Dave Masud has traveled the world playing drums with his band, Vampirates. Heโs been in the band for more than 15 years, but he credits the opportunity to tour the globe to much earlier experiences when he was just a kid in grade school.
In the early โ90s, Masud attended Veterans Memorial Elementary School and took private drum lessons. When he reached the fifth grade, he had the option to take band class and thought heโd play the drumsโbut he soon learned drums were reserved for seventh graders. This was when the schoolโs musical director, Amy Vorreyor, and Masudโs private instructor, Lee Warner, stepped in.
โThey worked together to transform the choir into a percussion ensemble, so we did that for fifth and sixth grade,โ he said.
The young vocalists in the choir didnโt mind the dramatic overhaul, he said.
โI think everybody was pretty excited just to get to bang on stuff,โ Masud said. โAnd Stomp was really big at the time, so the first semester we were doing non-conventional drum stuff. We had the brooms and all that. It was great, especially having both worlds thereโmy private teacher, who I really looked up to, working with my choir teacher, who I also looked up to.โ
Both have since passed. Now, Masud is hoping to take on the role of mentor himself and inspire a new generation of musicians with a series of youth music workshops heโs calling โPass the Mic.โ
โItโs funny,โ he said. โIโd had this idea for a while, and right when I was like, โAll right, Iโm going to announce this to see whoโd be into it,โ thatโs when the Girls Rock Reno thing came out. And I was like, โAll right, more people are on the same wavelength than I knew.โ Thatโs really cool.โ (For more about Girls Rock Reno, see โQueens of noise,โ cover story, June 27.)
The first Pass the Mic workshopโon Aug. 3โwill be the drummersโ edition, and Masud is hoping to pack the Jub Jubโs Thirst Parlor showroom with kids and families and local drummers.
โIf you have eight drummers from different bands in town, and they all have their kits, and theyโre able to give you pointersโI think itโs going to be something really cool,โ he said. โAnd each of them will take a turn going on stage and focusing on [things like] tuning and basic beats, the rudiments. โฆ Our main speaker will be Mike Young from Elephant Rifle. Weโll have Daniel Lee from Ozymandias, Bob Conrad from Basement Tapes โฆ Iโve got Kodeus [McKinley] from Donkey Jaw.โ
Custom Ink is providing T-shirts for all of the volunteer drumming instructors, Masud said, โso itโs not just random guys talking to your kids.โ
The event will also feature a raffle with prizes from local sponsors that include Recycled Records, Black Hole Body Piercing, the Reno Aces, Junkee Clothing Exchange and local cosmetologists and tattoo artists.
โIt might be a little chaotic, but it should be a lot of funโall the drum sets going at once,โ he said.
In the future, Masud plans to hold a Pass the Mic workshop every few months and cover everything from guitar and vocals to keyboards and sound engineering.
