Motor Rhythms

August 22, 2011
July 16, 2011
2011 Drummies!
April 13, 2011
April Update
There will be more posts coming soon. I also hope to have some good quality video/audio in the next couple of months.
March 20, 2011
Kofi Baker drum clinic

March 3, 2011
The Forgotten Foot update
This is the cover of the book. The photo is Kofi Baker at a concert.

I co-wrote this drum method with Kofi Baker. Kofi is the son of legendary Cream drummer Ginger Baker. Kofi learned from his father and a lot of those lessons are reflected in the book. The purpose of the book is to highlight the importance of left foot independence and build a left foot that is an asset not a liability. The book goes through beginner to advanced lessons. There are six chapters which include Fundamentals, Rudiments, Rock Beats & Fills, Jazz & Shuffle, Double Bass and Foot Patterns. A CD is also included with the book.
The book is available mostly online right now, but Sam Ash music stores will have the book soon if they don't already. Here is a list of some of the vendors that are selling the book.
Amazon.com
Sam Ash - online and in stores
Thomann UK Cyberstore - for Europe
Tom Lee Music - for Canada
Thanks to anyone who already purchased the book, and it would be great if you could write a short review on any of the above listed websites. Thanks again and take care,
Jordan
January 25, 2011
Gas Tank Bass Drums
After pulling down different gas tanks and beating on them with drum sticks, I settled on a small tank from an early 2000's Ford Focus. It has a 10 or 12 gallon capacity. Once I got the tank back to the shop I removed the fuel pump and cleaned all the old gas out of it.
This is what the gas tank looks like still in the vehicle.
(part of the tank is covered by a heat shield to protect it from the exhaust)
As luck would have it, two months after I bought the used tank we got one in at the shop. A 2006 Chevy Express Van was towed in because someone had drilled a hole in the gas tank to steal all the gas. The customer needed a 700 dollar new gas tank, and I got the old one. This tank was a lot larger than the one from the junkyard. It is over 5 feet long, and has a 30 gallon capacity.
These are the holes that were drilled in the tank.
The trick for both gas tank drums turned out to be the beater. When I played them with a regular felt bass drum beater they did not sound very good. They had no resonance. After trying several options I discovered that a tennis ball made an excellent beater. So I made several beaters out of old tennis balls.
Here is what the two bass drums sound like. The small drum is the washer bottle foot drum from an earlier post.
January 9, 2011
Ear to the Ground
I first saw part of this video, by David Van Tieghem, on Sesame Street when I was a little kid. It has stuck with me till now. If I were to point at one reason as to why in the fifth grade I wanted to play the drums, this would be it. It is also a big part of the reason I started this blog and the Motor Rhythms project.
David Van Tieghem is a percussionist, composer, and performer. Visit his website with the link below, and check out his other videos on YouTube.
Watch the 'Ear to the Ground' video below. This video was filmed in 1981, on the streets of New York City.