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3 A Accent - A note that is played louder to accentuate it in relation to the other notes played in a piece. The opposite to an accent is a ghost note. Ad Lib Literal meaning at liberty. Here you can play with more freedom and add your own flavour to the music. Usually within the confines of being stylistically appropriate. Articulation If a note is cleanly played it will be more articulated. Attack The initial sound that an object makes is described as its attack. For example some cymbals have a very loud initial sound which means they have more attack. Some create the sound more slowly so they have less attack. B Back Beat This is our main snare placement. Commonly this is the accented snare on beats 2 and 4. Back Sticking Often seen in marching drumming, this is where the drummer flips their stick to strike the drum with the tip and then the butt to create visual interest. Bar Music is broken down into and then measured in bars. In 4/4 time signature a bar contains four quarter notes. Basel Drumming Switzerland was prominent in the evolution of drum rudiments and Basel is still considered a hub for rudimental excellence. Bass Drum The largest drum in the kit set up and therefore with the lowest frequency. The bass (or kick) drum sits on the floor and is played with a foot pedal. Common sizes range from although they can come in smaller or larger. Bass Drum Pedal The bass drum is played using the foot via a pedal. Since the early 20 th century a fairly standard basic design has survived although variations and extra features are constantly being marketed. Batter Head The top head, or skin, of a drum. This is the one you hit. Battery - In marching bands this is the drum section. It generally involves cymbals, tenor, snare and bass Bead - The tip of a drum stick. Beam The horizontal line that connects music notes. Only 8 th notes are smaller can have a beam. For example quarter notes would not be connected. 1 Drum Term Glossary

4 Bearing Edge - The edge of a drum shell where the drum head makes contact. If this is damaged the drum will not tune easily. There are different angles that manufacturers cut these for varying degrees of resonance. Beat - The unit of measurement that we use within our bars of music. In 4/4 time signature we have four quarter notes in the bar, or four whole beats. Beater - The part of a bass drum pedal that strikes the drum. Beats Per Minute - The bpm of a song tells us the tempo/speed. 60bpm would mean sixty beats per minute, which would be one beat every second. Behind The Beat This involves playing slightly behind the metronome or pulse of the song. It does not mean you have bad timing but is an effect you can use to create a laid back feel. It can be used intentionally but sometimes drummers play behind the beat without realising it. Bell (of cymbal) - The domes middle part of a cymbal. This can be hit for effect but its size also shapes the overall sound and decay of the cymbal. Blast Beat - A fast and furious rhythm type from heavy metal involving a single stroke roll or unison hands with double bass drum patterns below all playing even notes. Bodhran An Irish frame drum played with a double ended stick called a tipper. Bomb Dropping bombs was a second World War era effect used in jazz when spontaneous accents were played on the bass drum. Bongos A pair of single skinned wooden drums found in Latin America. Often seen played alongside drums such as conga or timbale. Bounce We talk about bounce a lot in drumming. This relates to the rebound of the stick after it has struck a drum head. Bow (of Cymbal) The main mass of a cymbal between the bottom of the bell and the cymbal s edge. Break Drum breaks were popular in hip hop and then later styles such as drum and bass. They were initially drum solo sections from 1960s funk music that could be looped whilst someone rapped over the top. Bridge In a musical structure the bridge is often the section that prepares for the return of a main section. For example it s the B in the popular AABA structure. Brushes A type of drum beater that creates a softer and very distinctive sound. It consists of a handle with multiple strands of metal forming a fly-swat-esque shape. Butt - The bottom end of the drum stick, as opposed to the tip. The drummer generally holds the stick near to the butt. Buzz - A fast multiple stroke which is created by pressing the stick down. This causes very fast bounces that make a buzz sound. 2 Drum Term Glossary

