Ethnic music played in the new orleans area is generally cited as the origin of jazz. Audience specialized summary stanton moore demonstrates how to blend contemporary ideas such as simple stickings, linear drumming and the combination of other styles with the traditional second line to create a new approach to new orleans drumming. Recommended reading for jazz drummers drum lessons. Throughout the history of jazz drumming, the beat and playing of the drummer have become progressively more fluid and free, and in avantgarde and free jazz, this movement was largely fulfilled. New orleans jazz and second line drumming herlin riley. This book presents 1001 drumset beats played in a variety of musical styles, past and present. Its ideal for beginners seeking a wellorganized, easytofollow encyclopedia of drum grooves, as well as consummate professionals who want to bring their knowledge of various drum styles to new heights. New orleans rhythm was never just a trendy beat or a snappy pattern, connected to a certain style or decade. No matter how you approach it, the solo should always feel good and help tell. The rhythms are organized as to show how the traditional second line rhythms provided the basis for virtually all contemporary funk rhythms played today. The rise of jazz drumming by the time jazz and the drum set appeared in new orleans, the city had developed a cultural climate unlike any other. Make sure to practice at a steady 140 bpm and say dobah, dobah to understand the weight of the bah. Cf dvd16 moore stanton modern approach to new orleans schlz dvd chf 67.
The drums can be heard in almost every style of music, and just like every. At a minimum, a drum set or photosvideos of one should include a bass drum, snare drum, tomtoms, cymbals, and hihat cymbals. Born and raised in new orleans, stanton moore is a dedicated drummer, performer and educator especially connected to the city, its culture and collaborative spirit. We are a collection of drumming enthusiasts in new orleans. Established in 2016, stanton moore drum academy has proven itself as the quintessential platform for anyone to learn how to play or improve. It would not be outrageous to claim that the musical traditions of new orleans. The new orleansbased original dixieland jass band with drummer tony sbarbaro makes the first official jazz recordings in new york city. In the early 90s, moore helped found the new orleansbased essential funk band galactic who continue to amass a worldwide audience via recording and touring globally.
In addition to the video lessons that accompany a fresh approach to the drumset, he has also released a multimedia project book, dvd, cd titled groove alchemy that explores the roots of funk drumming and a dvd book titled take it to the street that focuses on new orleans drumming styles. The term second line is a new orleans expression with more than one meaning to it. Contemporary issues in education research august 2011. A modern approach to new orleans second line drumming. True innovators come up with or popularize an ingredient thats used by future generations to create an approach or sound that outlives them and their musical disciples. The cultural intersection of new orleans and west africa david j.
This dvd establishes the foundation of grooves for the 21st century. A modern approach to new orleans drumming take it to the street look inside. New orleans music music rising the musical cultures of. That loose, strolling, syncopated feel instantly identifies new orleans traditional brass band music, early jazz, rhythm and blues, soul, funk, southern rock, mardi gras indian music, modern brass band music and many more. Jazz music is one of the few musical styles developed in americas cultural past. Download pdf the evolution of jazz drumming book full free. This is an actual video from the versatile drumming package, available at the link above. Make sure you listen carefully to the essential listening list to get an idea of how to phrase the base rhythm of new orleans. Using a map of the united states of america, locate new orleans, louisiana. Eric dolphy at the five spot 1961 dewey redman quartet the struggle continues 1982 25. It will take you from congo square through ragtime, brass bands, jazz funerals, second line street beats and modern applications. Stanton moore a modern approach to new orleans drumming. Matching his earthy new orleans drumming to alto saxophonist ornette colemans spaceage freejazzfolk, ed blackwell cracked and juggled the time, dropped bass drum bombs, and elevated spirited snare drum commentary.
Drum set method books with recording drum set steve. In this first lesson we continue on with the new orleans drumming style. Celebrating the one year anniversary of, world renowned player and teacher, stanton moore is happy to announce the release of the brand new promotional trailer for his one of a kind online drum academy. The drummers toolbox has given us an endless amount of options to build creative ideas in so many drumming styles. From the 1820s until the 1880s when one died and the other disappeared, gossip, fear, and fierce affection swirled about them. Explain that the drum set first gained international appeal alongside the rise of early jazz from new orleans. In second line parades, two drummers establish the central rhythm. It is to the work of these musicians that joness drumming provides a link. A modern approach to new orleans second line drumming book.
