DRUMMERS: Advice for a beginner

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I can only think of one place here that I know for sure has a house kit. Otherwise I always see people lugging their own stuff around. Maybe there are more but idk go to those venues?

La Lechuza (La Lechera), Monday, 22 February 2016 19:48 (eight years ago) link

i guess the Mill has a house kit, and it's really nice too. is that the one you're thinking of?

sam jax sax jam (Jordan), Monday, 22 February 2016 19:51 (eight years ago) link

No Constellation -- theirs always looks pretty nice too! I guess I know of two.

La Lechuza (La Lechera), Monday, 22 February 2016 20:02 (eight years ago) link

i had a friend who could fit his upright bass into his gf's mini cooper. The angle is the key.

sarahell, Wednesday, 24 February 2016 06:43 (eight years ago) link

i've been trying to teach myself drums for the past month and this thread has been incredibly helpful

HYPERLINK TO RAP GENIUS (BradNelson), Wednesday, 24 February 2016 07:37 (eight years ago) link

i had a friend who could fit his upright bass into his gf's mini cooper. The angle is the key.

if you know what I mean and I think you do

rock me, I'm a deist (Ye Mad Puffin), Wednesday, 24 February 2016 15:07 (eight years ago) link

in his case, we are talking both literally and figuratively. He was a big guy ¯\_(ツ)_/¯

sarahell, Wednesday, 24 February 2016 17:16 (eight years ago) link

update:

not only did i have no trouble getting the drums out of the basement, into the car, into the venue, and back into the house, but i learned something new and interesting:
apparently strangers love to talk to a person who is loading/unloading drums from a car, or even driving with drums visible in the car. two random motorists smiled at me, five people stopped to talk while i was loading in/out and my neighbor talked my ear off the next morning.

the show went well too! the only bad thing that happened w the drums was that i really screwed up my tom placement and they were like totally wonky which made me avoid them while i was playing. eventually between songs i fixed them and by the end (when we played our triumphant cover/closing tune) they were ok.

one thing that kept me going pre-show was knowing that when i brought the drums home in the first place, i had never assembled a drum kit in my life, and it worked out fine. i don't think i'm going to screw it up too badly 2.5 years later after having bonded w it.

La Lechuza (La Lechera), Monday, 29 February 2016 15:09 (eight years ago) link

oh and while i was setting up i was informed that there was a house kit
lol/sob

(mostly lol)

La Lechuza (La Lechera), Monday, 29 February 2016 15:12 (eight years ago) link

I'm not a drummer but just as musician in general I would never want to rely on any house gear unless I really had a chance to go check it out ahead of time so it's probably still good you brought your drums.

Immediate Follower (NA), Monday, 29 February 2016 15:22 (eight years ago) link

i agree, i was ok with it

La Lechuza (La Lechera), Monday, 29 February 2016 15:23 (eight years ago) link

five months pass...

hey folks! a time flies update from three years on:

this summer i spent a week teaching drums at girls rock! camp, all beginner-intermediate (acc to loose guidelines). 2 campers were in their early teens and the other 4 were aged 8-10. a transformative experience!! they learned so much, i was so proud of them (and myself tbh) and i directly passed on the most useful wisdom i've gathered over the last 3 years to them. i gave them all the best advice and tips i had received (that were relevant to their interests) and none of the garbage. at the end I organized a group jam for each group because I wanted them to have experience playing with people they had never played with before.

they were all so different from each other too. some were obviously feel-motivated, others totally out there making up their own beats. one camper told me that when you have a bunch of people playing without a song it is called "hot jazz" <3 they were all really into improvisation!! i also got to praise a few of them to their parents at the big show, that was also very satisfying.

anyway STILL AT IT!!

weird woman in a bar (La Lechera), Friday, 29 July 2016 14:31 (seven years ago) link

also omg i moved so much gear that i no longer fear moving the gear
like, at all

weird woman in a bar (La Lechera), Friday, 29 July 2016 14:33 (seven years ago) link

xpost Almost sent my younger daughter there!

