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InstrumentsDrums
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Gretsch DrumsThe Legacy of That Great Gretsch Soundby Chet FalzeranoThis tribute to Gretsch kits features full-color photos and interviews with sensational players. |
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Guide to Vintage Drumsby John AldridgeWritten by the publisher of Not So Modern Drummer magazine, this in an essential guide for collectors-to-be that want to shop around, or for current collectors to discover drums outside of their area of interest. |
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History of the Ludwig Drum Companyby Paul William SchmidtThis book uses extensive interviews with the Ludwigs and photos from their personal collections to recall the origins, development and tools of crafting drums. You'll also discover why the best drummers use Ludwigs. Over 150 photos and illustrations make this an invaluable reference source for all drummers. |
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Modern Percussion Groovesby Glen CarubaGlen Caruba's first book, Afro-Cuban Drumming, touched on basic Latin percussion styles. This follow-up teaches how to incorporate these traditional rhythms and techniques into modern pop and rock playing. Covers instrument playing tips (congas, bongo, timbale, cowbell, shakers and more), funk grooves, pop ballads, Afro-Cuban 6/8, jazz-fusion grooves, cha-cha pop, and lots more. The CD features 40 tracks of examples. |
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Mr Leedy and the House of WonderThe Story of the World’s Finest Drumsby Harry CanganyA traveling drummer from 19th-century Ohio, Ulysses Grant Leedy settled in Indianapolis and built the House of Wonder – a factory that set the standard for all drum companies to follow. This book takes readers inside Leedy’s world: his people, his designs, and the growth of his amazing enterprise. |
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