Drummer To The Bone

The drums Lars Ulrich used in the Black Album

The drums Lars Ulrich used in the Black Album

The drums used in the Black Album were a 1980's Gretsch Maple Kit. Sorry to burst your bubble. 

The drums Lars Ulrich used in the Black Album

The drums used in the Black Album were a 1980's Gretsch Maple Kit. Sorry to burst your bubble. 

Making it as a drummer in Nashville

Making it as a drummer in Nashville

What are the keys to making it as a drummer in Nashville? How long does it take to become a full-time drummer in Nashville?

Making it as a drummer in Nashville

What are the keys to making it as a drummer in Nashville? How long does it take to become a full-time drummer in Nashville?

5 must-haves for a working drummer

5 must-haves for a working drummer

What are the key things if you want to make it as a working drummer? How do actors prepare to play the role of a drummer?

5 must-haves for a working drummer

What are the key things if you want to make it as a working drummer? How do actors prepare to play the role of a drummer?

You Got the “Recorderman” Technique Wrong

You Got the “Recorderman” Technique Wrong

We’ve seen many posts stating that the “Recorderman” recording technique is a 2-mic technique. This is wrong. It’s a 4-mic technique.

You Got the “Recorderman” Technique Wrong

We’ve seen many posts stating that the “Recorderman” recording technique is a 2-mic technique. This is wrong. It’s a 4-mic technique.

Alex Van Halen’s Inspiration for Hot For Teacher

Alex Van Halen’s Inspiration for Hot For Teacher

AVH got his inspiration from Billy Cobham, Simon Phillips... and Eddie's Lamborghini...?

Alex Van Halen’s Inspiration for Hot For Teacher

AVH got his inspiration from Billy Cobham, Simon Phillips... and Eddie's Lamborghini...?

The Glyn Johns method was an accident?

The Glyn Johns method was an accident?

We've all seen thousands of posts explaining the technique and how it - supposedly - gets you the Bonham sound. But… really?

The Glyn Johns method was an accident?

We've all seen thousands of posts explaining the technique and how it - supposedly - gets you the Bonham sound. But… really?