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Revision as of 12:07, 18 May 2015
General Info
Year: 1988
Edition: Vol. 1
Publisher: Smith Publications
Overview
This book is for the advanced snare drummer. It’s a fun collection of snare drum solos that Stuart Saunders Smith received from a handful of different composers. There are challenging time signatures, multiple time signatures in a piece, groups of 5’s and 7’s, strange grace notes, rolls, stick changes, and even some pieces of untraditional notation using symbols and words.
Chapters
Table of Contents
Stuart Saunders Smith
Ben Johnston
Michael LaRosa
Alexander Lepak
Milton Babbitt
Charles Boone
David Macbride
Udo Kasemets
Reviews
Student Reviews
I think this book is great. It’s difficult and inspiring. It’s not a book that works on this technique and then another one; It’s full of complicated solos that work on a combination of techniques. It’s for one who wants to play music and not only work on techniques or rudiments.
Rating: I
Review by Ashley Feist
Works for Percussion by this Author
References