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Los Angeles – Josh Moscov, a writer/publicist for DRUM! Magazine as well as a drummer, has released a video, dedicated to New Orleans’ King Of Funk Guitar, Leo Nocentelli. Moscov, who has played with a number of New Orleans artists, based the video on a live gig that he had the opportunity to sit in with Nocentelli in 1999. The video can be viewed at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9XVI5wmkvI0 “Nocentelli came on stage and immediately ignited the audience with the song, “The ... Read More
First of all, I would like to thank DrumSoloArtist for supporting Enter Music Publishing. Next, below you will find the company's "Year-End" release, which highlights a number of achievements.Happy holidays and reading ... San Jose, Calif. -- Enter Music Publishing, publishers of drum and hand percussion magazines worldwide and online, had a very interesting year. Despite the economy, the company was very successful in regard to its commitment in covering the drum industry in its position... Read More
San Jose, Calif., -- Enter Music Publishing, publishers of hip, drum/percussion magazines worldwide and online, had a very interesting year. Despite the economy, the company was very successful in regard to its commitment in covering the drum industry in its position as the best magazine in the industry. Here’s what happened… Getting Down With The Drummies Enter Music Publishing’s Drummies, its annual awards/poll consisting of 40 categories, had record-brea... Read More
4/4. Remember to always start your fill on the "1 beat," or whenever you would hit the kick bass. Your fill will almost always end with a crash cymbal. The cymbal will always sound the best if you hit it on the "1 beat" or whenever you would hit the Kick Bass. You can hit the cymbal whenever you want to but for now just try to hit it on the "1 beat" Play slow at first until you have this down. Speed up gradually. High-Hat|x-x-x-x-x-x-x-x-|---- ----O-x-x-x-|x-x-x-x---------| Snare |---... Read More
why should you learn how to read drum notation? Standard drum notation is the most powerful way of communicating a drum set beat. Therefore, nearly every drum book and exercise will use it, and learning drums will be much easier if you know how to read it. Unless you’re a professional, you don’t have to be a reading superstar to reap the benefits of drum notation. Just knowing the basic rules will give you access to a vast amount of learning material otherwise impossible to use. The figu... Read More
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