The Best Of Concepts
Ilość stron: | 80 |
Format: | 215 x 275 |
Opracowanie na: | książka |
Wersja językowa: | angielska |
Dostępność: | dostawa w ciągu 30 dni |
Zawartość: | Zajrzyj do środka. Oto kilka stron z publikacji:
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Kod produktu: | NPL056445 |
Książka z zakresu instrumentoznawstwa, zawiera wszelkie informacje dotyczące możliwości i sposobów gry na perkusji. Autor publikacji - Roy Burns - w latach 1980 - 1992 znany był z artykułów w "Modern Drummer Magazine" dotyczących gry na perkusji, w których przedstawiał zabawne pomysły gry utworów znanych mistrzów, również muzyki poważnej.
Modern Drummer presents this compilation of articles in Roy Burns' popular 'Concepts' series, which ran in the magazine between 1980 and 1992. Roy is a respected clinician and drummer who has worked with big bands, jazz acts, and on T.V.. This book features nearly 70 of his most enlightening writings and will be of great interest to drummers of all levels.
Spis treści:
Introduction
Showing up: The Key to Success
Teachers: Studying and learning
Heroes
Drum Solos
The World's Greatest Drummer - And Other Hang - Ups
Overcoming The "Horribles"
Put - Downs, Put - Offs, And Put - Ons
Success: Is It Who You Know?
Respect: The Key To An Open Mind
"Can You Play Like John Smith?"
Do Self - Taught Drummers Play Better?
Self - Appointed Authorities Can Be Dangerous to You Health
Friendship and Drummers
Concentration
Rumors
Trying Easy
Practicing and Boredom
Drumming and Discouragement
Drumming and put - downs
Drumming and sitting in
The Drummer's Dream
Drumming and the big break
Drumming and the big move
Drumming and experience
Drumming and self - discipline
Drumming and burnout
Tempo Problems
Getting Unstuck
Perseverance
Teaching by Intimidation
Professionalism
Shownmanship
Listening
Drummers are special people
Confidence
Originality
Praise and criticism
Teaching yourself
Doing Your best
Practicing and fun
Limitations
Visual Learning
Trusting Your Own ideas
Pressure
Discipline
It's never too late
Money Vs. Music
Believe in Yourself
Talent and follow - through
Enthusiasm
Frustration
Jealousy and gossip
Old Drummers and Young Drummers
Keeping hope alive
How Much Should You Practice?
Put the Music First
There is no substitute for experience
Playing time
There are no shortcuts
Attitudes
Endorsements
Why Is the Music business so tough?
Being Serious
Mistakes
Confidence Vs. Arrogance
Applying Information
Fame Vs. Ability
Holding Yourself Back
About the Author