DPM - 2 - Beginning Snare Drum: Exercises
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 23 ก.ค. 2024
- "Developing the Percussionist-Musician" is a series of comprehensive percussion method books that is based on the philosophy of a balanced approach to educating students. The books are easy to use for non-percussionist educators and follow a very logical, step-by-step process to teaching students to play mallet percussion, snare drum, timpani, auxiliary percussion instruments and drumset. The inclusion of all the instruments into one curriculum makes this a "one method fills all needs" book, eliminating the need for teachers and students to purchase separate instructional guides for each of the 5 instrument areas. The text also enables students to proceed at an educational pace that suits their needs and desires for results. It will challenge students who excel and provide a solid foundation for students who struggle.
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I got a snare for Christmas and had no idea how to play it. These videos helped me learn how to play it decently. Thank you for uploading these!
OMG thank you so much for these video! Im in drumline and i kept forgetting the bucks beat. Thanks to you, i can now look at this video and practice! Thank You So Much!!
You are doing a great job with these lessons! Even skilled players can use a review of the fundamental techniques. Bad habits can sneak in and these lessons are a great reminder of right and wrong. Keep up the great work!!!
Getting a snare tomorrow so im learning these rhythms
good thank you my son has been doing good
Awesome Awesome tutorial very effective .. Thanks !!!
I downloaded the DPM beginner package but can' find the notation for 16th Note Note Timing? Please help!
+HuestisMusic Great I'll check it
+TheGurner1 I've only got the primary book, I don't think it's in there - but anyway I've got it figured out. I've found this very inspiring (I'm 61, taking up drums again (which was my first pro instrument when I was 16) after playing bass and guitar mostly for 40 years . Now I want to know what the best practise marimba or xylophone would be for my tiny bedroom rehearsal space! Thanks, are you from Texas? I'm from Devon UK - nice to meet you Mr Huestis!