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Claus Hessler, also spelled Claus Heßler, is a German drummer, author, and teacher. He is a clinician who specializes in Open-handed drumming and
rudimental drumming In ''rudimental drumming'', a form of percussion music, a drum rudiment is one of a number of relatively small patterns which form the foundation for more extended and complex drumming patterns. The term "drum rudiment" is most closely associa ...
, especially Basel Drumming and
Moeller method The Moeller method, Moeller technique or whipping technique is a percussive stroke method that combines a variety of techniques with the goal of improving hand speed, power, and control while offering the flexibility to add accented notes at will. ...
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Biography

Claus Hessler was born in Laufach,
Bavaria Bavaria ( ; ), officially the Free State of Bavaria (german: Freistaat Bayern, link=no ), is a state in the south-east of Germany. With an area of , Bavaria is the largest German state by land area, comprising roughly a fifth of the total lan ...
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in 1969 and started playing the drums in 1973 at the age of 4. He studied the Moeller Method with
Jim Chapin James Forbes Chapin ( ) (July 23, 1919 – July 4, 2009) was an American jazz drummer and the author of books about jazz drumming. He was the author of several albums (later converted to CDs) on jazz drumming, as well as 2 CDs entitled ''Jim Cha ...
starting in 1990 and also developed an Open-Handed playing technique. He published his first book with Dom Famularo in 2008, ''Open-Handed Playing Vol. 1'', He followed its success with ''Daily Drumset Workout'' in 2011, which was nominated for a "Drummie" award in ''DRUM!'' magazine and also nominated for "Best Educational Book" in ''Modern Drummer'' magazine. In 2011, Hessler worked with Dom Famularo again to publish ''Open-Handed Playing Vol. 2 - A Step Beyond.'' He followed the success of his early books with a book/DVD combo called ''Drumming Kairos'' in 2013. Hessler received his second nomination for "Best Educational Book" in Modern Drummer magazine for his ''Camp Duty Update'' Hessler, Claus. ''Camp Duty Update''. Germany: Alfred Music, 2014. published in 2014 in German and 2017 in English, which explained, interpreted, and modernized the classic military rudimental camp duty calls. In 2018 Hessler published Taladiddle, a book comparing konnakol and rudiments. Hessler works as a session musician and has played with artists such as Mike Stern, Herb Ellis, Randy Brecker, Ack van Rooyen, Matt Smith, Albert Mangelsdorff, Michael Sagmeister, Larry Coryell, Barbara Dennerlein, and the New York Voices, with whom he toured Europe. He has his own organ trio called Flux which released the CD "On Fire" in 2016. The trio is known to play in odd time signatures and use complex arrangements. Hessler has been president of the organization Percussion Creativ since 2015. Percussion Creativ is based in Germany and seeks to promote percussion in German speaking areas of Europe, such as Germany, Austria, and Switzerland. Their Rudimental Codex, published in 2018 and supervised by Hessler, contains 42 rudiments that are indigenous to continental Europe along with an interpretations guide. Hessler teaches at Hochschule für Musik und Darstellende Kunst in Frankfurt and other higher education institutions. He is also a member of the ''Modern Drummer'' Education Team, a contributor to ''Drumscene Magazine'' and ''Drums and Percussion'', and an endorser of Ahead products, Sabian Cymbals, Mapex Drums and Cooperman Drums, and Promark sticks where he has a signature stick.


Publications

* ''Open-Handed Playing Vol. 1'' * ''Daily Drumset Workout'' * ''Open-Handed Playing Vol. 2 - A Step Beyond'' * ''Drumming Kairos'' * ''Camp Duty Update'' * Flux - ''On Fire'' *''Taladiddle''


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Hessler, Claus 1969 births Living people German drummers People from Aschaffenburg (district) Musicians from Bavaria