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== Chapters ==
 
== Chapters ==
Chapter I: Singe Hand Studies
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Chapter I: Singe Hand Studies <br>
Chapter II: Interval Studies
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Chapter II: Interval Studies <br>
Chapter III: Rotation Studies
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Chapter III: Rotation Studies <br>
Chapter IV: Single Mallet Rotation Studies
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Chapter IV: Single Mallet Rotation Studies <br>
Chapter V: Mixed Rotation Studies
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Chapter V: Mixed Rotation Studies <br>
Chapter VI: Parallel Motion Studies
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Chapter VI: Parallel Motion Studies <br>
Chapter VII: Parallel Chromatic Movement Studies
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Chapter VII: Parallel Chromatic Movement Studies <br>
Chapter VIII: 4-Mallet Arpeggio Studies
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Chapter VIII: 4-Mallet Arpeggio Studies <br>
Chapter IX: Further 4-Mallet Arpeggio Studies
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Chapter IX: Further 4-Mallet Arpeggio Studies <br>
Chapter X: Further Rotation Studies
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Chapter X: Further Rotation Studies <br>
Chapter XI: Advanced 4-Mallet Chromatic Studies
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Chapter XI: Advanced 4-Mallet Chromatic Studies <br>
  
 
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===Student Reviews===
 
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4-Mallet study is a really great book. I personally wouldn’t teach anyone new to mallets though. This seems more of an intermediate text. The book can get very challenging but it will really help with someone who has not mastered 4-mallet independence yet. I would suggest this book for a college student to have in their library. It contains a lot of different Etude’s that could be short fun pieces to learn for studies or warm-ups. I really enjoyed this book.<br>
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Review by Sage Thurston
  
 
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Latest revision as of 02:11, 28 April 2022

Jack Van Geem


General Info

Year: 1992
Edition: c. 1st Edition
Publisher: Alfred
Cost: Book Cost - $0.00   |   Supplemental Books - $0.00

Overview

Chapters

Chapter I: Singe Hand Studies
Chapter II: Interval Studies
Chapter III: Rotation Studies
Chapter IV: Single Mallet Rotation Studies
Chapter V: Mixed Rotation Studies
Chapter VI: Parallel Motion Studies
Chapter VII: Parallel Chromatic Movement Studies
Chapter VIII: 4-Mallet Arpeggio Studies
Chapter IX: Further 4-Mallet Arpeggio Studies
Chapter X: Further Rotation Studies
Chapter XI: Advanced 4-Mallet Chromatic Studies


Reviews

Student Reviews

4-Mallet study is a really great book. I personally wouldn’t teach anyone new to mallets though. This seems more of an intermediate text. The book can get very challenging but it will really help with someone who has not mastered 4-mallet independence yet. I would suggest this book for a college student to have in their library. It contains a lot of different Etude’s that could be short fun pieces to learn for studies or warm-ups. I really enjoyed this book.
Review by Sage Thurston

Awards

Additional Study Materials

Works for Percussion by this Author

4 Mallet Democracy for Marimba
Symphonic Repertoire for Keyboard Percussion
Percussion Master Class on Works by Schwantner, Schuller and Bach
Romantic Encounters for Marimba



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