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General Info
Year: 1963
Duration: c. 3:05
Difficulty: (see Ratings for explanation)
Publisher: Lang
Cost: Score and Parts - $0.00 | Score Only - $0.00
Movements
Instrumentation
Player I - V: tom-toms(4), pipe, wood blocks(3), bass drum, claves, guiro, triangle, auto brake drums(4), cymbals(2), glass bowl
Voice - Female
Program Notes
Review
This new book is a noteworthy addition to the long list of beginning snare drum books. This 80-page publication is divided into 30 well-organized lessons, each with a specific point and all arranged in a logical progression. The material is practical and helps prepare the player to meet the demands he will be faced with when playing music today. The printing is large and clear and the explanations are easy to understand. BEGINNING SNARE DRUMMER shows a great deal of foresight understandable since the author is a percussionist with the New York Philharmonic. Reviewed By: Michael Combs Review Originally Published: April 1981[1]
Errata
Awards
Commercial Discography
Online Recordings
Recent Performances
To submit a performance please join the TEK Percussion Database
Works for Percussion by this Composer
Fission – Percussion Duo
Fourteen Contemporary Etudes – Mallets Solo
The Beginning Snare Drummer – Snare drum Solo
Three Puerto Rican Songs – Percussion Quintet; Voice
Additional Resources
References