Articles about punk drummers (0-18 of 18)

  • How To Play Rock Beats And Punk Rock
    By: Joe Maldonado | - Undoubtedly, the most popular style of drumming is rock. It includes all genres like rock alternative, heavy, classic, metal and soft. Most of the drummers play rock music because it is very easy to learn to play the drums on the basic rock beats. However, rock drumming can be very difficult and complicated at the same time. There are many levels of rock drumming which are different to each other in terms of their complexity. One of the very popular rock music is punk rock. Linear drumming might ...
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  • How To Play Rock Beats And Punk Rock
    By: Joe Maldonado | - Undoubtedly, the most popular style of drumming is rock. It includes all genres like rock alternative, heavy, classic, metal and soft. Most of the drummers play rock music because it is very easy to learn to play the drums on the basic rock beats. However, rock drumming can be very difficult and complicated at the same time. There are many levels of rock drumming which are different to each other in terms of their complexity. One of the very popular rock music is punk rock. Linear drumming might ...
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  • John Zorn And The Tzadik
    By: Mehmet Okonsar | - John Zorn is a true music innovator he has a huge a reputation for blending greatly different styles and producing something totally new: a distinct combination of hardcore, punk rock and jazz combined with Italian movie audio and "anime" themes.

    He mixes the tradition associated with Jewish Klezmer music along with New York City "avant-garde" jazz. Typically, the result is fresh as well as timeless, touching with age-old tracks in a way none of us has heard before.

    Joh ...

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  • The Misfits And Their Successful Punk Rock Cds
    By: Samantha Yule | - Punk Rock bands are known for their ever changing line up of members like how girls change their clothes. This is true with the Misfits, their constant alteration of musicians and successful punk rock cds.

    Misfits was found in 1977 in New Jersey with Glenn Danzig as singer and songwriter, Diane DiPiazza on bass guitar, Jimmy Battle on guitar, and Manny Martinez on drums. Throughout its first six years of existence the band had a lot of alterations in its musicians with Glenn ...

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  • Take Drum Lessons And Learn Different Drumming Styles
    By: Karlo Jose Pineda | - There may be quite a number of differences between Ringo Starr, Dave Weckl, Taylor Hawkins, Chad Smith, Joey Jordison, and [insert name of whoever drummer that comes to mind], but one of the most noticeable, in terms of drumming, is their style.

    These legendary skinsmen play with a heightened level of dexterity, but the method they use in executing their chops are pretty much dissimilar from each other.

    For instance, Ringo"s playing may appear a bit basic to so ...

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  • Rock Music And Their Often Times Classical Music Inspirations
    By: Connor Sullivan | - What a small amount of people realize is that most musical talent gets their start in classical music and by working with traditional instruments. A few of these instruments include pianos, violas and other such instruments from the baroque era and other time periods but in the modern era, many musical acts switch from playing the piano and classical music to the more popular genres such as rock and classic rock. Many people discover how to work on the piano initially, and they can use piano ben ...
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  • Misfits - Horror Punk Rock Pioneers
    By: Jimmy Cox | - Rock bands are notoriously infamous for changing line-ups like how a girl changes clothes. Such is the case with the Misfits and their ever-changing line-up of musicians.

    Band History

    Misfits was formed in 1977 in New Jersey with Glenn Danzig as singer and songwriter, Jimmy Battle on guitar, Diane DiPiazza on bass guitar and Manny Martinez on drums. During its first six years as a band, the band had so many changes in its line-up that it began to take on the look of ...

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  • An Introduction To Tool
    By: Jimmy Cox | - The modern heavy metal band Tool was first formed in 1990. Through September of 1995, the band members consisted of Danny Carey on drums, Paul D'Amour on bass, Maynard James Keenan on vocals), and Adam Jones on guitar. However, D'Amour didn't like the direction the band was going in, and his disagreements with the creative process were holding up songwriting efforts. He left the band and was replaced in November of 1995 by Peach bassist Justin Chancellor.

    The band has been very un ...

