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− | + | Drum - Superior Technique by Guy Lefèvre is a great method to master all the techniques of the Drum. Written in French and in English, this book is a must-have for those who want to really master all the aspects of their instruments, at a superior level. It includes numerous exercises to work on flam taps, paradiddle/ double-paradiddle, single stroke, as well as some rolling exercises, some combination of roll and single stroke and some rhythms such as quintuplets and sextuplets. Guy Lefèvre (1931-2004) was a Conservatoire professor, who contributed to the creation of the Emmanuel Boursault school of Drums. | |
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General Info
Year: 1987
Edition: 1st
Publisher: ALPHONSE LEDUC
Cost: Book Cost - $40.12 | Supplemental Books - $0.00
Overview
Drum - Superior Technique by Guy Lefèvre is a great method to master all the techniques of the Drum. Written in French and in English, this book is a must-have for those who want to really master all the aspects of their instruments, at a superior level. It includes numerous exercises to work on flam taps, paradiddle/ double-paradiddle, single stroke, as well as some rolling exercises, some combination of roll and single stroke and some rhythms such as quintuplets and sextuplets. Guy Lefèvre (1931-2004) was a Conservatoire professor, who contributed to the creation of the Emmanuel Boursault school of Drums.
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