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Rudimental Snare Drum Essentials RudimentalRudimental SnareSnare DrumDrum EEssentialsssentials The Rudimental Cookbook by Edward The Freytag Drummer’s The definitive Rudimental snare-drum Reference solo method Book book! Includes by John the twenty- Wooton six American Standard Forty-one Rudiments, sections the Percus- covering sive Arts all of the Society Rudiments, Rudiments, Drum Stick Control, Back- Corps Hybrid Rudiments and twenty- sticking, and Tenor Drumming. A 152- CD Available five rudimental contest solos. page comprehensive tool for private instructors. Great for Rudimental “Workouts” and an excellent supplement for all Item #1001 / $12.00 (CD of all solos, styles of drumming. performed by Matt Savage, is also available: Item #1001T / $8.00) Item #1007 / $20.00 Life’s Little Rudiment Book Festival Snare Solos by Marty Hurley by David Steinquest A complete listing of the forty Percussive Arts Society rudiments Eight fantastic solos ranging from intermediate to advanced. including the twenty-six American Standard rudiments. Contains Written by the percussion instructor from “Phantom Regiment short exercises, Fame” years! Great for Contest Festival and Auditions. isolating each Item #RPFS hand. Included $15.00 CD has exercises recorded at two tempos and all rudiments played open to closed to open. Item #1006 / $8.00 CD Included CALL TOLL-FREE AT: 2 MoreMore GemsGems fromfrom thethe Row-LoffRow-Loff TTreasurereasure Chest!Chest! The Drummer’s Daily Drill by Dennis DeLucia A “must” for every percussionist’s library, from junior high through college level. And what a great primer for the freshman college student! This book contains exercises, original audition etudes, classic excerpts and independence“drills”for snare drum, timpani, drum set and tuned percussion. Item #1005 / $12.00 Jazz Mallets: In Session by Arthur Lipner A beginner’s method for jazz improvisation on vibes and marimba. This 150 page book contains improv exercises, patterns, soloing ideas, comping, basic chord structure and progressions, pedaling, as well as a CD with 16 “play-along” tunes. The CD is recorded with the trio, (piano, bass and drums), on one channel and the vibes/ marimba on the other. Solo transcriptions for all the tunes are included. Item #1008 / Book and CD: $25.00 Modern Multi-Tenor Techniques and Solos by Julie Davila Finally, a comprehensive book for marching tenor drums. Fundamental studies, rudiment applications, scrapes, cross overs, sweeps and 16 progressive contest solos make this book the first of its kind. Great audition material for the Marching Tenor-drum line. With contributing solos from Scott Johnson, Paul Rennick and Tom Aungst. Item #1003 / $12.00 3 New Method Books Quad Logic by Bill Bachman, was Rudimental Logic, also by Bill Bachman, written for quad players, drum was written for drum instructors, band instructors, band directors, and anyone directors, and drummers everywhere. wishing to better understand the The issues covered include grip, stroke instrument. The issues covered are those techniques, quality of sound, the 40 which are unique to the art of tenor standard Percussive Arts Society drumming including playing areas, rudiments, newer rudiments, the grid, quality of sound, crossovers, scrapes and much more. The book is full of and much more. The book is full of quality information and concepts for quality exercises, etudes, a cadence, and players of all levels and includes more a challenging solo! than 170 exercises! Item # 1009 - $15.00 Item # 1010 - $15.00 Ziggadabuzz is a potpourri of 15 snare drum solos that range in difficulty from easy to extremely advanced. Each solo has an exercise section to help master some of the more intense sections of the music. Item # 1011 - $15.00 Enjoy the writing styles of: Neil Sylvia Kevin Brubaker Dr. Lisa Rogers Edward Freytag Danny Raymond, Jr. Al Murray Robert Brannock Ward Durrett Jeff Moore JJ Pipitone Jeff Hartsough Charley Poole Clif Walker Jason Hall Lee Beddis Just Desserts is Edward Freytag's second collection of 25 rudimental snare drum solos, ranging from easy to extremely advanced. Includes exercises and an up-to-date extensive hybrid rudiment list. The solos found in "Just Desserts" are written by some of the hottest snare drummers in the country and include several championship solos. Great for festival and auditions. Item # 1012 - $15.00 Just when you thought it was safe to roam the streets again... Shazam by John Pollard is an exciting grab bag of 16 easy and intermediate solos for all of you super-heros out there! Sink your teeth into this diverse solo collection for snare drum, timpani, keyboard and multi- percussion. Great for auditions and contest festivals. Flex your muscles on this one... you're gonna love "Shazam!" Item # 1014 - $12.00 14 of these 16 solos have been approved for the Texas U.I.L. list. pg 3A MarchingMarching BasicsBasics fromfrom RoRoww-Loff-Loff Dennis DeLucia’s Percussion Discussion Volume One A 