Most Essential Drum Books?

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Re: Most Essential Drum Books?

Postby Morgenthaler » Tue Jun 26, 2012 11:32 pm

bstocky wrote:What's the best double bass book/concept you guys have seen? I've used Joe Franco's book, it's basic double bass, if I use Gavin's substitutions and some of my own ideas I can make it more difficult. I have Virgil's book but haven't really practiced anything in it. Some of the stuff looks crazy. Is Virgil's book the best?


Virgil used to go through Colin Bailey's book with his left foot, just to get it going, when he
got into double bass drum playing. That's a good (and hard) way to start.

Virgil's book is, though, very thorough and will take you places if you dedicate yourself to it.
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Re: Most Essential Drum Books?

Postby Damnnearkilleder » Wed Jun 27, 2012 12:06 am

http://www.johnriley.org/publications.xml

It's weird that no one has mentioned this genius. I mean, some of the best jazz coordination exercises and transcriptions around.

I also love Accents and Rebounds for more of a challenge in sticking exercises.
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Re: Most Essential Drum Books?

Postby Cheggs » Wed Jun 27, 2012 1:22 am

Damnnearkilleder wrote:http://www.johnriley.org/publications.xml

It's weird that no one has mentioned this genius. I mean, some of the best jazz coordination exercises and transcriptions around.

This. All three of his books are excellent publications!

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