Ted Kirkpatrick

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Ted Kirkpatrick

Background information
Born May 22, 1960
Origin Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Genre(s) Heavy Metal, Hard Rock, Christian Metal, Classical
Occupation(s) Musician, songwriter, bandleader
Instrument(s) Drums and percussion
Years active 1989–Present
Associated acts Tourniquet
Trouble
Website Tourniquet Homepage
Tourniquet Discussion Zone
Notable instrument(s)
Drums, Guitar

Ted Kirkpatrick is an American heavy metal drummer who is most well known for his work with the American Christian metal band Tourniquet.

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[edit] Biography

Ted was born and grew up in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. He began playing drums at the age of 12, and by 1990, had already briefly played in the band Trouble with Bruce Franklin before becoming the co-founder of Tourniquet. He is the band's primary songwriter, and occasionally plays guitar.

[edit] Influences and Drumming Theory

Ted names among his drumming influences, Simon Phillips, Carl Palmer, Dave Weckl, Terry Bozzio, Dean Castronovo, Akira Jimbo, and Buddy Rich. Among his non drumming influences to his drumming he lists classical works such as Scarlatti harpsichord sonatas and Bach's organ Fugues.

As a traveler to the jungles of Papua New Guinea, the Amazon Basin of Western Brazil, Malaysia, Taiwan, Ecuador, the Solomon Islands and other far off lands in search of butterflies and other insects, the fantastic and repetitive sounds of the jungle have influenced his drumming as well.


Ted has stated that his philosophy of drumming is to treat the drums as a musical instrument and not just a noisy timekeeper. He is well known for his ability to create and execute polyrhythms within the framework of songs and for his advanced double bass technique.

Learn all you can from watching, listening, and talking to other drummers, then step outside the drumming world and observe... You may be surprised how much non-drumming factors can influence your playing!

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