496 - [Daniel Glass Show]: In Defense of the Traditional Grip - Drummer's Resource: Conversations with the world's greatest drummers and music industry pros.
June 26, 2019

496 – [Daniel Glass Show]: In Defense of the Traditional Grip

In this podcast, Daniel takes a closer look at the much misunderstood and oft-maligned grip known as “traditional.” You’ll learn how it rose to prominence, why it was replaced by the matched grip, and why it’s absolutely still worth learning today

What’s covered in this session:

  • A discussion of how military drummers developed the “traditional” grip several hundred years ago in order to more effectively march with their drums.
  • The key elements of traditional grip: the “grip” component, and the rotational motion.
  • Why traditional was the logical grip of choice when drum sets came into the picture after the American Civil War.
  • Why traditional remained the default grip for all drummers through the 1950s.
  • How hardware improvements and the increased volume of rock’n’roll laid the groundwork for a big change when it came to grip.
  • How Ringo’s appearance with the Beatles on Ed Sullivan show in 1964 caused the matched grip to take over almost overnight.
  • Why generations of drummers have become disconnected from the Traditional grip (and many other classic techniques) as a result of rock’s rise.
  • Addressing the question: is the traditional grip relevant in today’s world, and should we even bother learning it?
  • Daniel’s passionate case for why that answer is a resounding YES.

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