Phillips, Al Jackson JR. and Jim Keltner. Thanks for writing such a comprehensive, educational and very entertaining book, Chet.

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In Chet Falzerano, Vintage Drums, Legendary Drummers, Educational Tags Chico Hamilton Phil Seamen Kenny Clark Davey Tough Big Sid Catlett Papa Jo Jones Max Roach Roy Haynes Art Blakey shelly Manne Jake Hanna Mickey Roker Billy Higgins Art Taylor Elvin Jones Joe Morello Paul Motion Dannie Richmond Philly Joe Jones Tony Williams Billy Cobham Ginger Baker Jerry Allison Earl Phillips Al Jackson JR. and Jim Keltner
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Working Drummer Podcast is a new feature in Not So Modern Drummer

February 15, 2017 George Lawrence

Everything you need to know about being a professional drummer . . . and a few things you may not want to know.  Hosted by Matthew Crouse, co-hosted  by Zack Albetta and produced by Mike Jackson: the podcast Working Drummer covers it all in interviews with dynamic pro drummers. WorkingDrummer.net

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In Educational, From Editor George Lawrence, George Lawrence, GLA1, Industry News Tags working drummer, workingdrummer.net
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