Fundamentals of Rhythm for the Drummer
by Joe Maroni
Snare Drum - Sheet Music

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Drum (Snare) - Beginning

SKU: MB.94493

Composed by Joe Maroni. Wire bound, Classical, Percussion Snare Drum, Technique, Theory and Reference, Children and Young Beginner, Percussion: Snare Drum, Squareback saddle stitch. Building Excellence. All styles. Book. 100 pages. Mel Bay Publications, Inc #94493. Published by Mel Bay Publications, Inc (MB.94493).

ISBN 9781562220587. UPC: 796279009812. 8.75 x 11.75 inches.

This drum method book can be used for private instruction as well as group lessons. Private teachers will find that this method is comprehensive and practical. Elementary band directors can correlate most of the material with any elementary band series. The exercises, summaries, and rhythm studies will develop stick control, coordination, rhythm reading ability, and confidence. The material will enable the percussion section to develop musicianship and provide musical accompaniment for the entire band. -New rhythms are introduced and illustrated showing the method of counting and tapping of the foot.-Exercises are designed to develop each newly learned rhythm.-Summaries provide a continuous review of the newly learned material.-Rhythm studies exploit the newly learned material in all possible combinations. Every lesson builds on those that came before, giving students a chance to practice what they have learned and reinforcing skills that will be used over and over.Intermediate and advanced students can use the material in this book in the following ways:1. Flams can be played on all the quarter notes2. Flam Taps can be played on all the eighth notes3. Flam Paradiddles can be played on all the sixteenth notes Private teachers and elementary band directors will find that this method assures a higher standard of musicianship for drummers.

  • Alternate Stickings
  • Buzz Strokes
  • Introducing Cut Time
  • Introducing Dotted Notes
  • Introducing Downbeat Eighth Note Rolls
  • Introducing Eighth Notes Combined with Sixteenth Notes
  • Introducing Eighth Notes with Eighth Rests
  • Introducing Sixteenth Notes
  • Introducing Sixteenth Notes Combined with Eighth Notes
  • Introducing Syncopation
  • Introducing the Dotted Eighth Sixteenth Note Rhythms
  • Introducing Tied Notes
  • Introducing Triplets
  • Introducting Eighth Notes
  • Introducting Quarter Notes and Quarter Rests
  • Introducting Whole Notes and Whole Rests
  • Preliminaries
  • Preliminary Buzz Roll Studies
  • Use of Foot