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OPEN-HANDED PLAYING VOLUME 1 Traditional Approach Voice-Variation Approach Play-Along Songs by Claus Hessler with Dom Famularo Edited by Joe Bergamini Assisted by Steve Kunzel Music Engraving by Claus Hessler Book Layout and Page Design by Claus Hessler and Joe Bergamini Photographies of Claus Hessler by Heinz Kronberger, Florian Alexandru-Zorn, Rainer Koradi, Lavra Drumfest. Photographies of Dom Famularo, Billy Cobham and Simon Phillips taken from www.domfamularo.com - www.billycobham.com - www.simon-phillips.com Additional Editing by Dave Black (Alfred Music) The authors wish to to thank the following companies: Sabian Cymbals, Vic Firth Sticks, Mapex Drums, Evans Drumheads, Gon Bops Percussion, Latin Percussion, Shure Microphones, Hercules Stands, Alfred Music - 1 -

Play-Along Songs 1. Be What You Are (Ralf Layher/Claus Hessler) 2. Fever Pitch (Ralf Layher/Claus Hessler) 3. Foreign Coasts (Ralf Layher) 4. Still Some Time Left (Ralf Layher/Claus Hessler) Musicians Ralf Layher Electric Bass (all tracks) Peter Woelpl Electric Guitar (track 2) Thomas Langer Electric Guitar (track 3) Jan Stuermer Electric Guitar (tracks 1 and 4) Philipp Moehrke Keyboards (track 2) Jochen Hock Keyboards (track 3) Andreas Hillesheim Keyboards (tracks 1 and 4) Claus Hessler - Drums (all tracks) Acknowledgements Putting a book like this together requires the talent, craft, and effort of many skilled hands and heads. The authors would like to thank: Joe Bergamini, for technical assistance and editing. All the musicians who have contributed to this project, especially Ralf Layher and Jochen Hock for sound and recording. Claus would also like to thank: Dom Famularo for his endless enthusiasm on this project. Jim Chapin for being a true inspiration. Christian Koch, Wayne Blanchard, Marco Soccoli, Frank Rohe, Miles Chen, Matt Connors, Frank Winter and Bernhard Castiglioni. Dom would also like to thank: Sabian, Vic Firth, Evans, Mapex, Shure, and Music Learning Curve (www.musiclearningcurve.com) This book is dedicated to my family: Julia, Lea, Lucian, Rosemarie, Ernst and Rainer - 2 -

TABLE OF CONTENTS Foreword by Billy Cobham 6 Introduction 7 A Word From Dom 8 Some History 9 Development and Background of Open-Handed Playing 10 Interesting Facts on Ambidexterity 11 Various Approaches to Open-Handed Playing 13 THE TRADITIONAL APPROACH Drum Key 17 Definition 17 Using the Moeller Whip in Open-Handed 8th-Note Rock Grooves 19 Using the Moeller Whip in Open-Handed 8th-Note Triplet Rock Grooves 20 Groove Interaction Exercises 21 Groove Interaction I 22 Groove Interaction II 23 Groove Interaction III 24 Groove Interaction IV 25 Groove Interaction: Groups of Five 16th Notes 26 Groove Interaction: Groups of Five 8th-Note Triplets 28 Whip the Hat 29 Whip the Hat: Exercise 1 30 Whip the Hat: Exercise 2 31 Whip the Hat: Exercise 3 32 Togetherness I 33 Togetherness II 34 Togetherness III 36 Togetherness IV 37 Togetherness V 38 Togetherness VI 39 Left-Hand Lead Hi-Hat/Bass Drum Ostinatos 1.0 40 Easy Snare Exercise 42 Advanced Snare Exercise 44 Left-Hand Hi-Hat/Bass Drum Ostinatos 1.1-1.6 46 Left-Hand Hi-Hat/Bass Drum Ostinatos 1.1 47 Left-Hand Hi-Hat/Bass Drum Ostinatos 2.0 48 Left-Hand Hi-Hat/Bass Drum Ostinatos 2.1 49 Left-Hand Hi-Hat/Bass Drum Ostinatos 3.0 50 Left-Hand Hi-Hat/Bass Drum Ostinatos 3.1 51 Left-Hand Hi-Hat/Bass Drum Ostinatos 4.0 52 Left-Hand Hi-Hat/Bass Drum Ostinatos 4.1 53 Left-Hand Hi-Hat/Bass Drum Ostinatos 5.0 54 Left-Hand Hi-Hat/Bass Drum Ostinatos 5.1 55 Left-Hand Hi-Hat/Bass Drum Ostinatos 6.0 56 Left-Hand Hi-Hat/Bass Drum Ostinatos 6.1 57 Ghost Note Concept 16th Notes 58 Ghost Note Concept - 16th Notes: Exercise 1 59 Ghost Note Concept - 16th Notes: Exercise 2 60 Ghost Note Concept - 16th Notes: Exercise 3 61 Ghost Note Concept - 16th Notes: Exercise 4 63 Ghost Note Concept 16th Notes: More Applications 64 Ghost Note Concept - 16th Notes: The Creative Step 66-3 -

