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New World Drumming DVD

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Learn the three ways that the drum set plays in world music settings: a standard kit as part of a percussion section a standard kit alone and an expanded drum set that includes world instruments such as tambora. This systematic approach includes demonstrations and practice grooves for meringue and other Dominican rhythms which you will learn to bring into funk jazz and other styles. Exploring these possibilities and learning these techniques will help you to develop your personal voice as a drummer. Learn to: Play drum set in a percussion ensemble Incorporate... world rhythms and sounds into a standard drum kit Expand your drum set to include other instruments Create drum parts that are appropriate to the style and ensemble Improve your independence Play odd meters and more. [show more]

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Released
10 March 2008
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Format
DVD 
Publisher
Quantum Leap 
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Runtime
41 minutes 
Features
PAL 
Barcode
0884088104269 
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Instructional programme, presented by Pablo Pena, that aims to help you bring world rhythms and sounds into your drum set playing. This systematic approach includes demonstrations and practice grooves for merengue and other Dominican rhythms, which you will learn to bring into funk, jazz, and other styles. Pena teaches the three ways that the drum set plays in world music settings: a standard kit as part of a percussion section, a standard kit alone, and an expanded drum set that includes world instruments, such as tambora.