because i love you all so much, i changed the layout. HAH. although you all only come here like once a milennium. so anyway, serenata IV's over and seniors are leaving. correction: nozhat and i are leaving. haha. but still. i'll be back often to crap around. tc juniors!
-jasmine
drummed @ 9:04 PM
okaaay. this blog seems really dead. but ANYWAY. i'm here! heh. sorry for the plain layout. i think it's pretty neat this way. and uh, pls send me your solo pic. cover face de also can.
and anyway.
here's a website which daryl showed me years ago. and suprisingly, i still have it in my bookmarks.
and i'll bet $10 that most of you have forgotten the login id and pw to this blog. HAHA. msg me if you've forgotten. take care peeps. PERC ROX.
-jasmine
drummed @ 3:18 PM
new layout! let me know what u guys think of it ya.. (:
-jasmine
drummed @ 8:46 PM
General Performance TipsQuality of Sound is the single most important issue for percussionists/musicians today. With so many variables in percussion performance (instruments, sticks, mallets, tuning, technique) we must have, and teach, a firm idea of what kind of sound we want to produce based on the context of the music. Once that concept is in place (again based on the music at hand) the other choices will fall into place.

Playing area on the instrument:
In very general terms most percussion instruments work on the principle of a dry fundamental in the center of the head/bar and more resonance/harmonics as you move towards the edge (or node where the rope is on keyboards). In most cases we talk about playing a little off center because here we can get mostly fundamental pitch/tone but with a little bit of color/resonance through the added harmonics (the edge of the bar on keyboards produces the same sound characteristic as playing off center). Remember that this is only a general approach and the context of the music may dictate playing on other areas of the head/bar. However it is very important to always be CONSISTENT in where you are hitting the drum/bar and if that means adjusting your technique THAT'S OK!
Along with playing area on the head/bar I believe we also need to address playing spot on the mallet/stick. This is generally overlooked and not discussed on a regular basis but certainly needs to be. The stick itself also has many sound characteristics and we have to sure we are playing on the right spot. To my knowledge sticks and mallets are generally designed so that the appropriate mallet or bead spot hits the bar when the stick is parallel to the instrument. This has to do with hand position and generally keeping your hands/wrists low and close to the instrument. A good exercise for this is to play up and down a mallet instrument on just the accidentals, hitting the edge of the bars. Your hands should be so close to the natural keys that you can feel/sense the keys beneath you (without actually resting/touching the bars).
Listen to what you and the instrument sound like. NOT while you are playing and NOT standing right next to the instrument but out in the audience or on a tape recording. Is that the sound you wanted? Is it appropriate to the music? How can the sound be adjusted? Start training your ears now to recognize different sounds and sound qualities. Then you can develop the skills needed to reproduce those sounds in your own playing. This is arguably the most important aspect of being a great percussionist and musician!
LOlX..nuthin beta 2 do... sian~
drummed @ 9:09 PM
i miss dmn perkx!!!!
-siaoKia
drummed @ 8:08 PM
i miss dmn perkx!!!!
drummed @ 8:08 PM
haha. it's above my bed! and er.. above me too? and i don't get what you're saying. LOL. anw. life's getting boring. i miss having ex-seniors arnd (excluding daryl's super-duper-ultra-whooper lameness=x)! perc always rox ya, no matter what. heh. tc people! love ya all. (:
-jasmine
drummed @ 8:49 PM
i dun care hu u r...
but im cuter!!! hahaha... jas... ur gift is hanging above ur bed or above u?? haha... u shld noe wad i mean...
iRRitATing cLOwN
drummed @ 6:14 PM
DARYL

also known as: husky
loves: drumline
most commonly used phrase: "what de!"
most famous word: "nizer"
favourite instrument: drumset, timpani
favourite hobby: being lame
PENNY

also known as: dotsxz
loves: jackjack, panda-z
favourite instrument: xylophone
favourite colour: blue
favourite hobby: hugging
GERMAINE

also known as: germx
is a: megalifer
favourite colour: lime green
favourite instrument: timpani
favourite hobby: telling lame jokes
NOZHAT

also known as: zhat
most commonly used phrase: "don't make me scold the f word here la!", "cb"
most famous quote: "phyllis, roll on the suspended cymbals for me."
favourite instrument: drumset
favourite colour: orange
favourite hobby: disturbing phyllis
JASMINE

also known as: rain
loves: literature, eeyore
favourite instrument: marimba
favourite colour: yellow
most commonly used word: "crap!"
favourite hobby: laughing
JING JING

also known as: jj, jx2
most commonly used word(s): "jasmine!~" , "nozhat!~"
favourite colour: black
favourite hobby: wiping the glockenspiel
favourite instrument: glockenspiel
SI LING

also known as: silverocean
favourite colour: blue
favourite instrument: timpani
PHYLLIS

also known as: PST (phyllis spoiler tay)
loves: kittens, orlando bloom
most famous quote: "oh sorry, my eyes rolled up for a second."
greatest fear: not being able to find a man with chest hair.
favourite instrument: maracas
favourite hobby: poking people who offend her
WILSON

also known as: WTF (wilson the fish)
most commonly used phrase: "HA HA HA HA HA HA"
favourite instrument: crash cymbals
favourite hobby: laughing
MARK
in progress(:
JOEL

also known as: ph-seven
favourite instrument: crash cymbals (he doesn't have a choice)
favourite hobby: slacking while everyone else's playing
MALAN

favourite instrument: suspended cymbals (?)
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