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		<title>The Run up to X-Mas</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 21 Nov 2011 13:00:43 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Dave</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Usually Mondays are busy anyway with us catching up with web-orders from the weekend but today it is HEAVING in the shop (and its still before lunchtime as I write this). You can definitely tell that Santa is on his way. &#160; Gifts Some of our more popular items have....]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Usually Mondays are busy anyway with us catching up with web-orders from the weekend but today it is HEAVING in the shop (and its still before lunchtime as I write this). You can definitely tell that Santa is on his way.</p>
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<p><strong>Gifts</strong></p>
<p>Some of our more popular items have understandably been electronic kits. Saturday gone we sold a Roland TD-12, some Yamaha 500 series DTX Kits and a few Alesis DM6&#8242;s too. There&#8217;s gonna be some happy people come X-mas morn. Also, if you haven&#8217;t checked out our Mapex HX <a href="http://www.newcastledrum.co.uk/5806-mapex-horizon-hx-monster-kit-22-fusion-w-extra-8-tom-hardware-and-mapex-cymbal-set.html">MONSTER</a> kits, then you better do it soon as they&#8217;re selling like hot cakes! The 6 piece beasts include cymbals and all the necessary hardware. They won&#8217;t last long!</p>
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<p><strong>Teaching</strong></p>
<p>Speaking as the guy who picks up most of the teaching enquiries that come into the store its more than safe to say that the popularity for tuition here at NDC has kept on booming. This is no doubt thanks to our offers on <a href="http://subscribe.livingsocial.com/cities/215?ref=broader_roadblock&amp;skippable=1">living social deals</a> which have each seen at least 100 people buy either a pack of 4-half hour lessons or 1-half hour taster session. I am also glad to say the retention rate is good too so we must be doing something right!</p>
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<p><strong>X-Mas Gear</strong></p>
<p>We&#8217;re really looking forward to the big day here at <strong>NDC. </strong>We know we can bring our customers the very best in service and in value for money, as well as offering a massive collection of the best gear around. This year <a href="http://www.newcastledrum.co.uk/acoustic-drums/5803-mapex-ltd-edition-horizon-hx-custom-22-fusion-w-hammered-steel-snare-and-paiste-101-cymbals-white.html">Mapex</a> and <a href="http://www.newcastledrum.co.uk/acoustic-drums/5805-tama-imperialstar-6-piece-limited-edition-drum-kit-22-fusion.html">Tama</a> have both sent us some great limited edition kits which we know you guys will enjoy. The Mapex HX ltd edition Kit features short stack toms and paiste 101 cymbals, aswell as including a really quite nice hammered steel snare drum! The imperialstar 6 piece ltd edition kit on the other hand is a different animal completely. Having an extra floor tom, it lends itself to being very versatile. The gorgeous finishes and exclusive black chrome hardware complete the package.</p>
<p>These really are some great kits, follow the links above to check the prices and to see some of the awesome add-ons too!</p>
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<p><strong>We&#8217;re Open!</strong></p>
<p>To make it easier for you, our customers, to come down and get involved we&#8217;re opening up every Sunday from the 21st November (that&#8217;s this Sunday coming). We know many of you are busy during the week and don&#8217;t want to brave the Saturday rush so come down, chill out and try out the latest gear in the best Drum store in the North from 11am &#8211; 3pm. We look forward to seeing you.</p>
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<p>Thanks for taking the time to read the blog, check us out on <a href="http://www.facebook.com/newcastledrum">facebook</a> or <a href="http://twitter.com/#!/NewcastleDrum">twitter</a> for more frequent updates on the goings on here at NDC!</p>
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		<title>London Drum Show 2011!</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 18 Oct 2011 10:46:19 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Dave</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Congrats! I thought i&#8217;d write this blog from a more personal perspective as I (Dave) went to london for the weekend and had a pretty awesome time. Before mentioning the drum show i&#8217;d first like to share with you the results of the 2011 National Brass Band Championships of Great....]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Congrats!</strong></p>
<p>I thought i&#8217;d write this blog from a more personal perspective as I (Dave) went to london for the weekend and had a pretty awesome time. Before mentioning the drum show i&#8217;d first like to share with you the results of the 2011 National Brass Band Championships of Great Britain. Basically, we won! (YAY!). That&#8217;s the <a href="http://www.brighouseandrastrickband.co.uk/news/latest_news.htm">Brighouse and Rastrick Band</a> for those of you who don&#8217;t know me. </p>
<p><strong>The Night Before the Morning After&#8230;</strong></p>
