Jamaican music is loved throughout the world for its laid-back feel as
well as its intense, lively rhythms. Its influence is apparent across
many musical styles, from the reggae rhythms in the music of popular
bands like The Police, to ska beats in the music of groups such as The
Mighty Mighty Bosstones and The Toasters. Even rap music evolved from
the Jamaican vocal style called toasting, and the influence of Bob
Marley is evident throughout the world of music and pop culture.
Drum Atlas: Jamaica teaches you many of the enjoyable and challenging
grooves and fills that make Jamaican music so unique, covering early
styles such as nyabinghi (sacred drumming that accompanies vocal
chanting and singing) to modern styles like ragga (played entirely on
digital and electronic equipment). Study techniques like the three-drop,
the steppers beat, and the skank, and discover forces behind the
music---like the spiritual influence of the Rastafarian religion. You'll
also learn how to translate rhythms from traditional instruments, such
as the rumba box and timbales, to the drumset. With its wealth of ideas
for modern drummers, Drum Atlas: Jamaica will inspire you to improve
your technique, increase your knowledge, and make you a more
well-rounded musician.
The included CD demonstrates all the examples and compositions featured
in the book, performed with a full Jamaican-style band.