Ryan Alexander Bloom | |
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Born | Maryland, U.S. |
Genres | Thrash metal, death metal, heavy metal |
Occupation(s) | Musician, music teacher, author |
Instrument(s) | Drums, percussion |
Years active | 2005–present |
Labels | Redefining Darkness, Candlelight, Hudson Music, Raw Skull, Mel Bay |
Website | bloomdrums |
Ryan Alexander Bloom is an American drummer, author, and teacher. He is known for being a former member of the Colorado-based thrash metal band Havok, [1] member of death metal band Bloodstrike, and the author of several books including Double Bass Drumming Explained, [2] [3] Thrash Metal Drumming [4] Encyclopedia Rudimentia, [5] [6] and Rudimental Grand Tour [7] [8]
Ryan grew up in a military family, his father Eric serving as a Lieutenant Colonel in the United States Marine Corps. [9] He attended Crested Butte Community School in Crested Butte, Colorado for high school and participated in soccer and Track and field. In 2002, Ryan was named All-State Honorable Mention in soccer [10] and finished 6th at the state championship track meet in the pole vault. [11] Ryan graduated from the University of Colorado at Boulder with a degree in music.
Ryan joined the band Havok in 2007, replacing later Speedwolf drummer Richie Tice, and shortly afterward the band got an offer from famed metal label Candlelight Records with whom they ultimately signed a record deal. [12] Ryan contributed drum tracks and lyrics to Havok's 2009 debut album Burn , [13] and appeared in the music video for the song "Morbid Symmetry". [14] Ryan toured with Havok for about 2 years, including the License to Thrash tour, but left Havok just before the official release of Burn. [15]
In 2010 Ryan briefly joined up with Five Iron Frenzy guitarist Micah Ortega to form a death metal band called Mordheim [16] which recorded a short demo called Brutal Demonstrations before disbanding. [17] In 2011 Ryan was hired to record percussion on Amara Grace's album Can't Keep A Sunrise Down. [18] [19] In 2012 he was contacted by Rob Hubbard of Synthetic Minister [20] to record drums for a side project grunge/punk band called Amish Warfare. The resulting EP was titled Immaculate Misconception. [21] [22]
In 2013, Ryan began working with Mackenzie Gault, [23] of the platinum selling Denver band Flobots, teaching drums at her music school, Denver Music Tree. [24] In June 2014, Ryan's website announced [25] that he had joined the swedish death metal band Bloodstrike and had recorded a demo called Necrobirth. Bloodstrike features experienced band members including former members of Mausoleum Records artist Silencer and Root of All Evil Records artist Somnus. [26] Also in 2014, Ryan began teaching at the Aurora, CO branch of the School of Rock, a chain of rock-oriented music schools. [27] In the late summer of 2015, Ryan's band Bloodstrike announced that they had signed with Redefining Darkness Records [28] and would be releasing the full-length album, In Death We Rot on September 25. [29] [30]
In 2017, Ryan recorded a second album with Bloodstrike called Execution of Violence with a release date of October 13. Bloodstrike subsequently toured with Brazil's Forceps on their Mastering Extinction US tour. [31] Also in 2017, Ryan began filling in for Denver heavy metal and hard rock outfit Immortal Sÿnn as a live session drummer [32] while regular drummer Axel Berrios was indisposed. [33] This post would last into the summer of 2018 and included the US leg of Immortal Sÿnn's first tour.
Since 2019, Bloom has been on the Topper Marching Band staff [34] at Los Alamos High School in New Mexico.
As an instructional author, Ryan has published original books on bass drum technique, drum and bass breakbeats, drum rudiments, thrash metal drumming, and subdivision and music reading. He has also transcribed two 19th century manuals into modern notation, translated Swiss and French military manuals into English, and rereleased the 1st edition of The Moeller Book.
The first book was Double Bass Drumming Explained: A Comprehensive Reference on the Art and Science of Double Bass, [35] in 2012, which discusses double bass drum technique, style, and theory. [36] The book draws on Ryan's own critically acclaimed [37] [38] drumming techniques and his teaching experience. [39] Ryan published his second book, [40] Double Bass Drumming Explained Part 2: The Workbook in 2013. Where the first book was mostly text, this sequel is a traditional instructional method consisting of mainly beats and notated exercises for practice.