<p>And onto business. Being busy competing at the Royal Albert Hall on the Saturday, my Drum Show Experience started prematurely on the Saturday Evening, celebrating in the pub. After having had a few too many drinks, i saw a familiar face at the Bar. Steve Vine from headstock distribution (TAMA and Zildjian) went on to buy me a drink and introduced me to some of the guys from Zildjian along with a certain Mr. Kenny Aranoff which was an experience to say the least! The night then wound up with me on the floor on the hotel room much later on as per&#8230;</p>
<p>I was accompanied to the Drum Show by my good friend Kieran Johnson, arguably the best young drummer and percussionist in the North of England (actually, probably the entire country. At 14 he has joined the world famous <a href="http://www.blackdykeband.co.uk/">Black Dyke Band</a>, the youngest ever to do so). Kieran and I heard that the Saturday had sold out and that people were being turned away at the door so I frantically called my friend Dean Price of Guru Drumworks (who were exhibiting at the show) to reserve us some tickets. He went one better and placed us on the guestlist for which we got in free!</p>
<p>Even before you entered the building you could here the drums a-bangin&#8217;&#8230;the event was on the 3rd floor&#8230;and i don&#8217;t think the Dr. Who exhibit on the floor beneath were particularly appreciative. The noise levels really were insane, but the quality of the gear on show really made up for it. </p>
<p><strong>Hidden Gem</strong></p>
<p>Before we move on to the staples on the drumming world with booths from Yamaha, Pearl, Tama, Korg etc i would like to point out my favourite booth of the entire show. <a href="http://www.rohema-percussion.de/">Rohema Percussion</a> really impressed with a large range of some amazing drumsticks along with shakers, claves and other handheld items. The diamond in the rough for me was the Ebony Drumsticks of which i bought quite a few pairs for my concert snare drum work! The price alone was reason enough to buy them! I also left with a bubinga/brass shaker and some heavenly tapered 8H and Tango sticks in hornwood and hickory respectively.</p>
<p><strong>The Big Guns</strong></p>
<p><a href="http://www.newcastledrum.co.uk/blog/2011/10/london-drum-show-2011/324906_10150319392546846_676101845_8488478_1564742778_o/" rel="attachment wp-att-677"><img src="http://www.newcastledrum.co.uk/blog/wp-content/uploads/2011/10/324906_10150319392546846_676101845_8488478_1564742778_o-144x72.jpg" alt="" width="144" height="72" class="alignright size-thumbnail wp-image-677" /></a></p>
<p>Pearl really wowed everyone with their centre-piece <a href="http://www.referencepure.com/">Reference Pure</a> kit. This beast of a drumset features thinner shells than the normal Reference series along with lighter &#8216;Fat-Tone&#8217; hoops and new swivel mini-tube lugs. All these are alleged to promote resonance as each shell is much lighter than before. The E-pro live and limited edition <a href="http://www.newcastledrum.co.uk/search.php?search_query=pearl+vision&amp;submit_search=Submit&amp;orderby=price&amp;orderway=desc">Visions</a> completed the rest of the display but everyones&#8217; attention was firmly fixed on that Reference Pure (it was for sale too, i wonder if it got snapped up&#8230;)</p>
<p>Headstock distribute both of these prestigious brands and therefore shared a pretty large booth next to all the British custom companies. The <a href="http://zildjian.com/Products/Gen16-Landing-Page">gen-16</a>&#8216;s were set up on a mesh-headed <strong>TAMA</strong> superstar hyper-drive and hooked up to 8 pairs of headphones, allowing passers by to listen in to what the demonstrators were playing. They really do work too! I had my doubts even after seeing them in store but on a kit, they make sense. The range of <strong>Zildjian</strong> cymbals shown was staggering, my personal favourite being the <a href="http://www.newcastledrum.co.uk/cymbals/3625-zildjian-20-k-light-flat-ride-cymbal.html">K Light Flat Ride</a> and <a href="http://www.newcastledrum.co.uk/cymbals/3602-zildjian-a-custom-18-efx-cymbal.html">A custom EFX Crash</a>. </p>
<p>TAMA had on show a <a href="http://www.newcastledrum.co.uk/acoustic-drums/4490-tama-starclassic-bubinga.html">bubinga Starclassic</a> along with some of their newer silverstar range including a very attractive looking bop kit.</p>
<p><strong>KORG</strong> had an entire room to themselves demoing some of the latest and greatest gear from <a href="http://www.newcastledrum.co.uk/122-vic-firth">Vic Firth</a>, <a href="http://www.newcastledrum.co.uk/40-mapex">Mapex</a> and Paiste (including the entire masters range of ride cymbals from there Twenty Series!). Mapex really pulled out all the stops with both of their Black Panther Kits and ALL of their Black Panther Snares on display, along with a healthy range of Meredians and Saturns too!</p>
<p><a href="http://www.newcastledrum.co.uk/blog/2011/10/london-drum-show-2011/288631_10150319378206846_676101845_8488383_1886639802_o/" rel="attachment wp-att-680"><img src="http://www.newcastledrum.co.uk/blog/wp-content/uploads/2011/10/288631_10150319378206846_676101845_8488383_1886639802_o-144x72.jpg" alt="" width="144" height="72" class="alignright size-thumbnail wp-image-680" /></a></p>
<p><strong>Sabian</strong> had on show their entire range of Artisan cymbals with the main article being a beautiful <a href="http://www.newcastledrum.co.uk/vault/4918-sabian-vault-20-artisan-medium-ride-cymbal.html">22&#8243; Artisan medium ride</a>. This pie was sweet on the bow, yet heavy on the bell. It would literally out do any ride you currently own in any genre!</p>