Ghost Note Concept Triplets 67 Ghost Note Concept Triplets: Exercise 1 68 Ghost Note Concept Triplets: Exercise 2 68 Ghost Note Concept Triplets: Exercise 3 69 Ghost Note Concept Triplets: More Applications 70 Bass Drum Building Blocks 16th Notes 72 Bass Drum Building Blocks 16th Notes: Exercise 1.0 73 Bass Drum Building Blocks 16thNotes: Exercise 1.1 74 Bass Drum Building Blocks 16th Notes: Exercise 1.2 75 Bass Drum Building Blocks 16th Notes: Exercise 2.0 76 Bass Drum Building Blocks 16th Notes: Exercise 2.1 77 Bass Drum Building Blocks 16th Notes: Exercise 2.2 78 Bass Drum Building Blocks 16th Notes: The Creative Step 78 Bass Drum Building Blocks Triplets 79 Bass Drum Building Blocks Triplets: Exercise 1.0 80 Bass Drum Building Blocks Triplets: Exercise 1.1 81 Bass Drum Building Blocks Triplets: Exercise 1.2 82 Bass Drum Building Blocks Triplets: Exercise 2.0 82 Bass Drum Building Blocks Triplets: Exercise 2.1 83 Bass Drum Building Blocks Triplets: Exercise 2.2 83 Broken 16th-Note Groove Concepts 84 Broken 16th-Note Groove Excerpts 85 Broken 16th-Note Grooves 86 Broken 16th s Drumistic Form 87 Conclusion 88 THE VOICE VARIATION APPROACH Definition 90 Voice Variation Grooves 92 Voice Variation Number System: Exercise 1.0 94 Voice Variation Number System: Exercise 1.1 95 Voice Variation Number System: Exercise 2.0 96 Voice Variation Number System: Exercise 2.1 97 Voice Variation Blocks The Creative Step 98 Conclusion 101 PLAY-ALONG SECTION Play-Along Section 103 Be What You Are (Ralf Layher/Claus Hessler) 106 Fever Pitch (Ralf Layher/Claus Hessler) 108 Foreign Coasts (Ralf Layher) 111 Still Some Time Left (Ralf Layher/Claus Hessler) 113 APPENDIX Recommended Additional Material 115 Open Handed Discography 115 Claus Hessler Setup Diagram 116 Dom Famularo Setup Diagram 117 Billy Cobham Setup Diagram 118-4 -