5 Buzz Roll When multiple buzz strokes are played in succession a buzz roll is created C Cadence In rhythmic terms this is a phrase that indicates the end of a section. Cajon - A box drum of Peruvian originans. It is essentially a wooden box with a thin front side that is struck whilst the player sits atop the box. Calf Skin All drum heads used calf skins until plastic technology replaced them. They had a warm tone but were susceptible to atmospheric changes altering the tuning. Cascara - A popular Latin American rhythm often played together with a clave. China Cymbal - A cymbal with an upturned edge which creates a distinctive trashy sound. Chinese Tom Before the drum kit as we know it evolved there were traps sets. Here they introduced Chinese toms. They were often decoratively painted and had non-tunable animal skins which were tacked on. Chops - A term used to describe combined speed and technique. That guy has chops! Clave - 1. A Latin American instrument involving two cylindrical wooden dowels that are struck together. 2. The rhythm that was traditionally played on claves. Common clave rhythms include the Son and Rumba. Click Track A metronomic tone that is often heard through headphones in the recording studio, as well as live, so the band can easily stay in time. Clutch The system that attached the top hi-hat cymbal to the cymbal stand. Cocktail Drum - A compact drum kit consisting of an upturned drum that often has a modified bass pedal to strike the bottom head. It then has a small snare, cymbal, and possibly a tom attached. Collar The upright part of a drum kit that sits between the horizontal part that we hit and the metal ring. Common Time Another term for 4/4 time signature because it is so common. Comping Often used in jazz genres this word can be derived from accompanying and complementing. It involves improvising certain elements of the kit (often snare and bass drum) in reaction to your fellow band mates. Concert Toms - Single-headed drums in scaling up in size. These were popular in the 1970s on drum kit but are also found in other settings such as marching band Tenor drums. 3 Drum Term Glossary

6 Conga Derived from Cuba, these large staved barrel shaped drums are around waist height and played with the hands. Often played in pairs or with greater numbers Console Before the current drum kit configuration the kit had a drum rack on wheels from which items could be mounted as well as a tray for auxiliary percussion. Counter Hoop The hoop that sits at either end of the drum and is pulled down to keep the drum head secured on the shell. Often these are metal with die-cast and triple flanged being popular designs. Originally these were all wood. Cow Bell The same as those that hang from a cow s neck these have become a popular percussion item. They can be hand held or mounted on a stand, bass drum or even a foot pedal. Crash cymbal - A cymbal that produces a crashing sound. Distinct from the ride this cymbal reacts very quickly with an explosive sound and is often used at the end of a fill. Crash/Ride A cymbal that serves a dual purpose as a crash and a ride cymbal. Cross-Stick A technique to produce a softer snare drum option. The stick is laid flat across the drum and the butt of the stick is struck against the rim of the drum. Cut Time Denoted with a C displaying a vertical line through it, cut time is often used for faster tempos and means that a half note equals one beat. Cymbal The metal discs of the drum kit. These have a long history. The oldest surviving manufacturer is Zildjian having originated in Constantinople in Cymbal Choke Striking the cymbal and then immediately grabbing it to produce a staccato sound. D Damping The act of lessening the natural resonance of a drum. This can be done with tape, placing objects on the drum or using specifically made products such as Moongel. Direct Drive Some bass drum pedals are connected to the beater with a chain but some have a solid link called a direct drive. Djembe - A single-headed hand drum from African. It is a goblet shape with an animal skin secured with rope. Double Headed - A drum with two heads (resonant and batter) as opposed to single headed drums Double Pedal A pedal with two footboards and beaters allowing a drummer to play with both feet on one bass drum as if having two bass drums. 4 Drum Term Glossary

