For Drummers Only: Jazz Band Music Minus One Drummer

Read For Drummers Only: Jazz Band Music Minus One Drummer PDF by Bob Wilber, Jim Chapin eBook or Kindle ePUB Online free. For Drummers Only: Jazz Band Music Minus One Drummer For the Version with the CDs (same book) according to Bnam. First, I have this exact same book except mine came with 2 cds, in which there were recordings of each song (with and without drums). This is a rather interesting book. The charts for each piece are annoyingly hard to read. The content isnt that hard (for a fairly experienced drummer) but theres a transcription and an actual big ba. Joe Annis said Worth the purchase. I found parts of the book were excellent for developing differen

For Drummers Only: Jazz Band Music Minus One Drummer

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Rating : 4.37 (523 Votes)
Asin : 159615117X
Format Type : paperback
Number of Pages : 48 Pages
Publish Date : 2013-07-07
Language : English

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An all-star band roaring through eight great standards, minus a drummer! Superbly planned and executed: a challenging set for every percussionist. Complete with a 48-page music book containing all the parts plus an analysis of modern drumming by Jim Chapin; and a compact disc with complete versions of each piece with accompaniments and soloist; then a second performance with accompaniments minus you, the soloist. (Music Minus One). Performed by Jim Chapin, drums

"For the Version with the CD's (same book)" according to Bnam. First, I have this exact same book except mine came with 2 cd's, in which there were recordings of each song (with and without drums). This is a rather interesting book. The charts for each piece are annoyingly hard to read. The content isn't that hard (for a fairly experienced drummer) but there's a transcription and an actual big ba. Joe Annis said Worth the purchase. I found parts of the book were excellent for developing different styles of preps for the kicks. The different types of musical notation for each song is a work in it's own. It also has some good wordage by Jim Chapin on musical performance and expectations of the drummer. Most of the tracks are moderate to fast tempos. This is for an

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