<p><strong>Silent but Deadly</strong></p>
<p>Before we visit some of the lesser known brands i&#8217;d like to mention the <strong>Yamaha</strong> and <strong>Roland</strong> e-booths as it were. Both hosted &#8216;silent&#8217; drum clinics with Roland opting to allow people to play along on their V-Drums. Yamaha also displayed a range of their Acoustic Kits including club customs and a PHX which had the best sounding 10&#8243; Tom of the day (by a mile!).</p>
<p><strong>Boutique Brits</strong></p>
<p>There was of course the usual contribution of artisan brands from around England including <a href="http://www.gattondrum.com/">Gatton</a>, <a href="http://www.highwooddrums.co.uk/">Highwood</a>, <a href="http://www.addrums.com/AD_Drums_2011/Home.html">AD Drums</a>, <a href="http://www.tikidrums.com/">Tiki Drums</a> and <a href="http://www.gurudrumworks.co.uk/">Guru Drumworks</a>.</p>
<p>The <strong>Gatton</strong> booth was extremely popular for groups of shedders who saw the opportunity of 3 kits set up in close proximity as one to show off some chops and trade fours, much to the delight (and annoyance) of the impromptu audiences! The corian drums really projected and many people i&#8217;m sure went home with bloody ears (especially that little 13&#215;4 snare! OW!!!). </p>
<p><strong>Highwood</strong> had their usual Birch Kits on show with the addition of a few of the Hallmark aluminium snares. These feature a solid 1&#8243; thick aluminium shell are relatively dry, extremely articulate and VERY heavy. The number 2 snare drum of the show for me.</p>
<p><strong>Altered Design</strong> drums were popular with the younger folk with their striking finishes and simple, nu-metal set ups. Definitely a company to check out.</p>
<p><strong>Tiki</strong> were one of my favourites, promoting a 2 day <a href="http://www.tikidrums.com/index.php?page=shop.browse&amp;category_id=72&amp;vmcchk=1&amp;option=com_virtuemart&amp;Itemid=53">drum building course</a> aimed to educate about what it is that makes a great drum great. They also had (hiding in their booth) my Number 1 snare of the show. A 14&#215;6, 6 ply Mahogany and poplar hybrid with Maple re-rings. This thing was just so sensitive it almost cried when I played it (I know I did!). Perfectly tuned it was the archetype of a jazz snare drum but offered enough bite to work for anything. Seriously guys, this thing was amazing. </p>
<p><strong>Guru</strong> are always close to my heart, having a few of their snare drums myself. They had on show the best sounding kit you&#8217;ve ever heard. A prototype, free-floating 3mm thin stave kit made from 200-year old, seasoned Mahogany. The toms opened up at the lightest touch because of the paper thin, vertical-grained shells and responded even better as the volume increased. The best in show for me. </p>
<p><a href="http://www.newcastledrum.co.uk/blog/2011/10/london-drum-show-2011/290653_10150319346816846_676101845_8488264_1650923895_o/" rel="attachment wp-att-681"><img src="http://www.newcastledrum.co.uk/blog/wp-content/uploads/2011/10/290653_10150319346816846_676101845_8488264_1650923895_o-144x72.jpg" alt="" width="144" height="72" class="alignright size-thumbnail wp-image-681" /></a></p>
<p>So there&#8217;s a roundup of the show, <strong>more pictures on our</strong> <a href="http://www.facebook.com/newcastledrum"><strong>facebook</strong></a> page. I apologise for all the exhibitors i didn&#8217;t mention but there were just so many!</p>
<p>Keep on Drummin&#8217;<br />
Peace,</p>
<p>Dave and the NDC Team</p>
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		<title>Drum Shtick: Why Music Is The Most Important Thing On Earth.</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 16 Oct 2011 22:09:04 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Clarke Elliott</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[This page is posted up in my house – right in front of my drumkit. It reminds me why music is so important, inspiring me when drumming starts to feel too much like “work”. I hope it does the same for you. Music is universal. The thrill of hearing Heartbreak....]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><span style="direction: ltr">This page is posted up in my house – right in front of my drumkit. </span><span style="direction: ltr">It reminds me why music is so important, inspiring me when drumming starts to feel too much like “work”.</span></p>
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<h3><em>I hope it does the same for you.</em></h3>
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<h2><strong>Music is universal.</strong></h2>
<p>The thrill of hearing <em>Heartbreak Hotel</em>, <em>Thriller</em>, or <em>Smells Like Teen Spirit</em> for the first time is something everyone can relate to.</p>
<p>The best lyric writers tell hugely personal stories, and artists sing things they would never dream of speaking, and yet their lyrical themes leave space for individual interpretation.</p>
<p>The Beatles’ <em>Yesterday</em> is the most covered song of all time, because it’s so ambiguous, and yet so specific and consummate that everybody relates to it.</p>
<h2><strong>Music is inspirational.</strong></h2>
<p>From the folk music of city slums and the swing band dances of the 1940s, to the punk movement and the advent of rave, music has brought people together, to drink, dance, and share.<span style="direction: ltr"> </span></p>