7 Double-stroke Roll - A rudiment that involved playing two notes with each hand; RRLL. Double Time - A perceived doubling of tempo whilst actually staying in the same tempo. Emphasis within the bars has doubled but the actual number of beats per bar has remained the same. Doumbek An Arabian goblet shaped single headed hand drum originating. Down Beat The first beat of a bar. Originating from the conductor s downward movement on beat one. Drag - A rudiment which involves two fast ghost notes played as a double stroke leading into an accented note e.g. rrl llr Dragging Slowing slightly; dragging the tempo back. This is a sign of a drummer with bad timing. Drop Clutch - A specialised hi-hat clutch that allows a drummer to deactivate the clutch so the top hi-hat cymbal drops to form a closed hi-hat. The drummer can then play double bass drum patterns with a closed hi-hat. Pressing the hi-hat pedal reactivates the clutch. Drum Generally a shell with a membrane stretched across the top known as a membranaphone. Drum & Bass - An electronic musical genre closely linked to Jungle music. It is often fast, around 170bpm, and originated from old funk beats sped up. Drum Break Previously mentioned under Break. Drum Corps - Marching bands (primarily in the USA) consisting of drum section, brass section and colour guard (flag bearers). Drum Head/Skin The membrane that is stretched across the drum shell. Originally made from animal skin it is now often produced from manmade Mylar. Drum Kit The recognised modern combination of drums and cymbals. It finally came together in America but had evolved with help from many countries such as China, Turkey and the UK. Drum Mat A rug or mat which the drum kit sits upon. It allows the spikes of pedals, etc to stick into it and stops the whole kit sliding forward when played. Drum Rack A derivative of the original console, these metal frames allow drums and cymbals to be suspended in limitless positions. Drum Screen - A perspex screen that is set up around the drummer to stop their sound bleeding into the microphones of other instruments on the stage.. Drum Sticks The wooden beaters that are used to strike drums. 5 Drum Term Glossary

8 Drumming Circle - A group of people sat in a circle with a drum each. They perform together both as a musical past time and as a form of therapy or team building. Dry - A term used to describe a sound with a short decay. E Electronic Drums An increasingly popular alternative to acoustic drums. These involve pads which have a sensor inside them. When they are hit a signal is sent to the module or brain and this triggers a sampled sound. Endorser - A drummer who has an agreement with a manufacturer for certain levels of compensation or discount and in return they promote that company s products. Ensemble Notes Figures that are played by the ensemble or band. A drummer can often choose how to interpret those unison phrases. F Fast Regarding sound, this refers to a sound s characteristic with a quick attack and quick decay. The main spike of sound appears quickly then dissipates quickly. Fat Regarding sound, this refers to a full sound which is full of mid and lower frequencies. Feathering - Playing the bass drum very quietly. Often found in jazz. Field drum A deep snare drum found in drum corps today but originally found in the military battle field. Often played in groups with other snare drummers, tenor drums and bass drums. Fill - A departure from the main drum beat in a song. This is where the drummer might go around the toms before arriving back with a crash cymbal to continue the drum beat. Finger Control Using the fingers primarily rather than the wrists or fingers. Great for fast, precise articulated playing. Flam - A rudiment involving a soft note followed immediately by a stronger, accented note. Flanged Hoops As mentioned in counter hoops, these are the bands in metal hoops. They first came as a single flange then a double and now commonly a triple. Flat Ride - A ride cymbal without a bell. This creates less overtones and sustain.. Flesh Hoop The wooden or metal hoop that a drum head is attached to. This sits under the counter hoop so that it may apply tension to the drum head. Flight Case A strengthened case to transport musical equipment in destructive situations such as air travel and extended touring. 6 Drum Term Glossary