In 2016, Ryan published a combined and revised edition of his books called The Complete Double Bass Drumming Explained. [41] This edition fixed minor errors and added new topics, notably a section on cam shape, while condensing the previous two books into a single volume. In April 2017, The Complete Double Bass Drumming Explained [42] was picked up by publisher Hudson Music and re-released in an exclusive digital ebook format. [43]
In March 2018, Ryan secured a second deal with Hudson Music for the publication of his book, Live Drum & Bass - Breakbeats and Electronic Music for Real Drummers. [44] This was Ryan's first offering outside of double bass instruction, but just like the previous book, was similarly released in a digital ebook format by Hudson Music with an accompanying physical edition coming out separately. [45]
In early 2019 Ryan announced via his website that he would be releasing his third [46] book with publisher Hudson Music [47] called Encyclopedia Rudimentia - The Ultimate Drum Rudiment Collection. [48] Encompassing over 850 Drum rudiments, this book diverges from his earlier works for drum set by compiling basic rudimental snare exercises from different cultures and traditions including Drum Corps International hybrid rudiments, Ancient Fife and drum corps rudiments, and European military rudiments alongside the Percussive Arts Society and National Association of Rudimental Drummers standards. Also in 2019, Ryan released his first work of non-fiction outside of music entirely, called The Forgotten Side of Bandelier, [49] which deals with the archeology and anthropology of the Tsankawi [50] section of Bandelier National Monument. [51]
In 2020, Bloom published two books. The first, an edition [52] of Charles Stewart Ashworth's 1812 Fife and Drum manual, A New, Useful, and Complete System of Drum Beating that updated the 19th century notation to 21st century standard drum music, was published in January. The second book was a method called Thrash Metal Drumming that detailed the types of beats and fills used in classic and modern thrash metal. It was published by Hudson Music on October 28. [53]
2021 also saw the publication of two books. In April, Bloom released an edition of Samuel Potter's 1817 drum manual The Art of Beating the Drum that updated the ambiguous 19th century notation to modern percussion music. [54] In June, he announced that Hudson would be releasing a book called Subdivide and Conquer, [55] in collaboration with author Robert W. Miller, [56] a method for counting and reading rhythms.
In 2022, Bloom released an English translation of the Swiss military's World War I drum manual Tambour-Ordonnanz für die Schweizerische Infanterie 1917, [57] which had only previously been available in French and German.
In early 2023, Bloom published two books. In February he released an English translation of N. Pita 's 1885 rudimental manual Méthode de Tambour [58] [59] and in March Rudimental Grand Tour [60] was released, his first book with publisher Mel Bay. [61]
In 2024, Bloom released two books. In January, an annotated re-printing of The Moeller Book, [62] by Sanford A. Moeller, based on the first edition from 1925 and, in July, Italian Rudimental Drumming, [63] an original publication that describes the historic military drumming tradition of the Kingdom of Italy.
Ryan holds a BA in Music from the University of Colorado at Boulder (2007). [64] [65]
The snare drum is a percussion instrument that produces a sharp staccato sound when the head is struck with a drum stick, due to the use of a series of stiff wires held under tension against the lower skin. Snare drums are often used in orchestras, concert bands, marching bands, parades, drumlines, drum corps, and more. It is one of the central pieces in a drum set, a collection of percussion instruments designed to be played by a seated drummer and used in many genres of music. Because basic rhythms are very easy to learn to play on a snare drum even for children, the instrument is also suitable for the music education for young children and a rhythm band.
The bass drum is a large drum that produces a note of low definite or indefinite pitch. The instrument is typically cylindrical, with the drum's diameter much greater than the drum's depth, with a struck head at both ends of the cylinder. The heads may be made of calfskin or plastic and there is normally a means of adjusting the tension either by threaded taps or by strings. Bass drums are built in a variety of sizes, but size does not dictate the volume produced by the drum. The pitch and the sound can vary much with different sizes, but the size is also chosen based on convenience and aesthetics. Bass drums are percussion instruments and vary in size and are used in several musical genres. Three major types of bass drums can be distinguished.
A blast beat is a type of drum beat that originated in hardcore punk and grindcore, and is often associated with certain styles of extreme metal, namely black metal and death metal, and occasionally in metalcore. In Adam MacGregor's definition, "the blast-beat generally comprises a repeated, sixteenth-note figure played at a very fast tempo, and divided uniformly among the bass drum, snare, and ride, crash, or hi-hat cymbal." Blast beats have been described by PopMatters contributor Whitney Strub as, "maniacal percussive explosions, less about rhythm per se than sheer sonic violence".
