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Drum Books

  • 19-11-2003 4:41pm
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    Has anybody read any good educational drum books at all that were helpful to you?
    What were they? anyone know where to get some?....eg Mculah Pigots (best spelling evar)


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 8,483 ✭✭✭Töpher


    Clicky.

    I've used 2 of these, 4 way coordination and new breed. Personally I think 4 way coordination is quite good, certainly helps develop alot more limb independence etc etc. And hell, if God himself, DC, recommends 'em they cant be half bad!

    new breed a bit meh, has good idea or whatever, but if it has a hands patter that is always same it writes the varying bassdrum beats on a different page, i gave up trying to remember the hand patterns while reading bass patterns off another page, so gave up on the book. lol.

    and gt lazy with 4 way. should get back into it me thinks!


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