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  1. WELCOME!

    1. Points - Ranks - Badges

      Hello there!

      We have some exciting new additions the the forums! We have added POINTS - RANKS - & BADGES. 

      You can get points by commenting, starting topics, reacting, etc.

      You will be upgraded in rank by how many points you have. 

      You can receive special badges by completing certain tasks in the forums. Example: you receive the "Snare Drum" badge after logging in 2 days in a row!

      I have listed the rundown of the points, badges, and ranks below!

      *NOTE*

      You will already have some points that have accumulated since you signed up, and your rank will already be updated accordingly, 

      The badges are NOT retroactive like the ranks, and will have to be earned from scratch! 

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      How To Get Points:

      • Comment/Reply - 2pts
      • Post in Community Challenge - 2pts
      • Member gets followed - 2pts
      • Reaction is Given - 1pts

      Extra Points: 

      • Selected for Student of The Month - 25 pts
      • Win the Community Challenge - 25pts
      • Certain Badges will award extra points! 

      Ranks:

      • New Drum Warrior : 1 point
      • DBD Newbie: 25 points
      • DBD Apprentice: 50 points
      • DBD Explorer: 100 points
      • DBD Veteran: 200 points
      • DBD Hardcore: 500 points
      • DBD Legend: 1000 points

      Badges:

      • 1364521280_NewDrumWarriorSticks.png.cdac8951f28b65ebbee4268e223ba607.png  Sticks (Post in Introduce Yourself)
      • 954474069_BassDrumBadge.png.2eb334fcb94b2846f536679229aa4056.png Bass Drum (5th comment/reply)
      • 1996326042_SnareDrumBadge.png.d305728be618af013bafcd8ce9b8b0d7.png  Snare Drum (2 Consecutive Days in DBD Forums)
      • 518740094_DrumThroneBadge.png.ce85336875c3f54a4754f4f0f91d9443.png  Throne (50th Reaction)
      • 268221076_RackTomBadge.png.74307f979f51a4c49789939a312ea8b0.png  Rack Tom (50th comment/reply)
      • 2054293379_HihatBadge.png.6e18157218783153dc8d4a3837afe9f0.png  Hi Hat (100th comment/reply)
      • 1879372553_BassDrumPedalBadge.png.a4d256f0ec4ca8f2acbd7c0e2c3da65a.png  Kick Pedal (200th Reaction)
      • 1646396098_CrashCymbalBadge.png.98145ae90dc2ebd43658311d6e7d21b2.png  Crash Cymbal (200th comment/reply)
      • 529569962_FloorTomBadge.png.45182c83fc4ac577ce1c010b1ea4ece2.png Floor Tom (5 Consecutive Days in DBD Forums)
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  2. COMMUNITY DISCUSSION

    1. SDS Drum Camps!

      Forum thread for information & discussion about our first ever in person drum camps!

      Click the link below to learn more!

      https://www.stephensdrumshed.com/sds-drum-camps/

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    2. Course Discussion

      Forum for any and all discussion, feedback or questions relating to the lesson tracks & courses in the Drum Better Daily Program

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      • Ben
    3. Introduce Yourself

      Don't just come to the party and be all weird, hanging in the corner by yourself...let us know a little about you and say hey to the DBD community!

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    4. Ranks - Badges - Points

      Here is where we can discuss all things "Badges - Points - Ranks" related topics!

      If you have anything you would like to discuss, give a shoutout, or have an issue, here is where you can share!

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    5. Student Review Videos

      This is where you can submit videos for Stephen to review! 

      If you would like to send a video in for Stephen to review just follow the link below! 

      CLICK HERE TO SUBMIT VIDEO

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      • Helen
    6. Gear Talk

      This is the place to talk shop...gear, gear, gear! Jump in and show us a pic of your kit, talk about new products...pretty much anything about gear goes here.

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    7. Share Your Wins

      Hearing about how others are progressing, their wins, and successes is part of what motivates us to keep working when it gets hard. Got a win in the practice room? Nail an audition? Had a good gig? We want to hear about it.

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      • Helen
  3. COMMUNITY CHALLENGES & SPOTLIGHTS

    1. Monthly Student Challenges 2019

      Check it out ya'll!

      Welcome to the new Monthly Challenges forum. Each month, we will host a student wide challenge. Each month will be a different challenge with different prizes. 

      Every month when you complete the challenge, your name will be entered to win the prize for the month. 

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  • Latest Posts

    • All really great points Kirstin. Hope you and yours are doing well! Was telling Kelli about our hang pre-show last year just the other day.
    • Hallo strangers, I wanted to drop some info here since I have been taking instruction from a drummer who played OH for 16 years before deciding to mix it up and play a bit of both open and traditional. One who was a student of the late, and much missed, Dom Famularo who was one of the leading voices on OH playing. After watching me play a bit he has given me this course correction that is nothing magical or outside of common sense. Simply put: If you are going through the groove and fill process from HH or RH Ride to any point on the right side of the kit, best practice is to be on a right hand lead.   If you a are going through the groove and fill process from HH or RH Ride cymbal to any point on the left side of the kit, best practice is to be on a left hand lead.  I was already doing this for the most part but I wasn't as consistent or deliberate as he says I should be. It should be engrained to the point that no thinking is involved beyond forecasting if you are going to the ride, returning to the HH, or picking a crash on the left or right of the kit.  He pointed out that, of course there are exceptions to every rule, but having this programmed in will help prevent getting cornered when you are pressed to improvise. He has me practicing going only one direction first. When I have that down pat, I'm to start practicing going the other direction with the opposite lead until I get that sorted.  Only then do I start practicing going to the right on a 4 measure groove/fill (to the Ride), and return to the left on the next 4 measure Ride groove/fill back to the HH. That is all.  Be well and GL. I'm fading back into the woods again for a while. 
    • I was thinking about Jimi Hendrix and how unorthodox his guitar playing was.  Not only did he play a right handed guitar upside down left handed but he pushed every boundary of rock and roll.  He often played under the influence of drugs and admitted it freely.  Many consider him the greatest rock guitarist ever. There was an equally adventurous music pioneer who performed three decades earlier.  Fueled by drugs and an incredible imagination not to mention impeccable technique was the saxophonist Charlie "Yardbird" Parker.  Bebop jazz stretched traditional jazz grooves to their limits with speeds of over 200 bpm and incredibly complex harmonies and rhythms and Charlie, or Bird as most called him, was the best ever. I'm wondering if there is a drummer who has come along and defined a generation of drumming in the last 100 years.  John Bonham comes to mind as does Max Roach and Art Blakey.  Neil Peart should be considered.  Any other suggestions?
    • I’m not overly confident on swing percentages. I’ve heard the term and have, I think, a working definition, but I’m not entirely certain how it is applied when playing. It seems that is something done by feel, but I don’t know. Any insight or input is greatly appreciated. Thanks to this school, I’ve gotten more into jazz and want to develop a greater sense of what to listen for in jazz drumming.
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