[LAU] Some fun for drummers, and those who like them

Ken Restivo ken at restivo.org
Mon Jan 19 14:21:12 EST 2009


On Mon, Jan 19, 2009 at 08:02:43AM -0800, Kevin Cosgrove wrote:
> 
> On 19 January 2009 at 1:12, Grammostola Rosea <rosea.grammostola at gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> > I am wondering, what is a good way to learn some drumming? I was 
> > thinking of just buying a snare drum and two sticks...
> 
> 31 years ago I bought a pair of sticks.  I couldn't afford the drum, 
> so I used cardboard boxes.  These days you could use a 5 gallon 
> plastic bucket, like street drummers sometimes use.  It doesn't 
> matter how you start; just start.  Lessons will speed up your 
> learning, and keep you from falling into traps from teaching yourself.  
> You could get an instructional video too.
> 

Indeed. These might be pretty instructional, or at least inspirational:

http://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=new+york+street+drummer&search_type=&aq=f

Actually there are so many fantastic videos on YouTube, available for free, it's astounding. Who do you want to study? Vinnie Colaiuta? Terry Bozzio? Steve Gadd? Stewart Copeland? Back when I was a kid, you had to buy instructional videos and they cost a lot of money. Nowadays you can just fire up teh YouTubes and see any amazing musician you care to FOR FREE! It's a resource I would have killed for when I was a kid.

Not just drums, and not just funk or jazz either. How 'bout this:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3RjebdVKIAM

Pick your virtuoso, type their name into YouTube, watch, listen, and learn. The sky's the limit.

-ken



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