<h2><strong>Music is a healer.</strong></h2>
<p>When things go wrong, the first thing many of us do is reach for our favourite album to cheer us up – our favourite music is the perfect embodiment of our favourite memories.<span style="direction: ltr"> </span></p>
<h2><strong>Music is emotional.</strong></h2>
<p>A well-crafted album will take the listener on an emotional journey through harmony, arrangement, and dynamics. Music has the power to relax us, excite us, speed us up, and slow us down.</p>
<p>Films are impotent without their soundtracks; they create melancholy, elation, confusion, and congruity. Without John Williams’ <em>Imperial Death March,</em> the immutable Darth Vader would never have been so imposing.</p>
<p>Silent tragedies wouldn’t move us, silent chases wouldn’t excite us, and silent zombies wouldn’t scare us.</p>
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<h3><em><span style="text-decoration: underline">“No culture so far discovered lacks music” – Anthony Storr</span></em></h3>
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<p>The urge to dance fulfils a primeval sexual need, inextricably fused with rhythm – and the ability we have as musicians to communicate on that basic, sub-lingual, and extremely powerful level is an incredible capability, and one that we should never take for granted.<span style="direction: ltr"> </span></p>
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		<title>Weird and Wonderful Pt. 5: Pies !!!!!&#8230;and some news!</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 13 Oct 2011 14:07:27 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Dave</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Yes you read it right. PIES. We thought we&#8217;d discuss some of the more specifically weird and wonderful CYMBALS we have in stock. Some are more &#8216;interesting&#8217; than others, some may seem pretty mainstream to those of you who follow this sort of thing. Others will be left in AWE....]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Yes you read it right. PIES.</p>
<p>We thought we&#8217;d discuss some of the more specifically weird and wonderful CYMBALS we have in stock. Some are more &#8216;interesting&#8217; than others, some may seem pretty mainstream to those of you who follow this sort of thing. Others will be left in AWE simply because they didn&#8217;t realise you can get octagonal cymbals!</p>
<p><strong>Sabian</strong></p>
<p>Sabian are heralded as THE innovators in the cymbal world. They took the Zildjian formula (being owned by members of the Zildjian family and named after SAlly, BIlly and ANdy Zildjian) and went wild. Sabian obviously make &#8216;normal&#8217; cymbals, but their fresh approach to the old turkish tradition put them firmly in the market alongside Zildjian in as short a time as 20 years (Zildjian have been around for centuries!). </p>
<p>HOLY PIES!!!</p>
<p><img src="http://silverlakestudio.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/05/sabian_ozone-300x220.jpg" alt="Yep, thems is holes!!!" /></p>
<p>Sabians have come up with dozens of new ideas in the cymbal field since its inception. These include their collaborations with Dave Weckl: HHX, Evolution, Legacy etc, one of the first ever completely unlathed rides: the AA Raw ride and many others! The one thing though that grabbed the drumming world&#8217;s attention by the pies was the <a href="http://newcastledrum.co.uk/cymbals/2116-sabian-hhx-16-evolution-o-zone-crash-cymbal.html">O-zone</a> cymbals. Variations are now a staple in every manufacturer&#8217;s catalogues but when Weckl came up with the idea of cutting holes in a cymbal as a way to &#8216;trash&#8217; up the sound, this was some out of the box thinking. The story goes that Sabian were cutting sections out of cymbals to use as smaller cymbals if the larger one didn&#8217;t quite pass QC. Dave heard one of these throw-backs and thought it interesting. He asked for a purpose-made hole-y cymbal to be produced and voila! He incorporated it into his HHX Evolution line. </p>
<p>These O-zone cymbals have leaked into the <a href="http://newcastledrum.co.uk/1137-hhx">HHX</a> Legacy, AAX, Vault and even APX lines (along with some B8 prototypes). They can now be seen in crashes, rides, splashes, more recently chinas and even some hats. Some think its strange to charge the same amount of money for less metal (in the case of the APX Ozone you get a lot less cymbal for your money). But, if you want that trashy sound and a 2 year warranty, Sabian Ozones are the way to go!.</p>
<p>Octagons!!!</p>
<p><img src="http://www.guitarampkeyboard.com/rs/tn1/tn1_1873765.jpg" alt="Again! Bits being cut out seems to be the fashion" /></p>
<p>Sabian also came up with the Rocktagon! An 8 sided crash (and splash, along with some prototype rides) which offers a similar sound to the O-zones. Since some of the cymbal is cut away, the sound waves through the lathing is disturbed offering distorted, trashy sounds. They&#8217;re no-where near as popular as they&#8217;re perforated counterparts probably because they look rather strange. Every says &#8216;sound matters&#8217; but we know deep down when something just doesn&#8217;t &#8216;look&#8217; right.</p>
<p><strong>Zildjian</strong></p>
<p>Its time to roll with the big boys. For these guys you won&#8217;t find many original innovations. BUT if you dig into their more recent history, you&#8217;ll find some cool offerings. </p>
