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John R. Hearnes received his first pair of drumsticks in 1989 when he joined band in Cape Girardeau, MO. After graduating from Central High School, John studied at Southeast Missouri State University under Dr. Daniel Dunavan, then earned a BME from Middle Tennessee State University where he studied under Lalo Davila, David Brochocki, Andy Smith, and Dr. Julie Hill. It was through [[Lalo Davila]] that John met [[Chris Crockarell]] and [[Chris Brooks]] from Row-Loff Productions. He began arranging and composing for Row-Loff Production in 2002. Although his works cover the spectrum of difficulty, John Hearnes has focused on increasing the amount of literature written for young players, especially beginners. John is currently a middle school band director in Rutherford County, TN, a job he has held since 2001. He endorses [[Innovative Percussion]] sticks and mallets. John Hearnes is a composer, performer, educator, clinician, adjudicator, and most importantly, still a student on all facets of percussion. He lives in Murfreesboro, TN, with his wife and their two sons.
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John R. Hearnes received his first pair of drumsticks in 1989 when he joined band in Cape Girardeau, MO. After graduating from Central High School, John studied at Southeast Missouri State University under Dr. Daniel Dunavan, then earned a BME from Middle Tennessee State University where he studied under [[Lalo Davila]], [[David Brochocki]], [[Andy Smith]] and Dr. [[Julie Hill]]. It was through [[Lalo Davila]] that John met [[Chris Crockarell]] and [[Chris Brooks]] from Row-Loff Productions. He began arranging and composing for Row-Loff Production in 2002. Although his works cover the spectrum of difficulty, John Hearnes has focused on increasing the amount of literature written for young players, especially beginners. John is currently a middle school band director in Rutherford County, TN, a job he has held since 2001. He endorses [[Innovative Percussion]] sticks and mallets. John Hearnes is a composer, performer, educator, clinician, adjudicator, and most importantly, still a student on all facets of percussion. He lives in Murfreesboro, TN, with his wife and their two sons.
  
 
==Books for Percussion==
 
==Books for Percussion==

Revision as of 09:56, 19 November 2021

Bibliography

Born: 9/7/1977
Studies: Southeast Missouri State University BME
Teacher: Mark McHale; Mark Ellison; Daniel Dunavan
Orchestra:


John R. Hearnes received his first pair of drumsticks in 1989 when he joined band in Cape Girardeau, MO. After graduating from Central High School, John studied at Southeast Missouri State University under Dr. Daniel Dunavan, then earned a BME from Middle Tennessee State University where he studied under Lalo Davila, David Brochocki, Andy Smith and Dr. Julie Hill. It was through Lalo Davila that John met Chris Crockarell and Chris Brooks from Row-Loff Productions. He began arranging and composing for Row-Loff Production in 2002. Although his works cover the spectrum of difficulty, John Hearnes has focused on increasing the amount of literature written for young players, especially beginners. John is currently a middle school band director in Rutherford County, TN, a job he has held since 2001. He endorses Innovative Percussion sticks and mallets. John Hearnes is a composer, performer, educator, clinician, adjudicator, and most importantly, still a student on all facets of percussion. He lives in Murfreesboro, TN, with his wife and their two sons.

Books for Percussion

Toolbox Series

The Mallet Player's Toolbox
The Snare Drummer's Toolbox

Rhythmology Series

Rhythmology for Snare Drum
Rhythmology II for Keyboards and Timpani

Works for Percussion

Percussion Ensemble Music

1st & 10
Clap Trap
Cobra
Down Under
Drums. Loud. Good.
Drums. Louder. Gooder.
Xolo

Percussion Ensemble Music Collection

Beatz
Four For Five
Triple Decker
Rockin' Your Socks
Quadruple Decker

References