Drumbeats that Changed the World
Author : Joseph F. Conley
Publisher : William Carey Library
Page : 564 pages
File Size : 31,69 MB
Release : 2000
Category : History
ISBN : 9780878086030
Author : Joseph F. Conley
Publisher : William Carey Library
Page : 564 pages
File Size : 31,69 MB
Release : 2000
Category : History
ISBN : 9780878086030
Author : Margarita Engle
Publisher : Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
Page : 51 pages
File Size : 34,7 MB
Release : 2015
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN : 0544102290
In this acclaimed picture book bursting with vibrance and rhythm, a girl dreams of playing the drums in 1930s Cuba, when the music-filled island had a taboo against female drummers.
Author : Jared Falk
Publisher : Drumeo
Page : 229 pages
File Size : 11,98 MB
Release : 2018-09-06
Category : Music
ISBN : 1999151917
If you want to have more fun on the drums, improve your skills faster, and play along to real music, then you need to build a solid foundation. The Best Beginner Drum Book gives you a clear path for getting started on the drums and skipping the frustrating obstacles that most new drummers face: setting up your kit, holding the drumsticks, learning notation, creating catchy beats and fills, learning musical styles, and playing your favorite songs.
Author : Brandon Toews
Publisher : Drumeo
Page : 457 pages
File Size : 21,64 MB
Release : 2019-11-04
Category : Music
ISBN : 1999151941
The ultimate guide to drumming styles by the co-author of the best-selling instructional book The Best Beginner Drum Book. Brandon Toews and Drumeo present... THE DRUMMER'S TOOLBOX! The Drummer's Toolbox presents drummers of all skill levels with the most comprehensive introduction to 100 different drumming styles from the past century. This ultimate guide includes more than 900 groove examples, as well as listening suggestions for 1000 recommended recordings. Throughout the book, drummers will also learn about the history of each drumming style, effective techniques for playing them, and how to break down different grooves limb-by-limb. The Drummer's Toolbox is for any drummer who's serious about expanding their musical vocabulary and becoming more versatile behind the drum-set. You will learn how to play: - Rock: Surf Rock, Progressive Rock, Punk Rock... - Jazz: 4/4 Swing, Up-Tempo Swing, Contemporary Jazz... - Blues: Texas Blues, Chicago Blues, Flat Tire Shuffle... - Country: Train Beat, Two-Step, Rockabilly... - Soul & Funk: Motown, Neo-Soul, New Orleans Funk... - Metal: Death Metal, Progressive Metal, Metalcore... - Electronic: Hip-Hop, Drum and Bass, Trap... - Afro-Cuban: Mambo, Nanigo, Songo... - Afro-Brazilian: Samba, Marcha, Bossa Nova... - Afro-Caribbean: Merengue, Reggae, Zouk... - And many more!
Author : Albert Mensah
Publisher : Trinadigm
Page : 100 pages
File Size : 16,2 MB
Release : 2000
Category : Self-Help
ISBN : 9781890427993
When the Drumbeat Changes, Dance a Different Dance is unlike any book you will ever read. Albert Mensah, professional speaker, author, and coach, offers unique entertaining, and most of all easy-to-incorporate ideas and suggestions on realizing your fullest potential. Whether you're short on time or the courage to change, When the Drumbeat Changes will guide you through the following four keys-to-success topics and many others: Dreams Everything begins with a dream. What is it that you really want to do in life? What are the things holding you back? How can you begin? Goals The best goals are specific, measurable, and realistic. Do your goals support your dreams? Are your goals big enough?Passion Dreams and goals are useless without energy and enthusiasm - in a word, passion - behind them. Are you fired-up about your life - or burned out?Action Those who want, must act. Are you taking massive action toward your goals and dreams? Do you have the determination to persevere when roadblocks - and there are always roadblocks - present themselves?Opportunities in this changing world are everywhere. But they are invisible to the person who is not clear what it is that they want
Author : Mika Song
Publisher : Random House Graphic
Page : 114 pages
File Size : 22,83 MB
Release : 2020-09-29
Category : Juvenile Fiction
ISBN : 1984895834
Two squirrel best friends meet their match: a donut food truck! This Eisner-nominated hilarious young graphic novel is perfect for fans of Narwhal: Unicorn of the Sea and anyone who would do ANYTHING for a donut. Norma and Belly would really really really really really like a donut. With a burned breakfast and a cranky donut seller at the local food truck, they may be stuck with only nuts to eat . . . unless they can steal the biggest, most delicious donut of their tiny lives! Mika Song gives readers something to laugh at as these squirrels try their hardest to get some donuts while just about everything goes wrong. A fun "donut caper" graphic novel that focuses on madcap action, problem-solving, and the power of working together. "I'm nuts for these sweet and silly squirrels." -- Ben Clanton, author of Narwhal and Jelly
Author : David Bouchard
Publisher :
Page : 32 pages
File Size : 26,57 MB
Release : 2008
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN : 9780889954212
Using text in both English and Cree, presents the round dance, a celebration of the seasons, and describes how the dance connects the Cree people to the natural world around them.
