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We Want the Funk: 1957 “Lucille”

April 3, 2012 10:43 am in Drumset by Web Team

Presented by Zoro, this series of video lessons features some of the grooves that charted the course of drumming history – starting in the 1940s when shuffles ruled the airwaves, through the dawning of drum-machine inspired hip-hop beats in the late 1970s.

Rudiment Lesson Series: Flam Drag

March 26, 2012 1:43 pm in Concert, Drumset, Marching by Web Team

In this new video lesson series, Dr. John Wooton will introduce each of the 40 Essential Rudiments. Along with a basic explanation, Dr. Wooton will give you tips on how to improve your playing, as well as how to apply the rudiments – whether you are a marching percussionist, concert percussionist or drumset player. Also included are play-along tracks for the rudiment AND rudimental application exercise to help you achieve your goals.

“Playing Out-Side! (23/16 Odd-time Study)”

March 25, 2012 8:05 pm in Drumset by Todd Walker

Rudiment Lesson Series: Inverted Flam Tap

March 19, 2012 9:31 am in Concert, Drumset, Marching by Web Team

In this new video lesson series, Dr. John Wooton will introduce each of the 40 Essential Rudiments. Along with a basic explanation, Dr. Wooton will give you tips on how to improve your playing, as well as how to apply the rudiments – whether you are a marching percussionist, concert percussionist or drumset player.

“Eighth Note Triplets-Diddles/Accents”

March 16, 2012 2:56 pm in Drumset by Todd Walker

We Want the Funk: 1957 “Further Up the Road”

March 14, 2012 12:10 pm in Drumset by Web Team

Presented by Zoro, this series of video lessons features some of the grooves that charted the course of drumming history – starting in the 1940s when shuffles ruled the airwaves, through the dawning of drum-machine inspired hip-hop beats in the late 1970s.

Zoro / “The Big Gig”: THE FOUR T’S OF A MASTER MUSICIAN

March 14, 2012 11:57 am in Concert, Drumset, Marching by Web Team

There are many aspects of musicianship you must develop in order to master your instrument and become a great performer. Much of the challenge lies in knowing what exactly you should be working on. The following are what I refer to as the four T’s of a master musician: time, technique, touch, and taste. for a musician, these sensory perceptions are the equivalent of the universal five senses (sight, sound, touch, taste, and smell) that we use to receive and transmit information about our world.

Rudiment Lessons: Ratamacues

March 9, 2012 10:59 am in Concert, Drumset, Marching by Web Team

In this new video lesson series, Dr. John Wooton will introduce each of the 40 Essential Rudiments. Along with a basic explanation, Dr. Wooton will give you tips on how to improve your playing, as well as how to apply the rudiments – whether you are a marching percussionist, concert percussionist or drumset player.

“Half-Time Sticking Pattern (Toms/Snare)”

March 4, 2012 12:45 pm in Drumset by Todd Walker

Rudiment Lessons: Flam Paradiddle-diddle

March 2, 2012 2:09 pm in Concert, Drumset, Marching by Web Team

In this new video lesson series, Dr. John Wooton will introduce each of the 40 Essential Rudiments. Along with a basic explanation, Dr. Wooton will give you tips on how to improve your playing, as well as how to apply the rudiments – whether you are a marching percussionist, concert percussionist or drumset player.