Tuesday, March 25, 2014

Drumming to a grade 6 level in Harrow, London

My latest student has a plan to gain the skills to get into university to study music.  He is quite an excellent drummer with great chops and moves around the drum kit with energy.  We are preparing to polish up his reading to a grade 6 level and it is refreshing to have a student that is powerfully self directed to reach a goal.  As a drummer and teacher I feel my knowledge is used to a great extent and happy that my fellow drummer and musician is 'getting there'.  From Kasem, West London Drum Tutor, drum lessons in Harrow, London.  www.westlondon-drumtutor.com  

Thursday, March 20, 2014

Pro Mark H-RODS Hot Rods Birch Dowel Drumsticks
In Oasis's Wonderwall, the drummer used a drum stick called Rods.  They are made of about twelve bunched up sticks bound in a couple of plastic rings.  Rods have a delicate effect and produce a softer more subtle drum sound.  You do not get the same rebound as from regular sticks, but you can get a balanced nuanced drum sound.  I recommend playing with a variety of sticks to gain an overall development of feel, dynamics and hand stick coordination. From Kasem, West London Drum Tutor, Drum teaching in Harrow, London.  

Tuesday, March 11, 2014

Using a piccolo bass drum as a floor tom

I have started to visualise a drum kit where I have brought the idea of extreme tuning to a new level.  I think to have an 8 inch tom one, a 14 inch tom two and a piccolo bass drum as a floor tom.  I have to get a nice bass drum from somewhere, build and experiment with this set up.  I always loved extreme tuning and I think to have a grander variety of sounds with more highs and bass notes has to be the best drum kit ever.  I do not really like giant drum kits with too many things to hit, but that is a matter of personal choice not to mention an army of helpers and a van to get around...  From Kasem, West London Drum Tutor, drum teaching in Harrow, London  www.westlondon-drumtutor.com

Monday, March 10, 2014

Tuning drum kits in Harrow London

A well tuned drum kit is a beautiful thing.  I often play kits that are old and battered, get out my tuning key and with an accumulated knowledge growing since 1990, I transform these drums into something musical. The most difficult drum to tune is the floor tom.  It is mean and stubborn, but when you find its voice and make it sing - that is a wonder to behold.  The bass drum is probably the most rewarding and responsive drum to tune and the snare is also very kind.  From West London Drum Tutor, drum lessons in Harrow, London.  www.westlondon-drumtutor.com

Thursday, March 6, 2014

Cymbal Felts in Harrow London

Cymbal Felts
Cymbal felts are great when you have them and infuriating when you don't.  I have turned up to gigs and found no cymbal felts.  The pain this caused me when I thought of how my cymbals were going to be mutilated by the raw unsoftened cymbal stand.  I looked and found a cheap solution with a great twelve pack of plastic funnels and felts to protect cymbals.  Cymbal felts tend to go missing and now I have a seeming endless supply of them...  From Kasem, West London Drum Tutor, Harrow Drum teacher in London, UK