Author : Steven Wishnia
Publisher : Manic D Press
Page : 241 pages
File Size : 34,93 MB
Release : 2012-11-06
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 193314971X
Bass player and rapidly aging punk rocker Underend Vicodini is an unlikely hero. He loves New York City like nobody's business but does it still love him despite his lack of affluence and influence? His former band, The Gutter Astronomers, was riding high in the 1980s, releasing albums and touring across the country playing to packed nightclubs filled with eager fans, but the Great Recession finds the band members middle-aged and struggling not to drown in the seas of gentrification and disillusion. When lead singer Mickey gets an offer to reunite the band, he jumps at it. But can the old bandmates overcome their acrimonious break up? Can they get back into it without shredding their lives? Can Underend Vicodini find inner peace and, more importantly, a reasonably priced apartment below 14th Street or in Brooklyn? Steven Wishnia is a New York-based musician and journalist. Born on the Lower East Side, he grew up in Brooklyn, New England, Edinburgh, and Long Island. He has played in numerous bands, including the False Prophets, an eclectic punk group that recorded two albums released by Alternative Tentacles. After the False Prophets broke up in 1987, he earned an MA at New York University's School of Journalism, writing for failing newspapers before working for many years as news editor at High Times. Recipient of two New York City Independent Press Association awards, he currently works as a freelance writer and editor, most often for AlterNet.org and Junior Scholastic, and often performs musically with artist Mac McGill.
Author : Cate Wananda
Publisher : Fulton Books, Inc.
Page : 86 pages
File Size : 20,62 MB
Release : 2021-02-23
Category : Poetry
ISBN : 1649520891
The title Drumbeat is rooted in the African culture of using the drum as a voice and a means of communication. Drums are among the most important percussion instruments in African culture, and the sound of the drum, the time it is played, and the rhythm played will vary according to the occasion. The rhythm of the drumbeat is meant to reach and move the entire community. Songs accompanying the drumbeat are usually composed in simple language, understandable and even familiar to the community. This collection has drawn its character from the drumbeat, both in rhythm and the ability to resonate and address complex matters in simple, familiar language. 18
Author : Julia Ibbotson
Publisher : New Generation Publishing
Page : 153 pages
File Size : 30,9 MB
Release : 2014
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 1910394254
Drumbeats is the first novel in a trilogy and follows 18 year old English student Jess through her gap year in West Africa. It's a rite of passage novel set in the mid-1960s when Jess flees her stifling home background for freedom to become a volunteer teacher and nurse in the Ghanaian bush. Apprehensively, she leaves her first real romantic love behind in the UK, but will she be able to sustain the bond while she is away? With the idealism of youth, she hopes to find out who she really is, and do some good in the world, but little does she realise what, in reality, she will find that year: joys, horrors, tragedy. She must find her way on her own and learn what fate has in store for her, as she becomes embroiled in the poverty and turmoil of a small war-torn African nation under a controversial dictatorship. Jess must face the dangers of both civil war and unexpected romance. Can she escape her past or will it always haunt her?