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This book slowly breaks down how to make each hand and each foot independent on the drum set. Frist he starts out with melodic coordination meaning only one hand or one foot is being played at a time. It starts out with eighth notes, moves on to triplets, and then combines the two. The rest of the book is set up like this as he moves on to harmonic and 4-way coordination. Harmonic only plays two notes at a time which could be: both hands, both feet, or one hand and one foot. 4-way is meant to be played on a drum set and the notes indicate if you should hit a cymbal, hi-hat, or drum.
 
 
  
 
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Revision as of 12:10, 18 May 2015

Marvin Dahlgreen
Elliot Fine


General Info

Year: 1963
Edition: 1st Edition
Publisher: Warner Brothers
Cost: Book Cost - $0.00   |   Supplemental Books - $0.00

Overview

Dahlgren, Marvin. 4-Way Coordination. New York: Henry Adler Incorporated, 1963.

This book slowly breaks down how to make each hand and each foot independent on the drum set. Frist he starts out with melodic coordination meaning only one hand or one foot is being played at a time. It starts out with eighth notes, moves on to triplets, and then combines the two. The rest of the book is set up like this as he moves on to harmonic and 4-way coordination. Harmonic only plays two notes at a time which could be: both hands, both feet, or one hand and one foot. 4-way is meant to be played on a drum set and the notes indicate if you should hit a cymbal, hi-hat, or drum.

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Marvin Dahlgreen
Dahlgreen, Marvin; and Elliot Fine. 4-Way Coordination: A Method Book for the Development of Complete Independence on the Drum Set. Miami Fl: Warner Brothers, 1963.

Elliot Fine
Dahlgreen, Marvin; and Elliot Fine. 4-Way Coordination: A Method Book for the Development of Complete Independence on the Drum Set. Miami Fl: Warner Brothers, 1963.

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