- 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 5, 1917 - New Orleans Style Drumming
A CENTURY OF DRUM SET EVOLUTION WITH DANIEL GLASS
The New Orleans-based Original Dixieland Jass Band (with drummer Tony Sbarbaro) makes the first official "jazz" recordings in New York City. Around the same time, other Crescent City musicians - including drummers Baby Dodds and Zutty Singleton - relocate to Chicago, where the New Orleans jazz style becomes very influential.
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The Original Dixieland Jass Band made some of the first jazz recordings!


Following the success of the Dixieland Jass Band, New Orleans drummers like Baby Dodds move north to contribute to this highly influential new style of music.


This drumset is typical of the set used at this time.