Drum biking
Drum biking[citation needed], also referred to as "bike-drumming," "bicycle drumming," or "jam-biking," is the performing art of playing [citation needed]percussion instruments while riding a cycle-powered vehicle such as a [citation needed]bicycle or a [citation needed]tricycle. Drum biking is a phenomenon that has roots in various forms and in different cities all over the world.
Types of drum biking
Bucket Drum Biking
Drum-biking in [citation needed]Boston, MA refers to the tradition of bucket-drum biking, where a percussionist attaches bucket drums, often with other percussion instruments such as [citation needed]cymbals, to their handlebars and plays the bucket drums while riding his bicycle around the city on the street and bike-paths for the public to hear. Several cycling percussionists have played in Boston. The tradition was started in 2002 with professional musician Joey Chang, whose stage name is "Cello Joe". Joey Chang moved to [citation needed]California, leaving his drum bicycle with Noah Plotkin, a percussionist who carried on the tradition in Boston. Galen Mook inherited the drum-bicycle in 2008, and started drumming around Boston individually and for group rides like [citation needed]Critical Mass. In 2009, another cycling percussionist, "Greg Hum" [1] , put together his own bucket drum bicycle and began drum-biking around Boston individually and with Galen Mook for group rides. Each drum-biker brings his own drumming and cycling style when performing.[1][2]
Drum Kits on Bicycles
Some people mount full or partial drum kits on their bicycles that include drums with traditional rock or jazz shells.
References
External links
Videos of bucket drum-biking in Boston
Drum bikers playing together
Drum Sets Mounted on Bicycles
Videos:
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