Beyond Stick Control
For the Snare and Drum Set Player
Snare Drum - Sheet Music

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Percussion - Beginning-Intermediate

SKU: MB.98159BCD

For the Snare and Drum Set Player. Composed by Glenn W. Meyer. Saddle-stitched, Percussion: Drum Set, Jazz, Technique, Theory and Reference, Rock, Percussion: Snare Drum. All styles. Book/CD set. 60 pages. Mel Bay Publications, Inc #98159BCD. Published by Mel Bay Publications, Inc (MB.98159BCD).

ISBN 9780786651108. UPC: 796279065412. 8.5 X 11 inches.

Beyond Stick Control is the book that offers the snare and drum set player various eight bar solos to develop hand technique and hand/foot coordination. The book is divided into four sections: Part A: Hand Technique Development Studies, Part B: Hand/Foot Development, Part C: Ostinato Foot Pattern Development, and Part D: Linear Jazz Studies. The hand technique solos in part A serve as the foundation for the subsequent section B, C, and D. Through the use of accents, single and double strokes, paradiddles, paradiddle-diddles, swiss army triplets and their respective inversions sticking displacement , the beginning to advanced drummer will greatly improve hand technique, stick and foot control and feel for their instrument. The companion CD contains recordings of the eight bar solos. This is a must for snare and drum set players who want to take their playing to a higher level.

  • About the book
  • Acknowledgements
  • Rudiment Glossary
  • Performance Instructions
  • Hand Technique Development Part A 8 Bar Solos Using 8th Note Rhythms
  • Hand/Foot Development Part B 8 Bar Solos Using 8th Note Rhythms
  • 8 Bar Solos Using Triplet Rhythms Part A and B
  • 8 Bar Solos Using 8th Notes and Triplets Part A and B
  • 8 Bar Solos Using 16th Note Rhythm Part A and B
  • Ostinato Foot Pattern Development 8 Bar Solos Using 8th Note Rhythms Part C
  • 8 Bar Solos Using Triplet Rhythms Part C
  • 8 Bar Solos Using 16th Note Rhythms Part C
  • Linear Jazz Style Part D
  • 8 Bar Solos Using Triplet Rhythms Part D
  • 8 Bar Using Eighths & Triplet Rhythms Part D