9 Floating Shell A drum design which has no lugs attached to the shell. Instead the tension rods attach to a frame at either end of the shell which enables each head to be tensioned independently. Floor Tom The largest tom of the drum kit, this drum traditionally has legs that enable it to stand on the floor, hence the name. But nowadays the largest tom can also hang from a tom mount just as the rack toms do. These drums generally range from Foam Ring A method of damping that involves a small foam ring attached to the drum head. Some manufacturers market heads with this in place such as Evans Emad bass drum heads. Focused Regarding sound, a focused sound has a shorter sustain, few overtones and is well defined. Foot Plate - The part of a pedal that you place your foot on! Many have a hinge with a heel plate flat on the floor although solid plates are also available. Four-On-The-Floor In four four time signature there are four quarter notes in a bar. The bass drum sits on the floor. Therefore if you play four solid quarter note bass drums in a bar that is called four on the floor. It is particularly prevalent in the dance genres although can be used in any style. Frame Drum The most simple and oldest drum type. The most common form is a shallow wooden frame with a single animal skin tacked onto one side. Variations of this can be found across many cultures. French Roll - A drum roll that involves three strokes per hand. Front Line In rudimental drum bands the snare drummers sometimes stand in a straight line at the front. The other percussion instruments are positioned behind them. Fulcrum The point at which the stick connects with the hand. We spend many hours working on the perfect fulcrum to allow control but also adequate movement of the stick. In matched grip the fulcrum is between the thumb and index finger knuckle. Fusion kit One of the recognised drum kit configurations. Here we would see 10, 12, 14 toms and a 20 bass drum. This differs from the standard rock sizes. G Ghost Note A very light note, most commonly played on the snare drum. Gig A slang term for a paying music job, generally a performance or concert. Glissando - A note whose pitch ascends or descends. Gong These are large cymbals, used extensively throughout history in Asian and South Asian countries. 7 Drum Term Glossary

10 Gong Drum - A large single headed drum with a head that extends beyond the diameter of the shell and is suspended in a frame. Grace Note A note that is played slightly before the next note, ala a flam. Groove A difficult term to define but essentially the emotive aspect of a rhythm that causes listeners to dance or move with the music. H Hammering Some cymbals are subject to a hammering process which gives them that uneven battered look. This affects the tone and decay of the cymbal. Traditionally this was done by hand but is also done by machine today. Hand Drum Some drums are designed to be played by hand rather than sticks. Hand Hammered As discussed in Hammering some cymbals are subjected to this process via hand hammering which involves an artisan hitting the cymbal into shape using a very skilled ear to distinguish when the correct sound is achieved. Hanging Tom Alternative name for rack tom or mounted tom. Hardware - The stands or rack that drums and cymbals are suspended from. Head In jazz music the entire melody section is sometimes called the head. Typically the head is played once at the start before the solos start and then again at the end to finish the piece. Heel-toe A foot pedal technique in which the back end of the foot plays the first note and then that lifts as the toe goes down to play the second note. Heavy Metal - A popular music genre existing since around the 1970s distinguished by heavy guitars and aggressive music. Hemiola A common polyrhthm which creates a 3 over 2 effect where a rhythm of two even notes is played simultaneously with a rhythm of three equal notes in a bar. Hi-Hat The two cymbals that are positioned one above another on a stand. These are hit by the stick as well as being stomped together by use of the foot pedal. Hip-Hop - A musical genre derived from rap which relied heavily on sampled drum beats, often borrowing from the funk genre. Hybrid Rudiments - A rudiment that fuses elements of traditional rudiments. The list of hybrid rudiments is ever expanding. I Idiophone - An instrument that produces a sound with vibration of the whole instrument rather than using strings or membranes. 8 Drum Term Glossary

11 Indefinite Pitch Many percussion instruments create a pitch but it is not a specific pitch as you would find on a pitched instrument such as a piano. Independence - The term used for the challenge that drummers face when using up to four limbs to play rhythms simultaneously. Indie Music technically music that is distributed through an independent record label as opposed to the major labels. But this term became widely used for a style of music even though many of these bands went on to be signed to major labels. Introduction The start of the song that sets the piece up before beginning the main melody. J Jazz Ride Relating to the rhythm that drives most jazz music. This is generally kept on the ride cymbal and involves a quarter note on beat one, then the first and third partial of the 8 th note triplet on beat two, this is repeated across beats three and four. K Kettle Drum Large bowl shaped drums also called timapni. These are common in classical music genres today although were used as war drums mounted on horses historically. Kevlar This is commonly used in bullet proof vests due to its strength. Therefore it has also found use as a drum head on the highly tensioned drums in marching corps. Kick Drum Alternative term for bass drum. L Lathing - The last process for many cymbals is to be mounted on a lathe whilst layers of metal are chiseled off. Latin-Jazz - A hybrid style which took from South American and Caribbean Latin styles and brought to North America to be fused with jazz sensibilities. Layered Drumming As opposed to linear drumming, layered drumming involves different voices of the drum kit being played simultaneously.. Linear Drumming Rhythms in which only one voice of the drum kit is played at any one time. Lo-Boy - The forerunner to the hi-hat in which two cymbals were mounted a few inches above the foot pedal. At this stage it wasn t possible to play the hi-hat with the sticks so it was purely a foot instrument. 9 Drum Term Glossary

