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What You Need to Know About The Drummer's Bible Ebook: History, Tips, and Examples of Popular Music Styles



The Drummer's Bible: How to Play Every Drum Style from Afro-Cuban to Zydeco




If you are a drummer who wants to learn how to play every drum style from Afro-Cuban to Zydeco, then you need to get your hands on The Drummer's Bible, an encyclopedic book and two-CD set that contains more than 450 musical examples in standard notation, showing grooves and practical variations. This book is written by Mick Berry and Jason Gianni, two experienced and versatile drummers who have performed with renowned artists and groups such as Henry Butler, Eddie Henderson, Michael Wolff, E. C. Scott, the Spiral Starecase, the Trans-Siberian Orchestra, Primus, Tower of Power, Santana, and Spongebob Squarepants.




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In this article, we will review The Drummer's Bible and show you why it is a must-have resource for any drummer who wants to expand their musical horizons and improve their skills. We will cover the following topics:



  • The history and development of popular music styles



  • The musical examples and performance tips



  • The bibliography and discography



The History and Development of Popular Music Styles




One of the most impressive features of The Drummer's Bible is that it provides overviews of the history and development of almost all popular music styles, from blues to funk. This gives you a deeper understanding of the origins, influences, characteristics, and evolution of each style, as well as the role of the drums in creating the feel and groove of the music. Here are some examples of the styles covered in the book:


Blues




Blues is a genre of music that originated in the African American communities of the southern United States in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. It is characterized by expressive vocals, call-and-response patterns, twelve-bar structures, dominant seventh chords, blue notes, and shuffle rhythms. Blues influenced many other genres of music, such as rock, jazz, country, soul, and hip hop. Some of the most famous blues drummers are Fred Below, Earl Palmer, Al Jackson Jr., Sam Lay, Levon Helm, Bernard Purdie, and Steve Jordan.


Rock




Rock is a genre of music that emerged in the mid-20th century as a fusion of blues, country, folk, gospel, and R&B. It is characterized by electric guitars, bass guitar, drums, vocals, catchy melodies, simple chord progressions, loud amplification, distortion, feedback, and energetic performances. Rock spawned many subgenres such as rockabilly, surf rock, psychedelic rock, hard rock, punk rock, heavy metal, grunge, alternative rock, and indie rock. Some of the most famous rock drummers are Ringo Starr, Charlie Watts, John Bonham, Keith Moon, Ginger Baker, Mitch Mitchell, Ian Paice, Bill Ward, Neil Peart, Phil Collins, Stewart Copeland, Dave Grohl, and Chad Smith.


Jazz




Jazz is a genre of music that originated in the African American communities of New Orleans in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. It is characterized by complex harmonies, syncopated rhythms, swing feel, improvisation, polyphony, and interaction among musicians. Jazz influenced many other genres of music, such as pop, rock, soul, funk, hip hop, and world music. Some of the most famous jazz drummers are Baby Dodds, Gene Krupa, Buddy Rich, Max Roach, Art Blakey, Elvin Jones, Tony Williams, Jack DeJohnette, Roy Haynes, Billy Cobham, Steve Gadd, and Vinnie Colaiuta.


Reggae




Reggae is a genre of music that originated in Jamaica in the late 1960s and early 1970s. It is characterized by offbeat accents, skank guitar, bass guitar, drums, keyboards, horns, vocals, social and political lyrics, and a relaxed tempo. Reggae influenced many other genres of music, such as ska, rocksteady, dub, dancehall, ragga, and reggaeton. Some of the most famous reggae drummers are Carlton Barrett, Sly Dunbar, Horsemouth Wallace, Santa Davis, Style Scott, and Carlton "Santa" Davis.


Country




Country is a genre of music that originated in the rural areas of the southern United States in the early 20th century. It is characterized by acoustic guitars, fiddle, banjo, mandolin, steel guitar, bass guitar, drums, vocals, simple melodies, and storytelling lyrics. Country influenced many other genres of music, such as rockabilly, country rock, country pop, bluegrass, and Americana. Some of the most famous country drummers are W.S. Holland, Hal Blaine, Kenny Buttrey, Larrie Londin, Eddie Bayers, Paul Leim, and Shannon Forrest.


Klezmer




Klezmer is a genre of music that originated in the Jewish communities of Eastern Europe in the 15th to 19th centuries. It is characterized by clarinet, violin, accordion, trumpet, trombone, tuba, bass guitar or double bass drums or percussion vocals frequent tempo and mood changes and modes such as freygish and misheberakh. Klezmer influenced many other genres of music such as jazz folk rock and world music. Some of the most famous klezmer drummers are Dave Tarras Sidney Beckerman Andy Statman Alicia Svigals David Krakauer and Frank London.


