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American drummer (born 1979) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Seth Davis (born July 28, 1979) is an American author, drummer, and educator.
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Born | Houma, Louisiana, U.S. | July 28, 1979
Genres | Djent, Experimental Music, Industrial, Jazz Fusion, Progressive Rock, Progressive Metal, Thrash Metal |
Occupation | Drummer |
Years active | 1985–present |
Website | sethdavisdrumming |
Seth has established himself as a virtuoso by possessing advanced abilities in solo and musical performance.[1]
Davis has shared clinic rosters with percussion educators and performers Chad Wackerman, Chris Coleman, Chip Ritter, Danny Seraphine, Derek Roddy, Dom Famularo, Joey Oscar, Jotan Afanador, and Mike Mangini.[2]
Highlighted skill sets include innovative ideologies for writing unorthodox vertical and horizontal hybrid compositions when arranging and composing music, drum solos, and rudimental drumming pieces.[3][4]
The Davis Method is his personalized approach and method to drumming and percussion education and performance. He explains his drum technique as a five-part, pronation and supination based technique, with a French timpani grip.
While Davis teaches rhythmic proficiency through physical training and practice on and off the instrument, he accredits mental training for achieving drumming goals through the utilization of specific brain wave cycles, self-hypnosis, selective meditation, and creative visualization[5]
Davis was the drummer for Berklee College of Music based progressive rock band Abigail's Ghost[6] from 2004 to 2006, writing and recording the drumming for the progressive rock studio album Selling Insincerity, and also assisted in album arrangement and music composition.
From 2007 to 2011, Davis performed as a session musician in the downtown area of New Orleans known as the French Quarter, performing an estimated 500+ shows with local artists on the Bourbon Street club circuit. While working in New Orleans, he met Kyle Thomas of the metal band Exhorder. He joined the New Orleans–based groove metal band in the spring of 2010,[7] touring the U.S. and headlining metal festivals[8][9] through winter of 2011 performing hits from the band's albums Slaughter in the Vatican and The Law. Chris Nail, the original drummer, wrote and recorded all drum arrangements for the two studio albums.
Davis became ranked as one of the top 10 fastest drummers in the world [10] during the 2002 Warped Tour, certified by the World's Fastest Drummers Org.[11]
After being welcomed into what WFD champions refer to as "The Thousand Club",[12] their elite club for speed drummers by playing 1000+ single strokes in 60 seconds, Seth continued to break his initial single stroke speed ranking.
Through permission from the WFD, Davis created the double stroke category to teach how to play a clean, open roll, as well as perform various accuracy demonstrations with rudiments from multiple sticking families. He went on to set 3 world speed records for the double stroke roll[13][14] from 2002 to 2004, establishing himself as a world-recognized speed champion. Davis was the first person in history to officially play a clean, open, double stroke roll over the 1000, 1100, and 1200 strokes per minute mark.
Official hand speed rankings and records:
Single Stroke: 1005, 1024, 1044 strokes in 60 seconds (2002)
Double Strokes: 1021, 1084, 1200 strokes in 60 seconds (2003 - 2004)
(Rankings and records were executed at a stick height of 10-12 inches with marching sticks.)
Davis was ineligible to compete in any NAMM WFD finals for single strokes because of becoming a world champion first. He co-hosted the WFD competitions from 2005 to 2006[15][16] with fellow speed champion Mike Mangini at the Nashville, Los Angeles, and Indianapolis NAMM Show.
He states his top speed for the single stroke roll is 17 1/2 to 18 strokes per second when applied to the drum set as a rhythmic phrasing and 20 strokes per second for the double stroke roll. He accredits fellow world speed champions through social media video posts as the World's Fastest Drummer champions who are able to reach and exceed 20 strokes per second while playing a single stroke roll.
Following a 10-year hiatus from the WFD, Davis reemerged at the 2016 summer NAMM show in Nashville, Tennessee, giving an exclusive interview about his experience in the organization, including an introductory speech at the world finals.[17][18] Davis retired from the World’s Fastest Drummers Organization in 2004. For 20+ years, in 1999 to 2019, Davis performed 1000+ stroke per minute demonstrations, concluding with a final single stroke roll demonstration in 2019.
While Davis' focus is composition, he is acknowledged as one of the pioneers of the elite speed drumming movement.
Davis is recording videos based on Revolutionizing Rhythm[19] to be released under a new YouTube channel Davis Drum Beats.[20]
“I am happy to announce the release of my book. It is an honor and a privilege to be included in the Hudson catalog of artists, an archive which includes some of the finest drummers in the world; many of which are my greatest inspirations. Special thanks to Joe Bergamini. Revolutionizing Rhythm Project: 2014-2021.” -SD
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