Difference between revisions of "Simply Four: 4-Mallet Technique as Easy as 1-2-3...4"
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− | + | 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. <br> | |
+ | Rating: II (I wouldn’t teach it this way)<br> | ||
+ | Review by Ashley Feist | ||
== Awards == | == Awards == |
Revision as of 12:28, 17 May 2015
General Info
Year: 2002
Edition: 1st Edition
Publisher: Tapsoace
Cost: Book Cost - $0.00 | Supplemental Books - $0.00
Overview
Chapters
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Chapter III:
Chapter IV:
Chapter V:
Chapter VI:
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
Awards
Additional Study Materials
Works for Percussion by this Author
Howarth, Gifford. Simply Four: 4-Mallet Technique as Easy as 1-2-3...4. Portland, OR.: Tapspace Publications, 2002.
Additional Resources
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