<p>Knock Knock&#8230;SWISH SWISH</p>
<p><img src="http://zildjian.com/~/media/Z/Products/Cymbals/Cast-Bronze-Cymbals/A-Zildjian-Series/Special-Effects/22-New-A-Zildjian-Swish-Knocker-with-20-Rivets-Special-Effects.ashx?h=360&amp;w=360" alt="Lewis' favourite cymbal!" /></p>
<p>Mel Lewis was probably one of the most high-profile endorsers and users of Zildjian ever. He used to use a cymbal which was essentially a flatter china with 20 (don&#8217;t quote us on this!) rivets around its circumference. This was the perfect big band ride for things like sax solis or a great cushion of sound for a 4 piece band. Zildjian recently re-issued an exact copy of Lewis&#8217; cymbal called the Avedis Swish-Knocker. </p>
<p><strong>THE BELLS!!!</strong></p>
<p><img src="http://fl2.shopmania.org/files/images/7835/zildjian-9-5-large-zil-bel~7834498.jpg" alt="" /></p>
<p>The <a href="http://www.newcastledrum.co.uk/cymbals/3563-zildjian-95-medium-zil-bel-cymbal.html">Zil-Bel</a> has been one of Zildjians most popular effects cymbals. Available as either a 6&#8243; or 9.5&#8243; model, they offer a definite cutting tone which has found its way into a lot of nu-metal a screamo music. Cheack this out if you want an offensive yet musical addition to your set!</p>
<p>In the interest of being concise, we will continue this PIES blog as a seperate mini-series under the &#8216;weird and wonderful&#8217; banner. There&#8217;s plenty to talk about, and we don&#8217;t want to give it all away at once.</p>
<p>Thanks for taking the time to read this blog and we appreciate all feedback you may give!<br />
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<p>Keep on drumming,</p>
<p>The NDC Team</p>
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		<title>Weird and Wonderful Pt4: Hands and Feet&#8230;and Dinosaurs</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 10 Oct 2011 15:26:26 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Dave</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[No, its not part of that immortal &#8220;head, shoulders, knees and toes&#8221; song. Its just that our focus on this grim monday morning is definitely something to shout about, MORE new mapex pedals (for your feet) and various shaker-y type oddities! (for your hands&#8230;). Don&#8217;t Go Into the Long Grass!!!....]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>No, its not part of that immortal &#8220;head, shoulders, knees and toes&#8221; song. Its just that our focus on this grim monday morning is definitely something to shout about, MORE new mapex pedals (for your feet) and various shaker-y type oddities! (for your hands&#8230;). </p>
<p><strong>Don&#8217;t Go Into the Long Grass!!!</strong></p>
<p><img src="http://cdn.mos.musicradar.com/images/Product%20News/Drums/jan11/mapex-raptor-pedal-660-80.jpg" alt="Clearly showing the elegance and simplicity of the Direct Drive mechanism" /></p>
<p>Those of you who are fans of fiction will know this infamous line from Jurassic Park. It is of course a reference to  the namesake of the new Mapex direct-drive pedal &#8220;Raptor&#8221;. The <a href="http://bit.ly/raqnBK">Mapex Raptor</a> is essentially the very well reputed Falcon with a direct drive system instead of chain drive. Direct drive seems to be coming back into fashion recently with the contributions from Yamaha and Pearl. They state it adds response as there is no latency between engaging the pedal and the beater hitting the head. I can see exactly their point and you can feel the difference. The Raptor is no exception to this rule and provides immediate response at a MUCH lower price point to its other Japanese Rivals. Follow the link above to check out the price of the double. </p>
<p>Interestingly enough you can also buy a <a href="http://bit.ly/ok9t2J">direct drive conversion mechanism</a> which will easily retrofit onto your current falcon. How cool is that?!</p>
<p><strong>Shake it Real Good!!!</strong></p>
<p><img src="http://images.musicstore.de/images/GALLERY_DRU0022493-000_1_images390.jpg" alt="WHat's this you ask? Read on below to find out..." /></p>
<p>You really need to see our shaker array to really understand what we can offer. Check out <a href="https://picasaweb.google.com/111912934306015305172/October102011#5661786690133921074">THIS</a> link to see a pick of a small range of what we stock. There&#8217;s new innovations such as the <a href="http://www.newcastledrum.co.uk/percussion/1263-lp-one-shot-shaker-1-pair-small.html">One-Shot</a> from LP and more traditional instruments like this <a href="http://www.newcastledrum.co.uk/djembe-drumming/1458-kambala-caxixi-berimbau.html">Kambala Caixixi</a>. All in all, we KNOW we will have whatever you need. Even the rather odd-looking <a href="http://www.newcastledrum.co.uk/search.php?search_query=qube&amp;submit_search=Submit&amp;orderby=position&amp;orderway=desc">QUBE</a> above!</p>
<p><strong>Give me Thunder&#8230;AND LIGHTNING!</strong></p>
<p><img src="http://images.static.steveweissmusic.com/products/images/uploads/1131322_23990_large.jpg" alt="The Spring/thunder drum in all its glory!" /></p>
<p>The <a href="http://www.newcastledrum.co.uk/percussion/3098-remo-spring-drum-16-x-7-rainbow.html">REMO thunder drum</a> is probably one of the strangest items in our inventory. Technically its called a &#8220;Spring Drum&#8221;, but it is made to simulate thunder with a rumbling, roaring sound. You shake the drum and the spring attached to one of the heads oscillates. This vibration is then transferred to the head on to which the spring is attached and is magnified within the drum itself. The shell (made from REMO&#8217;s Acousticon) also features a hole, which you can cover or leave open for numerous sonic possibilities!!!</p>
