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Lockett, Pete: Indian Rhythms

for Drumset

Sheet music and online contents

Zasedba: Drumset
Jezik: English
Število strani: 136 strani
Weight: 0.474 kg
Leto izdaje: 2008
Založba: Hal Leonard
Številka artikla: HL06620117
Založniška številka: HL06620117
ISMN: 9781423456800
Dispelling the mystery and simplifying the complexity of Southern India's classic Carnatic rhythmic system, Indian Rhythms for Drumset is the first book of its kind to apply authentic Indian rhythms to the modern drumset.Written by world-class percussionist and world drumming expert Pete Lockett, the book provides a clear explanation of Indian rhythms and counting systems and gives players a step-by-step resource for adapting and successfullyincorporating these concepts into their playing. The book includes a CD that contains easy-to-access MP3 files with Lockett's demonstrations of nearly 200 exercises from the book and also features three play-along tracks mixedboth with and without drums.

Indian Rhythms for Drumset first explains the history and use of traditional Indian vocal syllables known as solkattu or konnakol to count irregular rhythmic groupings. The book thencovers the South-Indian rhythmic approach in particular detail, featuring topics such as phrase devel opment, groove concepts, syncopation, rhythmic modulations, solo concepts and intricate stickings that can be applied to jazz,rock, funk and many other contemporary musical styles. Although the book's exercises are aimed specifically at drumset players, the concepts, analysis, rhythmic systems and explanations of the Indian rhythmic material are alsorelevant to all types of drummers as well as percussionists, composers, and other instrumentalists.

'The Carnatic tradition is a system of rhytmployed on thedrumset or other percussion instruments within other musical styles. The objective of the book is to give the reader enough grounding in the traditional formalities, along with enough examples of the creative possibilities, toenable theamples of the creative possibilities, toenable them to develop ideas of their own and integrate them into their playing.'

- Pete Lockett

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