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Instruments
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Rockin’ Poppin’ Snare Drum, Vol. 1Rhythm Fundamentalsby Bart RobleyThe first in a series of three snare drum instructional books from Telly Award-Winner Bart Robley, this book is perfect for beginners of any age. The fundamentals of reading rhythm are important to the success of playing any instrument, especially the snare! In this book you will learn to read everything from quarter-note sticking patterns all the way to rebounded sixteenth notes, and then it’s on to rudimental drum rolls. A CD is included so you can listen while you practice, eliminating any guess work. The 40 essential drum rudiments are also included in the front of the book. A must for all drummers!
Watch for a companion DVD coming soon!
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Round Peak Clawhammer BanjoTraditional Appalachian Fiddle Tunes from Surry County, NCby Joseph WeidlichHailing from Surry County, North Carolina, the Round Peak musical style is synonymous with the old time music pairing of the fiddle with the African derived banjo and was considered to be the defining ensemble sound for community dance. Includes a lengthy instructional introduction. Songs are presented in banjo tab. |
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Sacred Music Companion Fact Bookby Dale V. NobbmanThis compelling edition provides fascinating information on and arrangements of more than 90 favorite traditional hymns and gospel songs. The songs are arranged chronologically (starting with "Doxology" in 1694 and going through "How Great Thou Art" in 1948) and for each, the book provides a melody line/lyrics/chord song arrangement as well as background notes on the song, its historical setting, the authors and composers who wrote them, and more. |
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Saxophone Stylesby Jorge PolanuerThis cool book/CD pack lets saxophonists play along in a variety of styles, such as rock, salsa, reggae, chorinho, chamanŽ, funk, soul, and gospel. |
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Scales & Modes in the Beginningby Ron MiddlebrookThe most comprehensive and complete scale book written especially for the guitar. Chapers include: Fretboard Visualization, Scale Terminology, Scales and Modes, and a Scale to Chord Guide. |
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