DRUM TIP#2 - "Warm up for the Cat"
There's not a day goes by that I either don't practice on my
Pad or If I am home I'll play at least 4 out of 7 days of the week. It depends,
If I am off the road it's 4 days. If I am getting ready to tour I'll play 5 to
6 days, I always take Sunday off. I am a Christian. I mean even God rested on
the 7th day. On the road, I'll play my Pad in my room watching TV. Right before
a show I'll stretch out my body parts, Then do about 10 to 15 minutes on the
Pad. We always have music on in the dressing room, So I just play along, it's
fun and keeps me sharp. Eat right and NO drugs or alcohol, You can't play good
drums if your either drunk or high. I'm now 57 and I'm just trying to let you
know the drums come first.
God Bless - The CatMan
DRUM TIP#1 - "The Practice Pad"
A long time ago, I had the honor of being Jim Chapin's student,
1980 a good 2 years. I wanted to know more about the drums. Sometimes we think
we know it all, I mean I already was a "Rock Star". Why start from the
beginning, Because it's the only way to start. Jim took me back to the basics,
The Practice Pad. Now there is not a day or night that goes by that I don't play
on my pad. Right before a show I warm up on one. It will make you looser, more
precise and more agile and that's what your job is, Keep the time, Finsh your
rolls and stay steady. The pad can do that and more. Do your exercises and try
different things, Rights to lefts, Lefts to rights. I hope this will help. My
Favorite Pad - "Reel Feel" they come in all sizes. There is even a cool small
one that I carry in my shoulder knapsack bag. Keep practicing, It's fun.
God Bless - The CatMan
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