<p><strong>Jingle-Jangle</strong></p>
<p>Tambourines are often overlooked and get quite a bad rep, but we love them here! Pearl have come out with an awesome idea for mounting a tambourine with a simple yet ingenious solution. The <a href="http://www.newcastledrum.co.uk/percussion/2942-pearl-ultra-grip-adjustable-volume-tambourine-w-brass-jingles.html">pearl ultra-grip tambourine</a> also features their &#8220;ultra-grip&#8221; technology which ensures you won&#8217;t struggle to find a comfortable grip on this bad-boy.</p>
<p><img src="http://www.billyhyde.com/images/products/PPPTM50BHR.jpg" alt="The mount and the tembourine are included in the price!" /></p>
<p>Two more cool features are the adjustable jingles (so YOU can CHOOSE how much jingle your tambourine has) and the rubber insulated top edge for easy playing with sticks!</p>
<p>Thanks for taking the time to read this blog and we appreciate all feedback you may give!<br />
Why not grab our twitter handle @newcastledrum or like us on <a href="http://www.facebook.com/newcastledrum">facebook</a>?</p>
<p>Keep on drumming,</p>
<p>The NDC Team</p>
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		<title>Weird and Wonderful Pt. 3, straight from Africa-Upon-Tyne</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 08 Oct 2011 14:01:55 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Dave</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[We&#8217;re here direct from the providence of all mankind today: Newcastle Upon Tyne (as always). After a long wait for the Ivory Coast to sort out its political problems we have received a shipment of Kambala Djembes. This kind of covers our &#8216;new&#8217; element of these blogs and the more....]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>We&#8217;re here direct from the providence of all mankind today: Newcastle Upon Tyne (as always). After a long wait for the Ivory Coast to sort out its political problems we have received a shipment of <a href="http://www.newcastledrum.co.uk/search.php?search_query=kambala+djembe&amp;submit_search=Submit&amp;orderby=position&amp;orderway=desc">Kambala Djembes</a>. This kind of covers our &#8216;new&#8217; element of these blogs and the more obscure elements too, being hand carved, full wooden, real-skinned instruments!</p>
<p><img src="http://www.soarvalleymusic.co.uk/images/KDJKBL%20Djembes.gif" alt="A great selection of Kambala Djembes" /></p>
<p><strong>Protect Your Head!!!</strong></p>
<p>No we&#8217;re not talking about hard hats, but BATTER BADGES!!! We stock a wide range of these kick drum head savers in many sizes from many brands. Obviously there&#8217;s remo and evans (that&#8217;s no news to anyone) but DID YOU KNOW we also offer slug percussion products and Danmar? </p>
<p>Slug percussion specialise in kick drum accessories including strange glow-in-the-dark kick drum patches and bass drum beaters. <a href="http://www.newcastledrum.co.uk/search.php?search_query=danmar&amp;submit_search=Submit&amp;orderby=position&amp;orderway=desc">Danmar</a> are a company who also specialise in accessories but are much more functional than your usual kick batters and beaters. The <a href="http://www.newcastledrum.co.uk/5787-zoro-bass-drum-pedal-beater-white-felt-square-black-shaft.html">ZORO signature kick drum beater</a> is something you have to see to believe where the batter badges are made to enhance definition with plastic or even metal patches. </p>
<p><strong>Turkish Pies</strong></p>
<p>We know go from Africa through the US to Turkey with Turkish Cymbals. We have a very limited stock at present which will no doubt go soon! Check them out <a href="http://www.turkishcymbals.com/">HERE</a><br />
At this price point, you will NOT find any other hand-made genuine turkish cymbals&#8230;period!</p>
<p><img src="http://www.drummagazine.com/images/gear/051110-Turkish-cymbals.jpg" alt="Strange but true! Turkish cymbals" /></p>
<p>We only currently have a 21&#8243; Ride, 16&#8243; Med-thin crash, 14&#8243; Quick Flat-Bottom hats all from their classic range. </p>
<p>Thanks for reading this blog, please comment, rant or generally flame each other as much as you want. Please feel free to check out our <a href="www.facebook.com/newcastledrum">facebook</a> or follow us on twitter @newcastledrum.</p>
<p>Peace, the NDC team</p>
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		<title>Weird and Wonderful (AND MONSTERS!!!) pt. 2</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 06 Oct 2011 15:10:56 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Dave</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Hello again to all our avid (and accidental) blog followers. Today we&#8217;re going to look at a few more items of &#8216;interest&#8217; which we have in store. Items which are hiding away in dark corners, afraid of daylight. Well we&#8217;re going to shine the spot on them and show you....]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hello again to all our avid (and accidental) blog followers.</p>
<p>Today we&#8217;re going to look at a few more items of &#8216;interest&#8217; which we have in store. Items which are hiding away in dark corners, afraid of daylight. Well we&#8217;re going to shine the spot on them and show you the &#8216;weird and wonderful&#8217;.</p>
