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blurb help!

Posted: Wed Jun 05, 2013 9:54 am
by john lamb
I am putting the finishing touches on my new book, but I've got some serious block when it comes to the descriptive blurb about it. I figured I'd come here and do a little marketing research... though the book is not aimed specifically at drummers. Any suggestions? thanks!

'A Matter Of Time redefines rhythm based on what effect neuroscience says rhythm has on the brain. Lamb examines the implications of neuroscience on our understanding of rhythm and what it means for improving music performance.'

Re: blurb help!

Posted: Wed Jun 05, 2013 10:36 am
by Old Pit Guy
The second sentence is effective, I like it. The first kicks my skeptical side awake, and that side wonders if you can actually redefine rhythm? It's been pretty well defined for some time.

Re: blurb help!

Posted: Wed Jun 05, 2013 12:59 pm
by john lamb
Thanks for the feedback - it is exactly the kind that I am looking for.

Rhythm, however, is not well defined. There are myriad problems with how it is currently defined, not the least of which is the idea if time is nearly completely written out of the equation. To analyze rhythm currently, you need to put it into staff notation form and remove and information about the tempo, rubato, fermatas, etc. Rushing or dragging destroys the current definition of rhythm.

However, all of the above makes perfect sense. I also define groove according to current research. Should I include that?

Re: blurb help!

Posted: Wed Jun 05, 2013 1:15 pm
by chris perra
I'm not sure what the first sentence means....

Do you mean using current modern neuroscience "A Matter Of Time" expands the definition and meaning of rhythm internally thus helping musicians express it better externally?

Re: blurb help!

Posted: Wed Jun 05, 2013 7:51 pm
by Jim Richman
I would word the first sentence a bit more simple.

"A Matter of Time" redefines rhythm according to it's neuroscientific effects on the brain.

Re: blurb help!

Posted: Wed Jun 05, 2013 10:49 pm
by john lamb
How about this?

A Matter of Time examines the implications of neuroscience on our understanding of rhythm and what it means for improving music performance. Lamb, who holds a B.S. in Biology, Psychology and Music with a Masters in Education simply explains how the brain resonates with rhythm and why rhythm is best understood in this way.

Re: blurb help!

Posted: Thu Jun 06, 2013 11:03 am
by Old Pit Guy
john lamb wrote:How about this?

A Matter of Time examines the implications of neuroscience on our understanding of rhythm and what it means for improving music performance.


How about something more forward leaning to pique curiosity -

A Matter of Time utilizes neuroscience to examine our natural relation to rhythm with an emphasis on improving musical performance.

Re: blurb help!

Posted: Thu Jun 06, 2013 2:44 pm
by drumdawg
I'm writing a book right now. any of you want to do the text/dialogue for me ? lol
seriously, I have 90% written and would love a few peeps opinion/perspective on in. I find myself a little hung up on how much or how little to explain. most books of the past(that i grew up with) were pretty much just an intro (text) and pages of stuff for you/us the reader to figure out. That being said and teaching at an institute where everything must be broken down step by step. Where do you see and think the book protocol is going?? more text or keep it like the old? Thx for you're input ahead of time.
Sammy j

Re: blurb help!

Posted: Mon Jun 10, 2013 9:33 am
by john lamb
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I released the book, but I can still edit it. It is now called A Matter Of Time: The science of rhythm and the groove - here.

http://bit.ly/11rAlyi

lmk what you think!!