12 Long drum Historical name for bass drum. Long Roll - See Double-stroke Roll. Loop - A pattern which is played around in a loop indefinitely. Low Tom Alternative name for the largest tom or floor tom. M Machine Hammered - A technique for crafting a cymbal that uses a machine to hammer it rather than being hand hammered. Mallets - A category of drum beaters that have a soft end, often covered in felt. These are great on tom toms and for cymbal swells. Mama Dada - A commonly used beginner term to teach the double stroke roll. Marching Drum - See field drum Matched Grip Unlike traditional grip, the more modern matched grip sees both sticks being held the same way. Measure Alternative term for a bar of music.. Melodic Toms Alternative term for concert toms. Membranophone This is one of the main musical instrument categories in the Hornbostel-Sachs system and defines an instrument with a membrane stretched across it. Most drums are therefore a membranaphone. Metal Shell Drums shells can be made from a number of materials such as wood, plastic or metal. Many snare drums are metal but there are full metal kits as well. Metric Modulation - A method of changing the pulse or tempo by modulating through a common note value first. Metronome A device which keeps a steady pulse t keep musicians in time. Middle Eight In common song structure the middle eight is the third section, usually after two verses and two choruses, which gives the listener something new in order to keep interest.. Moeller Method Early 20 th century American drummer, Stanford A. Moeller, created a system that is still core in the learning s of many drummers to improve control and technique. Montuno This is a Latin version of the western vamp which allows a small section of music to be repeated indefinitely. These are often a backdrop for a solo. Mounted Tom Whereas a floor tom often sit on the floor via legs, a mounted tom can be suspended from a bass drum or cymbal stand. Mounting Hoop - The rigid hoop of a drum head, also known as a flesh hoop. 10 Drum Term Glossary

13 Muffled The result of muffling a drum so that it decreases resonance and creates a shorter, dead thump sound. Muffling Rings See foam rings Mute These are often in the foam of rubber or foam rings that sit on the drum heads and allow for very quiet practice. Mylar - A material which Remo and Evans used in the 1950s to create plastic drum heads. N NARD The National Association of Rudimental Drummers. This organisation was created in the early 1930s and soon set out the main 26 Standard American Rudiments. Nylon Tip First created by Joe Calato of Regal Tip, these are the plastic tips that some drum sticks have to created a harder wearing and more articulated drum stick tip. O Octave The interval between two notes which are exactly 12 semitones apart. Octoban These are long drums with a very small diameter which Tama showcased in the 1970s. They come in sets which vary in length whilst all having 6 diameters. Odd Meter Referring to time signatures that are not duple or triple such as 7/8, 5/4, 11/16, etc. But sometimes used to describe a time signature simply having an odd number of beats in it. Off Beat Referring to the beats between the main beats. SO in 8 th note rhythms it is each & which falls between the quarter note pulse. On Top of the Beat - Where behind the beat plays slightly after the click, here the drummer plays slightly ahead to create a sense of urgency. Open As opposed to muffled, this type of sound can resonate freely. Open Handed Often employed by left handed drummers to allow them to play on a predominately right handed set up. Here the player doesn t cross hands. Famous examples of this style include Simon Phillips and Carter Beauford. Ostinato - A rhythmic pattern that is repeated without being changed. One example would be a repeating foot pattern (ostinato) that the drummer then improvises over the top with their hands. 11 Drum Term Glossary