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  • Excellent Punk Rock Percussionists Of The Past 10 Years.
    By: NickyWalker | - At the start of the list is a comparatively fresh drummer, many might argue that he isn't truly a punk drummer and more of a metal one but I disagree, true he's keen to slow it down and do some death metal fills but at heart he's a born and bred punk rocker-
    Steve Jocz -AKA "Stevo"Born 23/07/1981. Steve is mainly renowned for his work in the Canadian pop punk group Sum 41. A very fast and tight drummer, he can turn the feel of a song instantaneously. Only one of the few punk drummers that ...

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  • Selected Impressive Punk Drummers Of The Past Decade.-00-631
    By: NickyWalker | - At the start of the list is a rather recent drummer, a number of people may dispute that he's not truly a punk drummer and more of a heavy metal one but I differ, it's right that he's fond to slow it down and do his death metal fills but at heart he's genuinely a punk rocker-
    Steve Jocz -AKA "Stevo"Born 23/07/1981. Jocz is most recognized for his work in the Canadian pop punk band Sum 41. A fantastically fast and awkward drummer, he's able to switch the ambiance of a song right away. Only ...

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  • Polka And Rock And Roll - Development And History Drummers Guide
    By: Eric Starr | - Though the drumming patterns in the Blues and Surf are an accurate representation of Early Rock and Roll drumming, the grooves are the most practical to use when playing Early Rock and Roll. A drummer's main role is to lay down a solid feel to support the music. Standard tempos range from quarter note equals 60 beats per minute (for slow ballads) up to two hundred beats per minute. One of the first forms of Rock and Roll, Rockabilly emphasized a strong guitar and piano sound with a heavy back be ...
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  • Blues - History And Development Drummers Guide Part One
    By: Eric Starr | - In 1903, W.C. Handy was waiting for a train in Mississippi and heard a Blues musician. He later called the style "the weirdest music I ever heard." Despite his first impression, Handy was inspired to compose his own Blues songs, most notably "Memphis Blues" and his immensely popular "St. Louis Blues." Blues' infectious spirit is exemplified through many songs and legendary stories. For instance, upon hearing "Good Night Irene," the governor of Louisiana was so moved that he granted the song writ ...
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  • Rock And Roll History For Drummers From 1950 To Todays Rock Scene
    By: Eric Starr | - Rock 'n' roll gained popularity in the 1950s due in large part to the development of the electric guitar, jukebox, television, and the 45 RPM record. Key figures such as Alan Freed, Sam Phillips, Jerry Leiber, Mike Stoller, and others all took advantage of this technology to draw audiences and musicians alike to participate in the birth of a new era. Like nearly all American music, rock 'n' roll grew out of the black experience, yet its most popular artist was undoubtedly Elvis Presley, who was ...
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  • The Police Review For Their Fenway Park Concert
    By: M. Anderson | - Last night I was lucky enough to see The Police live in concert at the famed Fenway Park in Boston, MA. It was a show to remember.

    I grew up in the 80's and always loved The Police so when I heard that they were going on tour this summer, I bought my tickets immediately. The trio sounded fantastic live, creating their signature reggae and punk-influenced music on stage under a mostly clear sky and humid night. The concert began with Message in a Bottle, Synchronicity II and then W ...

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  • The Police Concert Review 2007
    By: M. Anderson | - Boston's Fenway Park came alive last night as The Police performed one classic hit after another in center field. This is the hottest tour of the 2007 summer and it did not disappoint.

    I'm old enough to remember The Police in their heyday so I knew I couldn't miss this reunion tour. The trio sounded fantastic live, creating their signature reggae and punk-influenced music on stage under a mostly clear sky and humid night. The concert began with Message in a Bottle, Synchronicity ...

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  • The Return Of The Police: Sting, Summers And Copeland Are Back!
    By: Bill Knell | - The Police reunited for an appearance on the 2007 Grammy Awards Show. Anyone familiar with Sting, Andy Summers and Stewart Copeland knew that a Grammy Awards Show would never be reason enough for the original band members to come together and suddenly decide to perform on television. It was obvious that this was some kind of reintroduction to the band. That suspicion was confirmed a day later when a press conference was held in Los Angeles to announce that tickets would soon be available for an ...
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