Originally Aired May 1984-on WKBW-TV in Buffalo, NY-Calato Mfg. in Niagara Falls. Necessity is the mother of invention. No one knows this better than Joe Calato, who revolutionized the drumstick industry in 1958. Prior to that time only wood tip sticks were available.
Tama doesn't seem to intent on spilling the secrets taught to them by one of the most talented drummers in Japan. An unnamed compound is responsible for the great sound of the NSS1 456, a snare drum that uses an inexpensive method to add some clarity to your snare shots.
We check out the Tama Birch Bubinga shells that add some punch to their shimmering lava glass glitter finish. These deep drums (including a 22" x 20" bass drum) will really royally rumble out those lows while still providing a pronounced attack.
This video features 9/8 drum beats and fills. Use this lesson to further your drumming and increase your comfortableness with the 9/8 time signature. Learn to play the beats and fills in this drum lesson, then take them back to your drum kit and come up with a few of your own.