Jason's Practice Pad
Thursday, August 19, 2021
Monday, July 25, 2016
Zach Hill - Style Analysis - Bass Drum
Zach Hill's explosive drumming style is characterized by dense flurries of melodic abstraction.
Right Foot
Arguably the most discernible characteristic of Hill's playing is his lightning fast bass drum. This pattern is a huge weapon Hill utilizes often!
Hella - 1-800-Ghost Dance (:11)
Try these four exercises with a quarter note ride pattern at faster tempos always staying light on your foot and bouncing.
Once you can play the above exercises comfortably try to play some of the beats from songs I transcribed below. Anytune Pro+ is a practice tool that I use to loop, slow down, transcribe and play along with songs. I can't recommend it enough. The paid version gives you high quality bit rates and equalizers that can isolate different instruments, definately worth it, incredible app! Website
Hella - 1-800-Ghost Dance (:11)
Tuesday, July 12, 2016
Zach Hill - Biblical Violence (:36)
Here are two measures of my transcription of Biblical Violence at approximately (:36).
Very melodic for being indecipherable!
Enjoy!
Tuesday, May 3, 2016
Hannes Grossmann - Stabwound
This is my full transcription of Necrophagist's "Stabwound" performed by drummer Hannes Grossmann.
Enjoy!
Tuesday, April 19, 2016
Tony Allen - "Confusion" Quarter Note Hi-Hat Opening Exercise
I began transcribing Tony Allen's work hoping to learn about the subtleties of Afro-beat drumming. The hi-hat is the main comping voice because the snare and bass pattern is fairly repetitious. Allen's control over the hats is extraordinary! To gain dexterity with my left foot I've started working on a couple of exercises based on Allen's performance on "Confusion".
I keep the hats open for the duration of a quarter note and move that to the next eighth note every measure. Search Tony Allen on YouTube and you will learn that the "bounce" of Afro-beat comes from the hats closing on the "&" of every beat. With a little finesse you can really keep the hats pulsating even on the downbeats!
Here a bit faster and with more of a musical context as every other measure features the open hi-hat.
Allen uses an eighth note opening on the hats with more regularity. I will try and update with more exercises as I transcribe more of Tony Allen's playing and see what he is doing. For now experiment by adding accents and sixteenth notes to the hat voicing.
Enjoy!
Monday, April 4, 2016
Zach Hill - Biblical Violence (:16)
Here are four measures of my transcription of Biblical Violence at approximately (:16).
This pattern is heavily weighted at the beginning of each phrase with a flurry of single foot bass drum hits and shifts to the hi-hat which creates an rhythmically elastic effect echoed by the guitar.
The pattern is fairly repititious with the main accent switching voices every measure. My favorite part about this pattern is the hats closing on beat 5. This really propells the beat and sets up the main accent that cycles through ride, snare, cracked cymbal, and tom.
Enjoy!
Monday, February 8, 2016
Zach Hill - Biblical Violence (:13)
Until I can finish a video tutorial on the bass drum technique... try this... I use a variation of the heel toe technique to get the doubles. When played fast the heel has no time to go all the way down so I utilize my leg weight to get a solid second stroke. Anticipating the second stroke, I lift my knee and play the first stroke with my toe.
Enjoy!
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