Ska




Ska is a genre of music that originated in Jamaica in the late 1950s and early 1960s. It is characterized by offbeat accents on the guitar or piano bass guitar or double bass drums horns vocals upbeat tempo and danceable rhythms. Ska influenced many other genres of music such as rocksteady reggae 2 Tone ska punk and third wave ska. Some of the most famous ska drummers are Lloyd Knibb Lloyd Brevett Paul Douglas Rico Rodriguez Don Drummond and John Bradbury.


Samba




Samba is a genre of music that originated in Brazil in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. It is characterized by percussion instruments such as surdo tamborim cuica agogô repinique caixa de guerra pandeiro Punk




Punk is a genre of music that originated in the United States and the United Kingdom in the mid-1970s. It is characterized by electric guitars, bass guitar, drums, vocals, fast tempo, loud volume, distortion, aggression, rebellion, simplicity, and DIY attitude. Punk influenced many other genres of music, such as new wave, post-punk, hardcore punk, pop punk, alternative rock, grunge, and indie rock. Some of the most famous punk drummers are Tommy Ramone, Paul Cook, Topper Headon, Rat Scabies, Terry Chimes, Marky Ramone, Steve Shelley, and Travis Barker.


Surf




Surf is a genre of music that originated in the United States in the late 1950s and early 1960s. It is characterized by electric guitars with reverb and tremolo effects, bass guitar or double bass, drums, instrumental melodies, and fast and energetic rhythms. Surf influenced many other genres of music, such as rock, pop, garage rock, psychedelic rock, and punk rock. Some of the most famous surf drummers are Sandy Nelson, Hal Blaine, Ron Wilson, Mel Taylor, and Jon Blair.


Heavy Metal




Heavy metal is a genre of music that originated in the United Kingdom and the United States in the late 1960s and early 1970s. It is characterized by electric guitars with distortion and power chords, bass guitar, drums, vocals, loud volume, heavy riffs, complex solos, and dark themes. Heavy metal spawned many subgenres such as thrash metal, death metal, black metal, power metal, doom metal, and progressive metal. Some of the most famous heavy metal drummers are John Bonham, Bill Ward, Ian Paice, Cozy Powell, Phil Rudd, Clive Burr, Lars Ulrich, Dave Lombardo, Gene Hoglan, and Mike Portnoy.


Latin Rock




Latin rock is a genre of music that originated in Latin America and Spain in the mid-1960s and early 1970s. It is characterized by electric guitars, bass guitar or double bass drums or percussion keyboards or piano or organ or synthesizer or accordion horns or flute or saxophone or trumpet or trombone vocals fusion of rock with Latin rhythms and lyrics in Spanish or Portuguese or English or other languages. Latin rock influenced many other genres of music such as salsa cumbia merengue reggaeton and Latin pop. Some of the most famous Latin rock drummers are Ringo Starr Carlos Santana Gustavo Cerati Café Tacuba Maná Los Fabulosos Cadillacs Soda Stereo and Juanes.


Funk




Funk is a genre of music that originated in the African American communities of the United States in the mid-1960s and early 1970s. It is characterized by electric guitars with wah-wah and envelope filter effects bass guitar or double bass drums or percussion keyboards or piano or organ or clavinet or synthesizer horns or flute or saxophone or trumpet or trombone vocals syncopated rhythms groove and danceability. Funk influenced many other genres of music such as soul disco rap hip hop R&B and jazz fusion. Some of the most famous funk drummers are Clyde Stubblefield Jabo Starks Zigaboo Modeliste Bernard Purdie David Garibaldi Harvey Mason James Gadson Dennis Chambers and Steve Ferrone.


The Musical Examples and Performance Tips




Another impressive feature of The Drummer's Bible is that it contains more than 450 musical examples in standard notation showing grooves and practical variations for each style. The book also comes with two CDs that feature performances of nearly 200 of the grooves including every primary style example all performed both with and without a click track. This gives you a chance to hear how the grooves sound like and to practice along with them. The book also provides innumerable helpful performance tips such as how to tune your drums how to adjust your posture how to hold your sticks how to use dynamics how to play fills how to transition between styles how to improvise how to play with other musicians and how to avoid common mistakes.


Here are some examples of the musical examples and performance tips from the book:


How to read the notation and use the CDs




The book uses a standard drum notation system that shows the staff the clef the time signature the tempo the note values the rests the accents the repeats and the coda. The book also uses symbols to indicate different drum sounds such as bass drum snare drum hi-hat ride cymbal crash cymbal tom-tom cowbell and clave. The book also uses letters to indicate different styles such as A for Afro-Cuban B for Blues C for Country and so on. The book also uses numbers to indicate different variations such as 1 for basic groove 2 for variation 1 3 for variation 2 and so on. The book also uses asterisks to indicate which grooves are included on the CDs. The CDs are labeled CD 1 and CD 2 and each track is numbered according to the page number and the groove number. For example track 1 on CD 1 is page 10 groove 1 track 2 on CD 1 is page 10 groove 2 and so on. Each track is played twice once with a click track and once without a click track. The click track is a metronome sound that helps you keep time. You can use the CDs to listen to how the grooves sound like and to practice along with them.


