DRUM! February 2014 (#212)
Drum magazine February 2014 PDF download. The most fanatical drumming magazine on the planet. DRUM! is an educational drumming magazine. It features artist profiles, product reviews, lessons and advanced transcriptions covering rock, pop and related styles of music. In the 1990s it gained a reputation for its coverage of younger drummers in contemporary styles such as punk, rap-rock, and metal. It was the first magazine to feature artists such as Tre Cool (Green Day), Chad Smith (Red Hot Chili Peppers), Travis Barker (Blink-182) and others on its covers.
A typical issue of DRUM! includes artist features and in-depth stories on topics such as playing techniques or new products. Additionally, it includes reviews of new recordings and drum products (cymbals, drums, hardware), short news items, career and health tips, and challenging lessons.
Drum magazine February 2014 (#212) contents:
- Josh Freese. The punk of all trades offers his personal tips for learning songs.
- How Bands Learn Songs. Wicks picks the brains of bandmates in Fitz And The Tantrums.
- Music Theory For Drummers. Learn to communicate your ideas to your band — like it or not!
- 5 Sight Reading Tips. It’s not as hard as you think to become a world-class reader. Really.
- How To Write Drum Charts. Nashville’s cheat sheet expert Liz Ficalora reveals the power of the pen.
- Gary Burton. We catch up with the most famous four-mallet man of all time.
- Lessons. Richie Gajate-Garcia outfoxes afoxe. Glen Caruba’s proper pandeiro postures.
- 10 Things To Know Before Going Into The Studio. Don’t record a note until you’ve checked these essential tips off your list.
- Dialed In. The low-down on new hi-tech from 2Box, Yamaha, Roland, and Erskine
- PDP Concept Pedals. Longboard drummers: Short on scratch? Here’s something to cheer about.
- Tama Star Series Drum Kit. The quest for the most resonant drum shell has come to an end. At ease.
- Drum Parts: Carlos Cruz. Woe to our transcriber, who had to pick apart this track from Warbringer’s chief headbanger.
- Chad Smith doubles down on Bonham. Glen Sobel turns the paradiddle on its head. Wally Schnalle kicks up his ride cymbals. Danny Gottlieb tinkers with triplets.
- Jack Irons. Ex-Chili Pepper and Pearl Jammer changes to Arthur Channel.
- Dan Carle. On navigating After The Burial’s crazy tempos and time signatures.
Text Format PDF, 108 pages