DERELICT's Jordan Perry Posts Drum Tips

December 14, 2011, 12 years ago

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Drawing from questions he is often asked by fans, Jordan Perry, drummer for Montreal tech death outfit DERELICT drummer Jordan Perry has released a blog post on his website offering tips for new players. The blog post can be seen below:

“The hardest thing about learning to play the drums (or any instrument) is not being able to play as well as your idols right now. That shit takes time and dedication, and most of all, the ability to control yourself from trying to play as fast as Derek Roddy before you can play a basic rock beat cleanly. Here’s some motherly advice from a fellow drummer who’s not your mom.

1. Start slow.

Before you can blast like Flo Mounier, you’re gonna have to rock like Phil Rudd (AC/DC, for the younger of you reading this). Learning things at a slower pace will make sure you can play them cleanly and tightly. If you try to play too fast off the bat, you risk playing sloppily, or hurting yourself in the long run from tensing your muscles and tendons.

2. Try different styles.

This is mainly geared towards metal drummers, but can be helpful for everyone. Metal is traditionally a very fast and technical style of music that takes many years to develop. Playing other styles will increase your versatility and ability to play cleanly at different tempos. It’ll also set you apart from a lot of other drummers who have played nothing but metal. For example, there’s nothing more dangerously impressive than a metal drummer with a jazz or fusion background!

3. Consider taking lessons.

When I first started, I didn’t want anyone to tell me how to play the drums. I thought I knew how to do pretty much everything, and what I didn’t I could teach myself. Sure, I taught myself lots of things, but it was sloppy and took longer than it needed to. Taking a few lessons really opened me up to new possibilities I wouldn’t have ever thought of myself. If you don’t like one on one lessons, Youtube has a lot of great drummers sharing their knowledge for free! Search for your favorite drummers, or even just technique ideas from dudes filming themselves at home. Like, *ahem*, this guy:

4. Create a practice routine that’s fun.

The last thing you want to do is make practicing a chore. Come up with some exercises that are beneficial, but that you also enjoy. If you don’t enjoy practicing the instrument you’ve chosen, maybe there’s a different one that suits you better. Or videogames. You should play videogames.”

Perry recently finished recording drums for Derelict’s upcoming new album, Perpetuation. Check him out playing this preview version of the album’s title track:

Derelict recently released the following update on the new album: "This album was a lot of work!" states vocalist Eric Burnet. "However, I think it's paying off. We pushed ourselves to deliver the performances we wanted, and we have twelve brutal tunes to show for it."

The tracklisting for Perpetuation is as follows:

'Perpetuation'

'Spoils Of War'

'Expiry'

'Digital Birthright'

'Intricate Decay'

'Olympic'

'Ergogenic'

'Recreated'

'Yours To Surpass'

'Shackles Of Indoctrination'

'The Iridium Layer'

'Emergence'

A short video of guitarist Max Lussier working on the intro to 'Spoils Of War' can be seen below:

Derelict aims to release Perpetuation in early 2012.

In the meantime, to close off 2011, the band has issued a special holiday merch deal that includes their entire digital discography bundled with various merch items for as low as they can be offered. More info here.



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