CD TRACKING INFORMATION Track page Contents 1 24 Groove Interaction III: Ex. 1 2 24 Groove Interaction III: Ex. 2 3 24 Groove Interaction III: Ex. 3 4 24 Groove Interaction III: Ex. 4 5 24 Groove Interaction III: Ex. 5 6 24 Groove Interaction III: Ex. 6 7 25 Groove Interaction IV: Ex. 1 8 25 Groove Interaction IV: Ex. 2 9 25 Groove Interaction IV: Ex. 3 10 25 Groove Interaction IV: Ex. 4 11 25 Groove Interaction IV: Ex. 5 12 25 Groove Interaction IV: Ex. 6 13 30 Whip the Hat: Ex. 1.1 14 30 Whip the Hat: Ex. 1.2 15 30 Whip the Hat: Ex. 1.3 16 43 Easy Snare: Exercise A (also see page 35) 17 43 Easy Snare: Exercise B 18 43 Easy Snare: Exercise C 19 43 Easy Snare: Exercise D 20 43 Easy Snare: Exercise E 21 43 Easy Snare: Exercise F 22 43 Easy Snare: Exercise G 23 43 Easy Snare: Exercise H 24 45 Advanced Snare: Exercise A 25 45 Advanced Snare: Exercise B 26 45 Advanced Snare: Exercise D 27 45 Advanced Snare: Exercise H 28 90 Voice Variation: Example 1 29 91 Voice Variation: Example 2 30 91 Voice Variation: Example 3 31 93 Voice Variation: Example A2 32 93 Voice Variation: Example B2 33 106 Be What You Are : with drums 34 106 Be What You Are : minus drums, with click 35 106 Be What You Are : minus drums, no click 36 108 Fever Pitch : with drums 37 108 Fever Pitch : minus drums, with click 38 108 Fever Pitch : minus drums, no click 39 111 Foreign Coasts : with drums 40 111 Foreign Coasts : minus drums, with click 41 111 Foreign Coasts : minus drums, no click 42 113 Still Some Time Left : with drums 43 113 Still Some Time Left : minus drums, with click 44 113 Still Some Time Left : minus drums, no click - 5 -

GROOVE INTERACTION EXERCISES As mentioned earlier, OHP allows the freedom to incorporate new voices into your grooves. Here are some exercises to help you work on that concept. Keep the pulse of eighth notes going with your left hand and make sure that you are still using the Moeller whip to bring out the accents inside the hi-hat/ride-cymbal pattern. For ease of reading, the eighths on the hihat are not always notated, but they should be played. You might have noticed that you can now play fills with your right hand while the left hand continues to keep time. This is a great way to keep the groove flowing during your fills. Start slowly and use a click track. Play the exercises on both hi-hat and ride cymbal. Combine the exercises with regular time playing creating two; four; or eight-bar phrases. You can also shuffle some of these patterns. Create your own phrases and patterns. Claus Hessler - 21 -

GROOVE INTERACTION I - 22 -

BE WHAT YOU ARE This song started as a straight R&B tune with the working title Are & Be, but gradually developed different stylistic shadings, from a more funk-oriented sound and feel in letter A, to an Afro-Cuban concept using left-foot rumba clave in letter B. The following example shows a basic idea that you can use as a starting point for that passage: It is not an authentic example of songo, but it is definitely within that stylistic scope. Because the whole song then was no longer a straight R&B style, we just decided to let things go and changed the title to Be What You Are. The form itself is simple: The intro features a simple unsion phrase that leads into the A section (but without the melody). After that we go into the AAB form of the song, with guitar playing the melody. The first two bars of the intro take us into the solo form with keyboard and then guitar solo. On the guitar solo, the first five bars of letter B follow more of a samba feel, as opposed to the Afro-Cuban feel this section usually has. After the interlude, follow the D.S. (with repeats) and then go to the Coda. FEVER PITCH On this tune we incorporated a little drum feature on top of the modified kicks of the solo form, which is really fun to play. Hit the figures and fill the spaces in between with your soloing as shown in the example below: The style is somewhat funk/fusion-like with a rudimental interlude in between. Overall this song has a fair amount of notes, phrases and patterns to follow. Pay attention to the 2/4 measures that show up in certain spots (at the end of the intro, in the second ending of letter A, at the end of the drum solo, and also at the end of the second guitar solo). The end guitar solo contains some interesting interplay within the band. Feel free to adapt to this or just play straight through it, whichever makes more sense to you musically. - 104 -

BE WHAT YOU ARE Med. R&B/Funk Straight 8th's - 106 -