Josh in Chicago, Friday, 29 July 2016 14:34 (seven years ago) link

you totally should, it is a great organization and so fun for campers and volunteers!! one of my campers was so tiny i donated my child-sized throne to them.

weird woman in a bar (La Lechera), Friday, 29 July 2016 14:45 (seven years ago) link

cool, i've been thinking that i would like to do some sort of volunteer thing teaching drums or production, not really sure where to start.

sam jax sax jam (Jordan), Friday, 29 July 2016 15:06 (seven years ago) link

do you know any orgs in your area who serve youth? i bet they would leap to have a workshop about basic production tools & techniques!!

weird woman in a bar (La Lechera), Friday, 29 July 2016 15:10 (seven years ago) link

drums might be more difficult unless there is a system for providing the space/tools -- i imagine production might be easier if there are is a computer/projector/room

weird woman in a bar (La Lechera), Friday, 29 July 2016 15:10 (seven years ago) link

true, although i think you'd need multiple computers/education copies of software too. the funny thing is i'd probably have to get proficient on Ableton or Logic since that's what everyone uses nowadays.

sam jax sax jam (Jordan), Friday, 29 July 2016 15:20 (seven years ago) link

eh don't shut it down before you get started! :)

weird woman in a bar (La Lechera), Friday, 29 July 2016 15:27 (seven years ago) link

i bet even an afterschool library program would be into your skills

weird woman in a bar (La Lechera), Friday, 29 July 2016 15:27 (seven years ago) link

two months pass...

^every musician's worst nightmare

Berberian Begins at Home (James Redd and the Blecchs), Monday, 3 October 2016 10:25 (seven years ago) link

wow what a sad story! wish they could have included some of his playing before and after the stroke, though I understand why he might not be so keen on that. he mentions skipping ahead, or stubbing his toe, but is he right on the money otherwise?

the write-up makes it sound like he completely lost his sense of rhythm but I wonder if it's more like a kind of perpetual uncontrollable spasm, or blank out that he can't get around

erudite beach boys fan (sheesh), Monday, 3 October 2016 10:29 (seven years ago) link

four months pass...

check this out: http://www.polarityrecords.com/vintage-drum-kits-1920s-and-30s.html

i really want to copy/paste almost every image in there, but here's just one:

http://i.imgur.com/KhpV25h.png

i really love all the nature-stylized bass drum heads. it makes me think about trying to start up some sort of customized operation to bring it back.

Karl Malone, Wednesday, 1 March 2017 16:52 (seven years ago) link

also the finish on some of these kits is just amazing.

Karl Malone, Wednesday, 1 March 2017 16:53 (seven years ago) link

very nice

Al Moon Faced Poon (Moodles), Wednesday, 1 March 2017 16:54 (seven years ago) link

the page goes on and on in that fashion, with lots of detailed descriptions and opinions that seem to be written by an actual human being with a personality. highly recommended

Karl Malone, Wednesday, 1 March 2017 16:55 (seven years ago) link

Love it!! I'm thinking of maybe upgrading my kit a little now that I'm almost 4 years old as a drummer. I'm graduating!

weird woman in a bar (La Lechera), Wednesday, 1 March 2017 17:10 (seven years ago) link

what kind of upgrade are you thinking of? like, the whole kit, or just adding a cymbal or switching out a part here or there?

Karl Malone, Wednesday, 1 March 2017 17:12 (seven years ago) link

xpost you are almost ready for drummer kindergarten!

(er do kids still go to kindergarten?)

Cognition (Remix) (Jon not Jon), Wednesday, 1 March 2017 17:29 (seven years ago) link

Yes kids still go to kindergarten!
I'm not sure -- I've gotten a new cymbal and a few doodads, replaced the heads a while ago. I would like to 1) make some different sounds and 2) have a kit that is marginally easier to transport. Not sure where this will lead me but 4 yr anniversary is June 14 iirc, I've got time.

weird woman in a bar (La Lechera), Wednesday, 1 March 2017 19:24 (seven years ago) link

two months pass...

just a little update to note that on the 4th anniversary of bringing home my drum kit, i will be on tour
graduation time! what kind of certificate/degree/diploma do i get?

(deets of tour are being worked out as we speak, if you are social media friends w me you will hear about it as soon as i know :)
i'm so excited!)

weird woman in a bar (La Lechera), Monday, 1 May 2017 14:39 (seven years ago) link

WAOWWWWWW

gimmesomehawnz (Jon not Jon), Monday, 1 May 2017 14:42 (seven years ago) link

workin' hard!

weird woman in a bar (La Lechera), Monday, 1 May 2017 14:49 (seven years ago) link

Anybody have advice for packing and moving drums with minimal damage? I'm moving across the country and definitely want to keep the drums I paid $100 for 11 years ago, but the cheapest set of drum bags looks to be about the same price and they're just bags, so not really that structurally sound?

joygoat, Monday, 1 May 2017 15:26 (seven years ago) link

i've had the same set of bags since i was a kid, and they've always served me well. but i think they were $150 or so. i definitely prefer bags to hard plastic shells (which i always had to use for the bands i played with at school), which imo are only necessary if you're a touring band with beefy roadies who will move your shit for you.

are the drums super amazing or something? $100 is insanely inexpensive! it does seem odd to spend more on protective equipment than on the drums themselves. if you don't want to go that route, you could just use lots and lots and blankets and be ok as long as you don't do any loop to loops on the highway or anything.

