- History of the Drumset: Part 1, 1865 - Double Drumming
- History of the Drumset: Part 10, 1941 - Bebop
- History of the Drumset: Part 11. 1948 - Rhythm and Blues
- History of the Drumset: Part 12, 1952 - Double Bass
- History of the Drumset: Part 13, 1954 - Rockabilly
- History of the Drumset: Part 14, 1954 - Rock and Roll
- History of the Drumset: Part 15, 1964 - The Beatles
- History of the Drumset: Part 16 - Conclusion
- History of the Drumset: Part 2, 1890 - Ragtime
- History of the Drumset: Part 3, 1900's - The Bass Drum Pedal
- History of the Drumset: Part 4, 1913 - Jazz Brushes
- History of the Drumset: Part 5, 1917 - New Orleans Style Drumming
- History of the Drumset: Part 6, 1919 - Chicago Style Drumming
- History of the Drumset: Part 7, 1927 - Silent Movies
- History of the Drumset: Part 8, 1929 - Big Band Drumming
- History of the Drumset: Part 9, 1935 - Gene Krupa
History of the Drumset: Part 2, 1890 - Ragtime
A CENTURY OF DRUM SET EVOLUTION WITH DANIEL GLASS
With the explosive popularity of Ragtime, drummers begin to improvise more freely with the rudiments. At the same time, record numbers of immigrants arrive into the United States from all over the world, bringing their ethnic instruments with them. Early drum set players adapt many of these "contraptions" into their basic set up, giving way to the term "traps." Trap drummers would play an important role in the evolution of Vaudeville, silent movies, and radio.
IMAGE GALLERY


This photo shows one of the earliest photos of an overhang pedal in use!


The overhang pedal played the bass drum and cymbal at the same time.


Close up view at the overhang pedal -- father of today's modern bass drum pedals.


The late 1800s and early 1900s saw a flood of immigrants coming into the Untied States.


Immigrants brought with them their own culture, including their music! Many of their instruments would become integrated into the drum set.


Immigrant instruments became popularized and integrated into a drummer's set up.


One of the earliest trap tables, featuring many immigrant-influenced instruments.


Chinese Tom


Chinese toms were the first tonal drums to become integrated into the drum set.


Avedis Zildjian made cymbals for the early trap sets. This is one of the first Zildjian advertisements!