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== Chapters ==
 
== Chapters ==
Chapter I: <br>  
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'''Table of Contents'''<br>
Chapter II: <br>  
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Different Categories of Grips<br>
Chapter III: <br>  
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'''Chapter 1- The Stevens Grip'''<br>
Chapter IV: <br>  
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The Inside Mallet<br>
Chapter V: <br>  
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The Outside Mallet<br>
Chapter VI: <br>
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Stevens Grip Checklist <br>
 
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Common Grip Bad Habits<br>
 
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Making Sure The Mallets Are Level<br>
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Double-Stop Stroke<br>
Chapter I: <br>  
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Rolls<br>
Chapter II: <br>  
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Changing Intervals<br>
Chapter III: <br>  
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Larger Intervals<br>
Chapter IV: <br>  
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Upper Keyboard/Lower Keyboard<br>
Chapter V: <br>  
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Independent Mallet Rotation<br>
Chapter VI: <br>  
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Fine Tuning the Mallet Rotation<br>
Chapter VII: <br>  
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Common Bad Rotation Habits<br>
Chapter VIII: <br>   -->
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Combining the Stevens Strokes<br>
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Rotation Combinations and Tempo Control<br>
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Double Rotations- Slow Tempo<br>
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Fluid Rotations- Medium Tempo<br>
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Double Lateral- Fast Tempo<br>
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Sticking Combinations<br>
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Shifts<br>
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Advanced Sticking Combinations<br>
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Ripple Rolls<br>
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One-Hand Independent Roll<br>
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'''Chapter 2- The Burton Grip'''<br>
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Holding the Burton Grip<br>
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The Inside Mallet<br>
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The Outside Mallet<br>
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Burton Grip Checklist <br>
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The Basic Stokes<br>
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Double Stops<br>
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Changing Intervals (smaller)<br>
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Changing Intervals (larger)<br>
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Upper/Lower Keyboard<br>
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Rotations<br>
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'''Chapter 3- Technique Exercises''' <br>
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Double-stop Exercises<br>
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Wristin’ It<br>
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Basic Double-Stop Motion<br>
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Double-Stop Exercise No. 1<br>
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Double-Stop Smalls<br>
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Double-Stop Large<br>
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Inside Mallet Motion<br>
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Double-Stop Interval Expansion<br>
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Double-Stop Inch Worm<br>
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Double-Stop Exercise No. 2<br>
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Double-Stop Diddy<br>
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Double-Stop Leap Frog<br>
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Rotation Exercises<br>
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12/8 Three’s Exercise No. 1 <br>
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12/8 Three’s Exercise No. 2<br>
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Three Groupings<br>
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Double-Time Three Groupings<br>
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In’s and Out’s<br>
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Scales<br>
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Other Scale Rotation Combinations<br>
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Wristwist<br>
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Outer Limits<br>
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Double Rotations No. 1 <br>
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Double Rotations No. 2<br>
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Fluid Rotations No. 1 <br>
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Fluid Rotations No. 2 <br>
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Double Laterals No. 1<br>
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Double Laterals No. 2<br>
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Sticking Combination Exercises<br>
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Sticking Combination Variations<br>
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Ripple Combinations<br>
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Another Advanced Sticking Combo<br>
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Independent Roll Stokes Exercise<br>
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'''Chapter Four- Etudes'''<br>
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Call and Answer<br>
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All Rolls<br>
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Etude d’Linear<br>
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Caprice No. 1- Carcassi<br>
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Little Etude- Schumann<br>
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Appendix I- Suggested Repertoire<br>
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Appendix II- Mallet Selection<br>
  
 
== Reviews ==
 
== Reviews ==

Revision as of 12:35, 17 May 2015

Gifford Howarth


General Info

Year: 2002
Edition: 1st Edition
Publisher: Tapsoace
Cost: Book Cost - $0.00   |   Supplemental Books - $0.00

Overview

Howarth, Gifford. Simply Four: 4-Mallet Technique as Easy as 1-2-3…4. Portland, Oregon: Tapspace Publications, 2002.

This book is for high school students that need a solid foundation of mallet techniques and performing advanced repertoire. Howarth has come up with his own way to approach introducing both the Stevens and Burton techniques to younger students. There is three main sections: Technique, Exercises, and Etudes. There are several pictures on multiple pages showing how to hold the mallets (right and wrong way) and to further explain something. The DVD is very helpful because it’s Howarth showing how and why to do certain things whether it be, double-stops, how to do an exercise, how to hold the mallets, and how to strike the marimba.

Chapters

Table of Contents
Different Categories of Grips
Chapter 1- The Stevens Grip
The Inside Mallet
The Outside Mallet
Stevens Grip Checklist
Common Grip Bad Habits
Making Sure The Mallets Are Level
Double-Stop Stroke
Rolls
Changing Intervals
Larger Intervals
Upper Keyboard/Lower Keyboard
Independent Mallet Rotation
Fine Tuning the Mallet Rotation
Common Bad Rotation Habits
Combining the Stevens Strokes
Rotation Combinations and Tempo Control
Double Rotations- Slow Tempo
Fluid Rotations- Medium Tempo
Double Lateral- Fast Tempo
Sticking Combinations
Shifts
Advanced Sticking Combinations
Ripple Rolls
One-Hand Independent Roll
Chapter 2- The Burton Grip
Holding the Burton Grip
The Inside Mallet
The Outside Mallet
Burton Grip Checklist
The Basic Stokes
Double Stops
Changing Intervals (smaller)
Changing Intervals (larger)
Upper/Lower Keyboard
Rotations
Chapter 3- Technique Exercises
Double-stop Exercises
Wristin’ It
Basic Double-Stop Motion
Double-Stop Exercise No. 1
Double-Stop Smalls
Double-Stop Large
Inside Mallet Motion
Double-Stop Interval Expansion
Double-Stop Inch Worm
Double-Stop Exercise No. 2
Double-Stop Diddy
Double-Stop Leap Frog
Rotation Exercises
12/8 Three’s Exercise No. 1
12/8 Three’s Exercise No. 2
Three Groupings
Double-Time Three Groupings
In’s and Out’s
Scales
Other Scale Rotation Combinations
Wristwist
Outer Limits
Double Rotations No. 1
Double Rotations No. 2
Fluid Rotations No. 1
Fluid Rotations No. 2
Double Laterals No. 1
Double Laterals No. 2
Sticking Combination Exercises
Sticking Combination Variations
Ripple Combinations
Another Advanced Sticking Combo
Independent Roll Stokes Exercise
Chapter Four- Etudes
Call and Answer
All Rolls
Etude d’Linear
Caprice No. 1- Carcassi
Little Etude- Schumann
Appendix I- Suggested Repertoire
Appendix II- Mallet Selection

Reviews

Student Reviews

I think this DVD is very helpful because it’s like a teacher that you can replay whenever you want. This could really help someone learning how to play marimba. I like that the book goes over both the Burton and Stevens grip because most books or teachers only talk about one way to play. This book is for the beginning student and it breaks down everything to very simple terms (terms that older students may learn very easily and quickly). Most of this book is just explanations and working on techniques, so if the student is looking for something fun to play I would recommend a different book.
Rating: II (I wouldn’t teach it this way)
Review by Ashley Feist

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Howarth, Gifford. Simply Four: 4-Mallet Technique as Easy as 1-2-3...4. Portland, OR.: Tapspace Publications, 2002.



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