Exploring Your Creativity

On The Drumset

Sheet music and online access code

Setting: Drumset
Genre: Pop & rock
Length: 88 pages
Weight: 0.389 kg
Publisher: Hal Leonard
Item number: HL00198253
Mark presents a complete system to answer these questions. The book follows a system entitled D.R.O.P.: Dynamics, Rate, Orchestration and Phrasing. Mark pulls apart and addresses each of these building blocks individually, presenting rhythmicconcepts that will expand your ability to call on different rhythmic rates and subdivisions on command, move them around the kit freely, and ultimately be able to phrase them in exciting and sometimes complex ways that sound like 'polyrhythms' and'metric modulations' but are actually constructed upon a solid foundation of drumming basics. This material will give you the confidence to make a personal statement on the drumset.Adding to this package is live footage of Mark playing with two of his longtime collaborators, Tim Lefebvre (bass) and Jason Lindner (keys). Having played together for years, these three musicians most recently formed the rhythm section for DavidBowies final album, Blackstar. Watch Mark interact with these world-class musicians in electric and acoustic settings as they apply Marks concepts in inspiring performances.The book comes packaged with a full-length DVD, and the video is also available for download using a code contained in the book.
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