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Database of Articles 11/13 to current

NSMD welcomes columnist and advertiser Joel Rothman

June 30, 2022 George Lawrence

Not So Modern Drummer proudly welcomes new columnist and new advertiser, Joel Rothman. Joel is the author of almost 100 drum instruction books, most notably the best selling “Basic Drumming”, a very thick all-in-one method book for beginning and intermediate students. I started using this big red book in 1996 when I encountered it at Fork’s Drum Closet In Nashville where I taught for a number of years.

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In Joel Rothman, Educational Tags Joel Rothman, Basic Drumming
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Know Your Metal

May 31, 2022 Richard Best

Cymbals have an interesting history that dates back more than 3000 years. And it all begins with a chunk of yellow metal. Cymbals are made from alloy -- a blend of two (or more) metals. The alloy we’re all familiar with is what is traditionally called bell bronze, but there are other alloys to consider. So here is a quick guide to cymbal raw materials.

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In Educational, Richard Best Tags cymbal metal
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We're Gonna Need A Bigger Drum

May 31, 2022 Richard Best

I posted an article some time ago on how to play quietly but there is another side to the equation. So let’s have a look at HOW TO PLAY LOUD.

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In Educational, Richard Best Tags Playing loud
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That's Not What I Do

May 1, 2022 Richard Best

I'm listening to a friend's playing on an instructional CD. This guy is a great player, and his tracks here are very impressive. I absolutely love what he's doing. So I'm envious -- no surprise there. And I'm also feeling a bit guilty. Guilty? Now why would that be?

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In Educational, Richard Best Tags Richard Best
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The Most Important Sticking Ever?

March 24, 2022 Richard Best

Watch any drummer in any situation -- especially during a drum solo -- and you'll probably see a rather ordinary figure. And you'll see it a lot. That's because the sticking is simple, versatile, easily executed, and very effective … and it‘s a lot of fun to play. It's this one: RLL (or LRR if you prefer).

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In Richard Best, Educational Tags Richard Best, drum rudiments
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Meter Modulation

December 31, 2021 Mat Marucci
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The musical challenges of phrasing across bar lines and changing meter.

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In Educational, Mat Marucci Tags music meter modulation
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Do Not Open until Christmas

December 31, 2021 Richard Best

In case you get bored after opening all your gifts. These were inspired by Pancho Branas.

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In Educational, Richard Best Tags Flamenco Rhythms
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Smoothing Out the Long Roll

November 30, 2021 Mat Marucci

Mat Marucci's performing credits include jazz greats Jimmy Smith, Kenny Burrell, James Moody, Eddie Harris, Buddy De Franco, Les McCann, Pharoah Sanders, and John Tchicai among others and has numerous critically acclaimed recordings to his credit as both leader and sideman. 

Mat is the author of several books on drumming and has written numerous articles on drumming for Modern Drummer and Downbeat magazines. He is an endorser for Zildjian, Vic Firth, Remo and formerly both Gretsch and Mapex.

Mat's latest books with Mel Bay Publications are 'Mastering The Snare Drum' and 'Essential Snare Drum Exercises' (both reviewed on Not So Modern Drummer) and 'Jazz Drumming Essentials....And More.' His music and discography can found at Spotify.com and Reverbnation.com and can be heard on most streaming platforms. 

In Educational, Mat Marucci Tags smooth long roll, Mat Marucci
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Coming to Grips with Grips

November 30, 2021 Richard Best

You’ve no doubt heard about the various alternatives for the lead hand (both hands in the case of matched grip): German, French and American. You may even have gotten into arguments about it. These variations are relevant to tympani and mallet players, but should drum set players be concerned as well?

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In Educational, Richard Best
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Daily Rudiments

October 27, 2021 Mat Marucci

Not every drummer is expected to be a rudimental expert but familiarity with all forty rudiments is highly recommended for each of us. And it isn’t as big a chore as you might think.

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In Educational Tags Mat Marucci, drum rudiments
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Ruffs & Rolls

October 11, 2021 Mat Marucci
Mat Marucci's performing credits include jazz greats Jimmy Smith, Kenny Burrell, James Moody, Eddie Harris, Buddy De Franco, Les McCann, Pharoah Sanders, and John Tchicai among others and has numerous critically acclaimed recordings to his credit as both leader and sideman.   Mat is the author of several books on drumming and has written numerous articles on drumming for Modern Drummer and Downbeat magazines. He is an endorser for Zildjian, Vic Firth, Remo and formerly both Gretsch and Mapex.Mat's latest books with Mel Bay Publications are 'Mastering The Snare Drum' and 'Essential Snare Drum Exercises' (both reviewed on Not So Modern Drummer) and 'Jazz Drumming Essentials....And More.' His music and discography can found at Spotify.com and Reverbnation.com and can be heard on most streaming platforms. 