Karl Malone, Monday, 1 May 2017 15:34 (seven years ago) link

Can you nest the drums inside one another and just use one or two big boxes, or just one or two bags?

Packing and moving is a one-time temporary thing; drum bags and cases are intended for regular use. If I were moving across the country I might not mind removing heads, putting everything inside the kick and floor tom (with some foam or blankets or pillows) and putting all that inside an ordinary large moving box.

okey-dokey, gnocchi (Ye Mad Puffin), Monday, 1 May 2017 15:38 (seven years ago) link

I bought them when I worked at a food coop in Moscow, Idaho from a hippie guy who claimed he was selling all his worldly good to travel the country as a troubadour. They're absolutely nothing special, but decent enough for my needs and I don't think I'd ever find a complete set - with cymbals and hardware - for that price again. I've put maybe another $100 into new heads over the years.

The mover who walked through to give us an estimate suggested using wardrobe boxes so that plus blankets might work? Just don't know if there are tips about stacking them, taking the heads off first, etc.

I've also been frantically acquiring guitar cases for my cheap guitars that have never left the house in the last couple years which feels really anticlimactic as well.

joygoat, Monday, 1 May 2017 15:43 (seven years ago) link

that's awesome! wonder if he's still troubadouring around.

y.m. puffin's suggestion is a good one. i would just use a blanket between each layer.

Karl Malone, Monday, 1 May 2017 15:51 (seven years ago) link

congrats LL!

change display name (Jordan), Monday, 1 May 2017 16:41 (seven years ago) link

thank you!
also while i'm braggin yesterday after a first rehearsal someone* told me i am a human metronome after hearing me play :) granted i wasn't doing much so it's pretty easy to be steady but he didn't have to say that

*who i don't know well but met once at a party

i have really been working hard and i feel good about it!

weird woman in a bar (La Lechera), Monday, 1 May 2017 16:52 (seven years ago) link

one month passes...

https://www.theparisreview.org/blog/2017/05/19/drumset-you/

Karl Malone, Monday, 26 June 2017 19:28 (six years ago) link

sorry, that URL isn't very descriptive. the article is a survey of the language used in various instructional method books (including Ted Reed's book, LL!)

Karl Malone, Monday, 26 June 2017 19:38 (six years ago) link

i read that bc i saw kid millions/JC link it on twitter -- good piece! it confirmed my love for Syncopation even though idk what the "page 38" stuff is about -- is that well known among people who have been led through the book by a teacher?

btw tour was excellent and the In C performance mentioned above (that's what the rehearsal was for) was also A+ would play again even though it was an endurance test. i feel i passed.

weird woman in a bar (La Lechera), Monday, 26 June 2017 19:41 (six years ago) link

By Kid Millions!

xp

change display name (Jordan), Monday, 26 June 2017 19:42 (six years ago) link

he's a good writer. i have enjoyed several things he's written.

weird woman in a bar (La Lechera), Monday, 26 June 2017 19:43 (six years ago) link

Nice article. The only drum books that I ever liked or found helpful:

-One that my main teacher made for his students to learn independence. It's basically a series of beats where you have to play each one with 8th notes on the hi-hat, then quarter notes, then quarter notes on the upbeats, 8th notes on the offbeats, etc.

-The Bob Moses book

-John Riley's Art of Bop Drumming, for jazz independence and ideas when I was in college and trying to be serious about the jazz thing

change display name (Jordan), Monday, 26 June 2017 19:47 (six years ago) link

this is a great piece! thank u karl

ToddBonzalez (BradNelson), Monday, 26 June 2017 19:48 (six years ago) link

i also recognized an attitude immediately in the piece; any time i've talked to actual drummers about how i'm a shitty self-taught drummer they tell me "buy stick control"

ToddBonzalez (BradNelson), Monday, 26 June 2017 19:49 (six years ago) link


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