The Synergy Method for Drumming


Book Description

The Synergy Method is the combination of traditional techniques along with psychophysiology, kinesiology and physiology to assist the percussionist. Kinesiology and physiology have been studied over the years in music but to understand what is happening psychologically will also help build the physical attributes of the performer. Many musicians in their career will reach a plateau. The Synergy Method will help performers to go beyond their current level. This book will be helpful for any audition you might have whether it is drum corps, indoor drum line, marching band, or even orchestra level auditions. Instructors can use the exercises with the ensembles they are teaching to address specific concerns. The Synergy Method will help the player achieve better performances by utilizing an approach that will transfer to other percussion instruments, something that cannot be effectively done with other rudimental styles.







Pandora


Book Description

Pandora is a collection of 4 mallet marimba literature from Greg Jackson. The compositions are ideal for graduate level percussion recitals and professional concerts; with some works that can be handled by most advanced high school and collegiate percussionists. Pandora contains a total of 12 works; 11 are for solo marimba and 1 piece for marimba and cello. Three of the compositions are featured on the CD "Darkest Hour". For more information about the music in this collection and program notes, please visit www.inner3.com.




The Well-Tempered Marimbist Op. 46


Book Description

The Well-Tempered Marimbist is a set of compositions for the two mallet percussionist. The collection consists of 24 etudes, each in a different key, similar to the pivotal Well-Tempered Clavier by J.S. Bach. Most of the new music available is for 4-mallets, leaving those learning keyboard percussion without much of a selection for music that is current. This book contains music that fits many genres from traditional melodic development to music that would be classified as modern or 21st Century. WTM includes a wide range of solos for the beginning mallet player to the advanced level percussionist. The easier pieces are great for sight-reading practice as well. These solos are excellent pieces for recitals and solo performances as audiences will love the outstanding melodies. The percussionist will enjoy how well each piece lays on the instrument. This book is sure to become a classic for many generations and is an excellent source to have in the library of every percussionist.




Legendary Op. 44


Book Description

"Legendary, Op. 44" is a collection of conga solos composed by best selling author Dr. Greg Jackson. This is the first book of solo literature ever published for the instrument. Each solo uses traditional music notation, as well as indications for which hand is recommended to play a certain drum. The different sounds are also thoroughly notated for each piece for those who are new to reading music. "Legendary" features 13 pieces for 2 to 5 congas and incorporates some traditional marchas, as well as newer forms such as timba. Each piece is designed for concert performance settings, or for the conguero in need of a solo during a song break. This book is also an excellent study tool for learning to design your own solos in a band type of setting. Level: Beginner to Professional




Phenom


Book Description

Phenom: a performer that is phenomenal with an extreme level of talent and virtuosity If you are continually searching for the most expressive rudimental snare drum literature available, this is the book destined for you. Inside the book you will find 33 rudimental solos ranging from intermediate to professional that guarantees to contain solos that will bring years of enjoyment. Each solo is very distinct and contains hot grooves. Some of the solos will open your eyes to the most impressive backsticking ever seen! If you are looking for fun and challenging snare drum solos, this is the book for you! level: intermediate to pro




Congas Full Circle


Book Description

Congas Full Circle satisfies a missing link in percussion literature. This is the first book for congas and hand drumming that breaks down the patterns of various styles (almost 50!) into small sections that can be digested easier. Although there are many high quality books for hand drummers, the books merely notate the patterns without teaching the reader how to play the rhythms. Congas Full Circle will fill that void. The book includes many exercises to teach the reader how to play rudiments on congas while improving your quality of sound. There are also examples of styles for djembe, batá, bongos, and cajones with music spanning from early African patterns to modern day Salsa and Timba. With almost 400 pages, this is the most comprehensive book on congas available.




The complete drums' method


Book Description

ALL THE FUNDAMENTAL TOPICS FROM THE BASIC ELEMENTS TO JAZZ INDEPENDENCE Treated above all is the basic level leading towards a presentation of an intermediate and advanced level The text is defined as unique in its kind and its target is the orientation in the drums’ world and in the choice of the teacher; how to interact with him better....it has many text pages that explain in detail many steps concerning the exercises, the movements, the gestures, etc. that are not present in any other method of this kind and substance. The first method in Italy (and not only) with text pages containing detailed explanations that are very useful to orientate ones’ self in the drums’ world and in the choice of the teacher, from the comparison of drums to the didactic techniques turned into an authentic and not commercial ethic. With some new effective and very useful concepts also for teachers. It includes the fundamental exercises for jazz independence and a lot more.... It contains more than 100 text pages with explanations on how to tackle and to play the exercises with some new effective concepts; More than 150 pages with hundreds of exercises (rudiments, coordination, jazz independence, hands, rolls, rhythms, applied practice solfeggio, etc.) that can be developed, through the manifold included versions, in a dozen thousand exercises... This is done with the purpose to have a wide range of exercises that you can choose from. I didn’t want to include a cd with the exercises because I thought it is always better to face each problem with your own teacher and to think it over at home....! Some Extratcts: http://www.massimoaiello.com/the%20book.htm Copyright 2006 by Massimo Aiello International Copyright Secured Made in Italy Used by Permission www.massimoaiello.com




Signal Processing Methods for Music Transcription


Book Description

This book serves as an ideal starting point for newcomers and an excellent reference source for people already working in the field. Researchers and graduate students in signal processing, computer science, acoustics and music will primarily benefit from this text. It could be used as a textbook for advanced courses in music signal processing. Since it only requires a basic knowledge of signal processing, it is accessible to undergraduate students.




Decolonizing Research


Book Description

From Oceania to North America, indigenous peoples have created storytelling traditions of incredible depth and diversity. The term 'indigenous storywork' has come to encompass the sheer breadth of ways in which indigenous storytelling serves as a historical record, as a form of teaching and learning, and as an expression of indigenous culture and identity. But such traditions have too often been relegated to the realm of myth and legend, recorded as fragmented distortions, or erased altogether. Decolonizing Research brings together indigenous researchers and activists from Canada, Australia and New Zealand to assert the unique value of indigenous storywork as a focus of research, and to develop methodologies that rectify the colonial attitudes inherent in much past and current scholarship. By bringing together their own indigenous perspectives, and by treating indigenous storywork on its own terms, the contributors illuminate valuable new avenues for research, and show how such reworked scholarship can contribute to the movement for indigenous rights and self-determination.