"The 'original' or traditional blastbeat is a single-stroke roll played between your cymbal and snare, with your kick playing simultaneously with every cymbal hit."
Suicidal Tendencies is an American crossover thrash band formed in 1980 in Venice, California, by vocalist Mike Muir. The band has undergone various lineup changes, with Muir as the only remaining original member. Their current lineup includes Muir, guitarists Dean Pleasants and Ben Weinman, bassist Tye Trujillo and drummer Jay Weinberg. Notable musicians who have contributed to the band's studio or live activities include guitarists Rocky George and Mike Clark; bassists Louiche Mayorga, Robert Trujillo, Ra Díaz, Josh Paul and Stephen "Thundercat" Bruner; and drummers Amery Smith, Jimmy DeGrasso, Brooks Wackerman, David Hidalgo Jr., Thomas Pridgen, Ron Bruner, Eric Moore, Dave Lombardo, Brandon Pertzborn, Greyson Nekrutman and session musician Josh Freese.
Snare technique is the technique used to play a snare drum.
A drum roll is a technique used by percussionists to produce a sustained sound for the duration of a written note.
All drum figures are based upon three fundamental beats, technically called roll, single stroke, and flam...Sustentation is accomplished upon wind instruments by blowing into the instrument; it is accomplished upon the violin and the allied instruments by drawing the bow across the string; it is accomplished upon the drum and allied percussion instruments by the roll.
THE SNARE DRUM ROLL.
The roll consists of an even reiteration of beats sufficiently rapid to prohibit rhythmic analysis. To produce an impression of sustentation, these beats must be absolutely even both in power and in sequence. Uneven beats in a roll destroy the impression of sustentation. Evenness is then the primary quality to strive for in roll; speed is the secondary quality to strive for.
There are two possible ways of producing an absolutely even sequence: (1) hand alternation of single stroke and (2) hand alternation of double strokes...The snare drum roll is produced by hand alternation of double strokes.
The "open roll" is produced by [initially] slow hand alternation. Two strokes in each hand alternately are produced by wrist movement and each beat should follow its predecessor in clock-like precision.
In rudimental drumming, a form of percussion music, a drum rudiment is one of a number of relatively small patterns which form the foundation for more extended and complex drumming patterns. The term "drum rudiment" is most closely associated with various forms of field drumming, where the snare drum plays a prominent role. In this context "rudiment" means not only "basic", but also fundamental. This tradition of drumming originates in military drumming and it is a central component of martial music.
George B. Bruce was an American Army drum major during the Civil War. Bruce is best known for co-writing The Drummer's and Fifer's Guide with Daniel Decatur Emmett.
In music, a drum stroke is a movement which produces a single or multiple notes on drums or other percussion instruments such as cymbals. There are several types of strokes: five basic single strokes, double strokes, and other multiple strokes such as triples, quadruples, or buzzes of indeterminate number.
Rudimental are a British drum and bass band, signed to Asylum Records, Atlantic Records and Black Butter Records. The band consists of Piers Aggett, Kesi Dryden and Leon "Locksmith" Rolle.
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Burn is the first full-length album recorded by the thrash metal band, Havok. It was released in 2009 on Candlelight Records.
Seth Davis is an American author, drummer, and educator.
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Charles Stewart Ashworth was drum major of the United States Marine Band in the early 1800s and the author of an influential rudimental drum manual.
Fritz Berger was a Swiss drum teacher and drum method book author. He wrote several influential books on Swiss rudimental drumming, or Basler Trommeln, that are still thought of as the authoritative sources for Swiss drumming in America.
Claus Hessler, also spelled Claus Heßler, is a German drummer, author, and teacher. He is a clinician who specializes in Open-handed drumming and rudimental drumming, especially Basel Drumming and Moeller method.
Gardiner A. Strube was an American drum major in the New York National Guard and the author of a fife and drum manual.
Alfons Grieder was a Swiss rudimental drummer who spread awareness of the Basel Drumming style in America during the mid to late 20th century through his traveling, teaching, and publications.
John Sterling "Jack" Pratt (1931–2020) was an American Army drum instructor at West Point as well as a celebrated rudimental book author. Pratt produced several volumes of rudimental solos and instructional materials and was also the founder of the International Association of Traditional Drummers (IATD), a member of the National Association of Rudimental Drummers (NARD), a member of the United States Association of Rudimental Drummers (USARD), and was inducted into the Percussive Arts Society (PAS) Hall of Fame and the World Drum Corps Hall of Fame.