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Music in the 5th Decade

Playing drums in a big band, things to know

7/19/2024

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Playing drums in a big band requires a diverse set of skills, including the ability to perform various music styles, from Gene Krupa's 1938 "Sing, Sing, Sing," to Santana's "Oye Como Va," and Bruno Mars' "Uptown Funk." Furthermore, proficient sight-reading abilities are essential. As well, a rock drum set is necessary, as an 18-inch bebop set is insufficient. (I play a 22 inch Yamaha Club Custom set with Paiste cymbals.) Finally, endurance is also key.

To acquire these skills, one should play along with classic big band albums. I have transcribed many tracks from albums such as  Basie live at the Sands, Benny Goodman live at Carnegie Hall, and Buddy Rich Mercy Mercy. Daily sight-reading practice is crucial; purchase the charts, listen to the recordings, and dive in. When sight-reading a new chart, quickly review the title, arranger/composer, style, form, tempo, whether sticks or brushes are needed, and if there's a drum solo. Finally, build up your endurance slowly. Gerald Klickstein, author of The Musician's Way,  suggests increasing your practice time 10% per week to avoid injury. 

For sight-reading, practice with snare drum books and a metronome at a slow tempo. Endurance can be improved by staying fit and setting up the drum kit ergonomically. Transitioning from a 5-piece to a 4-piece kit can help you play safely on smaller stages. Avoid playing forcefully to prevent injury; instead, master the rebound and finger strokes for intense playing without harm. Finally, always stretch before and after playing.

Lastly, seek a teacher experienced in this field. I have studied with the big band expert Terry Clarke and currently with Rick Dior.
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Terry Clarke and Rick Dior in action. 

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