Difference between revisions of "Tradition of Excellence Drums Mini Method"
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− | Drum Set Technique | + | Drum Set Technique <br/> |
− | 1. Quarter Note Ride | + | 1. Quarter Note Ride <br/> |
− | 2. Basic Quarter Note Ride/Snare Coordination Patterns | + | 2. Basic Quarter Note Ride/Snare Coordination Patterns <br/> |
− | 3. Advanced Quarter Note Ride/Snare Coordination Patterns | + | 3. Advanced Quarter Note Ride/Snare Coordination Patterns <br/> |
− | 4. Eighth Note Ride | + | 4. Eighth Note Ride <br/> |
− | 5. Basic Eighth Note Ride/Snare Coordination Patterns | + | 5. Basic Eighth Note Ride/Snare Coordination Patterns <br/> |
− | 6. Advanced Ride/Snare Coordination Patterns | + | 6. Advanced Ride/Snare Coordination Patterns <br/> |
− | 7. Bass Drum Patterns | + | 7. Bass Drum Patterns <br/> |
− | 8. Chop Builders | + | 8. Chop Builders <br/> |
− | 9. Ride/Bass Drum Coordination Patterns | + | 9. Ride/Bass Drum Coordination Patterns <br/> |
− | 10. Snare/Bass Drum Coordination Patterns | + | 10. Snare/Bass Drum Coordination Patterns <br/> |
− | 11. Grooves | + | 11. Grooves <br/> |
==Reference== | ==Reference== |
Latest revision as of 23:04, 27 September 2021
General Info
Year: 2010
Published: Neil A. Kjos Music Press
Description
Once you have begun to master the fundamentals of percussion playing, the study of drum set is a natural next step. The benefits are numerous: advanced coordination and technique, refined listening skills, and frequent opportunities to apply your talents creatively in unlimited styles of music—all important facets of being a well-rounded percussionist. While this Mini-Method shows you how to set up a full, average-size kit, the included introductory exercises only require four surfaces: snare drum, bass drum (often referred to as kick drum), ride cymbal, and hi-hat. For more comprehensive drum set instruction, continue with Drum Sessions Books 1 and 2 by Peter O’Gorman (Neil A. Kjos Music Company edition numbers 151DCT and 152DCT). Much of this Mini-Method’s content is excerpted from Book 1. Learning to play drum set is fun and exciting. This Mini-Method will give you the solid foundation you need to continue your drum set studies for many years to come.
Content
Drum Set Technique
1. Quarter Note Ride
2. Basic Quarter Note Ride/Snare Coordination Patterns
3. Advanced Quarter Note Ride/Snare Coordination Patterns
4. Eighth Note Ride
5. Basic Eighth Note Ride/Snare Coordination Patterns
6. Advanced Ride/Snare Coordination Patterns
7. Bass Drum Patterns
8. Chop Builders
9. Ride/Bass Drum Coordination Patterns
10. Snare/Bass Drum Coordination Patterns
11. Grooves