Mat Marucci's performing credits include jazz greats Jimmy Smith, Kenny Burrell, James Moody, Eddie Harris, Buddy De Franco, Les McCann, Pharoah Sanders, and John Tchicai among others and has numerous critically acclaimed recordings to his credit as both leader and sideman. 

Mat is the author of several books on drumming and has written numerous articles on drumming for Modern Drummer and Downbeat magazines. He is an endorser for Zildjian, Vic Firth, Remo and formerly both Gretsch and Mapex.

Mat's latest books with Mel Bay Publications are 'Mastering The Snare Drum' and 'Essential Snare Drum Exercises' (both reviewed on Not So Modern Drummer) and 'Jazz Drumming Essentials....And More.' His music and discography can found at Spotify.com and Reverbnation.com and can be heard on most streaming platforms. 

We all know the standard short rolls included in the “Standard 26 American Drum Rudiments” and the Percussive Arts Society’s “40 International Rudiments” which are the 5-Stroke Roll, 7-Stroke Roll, 9-Stroke Roll, 10-Stroke Roll, 11-Stroke Roll, 13-Stroke Roll, 15-Stroke Roll and 17-Stroke Roll. But what happened to the others that are missing: 8-Stroke, 12-Stroke, 14-Stroke and 16-Stroke Rolls?

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In Emmanuel Giraudon, Educational Tags rudiments, ruff rudiment, roll rudiment
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Going Forward...Or Is It Backwards?

August 31, 2021 Mat Marucci

I’m in a drum shop owned by an excellent drummer and good friend of mine. My friend’s son was also a drummer and walked into the store. He went to a practice pad and told his father, “Check-out the new lick I worked-out” and proceeded to demonstrate it on the pad. The father said, “Yeah. That’s a flam paradiddle-diddle” or some similar sounding drum rudiment. The son said incredulously, “There’s a rudiment like this?!?.”

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In Educational Tags Mat Marucci
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Take the 'N' Train

July 31, 2021 Richard Best
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There are some interesting aspects to entrainment. For example, if you set a few metronomes at different tempos and then put them on a surface that can move a bit, the metronomes will entrain to one tempo regardless of the tempo setting (don't know if anyone's tried this with parrots).

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In Educational, Richard Best Tags Rhythm entrainment, dancing parrot, synchronizes metronomes
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Mr. Nelson's Opus - A Tribute to Life Long Drum Teachers

March 29, 2021 Kurt Ekstrom
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Normally I write articles on vintage drums or drum history as I have a love for that stuff. I felt this article would be a great chance to pay tribute to those individuals that have taught drums for many years.

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In Kurt Ekstrom, Legendary Drummers, Educational Tags Kurt Ekstrom
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Having fun with this one

March 29, 2021 Richard Best

3 over 4 overkill

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In Richard Best, Educational Tags richard best
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This got me over the hump

March 29, 2021 Richard Best

I’ve always had a slightly strained relationship with 12/8, so I decided to work on a lot of variants to gain some control. Results turned out to be better than I’d hoped for.

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In Richard Best, Educational Tags Richard Best, 12/8
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Trading Fours In A Contemporary Time Space

March 29, 2021 Nic Marcy
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Keeping the ostinato in your solo keeps you honest.

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In Educational Tags Nick Marcy
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Simple But Challenging

February 28, 2021 Richard Best

Here’s a set of exercises for those of us who want to develop faster bass drum technique but don't use a double pedal. I find this type of graduated arrangement yields greater freedom when applying it to music.

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In Educational, Richard Best
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Don't-cha-wanna-dance?

February 28, 2021 Richard Best
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No, actually, I don't. This came into focus for me some years ago. It was one of those wonderful, serendipitous, off-the-cuff remarks that ended up being a defining moment. I was at the wedding of a close relative and one of the bridesmaids came over to me and tried to get me to dance. I politely declined (I’m even less into dancing than I am into singing). Her comeback was rather convincing: “When you hear the music, don’t you just want to get up and dance?” My response was even better: “No, I want to sit down and hit things!”

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In Educational, Richard Best, News Tags dancers
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is this even a rudiment?

January 31, 2021 Richard Best

It occurred to me recently that I’d never seen anything on Double Paradiddle-diddles. Don’t even know if they’re a thing, but interesting nonetheless. I started by doing them hand-to-hand.

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In Richard Best, Educational Tags drum yoda, Richard Best, double paradiddle diddle, drum rudiments
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