168-page user-friendly marching/general percussion text and method book written for beginning to intermediate players and their teachers by the first percussionist ever inducted into both the World and D.C.I. Halls of Fame. This percussion method is often used as a semester course at the junior and senior high school level, as well as college “Percussion Methods” classes. The book encompasses the right-hand lead system, rudimental playing, warm-ups, cadences, stylistic “grooves” for your drum- line, tips on tuning, mallet choice, a complete percussion feature… and much more! Includes a CD narrated by Mr. DeLucia. (Accompanying student books available: Snare; Multi-Toms; Bass Drums/Cymbals and Pit Percussion) Master Edition: Item #1002 $40.00 (w/CD) Student Books: CD Included Item #1002 SN (Snare Drum) $10.00 (with Master Edition) Item #1002 MT (Multi-Tom) $10.00 Item #1002 BC (Bass Drum & Cymbals) $10.00 Item #1002 PP (Pit Percussion) $10.00 Warm-up and Cadence Book! Championship Technique for Marching Percussion by James Campbell A collection of 15 warm-ups and 4 street beats used by Mr. Campbell. This package contains rehearsal suggestions for each warm-up to maximize your drum-line’s potential. Scored for battery and full front ensemble! (Accompanying student books available: Snare; Multi-Toms; 3, 4 and 5 Bass Drum/Cymbals and Pit Percussion) Master Edition: Item #1004 $20.00 Student Books: Item #1004 SN (Snare Drum) $6.00 Item #1004 MT (Multi-Tom) $6.00 Item #1002 PP (Pit Percussion) $6.00 Item #1004 BC3 (3 Bass Drums & Cymbals) $6.00 Item #1004 BC4 (4 Bass Drums & Cymbals) $6.00 Item #1004 BC5 (5 Bass Drums & Cymbals) $6.00 VISIT US ONLINE AT: 4 MarchingMarching WWarm-Upsarm-Ups andand CadenceCadence DrillsDrills Stepping-Stones to a Championship Drum Line! Drum Line Technique I For the beginning drum line, this package is a MUST! 12 warm-ups and 4 cadences geared towards early development to build all of the essential basics. Item #8003 / $40.00 Drum Line Technique II The next Stepping-Stone from D.L.T. I. A more advanced collection of 12 warm-ups and 4 cadences dealing with odd-time warm-ups, intricate roll patterns and cadences that require a bit more chops. Item #8004 / $40.00 Classical Grooves for Marching Percussion 7 warm-ups and 3 cadences based on popular classical motifs. Includes mallet and auxiliary percussion parts. Item #8008 / $35.00 All-Star Warm Ups This Power-Packed Unit includes 14 warm-ups with full battery parts (Snare, Quads, Cymbals, optional 3, 4, and 5 Bass Drums) as well as split mallet parts for keyboard percussion. Item #8006 / $40.00 Bag O’ Cadences 7 very easy cadences for the beginning drum-line. Fun to play,…easy to teach! Great material for parade. Item #8010 / $30.00 DeLucia’s Groove Cadences These 6 superior grooves are great for the ball game, pep-rally, parade or just to impress the competition. They come with auxiliary percussion parts and a lot of attitude! When you say DeLucia — you’ve said it ALL! Item #8007 / $40.00 World’s Greatest Cadences The name speaks for itself ! 12 cadences ranging from easy to advanced level. You’ll have Tons O’ Fun learning these exciting cadences for the parade. Includes auxiliary percussion parts. Item #8005 / $40.00 All of the items listed above come with Complete Score and Parts including Optional 3, 4, and 5 Bass Drum Parts and Ensemble Tape with Warm-Ups recorded at Two Tempos. Warm-Up & Cadences from Marty Hurley and John Wooton Marching Percussion Ensemble Exercises (Novice) by Marty Hurley. Twenty-two novice level exercises. Item# 8011 / $20.00 (score only) Marching Percussion Ensemble Exercises (Intermediate) by Marty Hurley. Twenty-one intermediate level exercises. Item# 8012 / $20.00 (score only) Marching Percussion Ensemble Exercises (Advanced) by Marty Hurley. Twenty-five advanced level exercises. Item# 8013 / $20.00 (score only) (All three packages listed above are scored for snares, tenors, 5 bass drums, cymbals and mallets.) Circle Of Rudiments Twelve medium to difficult street beats by Marty Hurley. Scored for snares, tenors, 5 bass drums and cymbals. Every cadence includes a mallet part in each of the twelve keys. Item# 8014 / $15.00 (score only) Jammin’ In The Street Ten medium to very difficult “funky” street beats by John Wooton. Scored for snares, tenors, 5 bass drums and cymbals. Item# 8015 / $15.00 (score only) 5 MarchingMarching FeaturesFeatures fromfrom RoRoww-Loff-Loff Easy Marching Percussion Features Medium Marching Percussion Features ($40.00 each; $70.00 with Tutor Tapes) ($45.00 each; $75.00 with Tutor Tapes) 9501 Bongorama (1:25) - by Chris Crockarell 9709 Avalanche (1:33) - by Julie Davila / Medium-Advanced 9502 Boogie Man (1:07) - by Chris Brooks 9909 Baja (1:18) - by Brian Mason / Medium-Advanced 9804 Boom-wacka-wacka-wacka-Boom (1:21) - by Chris Brooks 0009 Beyond The Stars (1:36) - by Chris Brooks 9203 Cowa-Bongos Dude (1:05) - by Chris Crockarell 0007 Billy Tell Rides Again (1:42) - arr.
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