14 Overhang Pedal - An earl incarnation of the bass drum pedal in which the pedal was suspended from the hoop of the bass drum. Overtones When a drum or cymbal vibrates it creates it s main sound which is the fundamental tone. Any other harmonic vibrations create overtones. This can create pleasant or unpleasant effects. P Paper Thin A very thin cymbal which is often higher in pitch with a fast attack. Paradiddle - One of the fundamental rudiments which uses the sticking R L R R L R L L Parallel Strainer - A snare throw mechanism that allows the snare wires to lay across the resonant head completely flat. Percussive Arts Society (PAS) - An international organization, much like NARD, which exists to promote percussion education, research and best practices. Pea-Soup The slang term to describe the classic disco beat in which the hi-hat is opened on the & of every beat. It creates a sound that can be described as peasoup[. Permutation An alternative way of using a sticking pattern. Often well known rudiments can be started in a different position within the phrase. This would be called a permutation. Piccolo Snare - A shallow snare drum, usually with a standard diameter. Pick-up - A little phrase that starts a tune and leads everyone into the first bar. Pinstripe A famous drum head made by Remo with two plies stuck together and showing a single black stripe just inside the diamter. Pitch - The relationship of a note s frequency compared to other notes. Plies The layers of wood used in a drum shell and the layers of plastic used in a drum head of described as plies. Pocket - A term to describe playing in the groove. Poly-Meter When two different time signatures are played simultaneously, often with a view to resolving after a set period of bars. Polyrhythm Similar to Poly meter, polyrhythm s involve playing two different subdivisions simultaneously. Porthole- A small hole cut into the resonant bass drum head to allow air to move out and also to allow a microphone to be placed inside the drum. hole. Power Tom - A tom tom with a greater depth. 12 Drum Term Glossary

15 Practice Pad A pad often with a rubber surface that allows us to practice drum hand patterns away from the drum kit. Bass drum practice pads also exist now for the same purpose. Press Roll Same as Buzz Roll.. Pulse Most music has a pulse. It is often the rhythm that people clap or stamp their feet to when listening to a song. The most common pulse would be the quarter note feel in four four time signature. Q Quaver The traditional term for an eighth note which lasts for half a beat. R Rack Tom See mounted tom Remo A drum head manufacturer created by Remo Beli. Remote Hi-Hat - A secondary hi-hat that can be positioned anywhere around the kit because the pedal is connected via a cable. Resonant Head - The bottom head of a drum which resonates when you hit the top (batter) head. Rhythm The quality of a musical piece that pertains to its regular beats and the pattern that it creates. Rhythm Section - The instruments in a band that maintain the rhythms. This usually includes the drums, bass guitar and a chording instrument such as a rhythm guitar. Rhythmic Displacement - A rhythmic technique in which a recognised pattern is shifted along to accentuate a less obvious beat in the bar. Ride Cymbal - A larger cymbal that is used to keep a steady rhythm on, as opposed to a crash which is used to accentuate single notes. Rim An alternative name for a counter hoop on a drum. Usually made of metal. Rim Shot - A note, often played on the snare, which involves hitting the rim and the drum head simultaneously. It creates a loud crack sound. Ring High pitched overtone. Roll The term for a rudiment that creates a continuous sound such as a single stroke roll, double stroke roll or buzz roll. Roto-Toms Small drums that are devoid of shells and are mounted on a frame. They are tuned to spinning the drum Round - A sound which is mellow and without many overtones. 13 Drum Term Glossary

