Showing posts with label Modern Drummer. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Modern Drummer. Show all posts
Thursday, 15 August 2013
You know what to do...
Thursday, 6 October 2011
Modern Drummer Reprints an Old Interview with Jimmy Chamberlin
http://www.moderndrummer.com/site/2011/10/drummer-to-drummer-jimmy-chamberlin-and-william-mohler/#.To4mknJ-zcx
They also have a cool clip from Gannin Arnold's DVD, if you haven't seen that...
[http://moderndrummer.com/site/wp-content/uploads/2011/10/JimmyChamberlin.m4v]
William [Billy Mohler]: What advice would you give up-and-coming drummers searching for their own voice?Take heed, Mike Byrne.
Jimmy: Don’t go too far into someone else’s trip. Be your own player. You have something inside of you that is special and unlike anything else in this universe. Tap into it. Practice until you can release it. And then unleash it on the world. We’ll be listening!
They also have a cool clip from Gannin Arnold's DVD, if you haven't seen that...
[http://moderndrummer.com/site/wp-content/uploads/2011/10/JimmyChamberlin.m4v]
Friday, 15 January 2010
The Cosmic Relationship – Quote from Jimmy Chamberlin
The Cosmic Relationship – Quote from Jimmy Chamberlin
UPDATE 17/01/2010: Our pals over at HU have reposted these little snippets from the interview:
How JC developed his “signature”:
“Everything for me revolves around my instrument. It’s been with me longer than anything else in my life. My ability to be a good father, husband, friend, composer, teacher, kite flyer, gardener, pet owner is reflected in my relationship with the drums. When I’m in the groove with work, everything else falls into place for me. I know that sounds simple, but it’s true. There’s a cosmic relationship between what you put into your music and what life gives you back.”- Jimmy Chamberlin, Modern Drummer Magazine, February 2010
How JC developed his “signature”:
I really try to concentrate on being myself when I play. I know that sounds simple, but I think it takes years of emulating your heroes and practicing to finally arrive at the required amount of facility to just “be yourself” on an instrument. I think that’s where the hooks come in. When you can be yourself, only you can play like you. Things start to sound like a musical version of your personality.How important is it for a drummer to understand harmony and chord structure:
Knowledge of harmony and melody is key if you want your drum parts to “sing the song.” I have always thought that you should be able to know what song you’re hearing just by listening to the drum part, and that’s what I strive for. The same goes for any instrument.What’s the greatest lesson JC’s learned:
Everything for me revolves around my instrument. It’s been with me longer than anything else in my life. My ability to be a good father, husband, friend, composer, teacher, kite flyer, gardener, pet owner is reflected in my relationship with the drums. When I’m in groove with work, everything else falls into place for me.
Monday, 4 January 2010
Jimmy Chamberlin in Modern Drummer Jan 2010
From WarTape's Twitter:
"Check out this month's issue of Modern Drummer Magazine! William is featured in an article with Jimmy Chamberlin!!! Page 34!!! Xo"
Confirmed by the publication itself:
"Drummer to Drummer: Jimmy Chamberlin (Smashing Pumpkins/Jimmy Chamberlin Complex) and William Mohler (War Tapes) interview each other."
Thanks for the heads up Lifebeginsagain37
Labels:
Billy Mohler,
Interview,
Jimmy Chamberlin,
Modern Drummer,
War Tapes
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