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Drumline Essentials

Strong Beach!

March 05, 2021  /  Pete Sapadin

Back when my friend Makana and I shot my videos for the Vic Firth Hybrid’s feature, we also recorded some other stuff that I never did anything with. Here’s a video we shot that day of me playing through a piece called “Strong Beach”.

In 1995, I taught the newly formed Long Beach City College drum line under Tom Float. I also played in the line as center snare. At that time, the school didn’t have enough drums for a full line so most of the line would bring their own. When word got out that Tom was teaching at LBCC, great players just started showing up. When we first started, we were really a reading drum line. Tom would hand out some of his drum solo classics like “Paradox” or “The Devil Went Down to Georgia”, and we would read them down and play them at the end of the night. We had lots of recent age-outs from Blue Devils, and also guys from the University of North Texas that were flying out to march Velvet Knights that summer. It was definitely a line full of talent. We had so much talent that I really wanted to challenge these guys to play some material that I had never had the chance to play in a line. 

The first version of this Ram was called ‘Wrong Beach’. I had lots of crazy odd time signatures all over the place, and a weird ride cymbal section in the middle to show off some independence. It was maybe a little too weird, because no one ever learned it. Years later, I had an epiphany. It was all about 4/4 time. I thought that in the marching activity at that time, there was a lot more emphasis on odd time groupings than on syncopation. That’s not to say you can’t be syncopated in odd time, but to me, it just felt like people were muddying their waters to make them appear deep, as if writing a passage in 15/16 time was some kind of major accomplishment. I wanted the things that I wrote to be able to be played with music that I liked, so that I could work on my connection to the quarter note pulse. You know... Groove. 

I went back and re-wrote the piece and changed everything to be in 4/4, except a phrase or two that I couldn’t figure out how to beam without changing the time signature. Those phrases sill add up to bars of 4/4 when you add up all the counts. I had to keep those measures in different time signatures because of the ‘over the bar’ groupings, and the limits of the notation software. I named the new version “Strong Beach”. 

Towards the end, there’s a phrase with a sextuplet that begins on the “A” of beat two and ends on the “A” of beat three in the 16th-Based Version. The way it is written may be confusing at first. Usually sextuplets will start on a downbeat or an upbeat. It may feel awkward at first, but once it’s mastered, that phrase flows nicely.

I was listening to a lot of Stevie Wonder at the time of the rewrite, and some of that made it into the piece. Try playing this along with “Superstition” by Stevie Wonder and you may be able to notice some rhythmic connections.

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Learn how to play Fubars!

July 13, 2020  /  Pete Sapadin

From VicFirth.com ‘s Hybrid Rudiments feature, Pete teaches you how to play a rudiment called Fubars!

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Ninjas!

July 13, 2020  /  Pete Sapadin

Check out Pete Sapadin demonstrate a rudiment he calls Ninjas for VicFith.com ‘s hybrid rudiment feature!

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Vic Lick!

July 13, 2020  /  Pete Sapadin

Check out Pete Sapadin performing a short phrase for VicFirth.com ‘s Vic Lick Feature!

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Ghost Flams!

July 13, 2020  /  Pete Sapadin

Ever hear of Ghost Flams? Check out Pete Sapadin demonstrate how to play them!

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Pete Sapadin I&E Snare solo from 1990

July 13, 2020  /  Pete Sapadin

This was Pete’s last year as a Blue Devil. The next year, he aged out with the Cadets. Fun fact, Cadets did not allow their members to participate in I&E, so he was unable to get “revenge” the next season as an age-out. Pete wound up in 4th place with this performance. His good friend and fellow Blue Devil Snare drummer, Kevin Murphy, squeaked by him by one tenth. They used to work on their solos together and help each other.

Fun fact, shorty after getting dropped off at the venue in Buffalo NY, Pete’s top head broke. He had lugged around a premier Scottish snare drum for his solo, and had a tendura head on it. The tendura head was like a modern kevlar head, but it had no coating on the top, so it had a bouncier feel and dryer sound. The equipment truck and to park far away from the venue, and he had no extra heads with him, thinking that the truck would have been near by. A friend from another corps let him use his drum head after he was done with his solo, and Pete was trying to get it off, and put it on his own drum when the timing people came over to say, you’re on!

Pete borrowed Kevin Murphy’s drum for his performance, and played his I&E solo with no warmup.

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Learn how to play double flam drags

July 13, 2020  /  Pete Sapadin

Double flam drags! Pete teaches you how to play this rudiment via VicFirth.com ‘s Hybrid Rudiment Feature

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History of a Rudiment called by some the "Book Report"

July 13, 2020  /  Pete Sapadin

There’s a rudiment some call the “Book Report”, but here’s the truth behind this rudiment.

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Strong Beach

July 13, 2020  /  Pete Sapadin

Watch Pete throw down a ram called Strong Beach!

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Learn how to play Deviled Eggs

May 11, 2020  /  Pete Sapadin

Deviled eggs… Tasty…. from VicFIrth.com ‘s Hybrid Rudiment series, Pete Demonstrates how to play a rudiment called Deviled Eggs

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Learn how to play Plut-n-Duhs!

May 08, 2020  /  Pete Sapadin

Pete Sapadin demonstrates how to play Plut-n-Duhs on VicFirth.com ‘s Hybrid Rudiment series


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Learn how to play Chutichuhs!

May 08, 2020  /  Pete Sapadin

Unaccented, low height flams is an advanced rudimental skill. Watch Pete Sapadin demonstrate how to play a hybrid rudiment called “Chuh-ti-chuhs” on VicFirth.com


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Learn how to tune your guts!

April 21, 2020  /  Pete Sapadin

Did you know that the snare guts on a marching drum should be tuned regularly? Pete Sapadin demonstrates how to tune your guts!


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