oneDRUMS
FAQs
Frequently Asked Questions
What does oneDRUMS look like?
There are no photographs of oneDRUMS because the design is proprietary. As a simple description, oneDRUMS is a series of floor pedals with beaters, activated by the tapping of one foot. The beaters strike traditional analog drums; including kick drum, snare, tom and crash cymbal.
How can I get oneDRUMS?
In development, there have been many foot injuries caused by oneDRUMS. Because of this, oneDRUMS may never be an available product. Attempting to build a oneDRUMS kit is not recommended. The challenges are steep and the health risks are high.
How long did it take to invent oneDRUMS?
oneDRUMS has been in development for over a decade, with small improvements each year. Playing limitations had sparked ideas for improvement. As improvements are made, playing technique must also improve, to take advantage of the change. The most difficult challenge was in the creation of a proper snare hit, as snare drums have a certain feel to them and that feel influences their sound. With years of trial, error and practice, a true snare feel and sound is there.
Is oneDRUMS difficult to play?
oneDRUMS is relatively easy to play, as far as a simple kick-snare beat. Playing one DRUMS more like a traditional acoustic drum kit has taken many years practice. In addition to playing technique, most songs need to be re-written, to accommodate oneDRUMS’ pedal platform.
How did oneDRUMS get started?
Over the next several years, I developed the mechanics of oneDRUMS, turning it into a new percussion instrument that stands on its own merits. Although, oneDRUMS works equally well with electronic drums as it does with analog drums, I switched exclusively to analog drums. There is a certain visceral impact that analog drums project, which cannot be duplicated with sound samples.
After developing the mechanics of oneDRUMS, I still had to develop my playing technique. Over time, I created a number of beat patterns and fills to go along with the songs I play; singing and playing guitar. All of my songs are original, so I didn’t have to change drum patterns that were already established. Today, when playing within a one-man-band style, the feeling is nothing short of thrilling. It’s a thrill to play and a spectacle for spectators. oneDRUMS plays and sounds 100% like a live band because it is a live band. The music experience that oneDRUMS can bring to musicians and music lovers is nothing short of amazing.
oneDRUMS is its own instrument and different than a traditional rock drumming. Writing new beat patterns and fills to appropriately coordinate with the music being played is necessary. One must learn to work around the limitations of oneDRUMS and focus on the advantages. Have you ever heard an entire live band stop playing for a split second, total silence between beats? This is extremely difficult to coordinate within a music group, however, it’s very easy to do with oneDRUMS. How about a kick drum beat, exactly coordinating with each and every guitar note, regardless of how syncopated or out of sync the guitar playing is. With oneDRUMS, it’s a breeze.
Why does oneDRUMS tie into the other mentioned websites?
The intention is to use it to demonstrate unconventional thinking within a conference setting.
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