16 Rudimental Drumming A style of drumming found in marching drum corps which relies heavily on the rudiments. Such groups often compete and many display strong elements of choreography. Rudiments The standardized sticking patterns that originally allowed battlefield signals to be easily learnt and understood. These are still the core of drum kit players and a strong grasp of these is considered fundamental in a player s development. S Salsa Referring to a number of Cuban/Latin rhythms. Sample - A small section of recorded music that is reused in a new piece of music. Second Line - A New Orleans style of drumming that derives from the musicians in the parade. It often has a very unique feel somewhere between straight and swung. Shed Slang term just meaning to practice the drums. Shell, Drum The cylindrical body of the drum. Shell Pack Drum kits are often sold as shell packs. This means the main drums without cymbals and stands, and often without a snare drum. Shoulder - The upper part of the drum stick where it starts to taper. Shuffle - A rhythm based upon the first and third partial of a triplet. It is a swung rhythm. Side Drum See field drum. Signature Series - A drum product that had design input from a well known drummer and is sold with their name printed on it.. Single Headed - See Concert Toms, Single Tension - A double headed drum without tension lugs. The tension rod from one head is connected to that of the other head and they are tuned simultaneously. Sizzle Cymbal - A cymbal with rivets installed through small holes. Skip Beat - In a jazz swing pattern the skip beat is the let of beat two and four. Snare Drum A double headed drum which features snare wires pulled taught across the resonant head to create a buzz sound when the batter head is struck. Snare Bed The lower bearing edge of a snare drum is often cut away to allow the snare wires to fit tighter across the resonant head. Snare Head The resonant head on a snare drum is often called a snare head. This is generally very thin so it gets excited easily and allows the snare wires to buzz freely. 14 Drum Term Glossary

17 Snare Throw-Off The mechanism on the side of a snare drum that allows adjustment of the snare wire tension. Snare Strainer Alternative term for a snare throw-off. Snare Wires The metal wires that are held across the snare drum resonant head. Snow Shoe Pedal An early incarnation of the hi-hat, this device had two foot boards with a small cymbal attached to each. When the top board was pressed down with the foot it clanged against the cymbal on the lower board. Sock Cymbal Slightly taller than the low-boy, this early hi-hat design allowed the hi-hats to sit slightly higher up the drummer s leg. Solid Wood Drum A drum with a shell constructed from a solid piece of wood rather than plies. Splash Cymbal - A small crash cymbal usually between Spurs The metal (often rubber covered) spikes each side of a bass drum that prevent it sliding forward. Staccato - A short, sharp sound detached from the next as opposed to legato. Stacked Cymbals - Two cymbals mounted on top of each other to create a very short, trashy effect. Staff The five lined system that we write music on. Standard Often heard in jazz circles, a standard is a classic tune that will often be played. It is wise to be familiar with the standards. Steel Drum A drum with Caribbean origins, these are traditionally oil drums cut with sections pounded to create specific notes. These are played in groups and can perform melodies. Sticking Patterns The order of left and rights used in a phrase. Rudiments help form common sticking patterns such as the single stroke roll which consists of Right, Left, Right, Left, etc. Structure - The component parts of a song. Common structures might be Verse, Chorus, Verse, Chorus, Middle Eight, Chorus. Sub Kick - A speaker with revered wiring to act as a microphone capable of picking up the low frequencies produced by a bass drum. Subdivision The main beats in a bar can be subdivided to create more interesting patterns. Sustain The length of a note. A snare drum has a naturally short sustain whereas a cymbal has a long sustain before the sound decays. Sweet Spot The part of a drum or cymbal that produces the most pleasant tone. 15 Drum Term Glossary