<p>Along with this we have the arrival of the Mapex Horizon HX MONSTER kit (scary&#8230;i know) just in time for hallowe&#8217;en and ofcourse, carried on towards christmas. For the promotional price of £519, you get:</p>
<p>22&#215;18 kick<br />
8&#215;7 tom<br />
10&#215;8 tom<br />
12&#215;9 tom<br />
14&#215;14 floor<br />
14&#215;5.5 snare </p>
<p><img src="http://cdn.mos.musicradar.com/images/Rhythm/issue-179/mapex-horizon-hx-drum-kit-460-80.jpg" alt="Evrything you see here PLUS an 8" /></p>
<p>The kit includes ALL hardware necessary for mounting the toms along with 2 cymbal stands, a snare stand, pedal, throne (deep breath&#8230;) and a hi hat stand! Basically, its a full drum kit ready to play. Oh yeah, it includes mapex cymbals too!</p>
<p>Now, from the sublime to the insane. Back to our unknown treasures. The first of which comes as a dream from the far-east&#8230;</p>
<p>The <a href="http://bit.ly/qtllLd">Dream Bliss 24&#8243; small bell flat ride</a> really is something to behold. Along the same lines as a K-light or an istanbul Joey Waronker it provides desperately dark under-tones which accompany a subtle shimmer of brightness. Along with being quite thin, this makes for the perfect wash-ride and surprisingly a great club ride, being warm enough to cushion any solo and thin harmony line. Check this Monster (see what i did there?) out at the link above.</p>
<p><img src="http://www.newcastledrum.co.uk/116-14497-large/dream-bliss-series-24-small-bell-flat-ride-cymbal.jpg" alt="Thats one tasty looking pie" /></p>
<p>Next up is the <a href="http://www.newcastledrum.co.uk/accessories/5765-kickport-bass-drum-port-white.html">KICKPORT</a>! Ok, so its pretty well known and its popularity has only grown over the very short amount of time its been with us but surprisingly, not many people know we stock it (EVEN IN GOLD!!!). I won&#8217;t beat around the bush, it simply makes your kick drum sound better. Usually i&#8217;d say &#8216;better&#8217; is subjective but you only harbour that delusion until you actually try one of these babies! Check it out at the link above.</p>
<p><img src="http://www.drum-stop.co.uk/images/kick-port-gold.jpg" alt="Gold?! 'Nuff said" /></p>
<p>For our final item we travel all the way across to the lovely country of Sweden. We all hate cliches and stereotypes BUT in this case, IKEA actually plays a part. <a href="http://www.wincent.se/">Wincent Sticks</a> are a relatively junior company with hopes to penetrate the already swamped drum stick market. Wincent however have an ace up their sleeve. They use old IKEA tooling and grind their sticks into shape with stones, rather than using the traditional blade lathe. This, they proclaim, gives for a much more reliable surface of the stick with less &#8216;micro-cracks&#8217;. The wax coating they use also seals the wood grain, making for one heck of a durable stick! Check them out for yourselves at the link above!</p>
<p><img src="http://www.txirula.com/files/producto/wincent5axl.jpg" alt="Wood as close to Metal as you can get!" /></p>
<p>Thanks for taking the time to read this blog and we appreciate all feedback you may give!<br />
Why not grab our twitter handle <a href="http://twitter.com/#!/NewcastleDrum">@newcastledrum</a> or like us on <a href="http://www.facebook.com/newcastledrum">facebook</a>?</p>
<p>Keep on drumming,</p>
<p>The NDC Team</p>
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		<title>Weird and Wonderful at NDC</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 28 Sep 2011 10:07:03 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Dave</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Working in a shop, we can sometimes become a tad pre-occupied with everyday goings-on to actually show customers everything we offer. The aim of this series of regular blogs is to show you guys (our customers, followers and friends) the items, services and generally overlooked products which can be found....]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Working in a shop, we can sometimes become a tad pre-occupied with everyday goings-on to actually show customers everything we offer.</p>
<p>The aim of this series of regular blogs is to show you guys (our customers, followers and friends) the items, services and generally overlooked products which can be found in the deepest-darkest corners of the store! We&#8217;ll also be featuring new products which you may not know we actually stock.</p>
<p>We&#8217;ll start with the lesser-known.</p>
<p><strong>Get Inked With EVANS</strong></p>
<p><img src="http://www.bananasmusic.com/multimedia/17049/MediumImage/17049_md.jpg" alt="Is it a speaker? NO! Its a kick drum head" /></p>
<p>Did you know that EVANS drumheads offer a head-printing service? Its called INKED by EVANS and features any of their EQ range kick drum reso heads with either pre-designed or customer-specified artwork printed onto the front. This isn&#8217;t just a transfer or sticker either, its printed onto the head in the EVANS factory. They even ship it directly to YOU! So, what part to NDC play in this? Well, we sell you a coupon you redeem online at <a href="www.inkedbyevans.com">www.inkedbyevans.com</a> which includes the price of the head AND the printing. So, all you have to do is design your head and wait at your door until the postman comes!!!</p>
<p>And on to the brand new in!</p>
<p><strong>Let Your Feet Fly!</strong></p>
