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== General Info ==
 
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'''Cost''': Book Cost - $18.44 &nbsp;&nbsp;|&nbsp;&nbsp; Supplemental Books - $0.00<br /-->
  
 
== Overview ==
 
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The Rudimental Primer is a collection of basic patterns and studies designed to give the learning drummer a solid grasp of many of the traditional rudiments. Each rudiment is presented in its basic form, followed by exercises relating to its development and application. The Rudimental Primer is a collection of basic patterns and studies designed to give the learning drummer a solid grasp of many of the traditional rudiments. Each rudiment is presented in its basic form, followed by exercises relating to its development and application.
 
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"While this book doesn’t have a etude to play out of like other books of its kind. It is a book solely devoted to the improvement of playing ability for rolls, paradiddles, flams, ruffs, drags, and the various variations of the different aforementioned techniques, and how to play them broken down to the most basic level. This book starts with rolls, and differences between five, six, seven, eight, nine, ten, eleven, thirteen, fifteen, and seventeen stroke rolls. In an order that works with the easiest to begin with, to the hardest. This book lays out the different stroked rolls in a way that works with a student of middle school age and on. I don’t see why a college student or someone with a percussion studio wouldn’t be able to benefit from this kind of text.
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It goes on further with the different variations of the paradiddles and other rudiments in a similar way to the rolls, from the easier ones to the more difficult ones as the book progresses. There exercises for each section, but this is more of a workbook to build ability than a book to perform. So, before anyone buys this book with the intent to be able to perform anything out of it, that is not its intended use. This book is designed to make the playing of the covered materials easier, and give the material worked on more context and meaning." - Thomas Scott
  
  

Revision as of 13:49, 16 December 2022

Mitchell Peters


General Info

Year: 2009
Edition: 1st
Publisher: Try Publishing Company
Cost: Book Cost - $18.44   |   Supplemental Books - $0.00

Overview

The Rudimental Primer is a collection of basic patterns and studies designed to give the learning drummer a solid grasp of many of the traditional rudiments. Each rudiment is presented in its basic form, followed by exercises relating to its development and application. The Rudimental Primer is a collection of basic patterns and studies designed to give the learning drummer a solid grasp of many of the traditional rudiments. Each rudiment is presented in its basic form, followed by exercises relating to its development and application.


Reviews

Student Reviews

"While this book doesn’t have a etude to play out of like other books of its kind. It is a book solely devoted to the improvement of playing ability for rolls, paradiddles, flams, ruffs, drags, and the various variations of the different aforementioned techniques, and how to play them broken down to the most basic level. This book starts with rolls, and differences between five, six, seven, eight, nine, ten, eleven, thirteen, fifteen, and seventeen stroke rolls. In an order that works with the easiest to begin with, to the hardest. This book lays out the different stroked rolls in a way that works with a student of middle school age and on. I don’t see why a college student or someone with a percussion studio wouldn’t be able to benefit from this kind of text. It goes on further with the different variations of the paradiddles and other rudiments in a similar way to the rolls, from the easier ones to the more difficult ones as the book progresses. There exercises for each section, but this is more of a workbook to build ability than a book to perform. So, before anyone buys this book with the intent to be able to perform anything out of it, that is not its intended use. This book is designed to make the playing of the covered materials easier, and give the material worked on more context and meaning." - Thomas Scott


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