Philadelphia-Based Professional Drummer, Peter Gregory

Philadelphia-Based Professional Drummer, Peter Gregory
  • Drum Lessons
    • About
    • FAQs
    • Curriculum
    • Equipment
    • Pay for Lessons
    • Photos
    • Policies
    • Sign Up for Drum Lessons
    • Testimonials
  • Jazz Workshop
    • Jazz Workshop in Bucks County
    • Jazz Workshop FAQs
    • Jazz Workshop Sign-Up
    • Pay for Jazz Workshop
  • Remote Drum Tracks
    • Online Session Drumming
  • The Drummer
    • Meet Peter
    • Videos
    • Teaching Philosophy
    • Calendar
    • Sound Clips
  • Drumming Blog
  • Contact
  • Links

Philadelphia-Based Professional Drummer, Peter Gregory
Close
  • Drum Lessons
    • About
    • FAQs
    • Curriculum
    • Equipment
    • Pay for Lessons
    • Photos
    • Policies
    • Sign Up for Drum Lessons
    • Testimonials
  • Jazz Workshop
    • Jazz Workshop in Bucks County
    • Jazz Workshop FAQs
    • Jazz Workshop Sign-Up
    • Pay for Jazz Workshop
  • Remote Drum Tracks
    • Online Session Drumming
  • The Drummer
    • Meet Peter
    • Videos
    • Teaching Philosophy
    • Calendar
    • Sound Clips
  • Drumming Blog
  • Contact
  • Links
Login

Yearly Archives: 2011

HomeYearly Archives: 2011

Bass Drum Technique

December 21, 2011 by gregorytechdrum 874 Views

Some people call it the “kick drum” and others call it the “bass drum.” Call me old school, but I like calling it the bass drum. Regardless of the name you use, how you use it is what’s important. Different styles of...

Read more

Practice Routine

December 20, 2011 by gregorytechdrum 839 Views

I like having a practice routine, but it does get interuppted on many days. There are distractions, but also commitments. This time of year, it seems to get even harder for me and my routine. The same goes for students of mine. That’s OK. I...

Read more

At the Rehearsal

December 17, 2011 by gregorytechdrum 865 Views

At a rehearsal recently, I was having trouble reading some music. This was due to the fact that the arranger had written some rhythms in a not-so-conventional manner. The notes were all there, however, there were bars on eighth notes where I...

Read more

Being Flexible

December 13, 2011 by gregorytechdrum 796 Views

I am fortunate enough to play with various musicians in many different groups. Sometimes I’m familiar with the group, but I haven’t done the gig with a particular bass player, e.g. We have both done this gig, but with other players...

Read more

More on Open-Handed Drumming

December 6, 2011 by gregorytechdrum 814 Views

My previous post discussed playing the drums in an open-handed position. This is when the arms do not cross over each other to play the hi-hat and snare drum. For right handed players, this means the left hand is on the hi-hat and the right is on...

Read more

Open-Handed Drumming

November 29, 2011 by gregorytechdrum 2013 Views

Most right-handed drum set players have been taught to play the snare drum with their left hand while crossing their right arm over their left arm to play their hi-hat. This works quite well and I play like this — most of the time. For a...

Read more

Counting Out Loud – Part Four

November 25, 2011 by gregorytechdrum 1103 Views

This is the last part (for now) on my thoughts about counting and playing drum fills. Why play a drum fill anyway? It’s important to play for the music first and foremost. Drum fills are great when done musically. There should be a reason for...

Read more

Counting Out Loud – Part Three

November 24, 2011 by gregorytechdrum 779 Views

If the drum fill doesn’t get played correctly, then that’s OK. Make sure to start slowly and try again. That’s what practice is about. The main goal is keep playing and counting without changing the counting. Once that is achieved, practice the...

Read more

Counting Out Loud – Part Two

November 21, 2011 by gregorytechdrum 994 Views

My prior post talked about counting out loud – first on the snare drum and then moved on to talk about counting while playing the drum set. I left off talking about drum fills and counting. Please see that post and then continue here. At...

Read more

Counting Out Loud When Practicing

November 17, 2011 by gregorytechdrum 2976 Views

I have found that many students have trouble counting out loud while playing the drums. It is one more thing to think about, but at the same time, its benefits far outweigh the obstacles involved. I practice and use this technique to this day...

Read more

Arm Position

November 16, 2011 by gregorytechdrum 32723 Views

I have recently started making a minute adjustment in my arm position, especially when playing the ride cymbal. This came about after watching Jack DeJohnette’s “Musical Expression On The Drum Set.” Jack references Tony Williams...

Read more

Drumming “Tricks”

November 14, 2011 by gregorytechdrum 1259 Views

Recently, I was describing and notating a 3/4 jazz drum pattern for a student. He completely understood it, but at one point he asked if there was a “trick” involved in playing in odd times such as 3/4. (We can talk about...

Read more
123…
AncoraThemes © 2016 All Rights Reserved
Forgot password?
You can login using your social profile
Problem with login?