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ISSUE #64 \__\__\___THE____/__/__/ APR 5, 2002 _______________TEMPO DISPATCH ___________ Newsletter For Drummers and Drumming Enthusiasts Copyright Bill Powelson 2002 all rights reserved. ____________'IT'S ALL ABOUT DRUMS'_______ Tips * Tricks * Hints * Ads * Freebies * Lessons * _________NOW more than 11,500 SUBSCRIBERS!__________ IN THIS ISSUE . . . FEATURE ARTICLE: 1. DRUMMING IMAGINATION: How to cultivate, develop, and carry it with you for life. 2. Humor: BASS-PLAYER JOKE. _____________________________________ |__________FEATURE ARTICLE___________| DRUMMING IMAGINATION There's ALWAYS a drumset in front of you, every minute of every day. Every desktop, tabletop or dashboard, is a POTENTIAL drumset . . . if we'll simply use our imagination. If we enjoy the movement of TWO FINGERS (and TWO TOES) . . . we can ALWAYS practice. * 'RHYTHMIC IMAGINATION' may be the single-most-important KEY-INGREDIENT, to playing drums! Am I right or wrong? * LEARN, when AWAY from the drums . . . That's the time to do all those REALLY BORING AND DIFFICULT rudimental, and 4-way coordination, repetition-exercises! It's ALSO a great time to LEARN TO PULL the BEST and most-imaginative PERCUSSIVE TONES from ANY object! Would you believe that it's possible to make a cardboard-box sound BETTER than some $5000 drumsets . . .? It's all up to the PLAYER and not the quality of the instrument. TRUST ME! This is TOTALLY true! Challenge yourself to see HOW MANY different tones you can PULL from any object that may DARE to be within striking-distance, haha . . . It'll be a FUN and productive challenge. The true DYNAMICS of drumming is hidden within the above challenge! Dynamics . . . is the thing that keeps us all from sounding exactly alike, and it's the key to imaginative, innovative, melodic solos. * ENJOY NOTHING BUT FUN when you are finally behind the drumset. Do the REAL WORK, when you are AWAY from the drums. These rules (above) will multiply your real-drumset DRUMMING FUN, exponentially. ALL SUCCESSFUL DRUMMERS learn this early . . . and they carry it with them for life. It may be the MAJOR ingredient to drumming success. I'm 60 . . . But, I still do ALL my TEDIOUS STUDY in front of the boob-tube (or while waiting for mama to do her shopping at Wal-Mart.) THEN . . . ONCE I get behind the REAL drums . . . it's 'KATY BAR THE DOORS'! I fry 'em! That's the time to put all those NEW, hard-learned techniques to work, IN A FUN-IMAGINATIVE-JAM . . . Pick up this habit . . . it's a 'NO-FAIL' tip! Actually . . . you may not succeed without it! WHAT'S WRONG WITH THIS TIP? I'm hoping you ALREADY KNEW IT! :>) That's what! But at least, this note may help you RECOGNIZE IT, for what it's REALLY worth. Put a drumset INSIDE YOUR MIND, carry it with you everywhere you go. Play, play, play . . . ANYTIME you are bored. DO THIS NOW . . . TRY IT! Memorize the movements of any roll or beat you're needing to add to your arsenal of perfection. Get the moves into your mind . . . and save the repetitious, boring practice for those moments when you are away from the real drumset. Master them as you go about your day. THEN when you return to the drums . . . your REAL practice-session will be more fun than ever. Jamming will take on new life as you USE the new technique(s) while playing along with your favorite recordings. Those who whine about not having enough time to practice, now have no excuse! Learn to use your waisted moments by practicing on your brand-new, free, imaginary drum set, every day and EVERYWHERE you go. Happy drummin' :>) ....................................... NOW, HERE'S SOME SPECIAL HELP FOR BEGINNING STUDENTS OF DRUMSET: FOLLOW THIS LESSON-PLAN, FOR BEST RESULTS: The drum lessons at are arranged (from the top-down) at the web site in such a way as to allow you to achieve the BEST possible results, in the LEAST amount of time, while enjoying the MOST POSSIBLE FUN . . . We would follow this exact same plan if you were to enroll as a private student at my private teaching studios. I use this lesson plan because it works! You'll be WISE to follow the plan, FROM THE TOP DOWN, in the (early-beginner) stages of study. MEMORIZE the '5 BASIC DANCE BEATS' ON LESSON #4. It may be the most important drum set lesson you'll ever take! ADVANCED STUDENTS . . . Skim lightly over any material that seems too basic or too simple . . . BUT DIG-IN AS THE LESSONS GET MORE DIFFICULT. Almost every lesson in this 100-lesson course is intended as one-week of study for the average student in private study. Some students move faster while others, slower. Here ONLINE . . . Many of you may find it easy to absorb SEVERAL lessons per week, while others may need several weeks on each lesson! That's the advantage of online lessons! ........................................................ _________________________________ |___________HUMOR? ______________| BASS PLAYER JOKE . . . Fifteen minutes into a flight from Kansas City to Toronto, the Captain announced, "Ladies and gentlemen, one of our engines has failed but there is nothing to worry about. Our flight will take an hour longer than scheduled but we still have three engines left." Thirty minutes later the Captain announced, "One more engine has failed and the flight will take an additional two hours but don't worry, we can fly just fine on two engines." An hour later the Captain announced, "One more engine has failed and our arrival will be delayed another three hours but don't worry, we still have one engine left." A bass-player passenger turned to the drummer in the next seat and remarked . . . "If we lose one more engine, we'll be up here all day!" ------------------------------------------------------ Actually, this was originally a 'dumb-blonde' joke, but I happen to like blondes, haha. So . . . I turned it into a bass-player joke. (Actually, I like bass players too, but I like blondes, more, haha.) ------------------------------------------------------ (Stolen with great respect, from THE HUMOR PORT NEWSLETTER.)DON'T CLICK THIS LINK! MY 'WINNING SECRETS' ARE SAFELY HIDDEN HERE. END OF TEMPO DISPATCH #634 APR 5, 2002