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  • ...Army-style etudes, with several descriptions scattered throughout from the author’s experience in the Army. ...ments which were discussed earlier in the book in fairly great detail. The author claims the techniques learned in the book can be equally applied to orchest
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  • ...tions, as well as advice about auditions themselves. A biography about the author is presented at the end of the book. ...ell as photos of what the different types look like. For each excerpt, the author specifies which section or movement he is covering as well as what type of
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  • ...thor provides a URL to online lessons and playing examples, which show the author talking about the lesson itself and then a performance of it at the end of ...th beginner college students having uses for the etudes as repertoire. The author states the etudes should not take more than 2-3 weeks, so covering all 24 e
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  • ...t to just the notes themselves and the alternate stickings provided by the author. I would only use this book with a college student or older as high school ...ld be best used as a warmup and exercise book by advanced students, as the author claims and would not serve quite well as a method book. It has its uses and
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  • ==Works for Percussion by this Author== ==Books for Percussion by this Author==
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  • ...nd as each stroke is introduced in order of difficulty and complexity. The author also states that the student, for whom this book is for, shall be given pub Uses: With the constant mention of “the student,” I would assume the author intends for this book to be used by instructors for the student’s gain or
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  • Content: Part 1 consists of the author’s philosophy behind the methodology in this book, sticking, grips, stroke ...counter. A professional could be the desired audience for this book as the author states that the book does not answer questions about other aspects of marim
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  • ...mallet selection and timpani maintenance as well as information about the author. Content: Much of Part I is advice the author is giving to the reader, such as issues they may run into and how to resolv
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  • == Books for Percussion by this Author == == Works for Percussion by this Author ==
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  • ...end to the end of the book with no words in between. A biography about the author is listed on the last page. ...ing changes, and the lack of written dynamics on some etudes. It seems the author left plenty of room for the reader to write in their own interpretations on
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  • Organization: A few paragraphs about the author and a preface precede the table of contents which is divided into three cha ...otographs included. Chapter 2 starts off with a lengthy explanation of the author’s ‘pianistic approach’ and how the ‘Moeller Technique’ fits into
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  • ...unciation, and tips for soloing and fixing bad charts. A section about the author is present on the back cover of the book. Uses: The author states that the book is meant for people who know nothing of Latin styles,
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  • ...years between 1941 and 1947 were some of Whistler’s most productive as an author of string method books. Whistler published five music folios and methods fo ...ority on fine string instruments, Ernest N. Doring. The two would later co-author Jean-Baptiste Vuillaume of Paris (1961), published by W. Lewis, Chicago. Ar
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  • Organization: A picture and description of the author as well as an introduction, foreword, and dedication precede the table of c ...ent: Each section starts with a short description of instructions from the author, with several smaller titles above the following studies, which can range f
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  • ...dynamic markings for practice, a student may not make that connection) the author provides that this book is most effective when used in conjunction with ''M == Works for Percussion by this Author==
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  • ...ry-james-blades-1095585.html|title=Obituary: James Blades|date=24 May 1999|author=Graham Melville-Mason|website=The Independent|access-date=17 January 2019}} ==Books for Percussion by this Author==
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  • ...e. The back cover lists features of the book along with a biography of the author. ==Books for Percussion by this Author==
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  • ...the inclusion of timpani and any mallet instruments, presumably due to the author’s publication of other books for timpani and mallet instruments. Many of ...include in the book along with some history behind percussion itself. The author mentions the absence of timpani and mallet instruments, and thus divides th
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  • '''Author''':[[Anthony Cirone]]; [[Neil Grover]]; [[Garwood Whaley]]<br> == Works for Percussion by these Author==
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  • .../products/musical-instruments/percussions/vibraphones/ |title=Vibraphones |author=<!--Staff writer(s); no by-line.--> |publisher=Yamaha |access-date=2016-01- ...hop/product/detail/?i=Vibraphone&id=2VB00&t=pf&lid=1033 |title=Vibraphone |author=<!--Staff writer(s); no by-line.--> |publisher=Adams Musical Instruments |l
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  • ...well as describing the level system itself, as well as a biography of the author. == Works for Percussion by this Author==
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  • ...last few pages of the book contain two full pages of a biography about the author and a list of books distributed by Hal Leonard. ...ind, with several references to drum set variations and endurance, and the author’s mention of wanting to rewrite Stick Control by George Stone, his mentor
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  • ...being a rudimental solo. The final page of the book has a biography of the author, with the back cover simply listing a quote by Ted Atkatz. Each page has a == Works for Percussion by this Author==
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  • Organization: After a foreword from the publishers and a large picture of the author, the Table of Contents is listed, organized by six parts and followed by a == Books for Percussion by this Author==
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  • ...used to develop rudimental skills, but without any clarification from the author, it is hard to tell if any of these etudes would be useful for being orches == Works for Percussion by this Author==
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  • ...rpose the blank pages have or what the intention is with this book, as the author does not provide much “perspective” on this book which is supposed to g == Works for Percussion by this Author==
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  • ...books if they already have a deep understanding of vibraphone playing. The author claims these books do not require any previous experience on mallet playing == Works for Percussion by this Author==
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  • ...and “Live” Music. The back cover of the book has two paragraphs about each author along with quotes about the book. == Works for Percussion by this Author==
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  • ..., along with a paragraph on the back cover, contains a biography about the author. == Books for Percussion by this Author==
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  • ...contents which lists a foreword from David Friedman, information about the author, and an introduction; three sections follow after: Section I covering conga == Works for Percussion by this Author==
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  • ...med it first in the top 25 drumming books of all-time. In the words of the author, this is the ideal book for improving "control, speed, flexibility, touch, == Works for Percussion by this Author==
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  • ...about which instrument to replicate in the groove they’ll be playing. The author also includes pictures showing how to play the instruments as well as sever == Works for Percussion by this Author==
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  • About the Author<br> == Books for Percussion by this Author==
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  • ...e drum studies may sound intimidating, but with in the first few pages the author is already giving advice to the performer. He provides guidelines for all == Works for Percussion by this Author==
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  • ...nician, and conductor in addition to his work as a composer, arranger, and author. He and his wife Dee have been married for over fifty years, have three chi == Works for Percussion by this Author==
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  • ...sion of all previously mentioned grooves. The last few pages are about the author and his reasoning for writing the book as well as information about the tra == Works for Percussion by this Author==
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  • ...cessory instrument covered. Each instrument also includes pictures of the author demonstrating how to play the instrument. There is also a progress chart f == Works for Percussion by this Author==
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  • About the Author<br> == Works for Percussion by this Author==
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  • About the Author <br> == Works for Percussion by this Author==
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  • :Important to note is that the author at the end of the chapter goes into explicit detail regarding steel drum ba == Works for Percussion by this Author==
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  • ...Cuban drums, marching band, and a Director’s Guide, with a brief About the Author section. For snare drum, it is explained how to approach the instrument, gr == Works for Percussion by this Author==
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  • :Starting out with a brief history of the instrument, the author delves into detail over the models, construction, drum sizes, and nomenclat == Works for Percussion by this Author==
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