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evolution of the ride pattern
LESSON SERIES WITH COLLEEN CLARK
In this lesson series, Zildjian artist Colleen Clark provides a historiographical and musical analysis examining the jazz ride cymbal pattern, from its inception on woodblock, small accessory cymbals, hand cymbal mechanisms and brushes through what becomes known as the modern-day ride cymbal pattern. This research examines a wide array of drummers and bandleaders, with the objective of identifying the earliest recordings of this important addition to jazz drumming, and popular music history while analyzing the ride cymbal pattern’s evolution through definitive recordings.
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01: Evolution of the Ride Pattern - Pattern on Non-drum Surfaces
02: Evolution of the Ride Pattern - Pattern Played with Brushes
03: Evolution of the Ride Pattern - Pattern Played on Hi-hats
Evolution of the Ride Pattern: Bonus Hi-hat Lesson
04: Evolution of the Ride Pattern - Pattern Played on Small Cymbals
05: Evolution of the Ride Pattern - Zildjian's Influence on the Ride Pattern
06: Evolution of the Ride Pattern - Pattern Played on Large Cymbals
07: Evolution of the Ride Pattern - Transition to Bebop, the Influence of Kenny Clarke
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