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+ | These studies are the fruit of my own experience of snare-drum technique. Some of them are inspired by the symphonic repertoire, others by the rhythmic or technical difficulties inherent in the instrument, while a few modestly aspire to prepare performed for wider and less conventional uses of the instrument. | ||
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Revision as of 13:22, 16 December 2022
General Info
Year: 2015
Edition: 1st
Publisher: ALPHONSE LEDUC
Cost: Book Cost - $27.92 | Supplemental Books - $0.00
Overview
These studies are the fruit of my own experience of snare-drum technique. Some of them are inspired by the symphonic repertoire, others by the rhythmic or technical difficulties inherent in the instrument, while a few modestly aspire to prepare performed for wider and less conventional uses of the instrument.
-Frederic Macarez
Chapters
Chapter I:
Chapter II:
Chapter III:
Chapter IV:
Chapter V:
Chapter VI:
Reviews
Student Reviews
Awards
Additional Study Materials
Works for Percussion by this Author
Additional Resources
References