Double drumming
Double drumming (sometimes referred to as double drums) is a musical technique, used mostly in rock music, where two drummers play two drum kits at the same time..One may play the rhythm while the other may play another style, or both may play the same rhythm. It is more common to have a main drummer with an auxiliary percussionist who plays Latin American percussion, toms, or mallet percussion, but this is not considered "double drumming".
Featuring two drummers has been a common topology in jazz music, in particular in Free-Jazz.[1]
List of bands including double drumming/additional percussionists
- 38 Special
- ...And You Will Know Us by the Trail of Dead
- Adam and the Ants
- The Allman Brothers Band (3 drummers)
- Angels of Light
- Apollo 440 (Stop the Rock)
- Arcade Fire
- The Arcs
- The Band
- Big Pig
- Black Eyes
- Bleachers[2]
- Bloc Party
- Bon Iver
- Brand New, 2014 tour
- Bright Eyes
- Butthole Surfers, 1983-1985, 1986-1989, 2009
- Combichrist
- Course of Empire
- Cult of Luna
- Dananananaykroyd
- Danielson
- Demetrius Williams and Malachi Burgess, double drummers for DPB Band and with Brian Haas of JFJO and others
- The Dirtbombs
- Do Make Say Think
- The Doobie Brothers
- The Fall, 1981-1984, 1993-1997 (occasional), 2014-
- The Feelies
- Foreigner
- Frank Zappa
- Fugazi (beginning in the early 2000s)
- Genesis (1976-1993, 2007; touring)
- The Glitter Band
- Godsmack (occasionally)
- Gorillaz (2010 Tour)
- The Go! Team
- Grateful Dead, 1967-1971, 1974-1995 [3]
- Hawkwind (1974-1976)
- Hidden Orchestra
- Hollywood Undead
- Ill Niño
- James Brown
- Joe Bonamassa
- Joe Walsh
- King Crimson, 1972-1973, 1994-1997 and 2008; three men on drum sets since 2013
- King Gizzard & the Lizard Wizard
- Kylesa
- Levon Helm (during the '80s)
- The Melvins
- Ministry (during tours 1989-1990)
- Motograter (Have an addt. "Smur drums" player, who mostly plays drum fills and backup beats)
- Modest Mouse (since 2004)
- The Moody Blues (1991 to present)
- Mushroomhead (Main Drums + 2 Waterdrumkits [live only], since 2006)
- Needtobreathe
- Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds (since 1994)
- Nomeansno, 1993-1997
- Oomph! (addt. electronic percussion + accustic backup percussion on live shows)
- Ornette Coleman's Free Jazz: A Collective Improvisation is an early and seminal example of double drumming.[4]
- The Party Boys
- Pavement
- Pink Floyd (1980-1994; touring)
- Poliça
- Radiohead
- Ringo Starr & His All-Starr Band
- The Roots
- Sigue Sigue Sputnik
- Slipknot (Main Drums + 2 Auxiliary Custom Percussions)
- Taraf de Haïdouks (a Romanian band)
- Tedeschi Trucks Band
- Thee Oh Sees
- Tortoise
- U.S. Christmas
- Vinegar Joe
- White Rabbits
- Yes (during their 1991-1992 Union Tour)
- ZARD (Izumi Sakai)
References
- ↑ Adam Budofsky's 25 Great Double-Drumming Tracks
- ↑ Pareles, Jon (September 5, 2014). "Wallops of Exuberance With Traces of Yearning". NYTimes. Retrieved October 13, 2015.
- ↑ Eisen, Benjy (August 1, 2014). "The Grateful Dead's Drummers on Their 'Far-Out' New Collaboration". Esquire. Retrieved October 9, 2015.
- ↑ Down Beat: January 18, 1962 vol. 29, no. 2
External links
- "25 Great Double-Drumming Tracks", ModernDrummer.com. Accessed December 31, 2014.
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