How to practice and apply the grooves and variations




The book suggests that you practice each groove and variation slowly at first and gradually increase the speed until you reach the desired tempo. You should also practice each groove and variation with a metronome or a click track to develop your sense of time and accuracy. You should also practice each groove and variation with different dynamics such as soft medium and loud to develop your control and expression. You should also practice each groove and variation with different fills such as simple complex short long rhythmic melodic or stylistic to develop your creativity and versatility. You should also practice each groove and variation with different transitions such as smooth abrupt gradual or sudden to develop your fluency and adaptability. You should also practice each groove and variation with different styles such as switching from one style to another or mixing two or more styles together to develop your diversity and flexibility.


How to develop your own style and creativity




The book encourages you to develop your own style and creativity by experimenting with different drum sounds such as changing your drum heads tuning your drums muffling your drums or adding effects to your drums. You should also experiment with different drum techniques such as using different grips strokes rolls rudiments or foot patterns. You should also experiment with different drum patterns such as changing the accents subdivisions syncopations or polyrhythms of your grooves or variations. You should also experiment with different drum ideas such as creating your own grooves or variations based on the ones in the book or inspired by other sources. You should also experiment with different drum expressions such as playing with emotion feeling mood or attitude.


The Bibliography and Discography




The final feature of The Drummer's Bible is that it provides an updated bibliography and discography that contains more information and inspiration from other sources. The bibliography lists books magazines articles websites videos DVDs and other resources that cover topics such as drum history drum theory drum technique drum notation drum styles drum biographies drum interviews and drum reviews. The discography lists recordings albums songs artists bands groups composers producers and other resources that feature examples of each style or substyle of music covered in the book. The bibliography and discography are organized alphabetically by style and include brief descriptions and ratings of each resource.


Conclusion




In conclusion The Drummer's Bible is a comprehensive and practical book and two-CD set that teaches you how to play every drum style from Afro-Cuban to Zydeco. It covers the history and development of popular music styles the musical examples and performance tips and the bibliography and discography of each style. It is written by two experienced and versatile drummers who have performed with renowned artists and groups in various genres of music. It is a must-have resource for any drummer who wants to expand their musical horizons and improve their skills.


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Frequently Asked Questions




Here are some of the most common questions that people have about The Drummer's Bible and their answers:



  • Who is this book for?



This book is for any drummer who wants to learn how to play every drum style from Afro-Cuban to Zydeco, regardless of their level of experience, skill, or background. Whether you are a beginner, intermediate, or advanced drummer, you will find something useful and interesting in this book.


  • How can I use this book?



You can use this book as a reference, a guide, a workbook, or a source of inspiration. You can read it from cover to cover, or you can skip to the sections that interest you the most. You can follow the instructions and tips in the book, or you can experiment and create your own variations. You can use the CDs to listen and practice along with the grooves, or you can play them with your own music. You can use the bibliography and discography to find more information and inspiration from other sources, or you can explore and discover new resources on your own.


  • What are the benefits of this book?



This book will help you to expand your musical horizons and improve your skills as a drummer. You will learn about the history and development of popular music styles, and how they influenced each other. You will learn how to play more than 450 musical examples in standard notation, showing grooves and practical variations for each style. You will learn how to practice and apply the grooves and variations in different situations and contexts. You will learn how to develop your own style and creativity by experimenting with different drum sounds, techniques, patterns, ideas, and expressions. You will also find more information and inspiration from other sources in the bibliography and discography.


  • Where can I buy this book?



You can buy this book online at Kobo, eBooks.com, or hoopla. You can also find it at your local bookstore or library.


  • Who are the authors of this book?



The authors of this book are Mick Berry and Jason Gianni, two experienced and versatile drummers who have performed with renowned artists and groups in various genres of music. Mick Berry has been playing drums for more than 30 years, and has toured in numerous bands across the United States, Canada, and Mexico. He has accompanied such renowned artists and groups as Henry Butler, Eddie Henderson, Michael Wolff, E. C. Scott, and the Spiral Starecase. He has written and performed three critically acclaimed one-man plays, and is currently performing his new one-man play, Keith Moon: The Real Me. He lives in San Francisco. Jason Gianni holds a master of music degree in percussion performance and is on the teaching faculty at the Drummer's Collective in New York City, the most prestigious drum school in the United States. He regularly gives clinics and workshops and has performed with the Trans-Siberian Orchestra, and members of Primus, Tower of Power, and Santana. His most familiar drum work is in opening theme song of the popular children's cartoon, Spongebob Squarepants, and has written for Modern Drummer magazine. He lives in New York City.


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