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After a (too long) Hiatus....
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Friday, 18 November 2011 11:22

We're back! It's been quite busy over here in my world. We've moved, I've been playing out here and there...three trips to Europe (France/Germany/Russia/Holland) and a cross-country tour that saw the states of California, Texas, Arkansas, Georgia, South Carolina, North Carolina, VA, NY, Vermont and New Hampshire in the summer of 2011.

There's some new tracks available "Session at Sven's 11-2011" is now up for your listening pleasure.

 
My New Favorite Song.....
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Friday, 16 April 2010 20:18
boogaloo

So I just saw this track come through today....."Stop The Funky War" and immediately I'm struck by the creativity put forth and the message it carries. I cannot get behind a song any more firmly than this one! It's instantly my favorite song at the moment!

Props must be given unto the following: rustyjam for his incredible remixing talent. Also props go to Brad Stanfield and his amazing project for the great backing tracks. I will attach my name to any project promoting peace and happiness.

Props to the OB Rag

 
Today I taught my kid's 3rd grade class how to read rhythm.
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Wednesday, 14 April 2010 23:54

yoYep! It was a total blast!

Basically....here was my rap. I quizzed them on "what is rhythm" and most of the kids equated rhythm to a drummer; that's good props for us drummers!  However it also leaves out so much of the entire picture. Today they became aware that "Everything has rhythm, from the earth circling the sun, to the tides, to the way we wake up and go about our day...it's all rhythm". Even down to atomic levels, there's a rhythm to things. And in a musical setting, EVERYONE keeps a rhythmic pulse present. It's like a jigsaw puzzle. Everything lines up.

 
Music Instructors- Boost Your Creative Power!
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Tuesday, 23 March 2010 01:10
instructors

Having a boatload of students is a great accomplishment; it requires focus, passion, and a limitless thirst for attention to detail and keeping fresh ideas flowing. As an instructor of many years, I can fully relate. Oftentimes our lessons would center around "Drumless MP3s" and the ability to chart out the piece and play it.

My drum performances all follow a distinct line; as the instructor and someone who is familiar with form and flow, you shall be able to pick out the ebb & flow of the pieces. Some are very distinct, while others have some rather treacherous curves and time shifts. No matter, plotting a rhythmic course within the harmonic focus should be rather fun and challenging, or at least I can hope so.

 
The Grand Experiment....
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Monday, 22 March 2010 10:24

ship

So....I've been brainstorming over ways to "alter the course of modern music". How does one achieve something so lofty? By putting one foot in front of the other and beginning the arduous climb toward the summit of whatever it is that one seeks. There's plenty of ideas in my mind, and I'm sure that with the power of the internet and creative brilliant people, we can do it!

When I was 17 years old I went into the studio and played a drum solo. A buddy of mine laid a guitar track over the top of it and it was so cool that the local college station put it into rotation. Fast forward 25 years, and I'm still doing the same thing, only with many people; if one person can get the product of our imagination onto the airwaves, what can be accomplished with the power of many?

 
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