The Art Of Hard Rock Drumming With MONI LASHES

The Art Of Hard Rock Drumming With MONI LASHES

As with any musical experience, drumming can be either the most frustrating thing on the planet or one of the most beautiful things on Earth. It is, by very definition, the loudest part of any band, but there is far more to mastering the craft than simply being able to smash things. It takes a special kind of person to be a drummer, but still, it is nigh on impossible to outwardly say what qualities a person needs to master the craft.
Which is just one of the reasons that the newly released book from The Babes' drummer Moni Lashes, THE ART OF HARD ROCK DRUMMING - A COMPREHENSIVE TOOLKIT FOR THE MODERN HARD ROCK DRUMMER, is not only a brilliant idea, but also one which may just clear some of the mystery surrounding the person who sits at the rear of the band and makes all the noise.
By stripping the craft back before slowly reassembling it with an easy-to-digest handbook, Lashes has poured every ounce of her 30 years of experience into the publication, aiming to provide a complete and rounded insight into both the teachings and the pleasures of drumming. It is a book written through blood, sweat and tears, from the good times through the bad, and, most importantly, from the perspective of someone who has fought in the trenches and loves her art just as much as her passion.
Featuring tutorials, play-throughs, video demonstrations and more, The Art Of Hard Rock Drumming provides an invaluable insight into the mechanics of drumming, providing tips and exercises to help everyone from beginners to seasoned veterans to help gain more understanding of what it takes to be the best and stay at the top of your game, all the while enjoying every moment of the journey.
To take us deeper into the book and explain the methodology behind the words, HEAVY sat down for an engaging chat with drumming legend and author of the book, Moni Lashes.
"It's been really positive, and I'm very fortunate to have such support," Lashes enthused when we asked how the early reception has been. "I've had some great testimonials from drummers that I actually look up to myself, so it gives me the boost and the confidence to just keep pushing with this. I basically wrote this book as a drum educator, because when I'm not on tour with a band, I teach drums. And I grew up learning from drum books and picking and choosing things I liked. And for the authors of those books to actually give me testimonials has blown my mind."
With a plethora of influences surrounding her on a daily basis, Lashes admits finding subject matter was only as difficult as she allowed it to be.
"The book is a combination of what I learned, my learnings and style from my teachers as well as what I find is beneficial for my students," she offered. "And a couple of my students have actually gone on to get scholarships at the conservatorium and international music colleges, so I think I've got some success stories from my method of teaching. I really believe that we need to have more kids playing instruments. I don't think we need to be so rigid and make it as boring as maybe history did. You've got to give and take and make it fun and still get the fundamentals down, which is what I hope my book does."
In the full interview, Lashes emphasized the importance of structured practice, innovative teaching methods that are essential when learning to be a drummer. She outlined some of the teaching methods she has applied to the book, including the use of QR codes for video demonstrations and the role of silence over volume in enhancing performances.
She highlighted certain sections of the book, running through four essential elements of learning that she has focused on. Moni explained her teaching methods and how they have been shaped through experience, offering tips and advice for beginners through to professionals, detailing how different stages or chapters of the book can be used for maximum effect.
The levels of commitment required to master the drums was also discussed, with Lashes giving some valuable insights into different methods and processes which have guided her through her own personal journey. She covered more ground in select chapters, explaining the whys and hows of her teachings, and used her own experiences to relate to different levels of the learning process.
Her band, The Babes, was discussed along with upcoming new music from the band, her love of performing and more.


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