New orleans, james brown and the rhythmic transformation of american popular music. Pdf the evolution of jazz drumming download full pdf. Jazz drums thelonious monk institute of jazz online jazz. In this 2nd of 2 dvds stanton demonstrates how to blend contemporary ideas such as simple sticking, linear drumming and the combination of other styles with the traditional second line. A creative approach, michael snyder charles dowd, ed. New orleans roots a cultural history of the drumset. The text offers a brief history and understanding of the new orleans drumming concept. New orleans is a city of parades, most famously the mardi gras processions that roll down the wide boulevards of st.
The new method for afrocuban drumming features jimmys unique approach to playing contempoary latin rhythms on the drumset. An investigation into melodic drumkit performance practices and repertoire a project submitted in fulfilment of the requirements for the. Traditional musicological approaches such as hamm 1979, which prioritise. Show photos of early drum sets in the liner notes of new orleans jazz. Palmers drumming pulse was the backbeat that he created in new orleans, but his heartbeat came from the musicality and the swing of jazz.
A modern approach to new orleans drumming take it to the. By the end of the course youll be able to play lots of different styles of new orleans music from second line drumming to a dirge, from fats dominos rock and roll to iconic allen toussaint funky jams. A modern approach to new orleans drumming take it to the street percussion take it to the street. New orleans and second line drumming by herlin riley and johnny vidacovich. From the heart of the french quarter, in dance, drumming, song, and spirit possession, they ruled the imagination of new orleans. He is also featured as he holds down the groove at bonnaroo 20 in the starstudded rock and soul dance. Funk, southern rock, mardi gras indian music, modern brass band music. History of the drumset part 5, 1917 new orleans style. The evolution of jazz drumming available for download and read online in other formats. Charles avenue and canal street during carnival season, but in all the seasons and in every neighborhood there are jazz funerals and parades known as second lines that fill the backstreets with a joyful noise. The laveaus were free women of color and prominent frenchspeaking catholic creoles.
Alf 30446 modern drummer festival 1997 schlz dvd chf 42. Rich with examples from the repertoire, it gives performers, arrangers and composers an indepth and. Brandon has given all of us new ways of learning and different ways to think about how we can approach the drumset. Another roots exploration, this book is a deep history lesson filled with essays, interviews and transcriptions. A brief history of jazz drumming university of new hampshire. Creator moore, stanton subjects drum set instruction and study drum set methods drum performance. West african slaves and their descendants, french and spanish colonists, refugees from haitian slave revolts, cubans, louisianaborn creoles, mexicans, and native americans were all living in new orleans. This book is based on performances and transcriptions from the dci music videos herlin riley. A modern approach to new orleans drumming, featuring stanton moore, will establish the foundation of grooves for the. Double bass drumming, joe franco bass drum control, colin bailey even in the odds, ralph humphrey jazz, rock, and latin sourcebook, charles dowd new orleans drumming, roy burns and joey farris moves and grooves, elliot fine polycymbal time, peter magadini linear drumming. Buddy richs modern interpretation of snare drum rudiments contains systematic instruction for the beginner student who wants to learn to play drums. In 20, drum channel and zigaboo modeliste released a dvd, the originator of new orleans funky drumming a historybiography of zigaboos new orleans style drumming approach and technique. A drummer named sunny murray is the primary architect of this new approach to drumming. Thelonious monk institute of jazzs online jazz handbook.
Baby dodds, vernel fournier, ed blackwell, james black and freddie kohlman, smokey johnson, david lee, and bassist bill huntington. The second dvd from stanton moore shows you how to blend simple ideas with the traditional second line to create a new approach to new orleans drumming. Shop and buy a modern approach to new orleans drumming take it to the street sheet music. Some of us are weathered drummers, while others are novices. Stanton moore drum academy celebrates one year anniversary. Bebop or bop is a style of jazz developed in the early to mid1940s in the united states, which features songs characterized by a fast tempo, complex chord progressions with rapid chord changes and numerous changes of key, instrumental virtuosity, and improvisation based on a combination of harmonic structure, the use of scales and occasional references to the melody. The citys music has been most profoundly influential in its approach to. Pieeyed manc stanton moore sheet music, music books. Before listening to the music, present an actual drum set in class or do an internet search to find photosvideos of a drum set. Moorea modern approach to new orleans drumming dvd. A modern approach to new orleans drumming featuring stanton moore will establish the foundation of grooves for the 21st century. Jazz theory and practice is the most modern introduction to jazz theory ever published.
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