18 Swell - The build in sound of a cymbal. Swing A style of music related to jazz but also the term for a piece of music that is based on a triplet subdivision rather than straight eight notes. Swish Knocker - A large china cymbal with rivets. Syncopation The placing of emphasis on the weaker beats of a bar. T Tabor - A mediaeval precursor to the snare drum. Tabla - The pair of drums from Northern India. The larger one is a bayan and the smaller one the dayan. Tala A metric cycle in Indian music with a specific number of beats anywhere from 3 to 128. Tambourine A frame that has metal jingles imbedded in its side. It comes with or without a membrane. Tam-tam A type of gong. Tap Tuning The final fine tuning part of drum tuning in which the drummer taps just inside each tension rod on the drum head surface. The aim is for the pitch to be identical at all points around the circumference of the head. Technique The required motor functions and the execution of the learned patterns as a result of many hours of practice. Temple blocks Hollowed out wooden blocks that are struck to create a note. Tempo The speed of a musical piece measured as beats per minute. Tenor Drum Single headed drums found in marching drum ensembles. Tension & Release A musical device in which tension is created in a piece to set up for the subsequent release which allows a pleasing resolution for the listener. Tension Casing The metal fitting that the tension rod is screwed into on the side of the drum. Tension Hoop Alternative for Counter Hoop. Tension Rod - A threaded bolt that holds the counter hoop and therefore the drum head on the drum. These are tightened or loosened to achieve the desired tuning. Throne The common name for a drum stool. Timbales A pair of drums found in Cuban music. These are single headed metal drums which are tuned very high and are often played with rimshots. Timbre The term to describe the tonal qualities and character of an instrument. 16 Drum Term Glossary

19 Time Could be used as, he s got good time, meaning he kept a consistent tempo, or as, play time through that section of music, which just means keep the basic beat going. Time Keeping Staying in time and not allowing the tempo to fluctuate. Time Signature A convention used in Western music to state how many beats are in a bar. Timpani Traditional name for a kettle drum. Tom Tom A staple part of the drum kit, these originally came to the kit in the decorative Chinese form with tacked on heads. Now they have tuneable heads thanks to Gene Kruper. Trading Fours A common element in jazz music, here one musician solos for four bars and then the next musician solos for four bars. Thus the two musicians are trading fours.. Traditional Jazz A term to describe early 20 th century Dixieland jazz. Traditional Grip The older method for stick holding as opposed to matched grip. The right hand is the same in both technique. But in traditional the left hand employs a different group. This originated with marching drummers who needed to get that stick over the raised rim of the slanted drum hanging from their waist. Traps Shortened from contraption, this was the early incarnation of the drum kit.. Trashy- A term used to describe cymbals with many mid-range frequencies. Stacks are known to be very trashy. Trigger the rise of hybrid drumming means that many acoustics kits have triggers on the side. When the drum is hit it produces it s normal acoustic sound whilst also sending a signal via the trigger to the electronic module to trigger whatever sound is assigned. Triple-Flanged - A counter hoop with three folds in it. Counter hoops started with one flange, then two, then finally evolved to have three. Triplet A subdivision that places three equally spaced notes usually occupied by two equally spaced notes. Tuneable Tom Tom toms were initially tacked on to the drum. They later evolved with the batter head being tuneable before both heads became tuneable in the 1930s. Tuning Lug Alternative for Tension Casing. Tuning Rod Alternative for Tension Rod. Tuplet A type of subdivision other than two or four such as a triplet or sextuplet. The number will generally be shown above the tuplet for easy reading. 17 Drum Term Glossary

20 Turn-Around The end of a common phrase in music before it returns to the start again. A drummer will often place a fill here to mark the end of the sequence. U Unison - When two or more musical parts are played together. Unlathed See lathing. Unlathed cymbals produce a drier more articulated sound. Up Beat In music there are up beats and down beats. Where beats one and three are down beats, beats two and four are upbeats. V Vamp - A short repeating section of music, maybe just two chords. This can be played indefinitely until a cue moves the band onto the next section or the end of the music. Vent Most drums have a small hole in the shell to allow air to move out of the drum when the head is struck and therefore compresses. W Wash A cymbal can be played as such to create a swell of constant sound, or a wash. Wet - A drum sound that is often the result of a slack head. Wood Hoops Counter hoops were once wooden before metal became popular. Some wooden hoops are still sold today. Z Zildjian, One of the oldest companies having been created in 1623 in Constantinople. It is still one of the biggest cymbal manufacturers today. Get the FREE Total Drummer faster hands course plus playalong backing tracks, famous song drum notation, exclusive lessons and article. Just visit the website to get it. 18 Drum Term Glossary

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