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Groove-Coordination for Drum Set - Volume 1 - Pop-Edition - cover

Groove-Coordination for Drum Set - Volume 1 - Pop-Edition

André Oettel

Maison d'édition: Ando Music Publishing

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Synopsis

A book as a basic toolbox for thousands of new pop and rock grooves. 
It starts of with combining binary and ternary Hi-Hat rhythms with different Bass drum and Snare Drum figures, followed up with exercises blending on various styles such as Shuffle, Halftime Shuffle, Funk, Hip-Hop, Hand-To-Hand-Coordination, Paradiddle-Patterns, up to Doublebass Grooves.
Disponible depuis: 22/06/2021.

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