Difference between revisions of "Pedal to the Kettle"

From TEK Percussion Database
Jump to navigation Jump to search
Line 15: Line 15:
 
<!-- Enter the title and duration of individual movements. Make sure the movements are listed by number, and use a line break <nowiki>( <br /> )</nowiki> at the end of each line. If this is a single movement work, please delete the entire category. You may delete this text once this is done. -->
 
<!-- Enter the title and duration of individual movements. Make sure the movements are listed by number, and use a line break <nowiki>( <br /> )</nowiki> at the end of each line. If this is a single movement work, please delete the entire category. You may delete this text once this is done. -->
  
 
+
This method book offers supplemental material that provide engaging etudes that cover different technical and musical ideas to prepare the percussionist for the challenges that lie ahead in the professional realm. This collection of etudes was written for the intermediate percussionist with a background in timpani and a strong idea of fundamental percussive playing.
== Chapters ==
 
Chapter I: <br>
 
Chapter II: <br>
 
Chapter III: <br>
 
Chapter IV: <br>
 
Chapter V: <br>
 
Chapter VI: <br>
 
 
 
 
 
<!--for copying and pasting
 
Chapter I: <br>
 
Chapter II: <br>
 
Chapter III: <br>
 
Chapter IV: <br>
 
Chapter V: <br>
 
Chapter VI: <br>
 
Chapter VII: <br>
 
Chapter VIII: <br>    -->
 
  
 
== Reviews ==
 
== Reviews ==
Line 39: Line 21:
  
 
===Student Reviews===
 
===Student Reviews===
 
+
"  This book is provides technical playing etudes in a creative and understandable way. Simple enough to be able to teach a beginner out of, while also remaining interesting to an intermediate player." - Denver Ridgway
  
 
== Awards ==
 
== Awards ==

Revision as of 12:02, 18 May 2015

Kirk J. Gay


General Info

Year: 2009
Edition: c. 1st Edition
Publisher: Tapspace
Cost: Book Cost - $0.00   |   Supplemental Books - $0.00

Overview

This method book offers supplemental material that provide engaging etudes that cover different technical and musical ideas to prepare the percussionist for the challenges that lie ahead in the professional realm. This collection of etudes was written for the intermediate percussionist with a background in timpani and a strong idea of fundamental percussive playing.

Reviews

Student Reviews

" This book is provides technical playing etudes in a creative and understandable way. Simple enough to be able to teach a beginner out of, while also remaining interesting to an intermediate player." - Denver Ridgway

Awards

Additional Study Materials

Works for Percussion by this Author

Gay, Kirk J. Pedal to the Kettle. Portland, OR: Tapspace Publications, LLC, 2009.



Additional Resources



References