<p><img src="http://cachepe.zzounds.com/media/fit,400by400/quality,85/89387-987f40b00ec7679947ca8c6b7bc9e86d.jpg" alt="One of the best pedals on the market for £67? Its no joke" /></p>
<p>Mapex have completely revamped their hardware lines and their pedals are ofcourse no exception. Their flagship falcon has redefined what a quality pedal should be and the new P710 is its smaller brother. With a slimline footboard, weight-adjustable cam and other features its confusing as to why this pedal costs so little!</p>
<p>Check it out!</p>
<p>I hope this has given you a little more of an insight into our store, watch this space for more updates!</p>
<p>The NDC Team</p>
<p>trong&gt;</p>
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		<title>Jeff Davenport, Living Social Deals and the Challenges of Teaching</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 25 Jul 2011 11:46:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Hi there guys, We recently ran a promotional deal with Living Social. They&#8217;re a deals website akin to groupon where people can buy heavily reduced goods/services. We offered drum lessons with me (Dave) at £5/ 30 mins as either a one-off taster lesson or a series of 4 (at the....]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hi there guys,</p>
<p>We recently ran a promotional deal with Living Social. They&#8217;re a deals website akin to groupon where people can buy heavily reduced goods/services. We offered drum lessons with me (Dave) at £5/ 30 mins as either a one-off taster lesson or a series of 4 (at the same price), a saving of over 2/3rds compared to our normal prices. These have been received VERY well and I now have 160 (approximately) new students to teach through the Newcastle Drum Centre.</p>
<p>This may seem like awesome news but my work has only just begun. It must be said now though that I really enjoy teaching. Some musicians use it as a fall back or last resort but I really REALLY like it for what it is. I&#8217;ve been teaching now in schools for a few years and have built up a lesson-lesson curriculum that is broad enough to cover everyone, but can easily be tailored to suit the individual. </p>
<p>Having an extra 160 students then, although a large number, should be a blessing. To be honest it really is! Once you get past the initial lesson and the possibility of the student being of any age, any skill level etc you can really settle into actually imparting knowledge. </p>
<p>The key to being a successful teacher though is being organised and planning well. We have set up a system where each student takes home a practice diary of which I have an electronic copy in a spreadsheet. This way, I (and the student) know exactly where we left off the previous lesson and how much the student has practiced. Its a great system and it promotes efficient practice. I tend to go off on a tangent sometimes in lessons, but always write down the important points which the student then concentrates on at home. I am a firm believer that progress takes place at home, not in the lesson. A student will be told what to practice for the next lesson, but progress to it will only occur if the student practices outside the lesson.</p>
<p>If you&#8217;d like to book lessons with me just phone the store on 0191 221 0301. Unfortunately the livingsocial deal has now expired but I am more than prepared for you to come down anyway!</p>
<p>On a slightly lighter note, we have the amazing Mr. Jeff Davenport coming in on September the 24th to show us all how to tune our drums. It is a much avoided and overlooked issue which all drummers like to say they know about, but most actually don&#8217;t. Jeff will show us, with help from his Remo drum heads and Remo drums, how to get the most from you toms, kick and snare. The day will include a &#8216;helpdesk&#8217; on the morning, a workshop after lunch and then a chance to ask him specifics!</p>
<p>So, good sounding drums, well taught students (&#8230;ahem) and many other happenings. Its going to be a busy summer!</p>
<p>Dave, the NDC team</p>
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		<title>Zildjian Gen-16 Acoustic-Electric Hybrid Cymbals!</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 07 Jul 2011 11:05:47 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Dave</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The guys at NDC have recently been given the privilege of testing the new Zildjian Gen-16 cymbals in store. If you&#8217;re not familiar with what they are, they are an acoustic (albeit quiet) cymbal which comes with an acoustic pick up. This attaches to the cymbal and connects to the....]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The guys at NDC have recently been given the privilege of testing the new Zildjian Gen-16 cymbals in store. If you&#8217;re not familiar with what they are, they are an acoustic (<em>albeit </em>quiet) cymbal which comes with an acoustic pick up. This attaches to the cymbal and connects to the Gen-16 module which itself contains EQ presets and other features.</p>
<p>Here&#8217;s a link to the Gen-16 website which fully explains all the features of the new cymbals: <a href="http://bit.ly/mA7YAt"> zildjian Gen-16</p>
<p></a><br />
We&#8217;re planning on having a demo set in store for you all to come down and try out. These cymbals will add colour to both your acoustic and electric kit.</p>
<p>The NDC team</p>
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